abhisheksaini-73530
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Haven't expected such a great movie from the director who have made propaganda movie like "Shikara". But this one is just heart touching. A true depiction of a rural village family without stereotyping them as moster what bollywood usually do. Loved how director depicted the character of Dadi. An stubborn honest Vikrant Messy as a aspirant. His acting is something othe actors can learn from. The cinematography and music captures & delivers the essence of the story very beautifully. Its a proper cinematic triumph in every expect from Vidhu Vinid Chopra. He have shown if a director want he can made a movie without stereotyping villagers.
I kinda liked the movie in some aspects like bgm and grand scenes but the main villain is shown "tilakdhari" due this propaganda i won't recommend this to anyone. These "daaku" will not come from past to buy ticket and watch the movie, it is these "tilakdhaari" indians who buys tickets with their hard earned money & watch bollywood movies and if they demonise them like this than don't cry asking why people hate bollywood. RRR and Shamshera both sets in British Era, both are fictional but one can cleary tell the difference, in RRR they demonised Britishers while in Shamshera they demonised "tilakdhaari".
Rural People killing their girl child for better crops.
Seriously, this is your thinking about rural India. Always stereotyping Rajasthani people as butchers.
Have you even seen any farmer killing their girl child for better crops, come on guys come to my village i will show you a magical product called fertilizer.
Some people saying that it is giving good message, this show how much you can be influenced by stereotypes of bollywood.
Take an example, a movie showing that America is a poor backward country and we should help them by giving food, although it is a good message of giving food to needy, but we all know there is no such poor America. Similarly, there is no single farmer in this whole world who would kill his girl child for better crops.
Seriously, this is your thinking about rural India. Always stereotyping Rajasthani people as butchers.
Have you even seen any farmer killing their girl child for better crops, come on guys come to my village i will show you a magical product called fertilizer.
Some people saying that it is giving good message, this show how much you can be influenced by stereotypes of bollywood.
Take an example, a movie showing that America is a poor backward country and we should help them by giving food, although it is a good message of giving food to needy, but we all know there is no such poor America. Similarly, there is no single farmer in this whole world who would kill his girl child for better crops.