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Article 370 (2024)
Article370: Watch the Untold Saga of India's Political Turmoil, above all a- VICTORY
Rarely does a political thriller capture the essence of its subject matter with such finesse and urgency as Article370 does. Directed by the talented Aditya Jhambale and produced by Aditya Dhar Films, this film is a testament to their remarkable storytelling prowess.
Set against the backdrop of one of India's most significant historical events, the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, Article370 offers a riveting narrative that delves deep into the complexities of the situation. From the killing of the notorious terrorist Burhan Wani to the chilling Pulwama attack, the film skillfully weaves together various threads of the story, providing viewers with a comprehensive understanding of the events leading up to the pivotal moment.
One of the standout aspects of Article370 is its exceptional cast. Yami Gautam delivers a powerhouse performance, showcasing her versatility as an actor. Her portrayal of the central character is nothing short of mesmerizing, capturing the essence of the role with nuance and depth. Priya Mani, too, shines in her portrayal, lending grace and strength to her character, which serves as the backbone of the film.
The film's pacing is another highlight, with a screenplay that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Each scene is meticulously crafted to maintain tension and intrigue, ensuring that the audience remains fully immersed in the story.
While Article370 is undeniably a gripping thriller, it also succeeds in shedding light on the complexities of the political landscape in India. Through its nuanced portrayal of the events surrounding the abrogation of Article 370, the film encourages viewers to reflect on the broader implications of such decisions, sparking important conversations about governance, security, and human rights.
In conclusion, Article370 is a tour de force in political filmmaking, offering a compelling narrative, stellar performances, and thought-provoking themes. It is a must-watch for anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of Indian politics and history. Kudos to the entire cast and crew for delivering a masterpiece that is both timely and timeless.
Kho Gaye Hum Kahan (2023)
Millennial Drama Gets Lost in Social Media Maze
The story feels aimless and meanders without a clear focus. Kho Gaye Hum Kahan hits some relatable notes about millennial angst and social media fakery, but stumbles over its own shallowness. While the performances are decent, the story lacks depth and feels a bit preachy at times. It's not a bad way to spend an evening, but don't expect to be blown away. Overall, Kho Gaye Hum Kahan is a mixed bag. It offers some fleeting moments of truth and entertainment, but ultimately feels forgettable. Worth a watch if you're looking for a lighthearted take on millennial woes, but don't expect a profound cinematic experience.
Annapoorani: The Goddess of Food (2023)
Annapoorani": A Forced Interfaith Romance and advertisment for meat eaters..
Instead of pushing boundaries and fostering understanding, "Annapoorani" reinforces existing biases and simplifies complex issues. This is a mess of a film that could have sparked important conversations but this version is biased and ridiculous.
The film falls back on tired tropes of interfaith relationships. The Brahmin family is portrayed as blindly conservative and resistant to change, while the other faith followers appears overly accepting and welcoming, creating a stark binary that feels simplistic and inaccurate. This reinforces harmful stereotypes rather than challenging them, offering no room for the complexities and individual variations within both communities.
The manipulative aspect of the film lies in its emotional bait-and-switch. Eating meat is considered taboo in Brahmin family, but chef yearns for it, making the faith look bad..Then it builds up the interfaith romance as forbidden yet sacred love. This feels like a cheap trick to evoke tension , leaving viewers frustrated and cheated.
"Annapoorani" had the chance to be a a celebration of love beyond societal constraints. However, its reliance on clichés, manipulation, and missed opportunities makes it a disappointing experience.
The Vaccine War (2023)
An Injection of Inspiration: the Untold Heroic Saga
"The Vaccine War" is like a perfectly crafted vaccine - a blend of education and entertainment, with a dash of humor. While some might be busy crunching box office numbers, it's akin to counting the grains of rice in a gourmet meal - missing the point entirely. This documentary, with its stellar performances and engaging storytelling, proves that learning can be as entertaining as any blockbuster.
Nana Patekar's performance is so compelling that it's almost as if he vaccinated the entire audience against boredom. The film's direction is as precise as a scientist's pipette, keeping you hooked from start to finish. And let's not forget the cinematography and music - they're so good that they could make a microscope look stylish.
It takes the scientists' relentless dedication and hard work, throws in some bureaucratic hurdles for comic relief, and weaves a tale of triumph against all odds. So, if you're still counting box office numbers, you might be missing out on the real drama happening on the screen. "The Vaccine War" is a must-watch, not for its box office records, but for its dramatic impact on our understanding of the COVID-19 vaccine's development - and for a good laugh along the way!
Jawan (2023)
Ordinary fare - like most south flick from Chennai
Needless to say that Atlee's movie is fast paced, but crams too much for little of an emotion...
Sharukh Khan looks ok (not emulating the screen presence he once had)... looks are too jaded and the intensity is missing....
Pathan had a better storyline in terms of linearity and emotions..
Songs are not melodious, maybe for die-hard fans, this may be considered a great music, but none of the songs are worthy..
Fight sequences are good at times, but too many of them look senseless and worst still, the heroes never get shot at ...
Overall, its not a movie you remember after a week, it seems to be making a buzz in cinema theatres, but is very ordinary movie.
Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj (2018)
Seen porno with better comedy than this
Just laughter for the sake of it...
Hasan Minhaz is NOT a funny guy...
Hasan Minhaj: Homecoming King (2017)
His comedy is a sarcasm overload
While there are funny moments needless to day that, but at expense of other religions, && creed.
His blatant lies against Hindus reeks of his hatred and Hindu phobia....
If he really pulls a fast one on his own brethren ( we all know what happened in France)
Sad, a person of his stature is expected to be understanding and go with positive comedy......