Dispatch is an intriguing movie. You kind of follow the movie scene after scene, and it has multiple themes to it. It's about a journalist looking for a story. He has a girlfriend and also a wife, but he doesn't get along with his wife. There's a falling out with the wife because the journalist's family doesn't accept her, and I guess he doesn't see it.
The scene where he comes home to a party and is completely disconnected is so striking. There's a stupid friend who tries to force-feed him, and the acting is so real there. The lengths to which he goes for a story are gripping-like entering an office with a fake identity and then running from there when he catches a clue.
Then there's his wife, who has been more or less rejected by his family. When she realizes that Joy (the journalist) is slipping out of her hands, she jumps him to have sex with him, wanting to have his kids, but he pushes her away. Meanwhile, his girlfriend, who has an independent mind, also starts seeing through the chaotic mind of Joy.
It's a movie of so many layers and nuances. It's pretty nice. You can watch it for Manoj Bajpayee's acting.
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