‘Zilla Ghaziabad’ is based on the war between two rival groups, led by Paresh Rawal and Ravi Kissen, respectively. Director Anand Kumar plunges into action at the outset itself. Ten minutes into the film and you know what to expect. The narrative may be laced with been-there-seen-that kind of situations, yet a few dramatic moments and the speed at which everything unravels gives you no time to blink an eyelid. However, it's in the second hour that restlessness seeps in. The movie has a couple of high-on-energy sequences, besides hi-octane action. Also, a few clap-trap situations that the hoi polloi generally enjoys at single screens. The soundtrack is of run of the mill variety, while the cinematography captures the rustic flavor to perfection. Dialogues have an old-world charm; the one-liners are aimed at evoking claps from the aam aadmi. The movie can be given a miss!