17 reviews
"Music School" (2023) strikes a chord with its heartwarming message about the importance of nurturing a child's creativity and passion for the arts. While the film's narrative may not always hit the high notes, Shriya Saran's performance and the film's musical numbers create a harmonious and engaging experience.
Shriya Saran delivers a captivating performance as Mary, a passionate music teacher who inspires her students to embrace their artistic talents. Her portrayal is both heartwarming and inspiring, showcasing the transformative power of music education.
The film's musical numbers are a highlight, with beautifully choreographed sequences and soulful renditions of classic songs. The integration of music and dance into the narrative effectively conveys the film's message about the importance of artistic expression.
However, the film's narrative occasionally falters, with some plot points feeling predictable and underdeveloped. The pacing can feel uneven at times, and the dialogue occasionally veers into preachiness.
Despite its shortcomings, "Music School" is a heartwarming and entertaining film that celebrates the power of music and the importance of nurturing a child's creativity. Shriya Saran's performance and the film's musical numbers create a harmonious and engaging experience that will resonate with audiences of all ages.
Shriya Saran delivers a captivating performance as Mary, a passionate music teacher who inspires her students to embrace their artistic talents. Her portrayal is both heartwarming and inspiring, showcasing the transformative power of music education.
The film's musical numbers are a highlight, with beautifully choreographed sequences and soulful renditions of classic songs. The integration of music and dance into the narrative effectively conveys the film's message about the importance of artistic expression.
However, the film's narrative occasionally falters, with some plot points feeling predictable and underdeveloped. The pacing can feel uneven at times, and the dialogue occasionally veers into preachiness.
Despite its shortcomings, "Music School" is a heartwarming and entertaining film that celebrates the power of music and the importance of nurturing a child's creativity. Shriya Saran's performance and the film's musical numbers create a harmonious and engaging experience that will resonate with audiences of all ages.
Music School (2023) :
Movie Review -
An IAS turned filmmaker, Papa Rao Biyyala, makes his debut with Music School, starring Shriya Saran and Sharman Joshi in the lead roles. It's a bit odd to know that an IAS officer is coming to filmmaking and choosing a musical narrative as his directorial debut. Not that weird since I myself come from an engineering background and do movie reviews and journalism. It's all about passion. Well, Biyyala's passion has failed to reach the level he wanted. Music School is a rare attempt at musical narration in Bollywood, but it isn't worthy of a film. There are hardly any musicals in Bollywood, with Jagga Jasoos being the last fair and daring attempt. Hollywood has been lucky for more than 9 decades to enjoy the real magic of musicals. "Sound Of Music" (1965) came too late, by the way, as Hollywood has been ruling the genre right from the early days of the talkie era. From "The Broadway Melody" (1929), "Wizard of Oz" (1939), animation sensations like "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1937), "Fantasia" (1940), "Cinderella" (1950), "Alice In Wonderland" (1951), "Sleeping Beauty" (1959), "The Jungle Book" (1967), and the 90s musicals like "Beauty and the Beast," "Aladdin," "The Lion King," Gene Kelly movies, those Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers dance musicals, and Frank Sinatra sagas, to the 60s modern musicals like "West Side Story," "My Fair Lady," "Mary Poppins," "Olivers," and many more. The Sound of Music was just one of them, but it turned out to be one of the most popular ones throughout the ages. Nobody really asked for the logic in these movies when a heroine or a cartoon suddenly starts singing in the middle of the road or in any situation, because we all felt it was nice. But will it really be nice in 2023? I say, No. This is an era of astonishing musicals like "Hamilton" (2020). I can't really buy a Sound of Music mashup with West Side Story and Mary Poppins in today's era when I am not even ready to buy mediocrities like Chicago and La La Land. Music School just didn't pay attention to the time when these theories were useful. This same film in the 60s or 70s, and I would have written in the tagline: "An enchanting musical with an educational message". Sadly, I am 6 decades late to write it. Music School gets the music right; that's really a good thing, but it stays far behind in the school of filmmaking.
Music School is about a music teacher, Mary (Shriya Saran), who joins a school only to get sidelined. Her first class of music has only 25% attendance, which leaves her hopeless. The drama teacher in the same school and in the same society, Manoj (Sharman Joshi), advises her to open her own music school on the same premises. Unsure about the idea at first, Mary is left with no choice, and fortunately, their new school quickly gets enough admissions. Samyukta (Gracy Goswami), the daughter of a police officer (played by Prakash Raj), is the best attraction in Mary's music school. "Eureka!" screams Manoj, to tell Mary that they should adopt "Sound Of Music" and perform it at their annual function so that they can work together. Samyukta is Liesl, of course, and other students get to play other roles. But things are not that easy since all the parents want their children to stay away from music and drama and focus on their studies. Music School is about how these children pursue their passions for music, dance, and drama, along with or sometimes without studies.
Music School is basically about the educational oppression we have been listening to for years. I mean, who doesn't know Taare Zameen Par and 3 Idiots now? It's the same thing again, but with more child-friendly content, and it's on a lighter note too. What causes the spoilsport is unwanted conflicts taking over the main context of the film. Mary and Manoj's love story was expected and was too mainstream, then why did you have to add Albert's (Shaan) character without any graphic motion? Mary even goes on a date with him again, twice, thrice, or God knows how many times, only to hear one thing from him: "It's been years, Mary. How are you?" Seriously!!!? A passionate music and dance teacher was so immature. Why would she even meet him and waste time in the first place when things were pretty clear 5 years ago and she recently had a romantic, intimate dance with Manoj? And that typical jealousy of Major was the height of daily soap routine. Besides this freaking trash lobe story, we have another one. Rolf and Liesl were not just the characters of the play; they had to be real in the film too. Really, who'd have thought of having such a disastrous idea in a film that's supposed to focus on education vs. Extracurricular activities and parent oppression vs. Student freedom? Samyunkta had to run away without even discussing anything, and other boys will have different problems of their own coming directly from some B-grade daily soap. From IIT to MIT is still fine, but what the hell was the demand for an engineering seat from a teenage student or medical ambitions for a girl, and that too from a well-educated cop? The screenplay is so scattered and untidy that you don't even wish to sit for two hours, knowing all the results already.
Shriya Saran is delight to watch in such a sweet role. Her first number, "I am From Goa," gives off vibrant vibes, and you are in love with her. The same happens with Manoj too, but then you have to bear several illogical conflicts there. Shriya is a terrific dancer too, and this film gives her a chance to prove it again. Sharman Joshi is decent as Manoj. He does better in a couple of emotional scenes, though. Gracy Goswami looks stunning in every frame. She is perfect as that good-looking, attractive urban girl, and she dances well too. The only problem with her is that she couldn't show the pain and reluctance of depression and killing her own dreams that nicely. Ozu Barua's Nepali boy is fun, and the supporting cast of Benjamin Gilani, Bugs Bhargava Krishna, Thanmai Bolt, Aripirala Satyaprasad, Leela Samson, Mona Ambegaonkar, Suhasini Mulay, Vinay Varma , Siddhiksha, Prakash Raj, Srikanth Iyengar, Mangala Bhatt, and others have somehow passed the time.
Music School has some beautiful music numbers that will take you on a ride for a while. Firstly, three numbers from The Sound of Music: "Do Re Mi," "I am Sixteen," and "Farewell" are simply nostalgic. Mary also sings "My Favourite Things", even though there are no nuns to send her anywhere. Still, the song retains its magic. "Padhte Jao Bachcha" is a good, meaningful track, but the visualisation is too bad. "Hichkaule" is a fun number with funny lyrics; "IIT to MIT" follows the same path; and "Aa Kar Tu" takes you to a Catholic party number in Goa. As mentioned before, "I am from Goa" is a nice one, and other songs aren't anything to remember. The cinematography is strictly average, and the sound design is below par. The film also lacks powerful dialogue that was needed to spread awareness among parents and students. The production design is somewhat lavish, but director Papa Rao Biyyala's narrow vision really makes things awkward. Music School is nothing but your regular soap coming back in re-telecast versions with added freshness in cast and music. The storyline, the screenplay, the execution-everything is outdated. We don't get musicals in Bollywood, but if musicals are like this, then we better not have them. Hollywood has done it since the 1930s, and we are running almost 100 years behind them. This is just about the musicals, not a big-budget Magnum Opus. But let's think again for a moment: do we really have to compete with 1930s Hollywood in the 2020s? Nothing can be more shameful than that. If they have The Sound of Music and hundreds of classic musicals, then let them have them. We shouldn't touch them or try to make something like them. Let's focus on our stories. Music School could have been out story-a simple, decent watchable film, but it ended up being weaker than half of those Hollywood classics.
RATING - 4/10*
An IAS turned filmmaker, Papa Rao Biyyala, makes his debut with Music School, starring Shriya Saran and Sharman Joshi in the lead roles. It's a bit odd to know that an IAS officer is coming to filmmaking and choosing a musical narrative as his directorial debut. Not that weird since I myself come from an engineering background and do movie reviews and journalism. It's all about passion. Well, Biyyala's passion has failed to reach the level he wanted. Music School is a rare attempt at musical narration in Bollywood, but it isn't worthy of a film. There are hardly any musicals in Bollywood, with Jagga Jasoos being the last fair and daring attempt. Hollywood has been lucky for more than 9 decades to enjoy the real magic of musicals. "Sound Of Music" (1965) came too late, by the way, as Hollywood has been ruling the genre right from the early days of the talkie era. From "The Broadway Melody" (1929), "Wizard of Oz" (1939), animation sensations like "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1937), "Fantasia" (1940), "Cinderella" (1950), "Alice In Wonderland" (1951), "Sleeping Beauty" (1959), "The Jungle Book" (1967), and the 90s musicals like "Beauty and the Beast," "Aladdin," "The Lion King," Gene Kelly movies, those Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers dance musicals, and Frank Sinatra sagas, to the 60s modern musicals like "West Side Story," "My Fair Lady," "Mary Poppins," "Olivers," and many more. The Sound of Music was just one of them, but it turned out to be one of the most popular ones throughout the ages. Nobody really asked for the logic in these movies when a heroine or a cartoon suddenly starts singing in the middle of the road or in any situation, because we all felt it was nice. But will it really be nice in 2023? I say, No. This is an era of astonishing musicals like "Hamilton" (2020). I can't really buy a Sound of Music mashup with West Side Story and Mary Poppins in today's era when I am not even ready to buy mediocrities like Chicago and La La Land. Music School just didn't pay attention to the time when these theories were useful. This same film in the 60s or 70s, and I would have written in the tagline: "An enchanting musical with an educational message". Sadly, I am 6 decades late to write it. Music School gets the music right; that's really a good thing, but it stays far behind in the school of filmmaking.
Music School is about a music teacher, Mary (Shriya Saran), who joins a school only to get sidelined. Her first class of music has only 25% attendance, which leaves her hopeless. The drama teacher in the same school and in the same society, Manoj (Sharman Joshi), advises her to open her own music school on the same premises. Unsure about the idea at first, Mary is left with no choice, and fortunately, their new school quickly gets enough admissions. Samyukta (Gracy Goswami), the daughter of a police officer (played by Prakash Raj), is the best attraction in Mary's music school. "Eureka!" screams Manoj, to tell Mary that they should adopt "Sound Of Music" and perform it at their annual function so that they can work together. Samyukta is Liesl, of course, and other students get to play other roles. But things are not that easy since all the parents want their children to stay away from music and drama and focus on their studies. Music School is about how these children pursue their passions for music, dance, and drama, along with or sometimes without studies.
Music School is basically about the educational oppression we have been listening to for years. I mean, who doesn't know Taare Zameen Par and 3 Idiots now? It's the same thing again, but with more child-friendly content, and it's on a lighter note too. What causes the spoilsport is unwanted conflicts taking over the main context of the film. Mary and Manoj's love story was expected and was too mainstream, then why did you have to add Albert's (Shaan) character without any graphic motion? Mary even goes on a date with him again, twice, thrice, or God knows how many times, only to hear one thing from him: "It's been years, Mary. How are you?" Seriously!!!? A passionate music and dance teacher was so immature. Why would she even meet him and waste time in the first place when things were pretty clear 5 years ago and she recently had a romantic, intimate dance with Manoj? And that typical jealousy of Major was the height of daily soap routine. Besides this freaking trash lobe story, we have another one. Rolf and Liesl were not just the characters of the play; they had to be real in the film too. Really, who'd have thought of having such a disastrous idea in a film that's supposed to focus on education vs. Extracurricular activities and parent oppression vs. Student freedom? Samyunkta had to run away without even discussing anything, and other boys will have different problems of their own coming directly from some B-grade daily soap. From IIT to MIT is still fine, but what the hell was the demand for an engineering seat from a teenage student or medical ambitions for a girl, and that too from a well-educated cop? The screenplay is so scattered and untidy that you don't even wish to sit for two hours, knowing all the results already.
Shriya Saran is delight to watch in such a sweet role. Her first number, "I am From Goa," gives off vibrant vibes, and you are in love with her. The same happens with Manoj too, but then you have to bear several illogical conflicts there. Shriya is a terrific dancer too, and this film gives her a chance to prove it again. Sharman Joshi is decent as Manoj. He does better in a couple of emotional scenes, though. Gracy Goswami looks stunning in every frame. She is perfect as that good-looking, attractive urban girl, and she dances well too. The only problem with her is that she couldn't show the pain and reluctance of depression and killing her own dreams that nicely. Ozu Barua's Nepali boy is fun, and the supporting cast of Benjamin Gilani, Bugs Bhargava Krishna, Thanmai Bolt, Aripirala Satyaprasad, Leela Samson, Mona Ambegaonkar, Suhasini Mulay, Vinay Varma , Siddhiksha, Prakash Raj, Srikanth Iyengar, Mangala Bhatt, and others have somehow passed the time.
Music School has some beautiful music numbers that will take you on a ride for a while. Firstly, three numbers from The Sound of Music: "Do Re Mi," "I am Sixteen," and "Farewell" are simply nostalgic. Mary also sings "My Favourite Things", even though there are no nuns to send her anywhere. Still, the song retains its magic. "Padhte Jao Bachcha" is a good, meaningful track, but the visualisation is too bad. "Hichkaule" is a fun number with funny lyrics; "IIT to MIT" follows the same path; and "Aa Kar Tu" takes you to a Catholic party number in Goa. As mentioned before, "I am from Goa" is a nice one, and other songs aren't anything to remember. The cinematography is strictly average, and the sound design is below par. The film also lacks powerful dialogue that was needed to spread awareness among parents and students. The production design is somewhat lavish, but director Papa Rao Biyyala's narrow vision really makes things awkward. Music School is nothing but your regular soap coming back in re-telecast versions with added freshness in cast and music. The storyline, the screenplay, the execution-everything is outdated. We don't get musicals in Bollywood, but if musicals are like this, then we better not have them. Hollywood has done it since the 1930s, and we are running almost 100 years behind them. This is just about the musicals, not a big-budget Magnum Opus. But let's think again for a moment: do we really have to compete with 1930s Hollywood in the 2020s? Nothing can be more shameful than that. If they have The Sound of Music and hundreds of classic musicals, then let them have them. We shouldn't touch them or try to make something like them. Let's focus on our stories. Music School could have been out story-a simple, decent watchable film, but it ended up being weaker than half of those Hollywood classics.
RATING - 4/10*
- SAMTHEBESTEST
- May 13, 2023
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Is it the worst thing? For me, no, because the other aspect make it fun and a nice refresh in this type of film, the quality and presentation helping make it fun and fresh. It sticks to the feelings of realism, but a little more dialogue, a good deed, or something might have gone more for me. I would also say that there were other characters I wanted more time with, but again, a sequel of some sort may be perfect to see in the future and give me more time later with the group established. To be honest, I wanted more with how much fun I was having with this film. To be honest, I wanted more with how much fun I was having with this film. Sharman joshi and shriya saran are good.
This movie is just amaizing.
You can find all émotions you need.
All actors performances was super and they keept the meter needed. Songs are incredible, Direction explored a new dimension. The screen play was Nice and cinematography also. We can easily relate with Main lead character. At this point in Hindi cinema, we need more movies like that.
Overall it's a new story and director Bahubali written screenplay very well. Captured many emotions in the story and release them one by one eventually. Interesting and well hooked elements throughout the movie. Sharman joshi and Shriya saran played well.
You can find all émotions you need.
All actors performances was super and they keept the meter needed. Songs are incredible, Direction explored a new dimension. The screen play was Nice and cinematography also. We can easily relate with Main lead character. At this point in Hindi cinema, we need more movies like that.
Overall it's a new story and director Bahubali written screenplay very well. Captured many emotions in the story and release them one by one eventually. Interesting and well hooked elements throughout the movie. Sharman joshi and Shriya saran played well.
- gopiganeshhyd
- May 18, 2023
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Paparao directorial venture is a poignantly written and superbly executed satire under the guise of a good screenplay. Situational dialogues and sharp dialogues are among the film's notable positives. It also helps that actors continues their string of excellent performances, Sharman joshi playing a character we couldn't imagine other actors do in early days. Backing up the lead performance are fantastic feats from the entire supporting cast. The entire movie was highly engaging.... All the characters were absolutely stunning.... Director brilliance amazing. BGM is superb and Expecting more movies from the team.
One of the finest Musical- dram in sandalwood. The outstanding cinematography, bgm and acting engrosses you throughout. Thoroughly loved the crisp storytelling and easy mood, which are rarely seen in Mollywood. Deserves a theatre watch for the good visuals shot in 4k HDR and the brilliant movie that it is.
A well made story line ...Great Music was well kept till the end.... A wonderful movie ...Worth to watch.... Sharman joshi and the actress shriys has done well...A well written A well Cinematography A Well BGM A Well Direction an unpredictable climax.... & Outstanding performances. Must watch. Hats of Dir Papparao.
A well made story line ...Great Music was well kept till the end.... A wonderful movie ...Worth to watch.... Sharman joshi and the actress shriys has done well...A well written A well Cinematography A Well BGM A Well Direction an unpredictable climax.... & Outstanding performances. Must watch. Hats of Dir Papparao.
After watching this, I regret having it delayed so much. Papparao is a promising director and he has proven himself in his later movies. This I think is a turning point for him towards that.
This movie is magical in its own way. Basically the cinematography is excellent.
The chemistry between the characters is maintained perfectly through the night scenes and through the entire movie. There are times I felt that a certain scene could have made better to give the viewer a satisfying moment but that would be a totally different movie.
Simply loved this just because of the visuals.
I think this is really underrated and that could be because of the viewers expecting something different. Don't keep them high. Just enjoy it simply and stay with the flow.
This movie is magical in its own way. Basically the cinematography is excellent.
The chemistry between the characters is maintained perfectly through the night scenes and through the entire movie. There are times I felt that a certain scene could have made better to give the viewer a satisfying moment but that would be a totally different movie.
Simply loved this just because of the visuals.
I think this is really underrated and that could be because of the viewers expecting something different. Don't keep them high. Just enjoy it simply and stay with the flow.
The film does an excellent job of capturing the awkwardness and excitement of adolescence.
The film is funny and heartwarming. It is a great coming-of-age story that is sure to resonate with anyone who has ever felt like they didn't quite fit in.
I would definitely recommend this film to anyone who is looking for a heartwarming and Musical story about growing up. I couldn't believe how much I was loving it! I highly recommend this relatable and well-made coming-of-age movie, just give it a chance! It will definitely surprise you! I highly recommend you go see it. Must watch. You won't be disappointed.
The film is funny and heartwarming. It is a great coming-of-age story that is sure to resonate with anyone who has ever felt like they didn't quite fit in.
I would definitely recommend this film to anyone who is looking for a heartwarming and Musical story about growing up. I couldn't believe how much I was loving it! I highly recommend this relatable and well-made coming-of-age movie, just give it a chance! It will definitely surprise you! I highly recommend you go see it. Must watch. You won't be disappointed.
- dadwaltarun
- May 18, 2023
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Excellent planning by the team in this story adaptation and wonderful direction to mix all of this so well in the short time. The movie puts so much into balancing this journey and showing the character not the concept and in doing that, again captures scenes with good feel that welcomes watching and not eye rolling like so many "storytellers" do. It was kind of awesome and I appreciated how well it handled so much when it came to making a good movie. I can't say I was laughing my head off all the time, but the Songs is classy, fun, and designed for the target audience quite well. Direction Is too good. Sharman joshi ♥
There is not even a single minute that the movie felt boring. It's all powerful acting and story.
In the starting it raised a bar and kept on going above it. You don't see that typically in movies. Even Carry ok but few scenes felt boring but this is just crazy.
Director and his friends did fantastic job, who so ever did their casting just nailed it.
Shriya sharan looked different in the movie and even story was very different, and good acting.
Sharman joshi carried the movie throughout but I really want to mention him a new face whose chemistry with shriya was amazing. They complimented each other.
In the starting it raised a bar and kept on going above it. You don't see that typically in movies. Even Carry ok but few scenes felt boring but this is just crazy.
Director and his friends did fantastic job, who so ever did their casting just nailed it.
Shriya sharan looked different in the movie and even story was very different, and good acting.
Sharman joshi carried the movie throughout but I really want to mention him a new face whose chemistry with shriya was amazing. They complimented each other.
- kannandirector
- May 18, 2023
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I absolutely loved, and found that balance quite clever and subtle. All the feel and acting was quite honestly mediocre to great, nothing too bad, and establishing a community with the time you had. While not every character got the time I would have liked, it was quite good with how they handled things. I liked the actress shriya sharan , I liked her balance role and the chemistry she had with so many worked so well. I look very much forward to her future roles if she does this movie's performance in other films. It's a movie about life and a specific aspect of life, and you cant pretty much guess what is coming from about twenty minutes into the film.
RATED 9/10 Superb slow pace engaging movie with much needed social message...Enough twists are revealed at the regular intervals and the script keeps the viewers glue to the screen... The climax twist is ultimate and the message is most welcome...Despite its many narrative flaws, Music school ends up being an impactful watch because of the social message that it carries and ultimately portrays with nuance and subtlety. Must watch..Nevertheless it is engaging throughout and no matter how hard you try to find the twist you will end up getting surprised like never before ! Sharmaan acting is the backbone of the movie.
The movie has done great work in all its technical departments especially the sound design of the movie was extraordinary they didn't even miss a minuscule detail. The first half of the movie moves at a medium pace and builds up the characters and encloses us to that area by its visuals and by the end of the first half the movie switches to a drama mood with some good moments of family and suspense.
Overall this movie should be watched in the theatre because the technicality of the movie demands it. Moreover, Music School deserves it.
First and foremost, great work. Comedies and bgm is superb. Sharman is Superb.
Overall this movie should be watched in the theatre because the technicality of the movie demands it. Moreover, Music School deserves it.
First and foremost, great work. Comedies and bgm is superb. Sharman is Superb.
- radnta-04788
- May 18, 2023
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Sensationally balanced above what I was expecting and thoroughly entertaining. It's a fun adventure that might not be the most unique, but has this fun flair and presentation that makes me enjoy going to the movies. A pace that is respectful of time and content, a great setting with actors to bring the characters to life, and just a great fun feeling are all the rages of this film that I love. And even more, seeing such heavy content presented so well and not having an agenda made this movie even more amazing for me to view. Thus, this movie is definitely meant for the target audience and even more so for families to go see in theaters, while the rest should be checking it out at home if you can get access. My scores for this film
Musial drama: 8.5 Movie Overall: 8.0.
Musial drama: 8.5 Movie Overall: 8.0.
- varundadwal-43044
- May 18, 2023
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I don't want to reveal much, but you need to watch this to make your own judgement. You're either gonna think there's a lot going on in the movie and dislike it, OR you're going be very pleasantly surprised with the message. You might have your own reservations on the HOW, but will welcome the WHAT that the movie is trying to convey.
Overall, I think the story did try too hard to throw you off (and...it worked...?) but I guess I'll give it a pass. Surely worth a watch!
All actors performed nicely, Sharman joshi, Shriya saran etc Bgm and comedies are one of the best. Movie is Fantastic. Must watch.
Overall, I think the story did try too hard to throw you off (and...it worked...?) but I guess I'll give it a pass. Surely worth a watch!
All actors performed nicely, Sharman joshi, Shriya saran etc Bgm and comedies are one of the best. Movie is Fantastic. Must watch.
- ddaj-04899
- May 18, 2023
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Roller coaster ride of feel good momments and emotions..Gripping tale of quest. A must watch movie with family. You can attach with the characters easily. Above all it shows our Commitments with pride and respect. This movie is so amazing and catchy and Shriya saran portrayed a perfect role in movie...You have to see this amazing movie or else you are missing very important things in your life the movie is so so perfect that you will not find this type of movie right now so this one is must watch movie. This movie can not be missed...The movie doesn't allow for a blink of eye.-The background music is just wow!!!-Griping story.
- gtwa-45378
- May 18, 2023
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After a long time there one good Hindi movie came out thanks Paparao for bringing this. Must watch movie with family in theatres. Love the vibe, dialogues of Sharman joshi legend. Hope to see him in much better roles in future he is talented actor in many better way. Paparao looked dashing whatever he touches turnout yo be gold. Would love to see hari h in more hindi movies with others actors too. Expandable looks are pretty awesome with song vibe. Don't wait for ott release this movie deserve to watch in theatres alongside other laughing throughout take your grandparents too they will love it. Go for it.
- umeshknblr
- May 18, 2023
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