Dum Maro Dum Review | Dum Maro Dum Release date

The opening montage of Dum Maro Dum shows you a Goa that you wouldn’t recognise. It’s sharp and edgy and sets the tone for the film. If you say a film doesn’t fall far from the title then you wouldn’t be wrong in guessing that Dum Maaro Dum definitely has a lot to do with drugs. Drugs mean power. Drugs also mean the wrong use of power. And it’s crucial in whose hands that power lies. Goa meri jaan, jannat ki shaan says the opening voice over. Only, this heaven’s infested with the scums of the earth who peddle drugs and traffic them.
Inspector Kamath wants to clean up this sewer. Only it’s not so easy. There are wolves in sheep’s clothing and the system is so deeply infected that only unorthodox methods will help.
So Lori (Pratik Babbar) is arrested for being a carrier. The poor boy was only trying to fund his scholarship abroad so he could untie with the love of his life but a mix of sex, alcohol and bad judgment leads him to a bad decision. Joki (Rana Daggubatti), a singer, vouches for his innocence but has no way of proving it. Inspector Kamath won’t believe him either. And then there is the menacing drug lord Lorsa Biscuta who loves to play good Samaritan in public. And troubled damsel always in distress Zoe (Bipasha Basu) has to grapple with too many inner demons not to mention an outer one in the form of Lorsa.
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