Pataakha movie Review
Pataakha movie Review
Pataakha movie cast: Vijay Raaz, Sanya Malhotra, Radhika Madan, Namit Das, Saanand Varma, Abhishek Duhan
Pataakha movie director: Vishal Bhardwaj
Pataakha movie ratings: 3 stars
Two of the most beloved sister’s Champa Kumari and Genda Kumari, is in the center of Vishal Bharadwaj's new film, Pataakha, express 'can not live with them, can live without'.The Champa (Radhika Madan) is an elder sister – called by surname Badki. And then Chuttki (Sanya Malhotra) aka Genda aka Marigold, because her English-speaking husband calls him lovingly. The elder sister is simple in nature and having the limited desire and happy with bidis, cow and dream to open dairy later on in life. Younger sister Champa is a dreamer, and dream to be a teacher. She lives in a village in Rajasthan with her father, role done by Vijay Raj. Champa and Gonda do not get along, and this is the biggest inclination of their existence. Throw in a Jester - Sunil Grover Dipper, an excellent Bharadwaj-character that plays equal parts of storytellers and equal parts of cinematic lubricant - and easily plays as raw and rural setting, and you suck at the movie.
Summary
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But when it comes to Vishal Bharadwaj, then can symbolism be overcome? Low audiences will find a deeper meaning through the viewer, and Bharadwaj will tease it in parts. The total movie is about them only and no one else shares the space. Pataakah also celebrates her "commercial" moment; Sisters participate in their proper part of song and dance, and there is a constant shock of mischief in the entire Pataakah. Sania Malhotra and Radhika Madan fit the characters like gloves. Sanya has particularly stood in the form of a younger sister, which has weakness in her performance. Look for a scene where he wonders himself in the mirror while wearing new clothes. The yin-yang combination of Radhika is yang; It seems that the actor has given everything to this performance. And every time Sunil Grover smiles, you want to smile with him. It is an oxymoron. It is explosive but subtle; It is emotional but does not take himself seriously as a film. It could have benefited from a tough editing, but for the most part, I could not take my eyes away from the screen. The Pataakha is forgetful to invest.
My reaction after watching the film
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