Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTwo strangers who are forced to spend a night together. They develop a liking for each other through their conversation and also discuss gender and religion-based discrimination.Two strangers who are forced to spend a night together. They develop a liking for each other through their conversation and also discuss gender and religion-based discrimination.Two strangers who are forced to spend a night together. They develop a liking for each other through their conversation and also discuss gender and religion-based discrimination.
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India and its movies are so focused on approving movies with no research and directly attacking the individual communities as always.
Taking the fake news to the society and creating misconception is the new normal and nobody can really talk against it.
People create these type of movies are focusing on the Islam haters. More it talks bad about Islam, there will always be a group of people to appreciate such movies and make them rich.
There is a Youtube video explaining the concept clearly. I want the directors and the actors to go watch that and understand that before doing something against a community.
Taking the fake news to the society and creating misconception is the new normal and nobody can really talk against it.
People create these type of movies are focusing on the Islam haters. More it talks bad about Islam, there will always be a group of people to appreciate such movies and make them rich.
There is a Youtube video explaining the concept clearly. I want the directors and the actors to go watch that and understand that before doing something against a community.
Burqa's greatest strength lies in its respectful treatment of all religions, as it raises valid questions about blindly accepted practices. Additionally, the casting and single-location cinematography bring a unique freshness to the film. However, the film's dialogue can at times feel superficial, and the director's style often overshadows the depth of the story. It seems as though the director was more interested in creating aesthetically pleasing visuals than in telling a compelling story, which can make the film feel dull at times. Overall, while Burqa has its flaws, it still manages to provide thought-provoking commentary on religion and society.
"burqa" is a debate, but not enough to get me engaged.
What i liked about this movie is the amazing cinematography, the whole movie happens in a house mostly and the cinematographer has included so many shots to avoid a sense of repetition and the shots were so nice. Both the actors gave decent performance. This movie kind of reminded me of the Malayalam movie "kuruthi", completely different plots, but gives a similar vibe.
The issue is that the conversations didn't feel engaging enough to keep me invested. At some points it was interesting but after a point it felt a bit lagging as there were no escalation of events to keep me hooked in.
What i liked about this movie is the amazing cinematography, the whole movie happens in a house mostly and the cinematographer has included so many shots to avoid a sense of repetition and the shots were so nice. Both the actors gave decent performance. This movie kind of reminded me of the Malayalam movie "kuruthi", completely different plots, but gives a similar vibe.
The issue is that the conversations didn't feel engaging enough to keep me invested. At some points it was interesting but after a point it felt a bit lagging as there were no escalation of events to keep me hooked in.
After long time I was cried by the movie,Burqa is a movie that clearly exposed how world's women are oppressed and how they all treated by religious men,people should be raise voice against this kinda patriarchal things,there is no hell except being a women...freedom is worthless without women empowermentoh god please save us from evil religious men,
Women's liberation is country's liberation - Father EV Ra Periyar
Let's fatten the stupidity that denigrates motherhood
Let's fatten the religion that denigrates motherhood -Father Periyar
Let's love humanity beyond religion🦋
God loves equality -europe🌈 Girls wants equality - Asia💦
Let's fatten the stupidity that denigrates motherhood
- Bharatiyar❣
Let's fatten the religion that denigrates motherhood -Father Periyar
Let's love humanity beyond religion🦋
God loves equality -europe🌈 Girls wants equality - Asia💦
We looooved Burqa! It was short, focused, and so powerful; a proof that less is more and quality is better than quantity
DELICIOUS
-So many amazing things to say about Burqa that we don't even know where to start from, it was honestly an abundance of freshness after viewing a number of masala movies lately. We always root for 'less is more' and Burqa was an efficient use of little resources to deliver a dynamic film: there were 4 main characters and 2 locations.
Burqa was captivating due to its solid screenplay that defied the status quo, raised pertinent questions, and increased the suspense
-What should we say to the director, cinematographer, and music composer? THANK YOUUU👏🏾👏🏾
Impeccable work from start to finish, each frame and score were carefully designed to plunge us into the story and gradually build up the momentum so we could know Najma's and Surya's deeper feelings and personalities
-It was a smart choice on the characters' names: Surya (meaning 'sun') was definitely the light that brightened up Najma's darkness and Najma (meaning 'star') was destined to soar high and aspire for greatness in life
-Acting was flawless, Mirnaa was able to convey anger, happiness, and groans behind her veil; kudos to Kalaiyarasan and Suriyanarayanan for depicting courteous and gentle spirits
-Some movies are made to entertain while others to impact and Burqa belongs to the latter category. The dialogues spoke power and encouragement to rise from above subjugation.
DELICIOUS
-So many amazing things to say about Burqa that we don't even know where to start from, it was honestly an abundance of freshness after viewing a number of masala movies lately. We always root for 'less is more' and Burqa was an efficient use of little resources to deliver a dynamic film: there were 4 main characters and 2 locations.
Burqa was captivating due to its solid screenplay that defied the status quo, raised pertinent questions, and increased the suspense
-What should we say to the director, cinematographer, and music composer? THANK YOUUU👏🏾👏🏾
Impeccable work from start to finish, each frame and score were carefully designed to plunge us into the story and gradually build up the momentum so we could know Najma's and Surya's deeper feelings and personalities
-It was a smart choice on the characters' names: Surya (meaning 'sun') was definitely the light that brightened up Najma's darkness and Najma (meaning 'star') was destined to soar high and aspire for greatness in life
-Acting was flawless, Mirnaa was able to convey anger, happiness, and groans behind her veil; kudos to Kalaiyarasan and Suriyanarayanan for depicting courteous and gentle spirits
-Some movies are made to entertain while others to impact and Burqa belongs to the latter category. The dialogues spoke power and encouragement to rise from above subjugation.
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