Sarzameen
- 2025
- 2h 17min
Un ufficiale dell'esercito non si fermerà davanti a nulla pur di liberare la valle del Kashmir dal terrorismo, anche se ciò significa pagare un prezzo terribile.Un ufficiale dell'esercito non si fermerà davanti a nulla pur di liberare la valle del Kashmir dal terrorismo, anche se ciò significa pagare un prezzo terribile.Un ufficiale dell'esercito non si fermerà davanti a nulla pur di liberare la valle del Kashmir dal terrorismo, anche se ciò significa pagare un prezzo terribile.
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This film presents a frustrating paradox. On one hand, it is a visual masterpiece, featuring absolutely beautiful and well-composed frame shots that could easily be mistaken for good storyline. The cinematography is, without a doubt, the high point of the entire production.
However, a film cannot survive on visuals alone. The sole spark of life in the narrative comes from Kajol. She is the only believable part of a story that otherwise feels completely empty.
2 Stars extra for Kajol
It's a real shame, then, that the rest of the movie falls apart because it has nothing to say. The plot is empty and feels forced, with other characters so poorly written you barely notice them. To have such a great main actress and such amazing visuals wasted on a story this dull is not just disappointing, it's very annoying. You are left with no feelings for the story, just the clear, irritating feeling that you watched two hours of a wasted chance. See it for Kajol if you have to, but don't say I didn't warn you.
However, a film cannot survive on visuals alone. The sole spark of life in the narrative comes from Kajol. She is the only believable part of a story that otherwise feels completely empty.
2 Stars extra for Kajol
It's a real shame, then, that the rest of the movie falls apart because it has nothing to say. The plot is empty and feels forced, with other characters so poorly written you barely notice them. To have such a great main actress and such amazing visuals wasted on a story this dull is not just disappointing, it's very annoying. You are left with no feelings for the story, just the clear, irritating feeling that you watched two hours of a wasted chance. See it for Kajol if you have to, but don't say I didn't warn you.
One time watchable below average movie.could be better .still one time watchable movie.postives prthiv and Kajol acting .son character is very weak.its family emotional drama .so if you watch with family it would be better. So go and watch the movie with your family .keep your expectations at low it's only below average one.
Sarzameen is a half decent Kashmir-set thriller that never quite reaches its potential. The film follows an Army officer torn between duty and family, creating conflict when his military principles damage his relationship with his son.
There are clear echoes of Shakti (1982) in the father-son conflict, but where that film had two powerhouse actors creating electric tension, here the mismatch between Prithviraj's commanding presence and Ibrahim's limited range makes the central conflict feel uneven.
Prithviraj Sukumaran delivers a strong performance as the patriotic father, bringing necessary gravitas to anchor the film. Ibrahim Ali Khan shows improvement from Nadaaniyan but remains dramatically lightweight. Kajol is wasted in an underwritten role that doesn't utilise her talents properly.
Kayoze Irani's directorial debut handles the Kashmir conflict with reasonable sensitivity, though the execution feels safe rather than bold.
The script could easily have been trimmed by 30 min, or chopped at the editing table, and that is the film's biggest bane. The pacing drags considerably in places, emotional beats often feel contrived, and the film plays things too safely when it should take risks.
It's watchable but frustratingly ordinary given its strong premise.
Rating: 6.5/10 (Good performances can't quite elevate predictable material that wastes its dramatic potential)
There are clear echoes of Shakti (1982) in the father-son conflict, but where that film had two powerhouse actors creating electric tension, here the mismatch between Prithviraj's commanding presence and Ibrahim's limited range makes the central conflict feel uneven.
Prithviraj Sukumaran delivers a strong performance as the patriotic father, bringing necessary gravitas to anchor the film. Ibrahim Ali Khan shows improvement from Nadaaniyan but remains dramatically lightweight. Kajol is wasted in an underwritten role that doesn't utilise her talents properly.
Kayoze Irani's directorial debut handles the Kashmir conflict with reasonable sensitivity, though the execution feels safe rather than bold.
The script could easily have been trimmed by 30 min, or chopped at the editing table, and that is the film's biggest bane. The pacing drags considerably in places, emotional beats often feel contrived, and the film plays things too safely when it should take risks.
It's watchable but frustratingly ordinary given its strong premise.
Rating: 6.5/10 (Good performances can't quite elevate predictable material that wastes its dramatic potential)
A movie which claims itself to be patriotic fail to deliver patriotism. It shows how a military man is emotionally driven which is totally opposite also harman who is a terrorist is not killed just because he is the son of military man. Is there any mean of the movie?
Producer and Writer must be answerable for the script...
Producer and Writer must be answerable for the script...
Sarzameen had all the ingredients for a gripping patriotic drama. But it's predictable, emotionally hollow, and ultimately exhausting to sit through. With a story that had the potential to strike a chord with viewers, the film could have been a compelling watch. Unfortunately, weak writing, uninspired direction, and sluggish pacing weigh it down from the very start.
The biggest culprit behind Sarzameen's failure is its below par performances and weak screenplay packed with unrealistic plot points. The direction is equally uninspired, lacking any real cinematic flair or purpose. The film tries to juggle emotion and action, aiming for nationalistic fervor while touching on personal sacrifice.
Prithviraj Sukumaran gives the film his all. He's a committed actor and tries hard to bring intensity to his role. However, even his sincere effort can't rise above the muddled writing. Ibrahim Ali Khan looks convincing in action sequences but struggles with his dialogue delivery and emotional scenes fall flat. Kajol feels entirely underused here. Other supporting actors gave below-average performances.
Direction 1.5/5 Acting 2/5 Dialogues 1.5/5 Story 1.5/5 Screenplay 1/5.
The biggest culprit behind Sarzameen's failure is its below par performances and weak screenplay packed with unrealistic plot points. The direction is equally uninspired, lacking any real cinematic flair or purpose. The film tries to juggle emotion and action, aiming for nationalistic fervor while touching on personal sacrifice.
Prithviraj Sukumaran gives the film his all. He's a committed actor and tries hard to bring intensity to his role. However, even his sincere effort can't rise above the muddled writing. Ibrahim Ali Khan looks convincing in action sequences but struggles with his dialogue delivery and emotional scenes fall flat. Kajol feels entirely underused here. Other supporting actors gave below-average performances.
Direction 1.5/5 Acting 2/5 Dialogues 1.5/5 Story 1.5/5 Screenplay 1/5.
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- QuizIn 1991, Saif Ali Khan was supposed to make her debut opposite Kajol in Bekhudi, he had even shot for few days but later dropped off. Years later his son Ibrahim also making his debut with Kajol in his film
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- 2h 17min(137 min)
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