The background of these lovers is not revealed in the classic Run Lola Run. But Looop Lapeta does, and it subsequently helps to explain how an ordinary girl like Savi can run across Goa's streets to save Satya. Satya, like Maani, is shady, always gets himself into problems, and has a gambling addiction. Savi makes him vow that he will never enter a casino again. He accepts, but danger finds him anyhow. He misplaces a bag containing Rs 50 lakh that was supposed to be handed to Victor (Dibyendu Bhattacharya) on the bus - rather than the metro in the original - and now he's actually counting down the hours till he's sliced up for this blunder.
Taapsee Pannu's performance is largely faultless. She's gotten to the point where she's her own opponent, and she reigns supreme. Tahir raj Bhasin was fantastic in this film. Tahir is now receiving his due with Looop Lapeta and Kaali Kaali Ankhein before that, after a truly thanda show like Ranjish Hi Sahi (both on Netflix). Since Mardaani, he's been standing at the doorway for far too long. Julia was played by Shreya Dhanwanthary, who had a little part but was given a speech that she executed flawlessly. The funny storyline, as well as the use of retro and neon colours, give the film an extra edge.
Overall, You'll love Looop Lapeta if you think of it as a compliment to Run Lola Run rather than a remake.
Ratings: ⭐⭐⭐⭐