Vedaa
- 2024
- 2h 25min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.0/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Una joven encara y resiste a un sistema represivo plasmado en la representación de un antagonista.Una joven encara y resiste a un sistema represivo plasmado en la representación de un antagonista.Una joven encara y resiste a un sistema represivo plasmado en la representación de un antagonista.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados y 5 nominaciones en total
Sharvari
- Vedaa Berwa
- (as Sharvari Wagh)
Vidyarthi Piloo
- Mrs. Berwa
- (as Rajoshi Vidyarthi)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
The movie sets out with the intention of being a serious drama, aiming to shed light on issues of class inequality and the struggle to protect the innocent from oppression. It has all the elements of a compelling story that could provoke thought and stir emotions. However, the execution veers drastically off course, transforming what should have been a powerful narrative into an unintended parody.
From the very beginning, the film's dialogue and direction betray its dramatic intentions. The focus quickly shifts to showcasing the hero as an almost cartoonish figure, capable of dodging hundreds of bullets with ease. This portrayal not only strains credibility but also trivializes the very issues the movie is supposed to highlight. Instead of a tense, realistic exploration of social injustice, we are presented with a protagonist who seems invincible to the point of absurdity.
As a result, the film's initial promise is lost, and what could have been a meaningful commentary on class struggles turns into a spectacle of exaggerated heroics. The serious themes are overshadowed by the outlandish action sequences, and the film ultimately fails to resonate on the emotional or intellectual levels it aspired to. In the end, it's hard to take the movie seriously, as it devolves from a potentially impactful drama into something more akin to a farcical action flick.
From the very beginning, the film's dialogue and direction betray its dramatic intentions. The focus quickly shifts to showcasing the hero as an almost cartoonish figure, capable of dodging hundreds of bullets with ease. This portrayal not only strains credibility but also trivializes the very issues the movie is supposed to highlight. Instead of a tense, realistic exploration of social injustice, we are presented with a protagonist who seems invincible to the point of absurdity.
As a result, the film's initial promise is lost, and what could have been a meaningful commentary on class struggles turns into a spectacle of exaggerated heroics. The serious themes are overshadowed by the outlandish action sequences, and the film ultimately fails to resonate on the emotional or intellectual levels it aspired to. In the end, it's hard to take the movie seriously, as it devolves from a potentially impactful drama into something more akin to a farcical action flick.
Few scenes seemed borrowed from Sairat. The script obviously doesn't seem which took 6 years to write (Nikkhil Advani & Aseem Arora).
The Idea of the plot was to show the state of places were Illegal Heads and untouchability was still followed.
The Direction lacked at some points, the action and fight direction were not forced but could have been better.
The fight scene after the unnecessary item song gave audience a boost to the seemingly dormant protagonist, although negligent of the evidence.
Abhishek Banerjee's performance for the negative role was commendable enough.
Sharvari also did good job.
John maintained his monotonous appearance throughout the film.
The Idea of the plot was to show the state of places were Illegal Heads and untouchability was still followed.
The Direction lacked at some points, the action and fight direction were not forced but could have been better.
The fight scene after the unnecessary item song gave audience a boost to the seemingly dormant protagonist, although negligent of the evidence.
Abhishek Banerjee's performance for the negative role was commendable enough.
Sharvari also did good job.
John maintained his monotonous appearance throughout the film.
*** Vedaa Hindi Movie Review ***
Directed by Nikhil Advani starring John Abraham , Sharvari Abhishek Banerjee in the lead role.
A social message narrated in a forced manner backed by Sharvari' s stellar performance. ⭐ ⭐ Half ⭐
Vedaa talks about a Dalit girl who is being abused by the upper caste & how she reacts & how Abhimanyu played by John plays a crucial role in her life is what the movie talks about.
The 1st half of the movie goes in a slow pace with some situations of atrocities done upon central character & her family whereas the 2nd half accelerates with fights, bullet firing, car chase. Climax could have been made better with logics.
Performance wise, Sharvari's stellar performance could be seen. She was living into the character of Vedaa. Abhishek Banerjee as antagonist. As i watched his performance in Stree 2 and Vedaa a shift of performance could be seen & he perfectly nailed the character in this movie. Nothing unique performance could be seen from John but for such kind of action to pull, he fits the slot.
Talking about the story telling, slow paced story telling could have been trimmed as one point we had been detached from the movie.
Overall a slow narrative thereby a missed opportunity for a success on a long weekend.
Directed by Nikhil Advani starring John Abraham , Sharvari Abhishek Banerjee in the lead role.
A social message narrated in a forced manner backed by Sharvari' s stellar performance. ⭐ ⭐ Half ⭐
Vedaa talks about a Dalit girl who is being abused by the upper caste & how she reacts & how Abhimanyu played by John plays a crucial role in her life is what the movie talks about.
The 1st half of the movie goes in a slow pace with some situations of atrocities done upon central character & her family whereas the 2nd half accelerates with fights, bullet firing, car chase. Climax could have been made better with logics.
Performance wise, Sharvari's stellar performance could be seen. She was living into the character of Vedaa. Abhishek Banerjee as antagonist. As i watched his performance in Stree 2 and Vedaa a shift of performance could be seen & he perfectly nailed the character in this movie. Nothing unique performance could be seen from John but for such kind of action to pull, he fits the slot.
Talking about the story telling, slow paced story telling could have been trimmed as one point we had been detached from the movie.
Overall a slow narrative thereby a missed opportunity for a success on a long weekend.
Living in an Independent India, not being able to understand how certain castes live, this movie is an eye opener and, a true form of art executed by John Abraham and the team. I thank the entire team on working on such a brilliant Indian movie after ages.
Vedha is a cinematic triumph that captivates with its intense storytelling, stunning visuals, and powerful performances. Set against a rich cultural backdrop, the film explores deep themes of love, loss, and redemption. The screenplay is tight, keeping the audience engaged from start to finish, and the pacing ensures that there's never a dull moment.
The lead actor delivers a stellar performance, bringing emotional depth to the character of Vedha. The supporting cast also shines, adding layers of complexity to the narrative. The film's direction is masterful, with each scene meticulously crafted to evoke the right emotions. The cinematography is breathtaking, capturing the beauty of the film's setting and enhancing the overall experience.
The music score complements the film perfectly, resonating with the tone and elevating key moments. The film also excels in its technical aspects, with impressive production design, costume design, and visual effects that immerse the viewer in the world of Vedha.
Vedha is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates quality cinema. It's a film that will stay with you long after the credits roll, leaving you with plenty to ponder and appreciate. Highly recommended!
Vedha is a cinematic triumph that captivates with its intense storytelling, stunning visuals, and powerful performances. Set against a rich cultural backdrop, the film explores deep themes of love, loss, and redemption. The screenplay is tight, keeping the audience engaged from start to finish, and the pacing ensures that there's never a dull moment.
The lead actor delivers a stellar performance, bringing emotional depth to the character of Vedha. The supporting cast also shines, adding layers of complexity to the narrative. The film's direction is masterful, with each scene meticulously crafted to evoke the right emotions. The cinematography is breathtaking, capturing the beauty of the film's setting and enhancing the overall experience.
The music score complements the film perfectly, resonating with the tone and elevating key moments. The film also excels in its technical aspects, with impressive production design, costume design, and visual effects that immerse the viewer in the world of Vedha.
Vedha is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates quality cinema. It's a film that will stay with you long after the credits roll, leaving you with plenty to ponder and appreciate. Highly recommended!
Vedaa offers a mixed experience, led by Sharavari's compelling performance. She delivers a range of emotions and excels in her role with strong expressions and good dialogue delivery, truly carrying the film's emotional weight. John Abraham, though mostly expressionless, surprisingly fits his character, where a lack of emotion is justified.
The first half of the movie works well, keeping the audience engaged with a balanced narrative. However, the film takes a nosedive when the typical, outdated one-man-army action scenes take over, dragging down the overall impact. This formulaic action, where one character single-handedly takes on entire forces, feels repetitive and unrealistic, making it hard to stay invested.
While the screenplay shows promise, the execution, especially with the action sequences, hurts the film's flow. Additionally, the background score fails to elevate the tense moments, adding to the overall drop in quality during the second half.
In summary, Vedaa starts strong but falters, particularly in its action scenes and sound design. It's a film with both high points and significant shortcomings, and I'd agree with a rating of around 6/10.
The first half of the movie works well, keeping the audience engaged with a balanced narrative. However, the film takes a nosedive when the typical, outdated one-man-army action scenes take over, dragging down the overall impact. This formulaic action, where one character single-handedly takes on entire forces, feels repetitive and unrealistic, making it hard to stay invested.
While the screenplay shows promise, the execution, especially with the action sequences, hurts the film's flow. Additionally, the background score fails to elevate the tense moments, adding to the overall drop in quality during the second half.
In summary, Vedaa starts strong but falters, particularly in its action scenes and sound design. It's a film with both high points and significant shortcomings, and I'd agree with a rating of around 6/10.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe film didn't do well at the Box Office as Stree 2 did very well and both Vedaa and Khel Khel Mein suffered.
- Bandas sonorasHoliyaan
Arushi Kaushal
Nikhita Gandhi & Asha Sapera
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 281,810
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 25 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1
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