‘Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster Returns’ is a theatrically indulgent entertainer, one that makes no bones about its pulpiness and stays well and truly juicy. It is this anything-goes approach that carries itself on to the opening credits with oddly tacky graphics of tossed coins and guns, as if to rub the film’s lack of finesse in our faces and to the characters, who are introduced with no subtlety whatsoever, the word Gangster shows up with a funny gong sound, the Biwi appears to wailing B-movie siren sounds in the background. While the screenwriting is variable this time, Tigmanshu proves his credentials as he executes the dramatic moments with gusto. He manages to keep the anxiety simmering in several episodes, keeping you on the edge of the seat in several sequences. All in all, this film may not be Tigmanshu Dhulia's finest work, but it has moments that prove his supremacy as a storyteller. Watch it for the intriguing characters and terrific performances!