sudipregmi
Joined Apr 2011
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The movie was great, relatively high historical accuracy than others movies based on historical of Mughal and other contemporary empires. Movie felt a bit speed up, as they tried to cover more wars than necessary to depict. Music was major disappoint, music was more of a noise most of the time, timing of background music was also not great. Acting of all actors were great except actress Rashmika, her dialogue delivery was childish and laughter was forced and artificial especially towards her intro part. Movie has a bit secularized, and sanitized Mughal roles to hide and dampen the cruality than that is actually documented with pride by Mughal emperors themselves.
Trying too hard to make an artsy portrayal of motherhood, but it rather feels like a slightly drug addicted feminist's irresponsible attitude towards motherhood is being portrayed. Hallucinating character would have made much sense if lead character was shown as a drug abuser, irresponsible person hallucinating and feeling like an animal, feeling uselessness, and guilt ridden when not being able to use drug, instead of showing her as just another ordinary working mother taking motherhood as a horrible and useless experience. It even goes further to convey that every generation of woman is going through the exact same experience by showing the mother feeling like a dog in her time of motherhood. Yes, motherhood is one of the most difficult tasks but the portrayal is totally off when relating a motherhood to being useless, animalistic, and what not.
Being mother is one of the most important tasks one can take, people's whole life, plannings, activities revolve around it. It is being shown as if it is worse and useless act than painting a portrait. I want to say again trying too hard to be artsy while it is not.
However I must say actress as well as the kid have done great acting, but acting alone could not save the movie.
I did NOT pay to watch this movie but I feel like I want my money back!
Being mother is one of the most important tasks one can take, people's whole life, plannings, activities revolve around it. It is being shown as if it is worse and useless act than painting a portrait. I want to say again trying too hard to be artsy while it is not.
However I must say actress as well as the kid have done great acting, but acting alone could not save the movie.
I did NOT pay to watch this movie but I feel like I want my money back!
What happened to Siddhartha Anand or secretly this movie is also directed by Farah Khan? Went to watch it with friends as hype was too big. Every next minute teasers, and songs were on TV. Story is same overdone time and again, some villains create a deadly virus, and now hero has to save the world. Comically world is saved by chocolaty hero and heroin who appear self obsessed, and singing through the way they finally saved the world. How do repeatedly similar movies keep on coming? Can nobody come up with suitable stories for the cast they are coming up with? Even if they couldn't come up with something original, a revenge story like Taken would have better suited for Mr. Khan (but his overacting should still be toned down).
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