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Kaun Pravin Tambe? (2022)
This is the true cinema... A true biopic!
Fantastic movie!! The movie keeps you gripped throughout the time. There's no unnecessary emotional drama or stupid Love story masala here. The marvelous acting by Shreyas Talpade will definitely make you stand in shoes of Pravin Tambe. You might get goosebumps and tears in your eyes by the time this movie ends.
The story telling is excellent. Direction, screenplay, background score, acting, they are all so perfect that you will actually get emotionally attached to the film.
In today's time, entire bollywood is just either about a remake movie or a biopic. Filmmakers nowadays choose famous personalities for a biopic story in order to catch the limelight and do big business. But unlike the other biopic movie, what differentiates 'Kaun Pravin Tambe?' is that, you are totally unaware about the protagonist. Till date only few know about this guy and none know about his life. And this justifies the title of this film.
The confidence, the patience and such strong belief in one's dream is what you learn from this story.
I definitely will insist you to spare sometime for this movie. Now when the bollywood movies have become a pure business, movies like 'Kaun Pravin Tambe?' are pure form of art. And it's our responsibility to patronize this effort of genuine filmmakers for being true to their passion instead of minting money in the name of stupid films.
Thank you. I hope you enjoy.
Before Sunrise (1995)
Not a typical love story, but my favorite one!
The movie starts with two strangers of opposite gender travelling in the same train. With some incidents they get engaged in talking to each other. And when the boy's station arrives he successfully coaxed the girl to join him on a day's journey in Vienna.
Unlike other love stories there's no coquettish charming, no over dressing, no unnecessary twists, no fancy sets and locations, but just a pure intellectual conversation between the two. The entire movie is just an articulation of thoughts and that's what made it stand out from other films of this genre. Both the leads in the movie are shown having comprehended and contemplated their life in their own way. They have their own stories in life , their lessons from the personal experiences, and there is exchange of thoughts and experiences throughout the film.
There are some things that I have tried to grasp from this movie.
The first one is, you don't need expensive and exotic locations if you have a person whom you understand, a person who can listen to you and share ideas with you. Exploring a person and knowing his perceptions about different things is far better than hanging out at some some fancy places. This thought strikes me when there is a slideshow in the end of the movie of the places they have been to while talking to each other. The places don't at all look romantic, but in fact the person with whom you are, matters the most.
Secondly, it shows how important it is to have clarity in life. If you yourself are not clear about the things that you have experienced or want to have in life, you won't be able to articulate them to other people. And an intellectually articulated person is far more attractive than a physically attractive person.
Finally I will insist everyone to watch this movie. It will surely inspire you to explore yourself in a different way and it will build a new perception of love in your mind.
Bala (2019)
Go watch Ujda Chaman instead!
TBH, I cringed after watching this film. Actually I was short of patience to complete the movie. It was somewhat going good till the first half but it was utterly boring since the beginning of the second half.
The movie has a simple plot. A guy who used to be charming in his childhood has now lost his hairs in his mid twenties and this film shows the challenges and shame he has to face because of his baldness problem. But I felt it was too much stretched to reach the simple end and to convey a simple message. I actually found Ujda Chaman better than this. I have always been fan of Ayushman Khurana, but this is the only film oh his that I didn't liked. Not because of poor acting or something, but only because of poor storyline.
Too much of drama and too much incidental comedy. That's the reason I lost the connection from the script as a viewer. These things take you away from your relativity with the character. Also Bhumi shown as a dark skinned girl was so much unconvincing. It itself shows the hypocrisy towards the issue of racism raised in the movie. Though her acting was flawless. The movie is ruined in the deliberate efforts to add more and more humor to it which did not blend with storyline well.
If you are looking for a light comedy or just want to have a gag with family you can watch this. Otherwise this movie has failed on it's purpose.
The Forgotten Army - Azaadi ke liye (2020)
Typical bollywood drama. Disgraceful!
Why did they base this concept on this awful love story. Azad Hind Fauj itself had so many stories that they could have made 10 episodes without any diversion from the track. But they chose to make it cheesy, to add some masala and spoil it.
Where is Ras Bihari Bose in the series? Where did they show character development of Lakshmi Sehgal? Better don't call it a tribute to Azad Hind Fauj. Even my school history books were more informative than this web series.
If they didn't know how to make a army movie, they should have taken inspiration from 'Band Of Brothers'. But misinterpretation of something like INA is a moral crime. This was intolerable. I didn't had the courage to complete this series till the end.
Actually, these mainstream bollywood producers and writers and everyone has taken Indian audience for granted. The biographies and history based films are trend of today. They just sell us the product with that same old combination.. heroism, romance, songs, scenic shots, not so required drama, etc and we as an audience encourage them at our fullest.
So finally, as per me if you want to be entertained go watch this web series till the end. And on other hand if you intend to discover facts about INA, I request you to avoid this. Instead have a good read on the internet about the INA and their operations. This series was frustrating and a complete waste of time. The only reason for giving 3 stars to this is because they partially narrated a soldier's insight of the Azad Hind Fauj and nothing else.
Manto (2018)
Flawless piece of art by Nandita Das.
I am actually surprised by Nandita Das's high caliber of direction and writing. This film can be termed as the epitome of a perfect biography. It comprehensively covers different phases of Manto's life. As I don't have much knowledge about Manto and his works, hence I won't be able to claim whether she made justice to the character or not. But the storyline and screenplay goes in a well organized flow.
Most amazingly this movie has casted some of the most talented actors in a very perfect way. Naming some of them like Paresh Rawal, Shashank Arora, Jawed Akhtar, Rishi Kapoor, Ila Arun, Chandan Roy, Vijay Verma and many more who had cameo performances in the film. Casting Nawazuddin Siddique for the character of Manto is the best choice. This film could be counted as one of the best performances of Nawaz's career. To be honest, actors like him will never leave you disappointed.
Apart from Manto's life, the film is very successful in depicting the insights of film industry during those days, the Bombay during 1940s, the spread of communal hatred in India and other such things of that era. Every single thing be it the set, the props, the costume, everything will make you time travel to that time of past!
Not to forget to mention Sneha Khanwalkar for executing the soundtracks of the movie stupendously. The two tracks which I most liked is a nazm of Faiz Ahmed Faiz and a ghazal by Meeraji. And FYI both this poets are of the times of Manto himself. Moreover the dialogues of Manto are also well crafted and are strong enough to slap the face of the double standard people in the society. His thoughts are really eye opening and they make you reflect upon the harsh reality of our society.
Concluding the review, I would insist everyone to watch this film just to know the hardships and hatred that a great writer in the history of India had gone through. How society refused to accept the stories of Saadat Hasan Manto accusing him with the crime of maligning the culture of the country. But today, his writings are considered to be a great contribution to the treasure of Urdu literature and has made a new genre of itself in the art of story writing.
Kaamyaab (2018)
Everybody is 'Kamyaab' in their own way! Bollywood needs more such movies.
This film is the rare gem in the Bollywood. Not many films you will come across carrying this genre. Apart from making those masala movies, where the recipe is the same of every movie, this is the actual art.. the art of storytelling.. the art of directing.. the real art of drama as a whole!
Each and every shot in the film is relevant to the story. There's no pretentious showcasing of glamour just to make movie look nice. We don't need to talk about acting of Sir Sudhir Mishra, his acting talent is always outstanding. I was actually delighted to see Deepak Dobriyal in the movie and he did his role in the most perfect way. These are the actors that never disappoint.
This movie takes you on the journey into the life of an ageing side actor named Sudheer, played by Sudhir Mishra himself. By the time he has retired, he has completed 499 movies in his career (as a sidekick in all of them). Being unknown to this fact of his, he considers himself as an actor who has no presence in the minds of people in today's time even after playing so many characters in the Bollywood. What he believes is, a sideactor remains as a side actor for whole of his life and has no worth. His analogy of considering himself as 'aloo' is actually convincing. Now when he realizes the fact that he is only 1 movie short to complete the record of 500 titles in his career, the spark of acting comes back in his life. Now he decides to get a good memorable role for his 500th film so that he becomes immortal in the memories of the viewers for that very role.
This whole film is the story ahead of how he gets the role and it so perfectly covers the insights in the life of a struggling actor, or the actor who has aged now and is no more famous. The most important part of the film is in the end, the phase of self-discovery.
Now, the message I guess the movie wants to spread is 'everybody is kamyaab in their own way'. Its not like we have to do this particular thing to prove the world that we are successful. And the other thing this movie conveys is no matter how brilliant a side actor is, but the fame and stardom always stays attached only to the lead actors or so called heroes.
Into the Wild (2007)
Leaves you with a question and somehow answers it too.
Every human somewhere in their life (better to say often in their life) finds it hard to know the purpose of life. That's because they face situations which they are not comfortable with. It might be a soured relationship with your parents, friends or anyone or any other complications. Life doesn't go fancy and cheesy way as we dream
The protagonist in this movie has faced such similar situation. And after graduating from college he feels the lifestyle he has, which is almost perfect, is full of materialistic things which doesn't gives permanent pleasure. All the possessions are just to satisfy the greed which in the end never gets satisfied. This is a never ending circle. He feels that living life in such a way is just a waste of this precious life itself. So he decides to finally leave everything behind and live life without any luxury and money indeed. He believes that money is just an illusion to happiness.
This guy then embarks upon a journey to live a happy life, the life he thinks will be an ideal way of living. While spending years staying away from his family, he does everything that he couldn't have done otherwise, those things he previously ws afraid to do. He decides to spend sometime alone in the Forests of Alaska an takes it as a challenge. And on this journey he happens to meet many people who cares for him, he even finds his love, but he ignores them all considering them as the trap of the life. And finally he makes it to Alaska, lives there and that's where the realization or we can call it an enlightenment comes in.
What I conclude from this movie is, life is not about getting secluded from this world of people. Though it is also important to experience what nature looks like, spend a good time in the lap of nature. But, living in nature in solitude is a delusion. In life you have to go through many phases, but you need to have faith in God and you must go on spreading love, doing the things you love, spending your time with lovely people. But evading everything is never an option. The movie comes to an end with the quote 'happiness only real when shared'. This quote explains everything.
On the other hand, this movies very perfectly depicts the actual challenges faced while being in the wild. Bear Grylls and his adventures only look practical on the tv screen but when you have to actually live by them, it's too much challenging.
I strongly recommend everyone who loves meaningful cinema to watch this movie. It will surely give u a new perspective.
The Tashkent Files (2019)
This is how you spoil a good story!
The plot and the story of the movie is very good. Also the idea behind the film was something very different. But the major flaw in the film I found was its screenplay.
This film is based on the mysterious death of Lal Bahadur Shastriji and how a journalist brings the light to those facts that were kept hidden from the nation. Now, this is such a good plot.. Akshay Kumar kind of genre ;)
Ragini works as a political journalist for a newspaper. In search of a masala scoop, she publishes a fake news and attracts some attention which can be considered unethical. While chasing for a next good story she gets a courrier which contains documents claiming that death of Shastriji was not a natural deatg but instead it was a planned murder. Ragini convinces chief editor to publish this news and suddenly this issue comes to the limelight in media.
Then starts all the unnecessary political drama, the roundtable debate with baseless characters and their motives, not so convincing struggle of Ragini to prove her point and a totally crap ending which opens a suspense which was not needed at all.
The real struggle I faced while watching the movie was, I didn't connect with the protagonist or any other character at all. During the whole movie, may it be because of bad screenplay, it feels like a typical drama is going on. Some of the scenes are so unconvincing and exaggerated, you will feel that it was not at all required. False twists are being created, some cliché dark side of politics are shown.
At first, after going through the plot I was so excited to watch the movie. Because I love discussing such mysteries like death of Netaji and Shastriji with my friends. Even though the crew of the film did a good research for the facts and findings about the case, they failed to articulate a good script supporting the plot.
Go and watch if you have no idea about the incident of Death of Shastriji, and in case you already know about it, you will find this movie overrated.
Dead Poets Society (1989)
Everybody is a poet. Even you are!
Not every thing that's expected from you is your only motive of life. This movie in a great manner teaches us to listen and regard the voice of our soul, the voice of our self.
Basically the story is about a English Literature professor Mr. John Keating who is a replacement for the previous professor and is conducting his very first class for the school. His idea of teaching is very different and informal, based more on practicality rather than just reading words written in the book. Being literature his subject, he inspires his students to weave their own thoughts, he encourages them to use their own imaginations. He clearly believes that everybody has their own personal sense of seeing this world, interpretating things in their own way.
The influence of Mr. Keating on the boys can be judged from their inclining interests towards poetries and proses. They reframe Dead Poets Society which is a kind of club of people reading out poetries among the group. Meanwhile, they also learn to listen to their calling. And then series of events goes on and by the end of that, you will be left with tears in your eyes.
Everything in the movie is so perfectly done. The character of Mr. Keating played by Robin Williams is flawless. The smirk on his face puts a different charm and it always keeps you under impression of his control over the situation. Also the character of Neil played by Robin Sean Leonard keeps you gripped to the emotions that the movie is carrying throughout.
This is a kind of movie that will make you think about yourself, your dreams and desires. You will be left with the tears of happiness and a sense of introspection. Moreover, if you have interest in writing or have given it a try sometime, this movie is surely going to boost your morale and confidence.
Bhoot: Part One - The Haunted Ship (2020)
Plot and concept is good but storyline!
Till the interval the story builds up nicely and gets you interested about the suspense. But the poor storyline after the interval spoils the mood completely. The attempt of creating horror without good story can be seen here. All actors did their part the best. And also this movie doesn't have those irrelevant bollywood songs.
Newton (2017)
Clash of Ideals and practicality
Newton is the movie about the government officer who is entrusted with the responsibility of conducting an election in a tribal area of Chattisgarh which is prone to naxali attacks. Notwithstanding there being only 76 registered voters and the casualities reported from the previous attack on polling booth, Newton decides to conduct elections in a very fair and regulated manner. He is the man of ideals, has traits of honesty and bravery and the will power to go to any extent for what he believes right. There's another character named Atma Singh who provides the military protection to the election team from the attacks of the naxals. Throughout the movie Newton fights for providing the human rights and the right to vote to the tribals of that area, which he believes is an important part of the democracy. Things don't go well after the first half and how Newton tackles those situation is the rest of the story.
There are many scenes in the movie where you will find your moral support swinging between Atma Singh and Newton. Newton's mission is to effectively conduct voting in the naxal area while to the contradictory Atma Singh aims to avert the polls and get the entire team conducting election safely back to the army camp. You will be entertained through the dark humour of Atma Singh and the stubbornness of Newton, which will keep you gripped to the movie. You will also notice the plight of the tribal people which is being metaphorically presented in the movie.
The entire movie teaches you that if you believe in bringing a change, then a baby step towards that direction will bring a big change someday. No big change happens in one day. The path of honesty seems tough, involves struggles and criticism, but that will lead to a change and the success. Ethics and honesty is very well taught in this movie.
The reason I watched this film was only because Rajkumar Rao and Pankaj Tripathi were in the leading cast. I am huge fan of both of these actors. Rajkumar is shown as the man of few words but his facial expressions and body language were enough to make justice to his character. The dialogues were nice, esp. some of the dialogues between Atma Singh and Newton were satirically presenting the dark humor. Music and the songs blended perfectly with the screenplay. The pace of the movie was slow but was not odd. Though not many people will like this film due to this reason.
Another feather is added to the Rajkumar's cap after this movie. If you like watching meaningful cinema and are fan of Rajkumar Rao, you must not miss this film.
Rukh (2017)
Rukh - What matters is your attitude.
Rukh is the story about the the boy Dhruv Mathur, who studies in the boarding school and comes back home on the death of his father Diwakar Mathur in a car accident, and how secrets from past unfolds in front of him through the journey of his investigation. After the death of his father Dhruv stays with his mother and maternal grandmother. He has the sneaking suspicion when some people who turns out to be friends and coworkers of his father visits his mom. He doubts that there is something that he is not being told about regarding his father's death. He sets on his investigation by visiting his old home and meeting some of those people who visited his house previously. During this part of the movie revelations about the work life and the nature of his father is made. He gets to know about the enemies and well wishers of his father and the problems his father faced with those people during his last days. After all this he now strongly believes that the death of his father was not an accident but a planned murder.
Now if we talk about the features of the film, the pace was quite slow. You must have watched some slow paced mystery movies like 'Manorama 6 feet under' but you won't have many names in this particular genre. Attempt was good, but even after consuming so much time in building the backgrounds of the characters of the story, the movie was not able to convey what it intended to. The songs in the movie were poetic but the lyrics were not strong enough to make you feel the essence of it. Dialogues in the movie were less, but the emotions of the characters were enough as the substitute to it, which also means the acting of each and every character was perfect.
The lesson that the writer wanted you to learn is about the role of one's attitude. The attitude towards any challenge or a problem decides how much tough it is. He inspires us to have a move on attitude because time is the greatest healer. Also clinging to any such problem will only result into hatred or depression, which will also take away the future opportunities from your hands. There's a short sequence waiting for you in the end which will explain you everything in a very subtle way. I will also like to mention the line said by Diwakar to his son.. "DAR KE BHAGOGEY TOH BHAGTE HE REH JAAOGE". These great words inspires us to face the consequences of our own deeds instead of hiding away from them. The impact of this words on Dhruv can be seen in a scene in the movie.
Though not fully satisfied, Rukh is the movie I liked to watch. Such experiments with the feature films are not generally made in our bollywood. I would say it's a one of a kind movie and you should share some time to watch it. In the end, your attitude will decide whether it was worth a watch or not.
Parched (2015)
Thirst for life!
Though based on the story of the lives of four women, Parched is the film which teaches you lessons in many ways. In the man dominated culture how those women were tortured, the hardships they faced, the fight they had with themselves and how they made their way to happiness is the plot of this movie.
A village panchayat just in order to maintain their status quo refuses to change anyway. Even introduction of a television or giving education to children seems to be a big threat to their hollow culture and beliefs. Where women are only seen and used as a emotionless sex dolls, being deprived of their happiness and feelings. And a man with a noble intentions who acts as a catalyst to all these is at the end fells prey to an attempt to murder by local village boys. Notwithstanding the celebration Dusshera (victory of good over evi)l and worshipping Devi (Indian goddesses), a clear hypocrisy with flares of rage is being depicted in this film.
'Be the change you want to see in this world' are the wise words by Mahatma Gandhi. Although you are suppressed and dejected, only you have the power to bring the situation favourable to you.
Boldly scripted and perfectly articulated, the entire project is commendable. This movie definetly will hit your senses and will be a calling to make a change.
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Nebraska (2013)
Their Pie - an elaborated review of this movie!
Some people live their life, while others just spend their whole life existing. Existing to fulfill the responsibilities. Existing so that others associated to them can live their life. And while existing, the thing they are deprived from is their pie of life!
Here is the story of Woody Grant, an old man now, who was deprived of his job, the job he was passionate for. Was deprived of love, the love he missed throughout his years of life. And some small things, he wanted to have but he never was able to get. Nebraska is the story of the journey that was undertaken by Woody and his son David from Billings to Lincoln to claim a prize money.
But let me tell you, the journey was not about the prize money or nor to the Lincoln. Here the distance that needed to be travelled was the distance to the hearts of both the person's. When the journey started David knew Woody as his father and while heading towards their home he (David) understood him (Woody) well as a person.
What Woody wanted was not the million dollar prize money. Instead, he just wanted to be happy! If you are rich, society will befriend you and will take advantage of you. This is perfectly shown in the movie.
Also, the other thing that I learned through this movie is about the treatment that old age people needs. They only need their family to understand them, spend some time with them and to emotionally support them. When people grow old they become stubborn and hard to be dealt with. And David as a son performed perfectly what an ideal son should have done.
The music by Mark Orton was so much pensive that it will keep you emotionally attached to the characters and the story throught the movie.
I will definetly suggest this movie to everyone. This film will change your perspective towards your father and also your life in a very positive way.
Mango Dreams (2016)
Idea was great, but the script!
The protagonist of the film Dr.Amit (doppleganger of Amit Shah :)) is suffering from Dimentia in some last years of his life. Being a loner, he misses his childhood home and friend, is haunted by the childhood memories and then one fine day he befriends an autowala in his city and breaks free on a journey visiting certain places cherishing his old memories. The route of the journey is in reverse to his memories, i.e. he first visits place where his son was born, then the temple where he got married, the college where he studied and got his degree, the orphanage where he grew up and finally the village where he was born and brought up as a child. He used to relive those old moments linked to that particular place. Also throughout the journey the bond between the auto driver and the doctor is developed which is much more than between the doctor and his son.
Story was nice, but the fault that I found was in dilogue delivery. The dialogues were entirely in english, had they been in hindi the audience could have connected themselves more interestingly. Although in english they were poorly wtitten and delivered. And by the end of the film you will feel bored, reason being the monotonous dialogues. I think the intensity and the feel of the script was lost because of improper expression of words.
Mango Dreams is a light and slow movie which actually depicts no matter how old you grow or how much you have earned, when you reach those last days of your life you will always wish to travel back to your childhood days. Especially when you are parted from your home town.
So friends, you can watch it once and there is also a nice surprise waiting for you at the end of the movie to make you delighted.
Monsoon Shootout (2013)
A crime thriller with a great message
In our everyday life, we take many decisions. Some are of great importance and some are casual, some may prove right while same may lead to a disaster. This movie gives you a understanding of such dilemma and the possible outcomes of the decision taken.
A cop equipped with a gun, faces an encounter with a local gangster after a very long chase. Not sure whether the man standing in front of him, whom he chased so long is the actual gangster he is looking for. And a prompt choice has to be made either to shoot and kill or try to persuade him to surrender. And the entire film is upon the thought process of the consequences of either of the choice made. But the biggest challenge is the given time which is just fraction of seconds.
Every course of action gives birth to a fresh new situation which might be favourable or may not be. But one who takes the decision should also have guts to face the consequences. Need of the time is the biggest factor that influences our decision making ability and the course of action. Whatever one feels right is the correct choice for the time being, no matter what the consequences are.
Human race has transformed from primitive man to a socialised and civilised man today. We might have chosen not to develop ourselves and save us from the natural disaster we have created today. But the call was to get upgraded and evolve ourselves with technological advancement, despite of knowing that we are planning our own end.
Living life itself is a big challenge. In the road of life, one has to choose amongst the available paths to move on. And with one's intellectual smartness choices are to be made and one has to struggle hard to keep up on the chosen road and make it to the destiny. Remember, you don't have your lifetime to make a choice!
Now, moving back to the film, you should watch it once. Plot is different, which is not commonly available in any Bollywood movie. The idea of the film is great but the execution was not up to the mark. But I really appreciate the efforts of the director for undertaking a project with such a unique concept!
The Hungry (2017)
The Hunger, The hunger for revenge!!
Awesome piece of art with an extraordinary direction and the outstanding starcast that totally outperformed their roles. You may have watched many films with stories of sequential murders but the intensity and the cold bloodedness shown in this movie is simply unmatchable.
The lust of power, the politics to hold the position of superiority, the ruthless murders executed to satisfy the hunger for revenge and which only ends with the end of all the characters is the theme of entire film. I was glad watching Tisca Chopra after so long time that too playing such a bold character. Let's not waste time commending Naseeruddin Shah's role coz, he everytime surpasses the standard of acting you have set in your mind regarding him. While all the other actors did justice to their characters, also the flow and the pace of the movie will keep you on the edge of your seat throughout. I also will like to give you a hint of the ending scene specially. The last two minutes are so much subtle which perfectly justifies the title of the film and properly deserves a viewer's wit to be striked.
What I think is, if you are fond of psycho thriller movies.. than you will definitely die thanking director for making this masterpiece!
Tu Hai Mera Sunday (2016)
A jolly film with light hearted story.
The story of this movie is based on the life of 5 men. Each of them during their weekdays are facing certain problems either in personal or work life. And the sunday that arrives as a end day of the week, but for them it arrives as an escape day from their everyday problem. As they get to play football on sunday.
But one sunday they decide to play football in Goa as they were not able to find a decent place to play football in their city. That is where they discover the weakness of each other. That is where they realise that they are just evading the challenges of their lives just by hanging out with the excuse of playing football on Sundays. And that is where they decide to take charge of one's own effort to bring a change they want in their lives.
I think you can connect yourself with either of the five characters of the film. It brings the fact to your notice that it is only the sunday when you can take aa break in your routine life and do whatever you want to do for yourself. You will value a Sunday much more once you watch this film. And if you feel like you are just living for the sunday, I really think you should watch this movie.
Poorna (2017)
Great film with a great subject!
The two reasons for which I watched this movie are... Rahul Bose and the plot! This movie introduces you to the journey of a poor underprivileged young girl from her joining the govt school to making her mark on the Mt.Everest. And in this entire journey you are exposed to the plight of the students in govt. schools, ideology of poor families regarding their daughters and the challenges that are faced to provide skill based training to the poor students of the govt. school. In the movie, it is correctly said "You make the choices and the choices make you'" And this is what the entire movie is based on.
The story line is so interesting that it keep you gripped throughout the movie, Direction is so good that you are actually able to feel the character and by the end of the movie you too will have feeling of victory in yourself and also will feel proud of Rahul Bose's character. Also, the two songs which I liked very much are 'Kuch Parbat Hilaayein' and 'Poori Qayanat'. Lyrics of both this songs are penned by Amitabh Bhattacharya and are in so much connection with movie, while the music composed by the great duo of Salim - Sulaiman gives you sense of motivation.
The movie is co produced and directed by Rahul Bose. I really want to thank him for making this project with so much perfection. The runtime of the movie is not too long and it is also available on youtube if you are searching for it on internet.