syeleri
Joined Jul 2023
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Words fall short to express my gratitude towarrds director Prashanth Verma, lead actor Teja Sajja, towards multiple BGM composers, cinematographer and VFX team for achieve such a epic output of a movie with "Hanuman".
There were several moments where everyone in theater jumped out of their sets to screem Jai Shri Ram, Jai Hanuman, Jai Bhajarang bali and more. The amalgamation of a simple story into the grand itihaasa of Bharathavarsha is a stroke of genius by the master story teller director Prashanth Verma. Complimenting that is the Solid VFX generated. Binding all this is the mind boggling background story. It works every time in the movie.
The last 40mins is where the movie peaks. It goes higher higher and higher, leaving everyone with goosebumps when we reach the end credits. People were Screeming Jai Shri Ram all the way, the excitement even carried outside the theater as well.
I am still wondering with a minimal budge of 55crores, this team was able to make such a grand movie, what would they with budget which SS Rajamouli gets.
There were several moments where everyone in theater jumped out of their sets to screem Jai Shri Ram, Jai Hanuman, Jai Bhajarang bali and more. The amalgamation of a simple story into the grand itihaasa of Bharathavarsha is a stroke of genius by the master story teller director Prashanth Verma. Complimenting that is the Solid VFX generated. Binding all this is the mind boggling background story. It works every time in the movie.
The last 40mins is where the movie peaks. It goes higher higher and higher, leaving everyone with goosebumps when we reach the end credits. People were Screeming Jai Shri Ram all the way, the excitement even carried outside the theater as well.
I am still wondering with a minimal budge of 55crores, this team was able to make such a grand movie, what would they with budget which SS Rajamouli gets.
It's not easy to put facts as they are in a movie because most of the movies in Bollywood have given the sugarcoated version of facts which are eating Bharath from inside or if that's not possible, these movies present a secularised version of truth, which again is a half truth which is more dangerous than lies.
This movie shows the real life struggle which our scientists have gone through while making the Vaccine. The immense pressure from all corners, shortage of raw materials, restrictions from every other NGO in name of saving environment, dominance from international pharma market and worst of all the media trial.
Vivek Agnihotri has encapsulated all these aspects beautifully in the movie, and didn't hesitate to expose the facts with evidence in the movie itself. Nana Patekar and Pallavi Joshi have given life to their respective roles and the conflict between these two characters provides friction needed for a engaging story narration.
Last 30 to 45mins is where the movie reached its peak. The sacrifice done by our women scientist comes out in a glorious way, rest of the character keep bringing more engaging aspects on how Vaccine making was mutli-dimentional war, a war which very few could survive against international lobby and powerful pharma lobby as well. And the Nana patekar gives the final explosion exposing inside enemies with point by point rebuttles, bringing up the contributions of our ICMR scientists, especially the immense efforts and sacrifices made by our women to make this Vaccine and go mask free into the world. This entire sequence made everyone to have have tears and scream "Bharath Mata ki Jai" till the end credits rolled.
Absolutely greatful for this movie. And yes "India can do it".
This movie shows the real life struggle which our scientists have gone through while making the Vaccine. The immense pressure from all corners, shortage of raw materials, restrictions from every other NGO in name of saving environment, dominance from international pharma market and worst of all the media trial.
Vivek Agnihotri has encapsulated all these aspects beautifully in the movie, and didn't hesitate to expose the facts with evidence in the movie itself. Nana Patekar and Pallavi Joshi have given life to their respective roles and the conflict between these two characters provides friction needed for a engaging story narration.
Last 30 to 45mins is where the movie reached its peak. The sacrifice done by our women scientist comes out in a glorious way, rest of the character keep bringing more engaging aspects on how Vaccine making was mutli-dimentional war, a war which very few could survive against international lobby and powerful pharma lobby as well. And the Nana patekar gives the final explosion exposing inside enemies with point by point rebuttles, bringing up the contributions of our ICMR scientists, especially the immense efforts and sacrifices made by our women to make this Vaccine and go mask free into the world. This entire sequence made everyone to have have tears and scream "Bharath Mata ki Jai" till the end credits rolled.
Absolutely greatful for this movie. And yes "India can do it".