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Dans une pièce de théâtre dramatique et amusante, un citoyen malheureux demande à la cour de rendre obligatoire l'éducation complète dans les écoles.Dans une pièce de théâtre dramatique et amusante, un citoyen malheureux demande à la cour de rendre obligatoire l'éducation complète dans les écoles.Dans une pièce de théâtre dramatique et amusante, un citoyen malheureux demande à la cour de rendre obligatoire l'éducation complète dans les écoles.
- Réalisation
- Scénariste
- Vedettes
- Prix
- 6 victoires et 25 nominations au total
Yami Gautam
- Adv. Kamini Maheshwari
- (as Yamini Gautam Dhar)
Pawan Malhotra
- [Justice] Purushottam Nagar
- (as Pavan Raj Malhotra)
Shreedhar Dubey
- Chandu Padiyal
- (as Shriidhar Dubey)
Jeetu Shastri
- Pranlal Muthut
- (as Jitendra Shastri)
Avis en vedette
Late to the party with this refreshingly good movie. Bold for the Indian audience, especially with the religious angle. You're used to content like this from Pankaj Tripathi, I wonder if he could have pulled this off without the religion being a part of it, probably could have. That said, the religious part wasn't preachy at all, in fact, added to the narrative. Akshay Kumar was thankfully not hogging the screen time. The plot took the front seat and that's what you expect from GOOD movies. Weird to see Yami do a negative role. It got a little cheesy towards the end in the climax but you'll enjoy the movie regardless and let the cheese slide. Watch it if you haven't.
The crux of the film for pro shud b,wether filming of personal activities is legal.how cud anybody see n make a video of masturbation done by anyone.so pankaj tripathi in the film shud have asked the court for punishment of infiltration of his son's personal activity.the other reason why teacher exchanged his son with other boy for dance.third if there was CCTV then when boys were teasing his son for his personal body part then why it was not seen by principal n accordingly punished them.
The omg one was practical but this film has bad issue to raise in the society.everyone does masturbation in early age but obviously then it needs healthy diet too.
The omg one was practical but this film has bad issue to raise in the society.everyone does masturbation in early age but obviously then it needs healthy diet too.
Big fan of the first movie and the way the concept is brought open among the many challenges on the topic of atheism.
In the second one - it started out with a very outwardly open topic - something that is not easily admissible in the Indian society and frankly was not amused by the start. But then as the story starts to pick up - there were hardly any dull moments throughout the movie.
You know how Indian movies are traditionally filled with non-valued content and unnecessary characters who just malign the charm of an entertaining movie - this movie, just like the first part, does not have any such unnecessary portions. It keeps you glued and focus from one part of the script to the next.
The story is told is a very simple way but it is effective. It reads out the message loud and clear and the audience who has watched and read through it has some thinking to do.
Akshay portrayed Lord Shiva in the movie. His normal form is of a more modern version of the Sadhu - he can be seen as a Modern Desi Hippie. The way he plays Lord Shiva - really makes you believe that Lord Shiva actually may have been one of such Sadhus - powerful and knowledgeable enough - to who we worship today. His dialogues and in some parts telling the truth making a "bhola" perhaps is why Lord Shiva is called "Bhole" dearly.
Pankaj Tripathi wins the battle with Akshay. He's impactful, into his character throughout the movie. The story told is a very difficult one to be honest. His usage of Hindi is divineful and thorough. Love it. I wish I can speak it as clear as he does.
Yamini Gautam is very charming. Always have adored her looks and her acting and she's equally impactful through her character.
If we compare both the parts of the series - the directors are successful in executing the screenplay and throwing out the message to the audience in the most clearway. The second one I felt was a tougher one because it was taking on the challenge to read a message to an Indian audience who is not yet open and on terms to speak about the subject so openly. But they did it well.
Pavan Malhotra I think could have been a bit more serious as a judge. They seemed to have belittle the modesty of the Indian judicial system in the way some things were shown. People eating kachori during a hearing, the way Pankaj Tripathi talks to a judge.. But overall - a great one time watch. Just make sure you are ready for the tough subject to be spoken on.
In the second one - it started out with a very outwardly open topic - something that is not easily admissible in the Indian society and frankly was not amused by the start. But then as the story starts to pick up - there were hardly any dull moments throughout the movie.
You know how Indian movies are traditionally filled with non-valued content and unnecessary characters who just malign the charm of an entertaining movie - this movie, just like the first part, does not have any such unnecessary portions. It keeps you glued and focus from one part of the script to the next.
The story is told is a very simple way but it is effective. It reads out the message loud and clear and the audience who has watched and read through it has some thinking to do.
Akshay portrayed Lord Shiva in the movie. His normal form is of a more modern version of the Sadhu - he can be seen as a Modern Desi Hippie. The way he plays Lord Shiva - really makes you believe that Lord Shiva actually may have been one of such Sadhus - powerful and knowledgeable enough - to who we worship today. His dialogues and in some parts telling the truth making a "bhola" perhaps is why Lord Shiva is called "Bhole" dearly.
Pankaj Tripathi wins the battle with Akshay. He's impactful, into his character throughout the movie. The story told is a very difficult one to be honest. His usage of Hindi is divineful and thorough. Love it. I wish I can speak it as clear as he does.
Yamini Gautam is very charming. Always have adored her looks and her acting and she's equally impactful through her character.
If we compare both the parts of the series - the directors are successful in executing the screenplay and throwing out the message to the audience in the most clearway. The second one I felt was a tougher one because it was taking on the challenge to read a message to an Indian audience who is not yet open and on terms to speak about the subject so openly. But they did it well.
Pavan Malhotra I think could have been a bit more serious as a judge. They seemed to have belittle the modesty of the Indian judicial system in the way some things were shown. People eating kachori during a hearing, the way Pankaj Tripathi talks to a judge.. But overall - a great one time watch. Just make sure you are ready for the tough subject to be spoken on.
Shame on the government. This movie should have been taxfree,but sad, the government system doesn't promote such a good movie and forgot about the reforms in the education system. Above all they had awarded this sex education movie a Adult movie certification. Hopeless
A very well made movie,which tells us that we should have faith in god in odd times and parents should support their child in difficult situations.
Sex education is still treated like sin in our society. I hope the education minister should take this topic seriously and show this movie in every school so that they can learn about the findings of this class movie.
A very well made movie,which tells us that we should have faith in god in odd times and parents should support their child in difficult situations.
Sex education is still treated like sin in our society. I hope the education minister should take this topic seriously and show this movie in every school so that they can learn about the findings of this class movie.
Any movie when comes with sequal or series, expectations are always high. OMG2 fulfills these expectations. Movie is no where boaring and gives some thought about change in education system. Pankaj tripathi is as always, best fit to his role. Yami Gautam is proven herself a great actress, and justify her image in this movie ad well. Dialogue, flow, drama everything is good. Some places it reminds OMG but that's fine. Good thing is, it do not touch or damage relegious feelings. If you want to relax your mind, good to watch. Its a family film or not is a question because our society is not ready to accept these bold topics, but if you watched any of Ayushman movies came in last few years with family then definitely its good to watch and change our thoughts.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAkshay Kumar's character was originally of Lord Shiva.But censor board asked to change it to his messenger due to the bold theme of sex education.
- Autres versionsThe film was heavily modified by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) for Indian theatrical release. It was approved with an A (adults only) certificate after several modifications were made to the film's content.
- Bandes originalesOonchi Oonchi Waadi
Composed by Kabeer Shukla, Hansraj Raghuvanshi, Djstrings
Lyrics by Djstrings
Performed by Hansraj Raghuvanshi
Duration: 3:58
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 500 000 000 INR (estimation)
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 614 607 $ US
- Durée
- 2h 36m(156 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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