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Wednesday 21 February 2018
Monday 19 February 2018
THIS FILM HAS BROKEN BAHUBALI'S RECORD BEFORE RELEASE...
1. The FILM HAS BROKEN
Bahubali's RECORD BEFORE RELEASE :-
Bahubali Was
A Film That Earned Record Breaking. So Far No One Has Seen A Movie That Has
Earned More Than Bahubali. The Craze Of This Movie Was So Great That People
Started Booking Tickets A Month Ago. But One Of The Coolest Films Of Bollywood
To Come, Will Not Be Able To Hold Bahubali's Record.
2. The FILM WAS BROKEN BY Bahubali's RECORD BEFORE THE RELEASE :-
We Are Talking About South's Superstar Rajinikanth And
Akshay Kumar's Upcoming Film 2.0. The Film Will Be Released In The Month Of
April. However, There Is No Information On The Release Date. According To
Sources, The Movie 2.0 Will Not Only Show A Command To The Box Office, But Also
Break All Records Of Bahubali-2.
3. The FILM WAS BROKEN BY Bahubali's
RECORD BEFORE THE RELEASE :-
We Are
Saying That Because The Movie 2.0 Has Broken Bahubali's Record Before The
Release. In Fact, Film 2.0 Is Being Sold To Kerala Distribution Rights For
Rs16. With That, Let MeTell You That At The Time The
Bahubali-2 Was Released, Kerala Distribution Rights Were Sold For Rs
10.5 Crore. It Will Now Be Seen Whether The Movie 2.0 Will Hit
The Box Office.
Thursday 8 February 2018
PADMAN MOVIE REVIEW
Padman Movie Review
PADMAN STORY:- Concerned
about his wife Gayatri's (Radhika Apte) menstrual hygiene, Lakshmikant Chauhan
(Akshay Kumar) urges her to ditch the cloth and opt for sanitary napkins.
Gayatri is reluctant to go for disposable pads as they are expensive. Lakshmi
obsessing over a 'ladies problem' makes her cringe but he insists on bringing
upon a change by addressing the taboo topic. Subjected to hostility for
ruffling the religious and age-old beliefs of people around, can the man brave
the resistance and get his point across?
PADMAN
REVIEW:- The people who are
crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do. Through
Padman, R Balki tells the real life inspiring story of Arunachalam
Muruganantham (played by Akshay Kumar), a social entrepreneur from Coimbatore,
who invented low cost sanitary napkins in India, despite the massive opposition
and humiliation he was subjected to. The director changes the film's setting to
Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh, while retaining the core of his courageous story.
Given the constant mention of statistics pertaining to the inadequate percentage of women who use pads in India, and reiteration of the film's issue based motive, Padman often seems like a Public Service Advertisement parading as a commercial film. In order to appeal to the lowest common denominator, things are over-explained and all of this results in a sluggish progression of events. However, given how awkward women are made to feel even today while buying sanitary pads from a medical store, this social drama makes for an important film that needs to be watched.
Having said that, in portions, Balki struggles to maintain a
balance as it's not easy to entertain, spread awareness and sensitize people
about the issue, all at one go. His semi-humorous and urban outlook at a
predominantly rural issue, isn't seamless as the script often meanders but he
redeems himself in scenes that convey a lot more through unspoken words. A
quiet moment when Gayatri realises Lakshmi's concern for her after she sees her
brother abusing and neglecting his wife's health is heart-breaking. Lakshmi's
reaction to his first consumer's feedback is equally moving.
The 'superhero' of the film — Akshay Kumar, makes you wonder why he continues to be one of our most underrated actors, despite such immense body of work. He going as far as wearing a pink ladies underwear and a pad to prove a point, goes on to show how actors are willing to push boundaries and embrace their screen characters for the films they believe in. Radhika Apte portrays her part beautifully, making her character relatable to the section of women, who still face such societal taboos. Sonam Kapoor too lights up the screen with her candour and makes her presence felt in a significant role.
The 'superhero' of the film — Akshay Kumar, makes you wonder why he continues to be one of our most underrated actors, despite such immense body of work. He going as far as wearing a pink ladies underwear and a pad to prove a point, goes on to show how actors are willing to push boundaries and embrace their screen characters for the films they believe in. Radhika Apte portrays her part beautifully, making her character relatable to the section of women, who still face such societal taboos. Sonam Kapoor too lights up the screen with her candour and makes her presence felt in a significant role.
Known for making films that work towards bridging the age and gender gap, Balki's Padman is an empowering film that gives you the wings, despite the odds. It will free women of their inhibitions and that will be its biggest success. Period!
In-depth Analysis Our overall critic’s rating is not an average of the
sub scores below.
Direction:- 3/5
Dialogues:- 3.5/5
Screenplay:- 3.5/5
Music:- 3/5
Visual appeal:- 3.5/5
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