We all want a little peace in our rush life, but for that we try to go to some village and relax. Instead of whining about routine movies, same elevations and fights, instead of giving advises to film directors by saying at least learn by watching those Malayali and Bengali cinemas and make such decent films, watch this Hindi movie "8 AM Metro", directed by our Telugu man Raj Rachakonda (director and producer of a good movie like Mallesham) as his second movie.
As far as the story is concerned, Irawati, who lives a simple life with her husband and children and writes poetry whenever she feels like it, accidentally comes to Hyderabad. The main story is how Pritam, who met her there while she's struggling with her fears, took a turn in her life.
Saiami Kher as Irawati and Gulshan Devaiah as Pritam brought life to their roles. This film shows a new dimension in the acting of Kalpika Ganesh. There is no doubt that this movie which started with a poem will make us all entertainers. A must-like movie for those who have a taste for literature and poetry. This film is a beautiful depiction of Malladi Venkata Krishnamurthy's "Andamaina Jeevitham" novel. Raj has given us a good movie this summer, making us laugh with gentle humor in between. Sunny Kurapati has shown us with his cinematography as beautifully as Raj has presented the story to us. No one else has shown Hyderabad so beautiful. Mark Robbins, who has entertained with background scores till now, composed wonderful melodies and Gulzar's lyrics add elegance to the film. This is a festival for Gulzar lovers. Nimisha Nair, Rajeev Aneja, Jai Jha and Mahender acted to the extent of their roles.
A must watch movie for the entire family. It is noteworthy that Raj Rachakonda is the younger brother of our Telugu actress Jayashree Rachakonda. A film worth watching if made in Telugu as well.