
There is a barrage of villains and not even one of them fails to make an impact. As a director, he has made proper use of the cast and ensured that the dubbing is apt. The art direction is neat.Ījay Devgn has a massive screen presence and gives a sharp performance. The locales appear beautiful, although at a few instances it can be recognized at ease that the backdrop is a set. The cinematography looks good enough and is supported by VFX that looks real. He is one of the biggest strengths of the movie. Be it the songs or the background score he binds us with compositions. Mithoon the music director stands out tall with his work. A thousand bullets are shot at Ajay Devgn and not a single one hits him and he still manages to run. Shivaay has a lot of action sequences and most of them not only seem over the top but are totally unrealistic. Does he triumph in his attempt? Does he recover his daughter? Shivaay is a about the struggles of a single man in recovering his daughter. How does this fare turn out to be? Did the movie impress as much as the trailer did? Read more to find out…. What follows is a torrid action fanfare detailing the extents to what a father will go to rescue his child.Ajay Devgan is back as a director after his earlier directorial venture U Me Aur Hum. Abducting children and initiating them into prostitution or trading in their organs is common in Bulgaria. Shivaay only has 72 hours in the foreign land to save his little daughter as otherwise she would either be pushed into the flesh trade or killed so that her organs could be sold. But before the duo can trace Olga, Gaura is kidnapped. All hell breaks loose when Gaura gets to know that her mother is alive and in Bulgaria she forces Shivaay to take her to Bulgaria to meet her mother. Shivaay raises the daughter as a single parent. Gaura is unable to speak right from birth. She returns to Bulgaria soon after delivering their love-child, a baby girl, whom Shivaay then names Gaura (Abigail Eames). Olga gets pregnant with Shivaay’s love-child and all though she wants to abort the child and is in a hurry to return to Bulgaria, Shivaay pleads with her to deliver the child in India and give it to him before returning to her country. Their togetherness leads to intimacy and the two develop a physical relationship. Shivaay and Olga are thrown together by circumstances one day. She hails from Bulgaria and has a family there to look after. guiding a group of foreign trekkers, he befriends a foreigner, Olga (Erika Kaar), in the group. Shivaay (Ajay Devgan) lives in the Himalayas and is a mountaineer he loves mountain-climbing and has nobody to call his own in this world. It depicts the extent to which a parent can go, to protect his child. Shivaay is the story of a father and his little daughter.
