Stree Movie Review-Indian Youth

Stree Movie Review स्त्री'


Director: Amar Kaushik
Cast: Rajkumar Rao, Shraddha Kapoor, Pankaj Tripathi, Apkshakti Khurana, Abhishek Banerjee
Rating-2.5/5
Bollywood, India-Hindi
Genere- Horror/Comedy





Stree Movie Spoiler

This film was somewhat inspired by Banglore village in which woman knocks on the door, if anyone opens he disappear, people start to write “NALE BA” which means don’t come.

Question-If Shraddha Kapoor is a witch in the film, then why she told Rajkumar and his friend to get rid of the witch
Answer-She wants to test that Rajkumar (Vicky) is kind of heart in real or not when she asked to insert the knife in heart of the witch, but Vicky asked for any remedy to get rid without killing the “Stree”

Question-If Stree is so angry at town men then why she did not kill a single person
Answer-She only wants to find her true love, and respect for her which she not able to find in his lifetime.

Question- Why she haunts in the particular town?
Answer-Because that particular town has slashed her love one.

Question-Why target his only men
Answer- Through her life, she has been used by men only for their pleasure so he wants to create fear among men, so they can not roam freely and be locked in the room, while women roam freely without any fear.

Symbolic humor-
             1-Saffron party came at last to take credit, there is one dialogue “Bhakt Bano Andh bhakt                         Nahii”
2-Men in the house locked women roam freely-Equal status to all
3-Women is not the only thing to get use, respect them otherwise thing can be worst.
4-Witch is so educated and obedient as she written after reading don’t come.


PLOT-

Director Amar Kaushik and writers Krishna DK and Raj Nidimohu try to make horror comedy, which appears in the form of distracted remarks about the status and treatment of women in India. The treatment of the subject is done in the clever and funny way. Story background is based on the small town being haunted by a witch who descends on the nights of worship every year. He likes to lure men, who disappeared after leaving his clothes behind. Actually, the story is the indigenous version of Scarlett Johansson in Jonathan Glazer under the skin. In that film, Johansson plays a foreign hunter on a man in Scotland. But unlike the foreign, our spooky is emotional and “desi” in nature. She has been described as a “Pyar ki bhuki”.The “chudail”, witch take the consent of man. In a terrible scene, we are told that it only kidnaps those men who spawn while calling. Because seeing in her eyes is like giving permission. Women of this period are now more evolved, now, yes means yes.



In this film, men are on fire. Tripathi has become the biggest visual stereo of Bollywood as he manages to get more screen space with great lines and plot. Comic timing in horror situation is great to see. The irony is that in a film designed to give a woman's upper hand, men had to all the heavy lifting. Shraddha Kapoor needs to look mysterious and attractive, which she manages.
There is Rajkumar Rao, who evolve in every film. In this role, he does not need the glitter of Pritam rebel in Bareilly Barfi. But in the form of a Vicky, the prince appeared, with full of vulnerability and charm. He can be seen in the form of a sweet, ambitious, small class status boy, who likes to think of himself as 'Manish Malhotra of Chanderi'.Mitra Khurana and Abhishek Banerjee, as friends, is such a sweet simplicity that you smile before you say anything.


On the negative side: 

The songs are unrecognizable and unnecessary. And do not look for any real shock here - the knees and teeth moving through its dry hands seem like Ramsay’s 2.0 version. There is a dive in energy also in the second half. But thankfully, the rebounds of the stories and the jokes leave the film behind. Through Laughing and scare scenes Stree provides an important message
Film producer Raj and DK have an original, sluggishly irreversible voice - Remembering the Saif Ali Khan as Russian zombie killer in the Go Goa Gone or Tusshar Kapoor, as Tilak, a small criminal who like to read in the film Shor in The City. But this feeling of tropical fun was overwhelmed by stars and big budgets in their last two director enterprises - Happy Ending and A Gentleman. With this script, they are back in the form. They take the urban legend of a mysterious woman to a massacre and use it to play the role - in this movie, men are petrified about walking alone in the dark while women rotate independently. We have been told clearly: the life of a man is in danger. I will admit that it was satisfying to see men, once, get a little end of the stick.


Kaushik takes his smart script and walks with it. He connects seamlessly to scary tropical areas with scary humor - visual shot, jumps with fear, turning end. Summit Arora's conversation is consistently the first rate. And focus on the throwing lines. In one scene, they are discussing the fact that the soul can read because when it is written don’t come inside she does not enter the house. So Pankaj Tripathi, playing local spirit expert, declares that he is a 'new India's witch'.”Naye bharat ki chudail”

Verdict-

Its experimental horror comedy for the indian audience. For fun and time pass you can watch it one time.

Disclaimer-This is not paid review and author personal feedback, so following author verdict is not compulsory, go and enjoy the movie and then decide-Image uses is from Google search.

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