vikassud
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Heartbreaking to watch her like this, considering we grew up on her music. But heartwarming nonetheless, seeing her spirit which has so much yet to offer to this world. I salute her, and respect her even more, after watching this moving documentary. What a wonderful human being god created, in her persona!!
The way the entire documentary covers her life from her formative years, to the current period where her struggles have been shown lends great insights into her wonderful personality.
Despite the fact that she has amassed so much wealth over the years, her humility, her will to overcome this rare medical condition and her ability to never give up, would act as an inspiration for many who will watch this beautiful documentary.
The way the entire documentary covers her life from her formative years, to the current period where her struggles have been shown lends great insights into her wonderful personality.
Despite the fact that she has amassed so much wealth over the years, her humility, her will to overcome this rare medical condition and her ability to never give up, would act as an inspiration for many who will watch this beautiful documentary.
Good acting is expected from Pankaj Tripathi. But, for the 1st time ever, I saw Kriti Sanon nailing it. Superb script, dialogues and casting. Well balanced on subtle humour and emotional expressions. Brilliant display of relationships. Overall a definate 9/10 Indian movie after a long time.
You need a badminton player to play such a role. Orelse makers can never recreate the orignal matches and sensationalise them. Pariniti's lack of acting and badminton skills made it a painful watch. The guy who was supposed to fit into Gopichand's shoes was dismal to say the least. Very poor attempt at a biopic. Im shocked that MS. NEHWAL AGREED TO THIS DUMP OF A SCRIPT. The matches were very poorly filmed.