Love Sonia
- 2018
- 2h 2min
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7.4/10
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Inspirada en eventos de la vida real, Love Sonia narra el viaje de una niña para rescatar a su hermana del peligroso mundo del tráfico sexual internacional.Inspirada en eventos de la vida real, Love Sonia narra el viaje de una niña para rescatar a su hermana del peligroso mundo del tráfico sexual internacional.Inspirada en eventos de la vida real, Love Sonia narra el viaje de una niña para rescatar a su hermana del peligroso mundo del tráfico sexual internacional.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 6 premios ganados y 9 nominaciones en total
Riya Sisodia
- Preeti
- (as Riya Sisodiya)
D.P. Singh
- Bulky Driver
- (as D P Singh)
Nikhil Raj Nikz
- Jeetu
- (as Nikhil Raj)
Opiniones destacadas
I am no expert on Human Trafficking so I am assuming the incidents are honestly inspired and there is no propaganda, The story revolves around a girl who, in her desperate search for her sister, is forced to prostitution. The events forces the viewers to rethink where our society is heading. Trafficking can be seen through an economic perspective of demand and supply. People find market where there is demand but no supply. The movie looks across different spectrum of people on the demand side. From the poorest of the poor to ultra rich, all seemingly having the similar carnal desires of flesh. This desire manifests itself into a full fledged market of trading innocent lives. I have no opinion on whether prostitution is wrong or right but I find it depressing that people especially woman in this case do not have right to live a life of their own. They always seem to be at mercy of their circumstances. Exploiting the poor and the rich merchandising the poor have become of our society. The movie hits the nerves of this flawed system. The movie is far from perfect but true beauty lies in its imperfections.
This movie left me sad...heart broken for a girl named Sonia for her struggle to save her sister from the cruelty of this world... movie left me shattered but felt somewhat after the end of this movie that u will get to know after watching..and learned... a must watch ..but for not weak hearted...
When it comes to exploitation against womens the stands against it n depicts will power that can beat any evil.The movie gives a strong reflection of some bad practices prevailing in the society an how innocent girls are engylfing innit.
Its a must watch masterpiece every actor at their best with a good storyline n content oriented movie.
Love Sonia is the harsh truth. It is the necessity of our times.
This movie pretty much explains that the decisions we take in our life, may be influenced by anything, may change the course of life for someone else, who may or may not be related to you in any possible way.
The story is brilliantly fabricated through several prospective. You may be millionaire living in Los Angeles or Hong Kong, or you may be a poor Indian farmer who wishes to die due to the extensive drought in Maharashtra. There are several needs of human beings and this movie projects that a human would do ANYTHING to survive, and beyond that to satisfy his luxurious needs.
Cinema can make you learn pretty much anything, and that happens when so many spectacular performances come together to give you something to think about, something to shake you through your core, and something to make you do something.
A must watch movie
This movie pretty much explains that the decisions we take in our life, may be influenced by anything, may change the course of life for someone else, who may or may not be related to you in any possible way.
The story is brilliantly fabricated through several prospective. You may be millionaire living in Los Angeles or Hong Kong, or you may be a poor Indian farmer who wishes to die due to the extensive drought in Maharashtra. There are several needs of human beings and this movie projects that a human would do ANYTHING to survive, and beyond that to satisfy his luxurious needs.
Cinema can make you learn pretty much anything, and that happens when so many spectacular performances come together to give you something to think about, something to shake you through your core, and something to make you do something.
A must watch movie
Love Sonia is not just a movie; it's a gut-wrenching journey that takes you deep into the heart of darkness. From the very first frame to the last, it grabs you by the soul and refuses to let go. I was engulfed by the raw emotions unfolding on screen, I couldn't help but feel a myriad of emotions coursing through me - anger, despair, hope, and ultimately, a profound sense of empathy.
The film delves into the harrowing world of human trafficking with an unflinching gaze, shedding light on a global epidemic that often remains hidden in the shadows. Through the eyes of Sonia, portrayed brilliantly by newcomer Mrunal Thakur, we are thrust into a terrifying reality where innocence is a liability and survival is a constant struggle.
What struck me most about "Love Sonia" is its authenticity. Director Tabrez Noorani doesn't shy away from depicting the brutality and depravity of the trafficking industry. Every scene feels painfully real, every emotion raw and unfiltered. It's a testament to the filmmaker's commitment to telling this story with honesty and integrity.
The performances are nothing short of extraordinary. Thakur delivers a powerhouse performance, embodying Sonia's vulnerability and strength with equal conviction. Freida Pinto shines as Rashmi, a fellow victim who becomes Sonia's unlikely ally in the fight for freedom. And then there's Manoj Bajpayee, Rajkummar Rao, and Richa Chadda, who breathe life into their respective characters, adding layers of complexity to an already gripping narrative.
But beyond the performances and the storytelling, what truly sets "Love Sonia" apart is its message of resilience and hope. Despite the darkness that pervades every frame, there are moments of profound beauty and humanity that shine through. It's a reminder that even in the face of unimaginable cruelty, the human spirit has the power to endure and triumph.
It is more than just a movie; it's a wake-up call. It forces us to confront the harsh realities of the world we live in and compels us to take action. It's a film that stays with you long after the credits roll, haunting your thoughts and igniting a fire within your soul. And for that reason alone, it deserves to be seen.
The film delves into the harrowing world of human trafficking with an unflinching gaze, shedding light on a global epidemic that often remains hidden in the shadows. Through the eyes of Sonia, portrayed brilliantly by newcomer Mrunal Thakur, we are thrust into a terrifying reality where innocence is a liability and survival is a constant struggle.
What struck me most about "Love Sonia" is its authenticity. Director Tabrez Noorani doesn't shy away from depicting the brutality and depravity of the trafficking industry. Every scene feels painfully real, every emotion raw and unfiltered. It's a testament to the filmmaker's commitment to telling this story with honesty and integrity.
The performances are nothing short of extraordinary. Thakur delivers a powerhouse performance, embodying Sonia's vulnerability and strength with equal conviction. Freida Pinto shines as Rashmi, a fellow victim who becomes Sonia's unlikely ally in the fight for freedom. And then there's Manoj Bajpayee, Rajkummar Rao, and Richa Chadda, who breathe life into their respective characters, adding layers of complexity to an already gripping narrative.
But beyond the performances and the storytelling, what truly sets "Love Sonia" apart is its message of resilience and hope. Despite the darkness that pervades every frame, there are moments of profound beauty and humanity that shine through. It's a reminder that even in the face of unimaginable cruelty, the human spirit has the power to endure and triumph.
It is more than just a movie; it's a wake-up call. It forces us to confront the harsh realities of the world we live in and compels us to take action. It's a film that stays with you long after the credits roll, haunting your thoughts and igniting a fire within your soul. And for that reason alone, it deserves to be seen.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaSunny Pawar and Abhishek Bharate previously portrayed brothers in Un camino a casa (2016).
- Bandas sonorasI Am More
Vocals by Bishop Briggs & A.R. Rahman
Lyrics by Rianjali Bhowmick, Bishop Briggs & A.R. Rahman
Music by A.R. Rahman
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- С любовью, Соня
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Taquilla
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 6,034
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 2min(122 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
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