Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA bunch of B. Tech students, who perpetually fail their examinations. Consequently, they are put to test as their lives get murkier and challenging. Will they be able to win over their chall... Tout lireA bunch of B. Tech students, who perpetually fail their examinations. Consequently, they are put to test as their lives get murkier and challenging. Will they be able to win over their challenges?A bunch of B. Tech students, who perpetually fail their examinations. Consequently, they are put to test as their lives get murkier and challenging. Will they be able to win over their challenges?
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Arjun Ashokan
- Azad Muhammed
- (as Arjun Asokan)
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The director have no clue what he is doing. Very predictable cliche storyline. Some message they want to send out by this film, but its not at all convincing and is full of errors. Really bad. Stay away!!!
I'm not going to lie. Initially, the movie comes off an a typical "iddi padam", and rightly so. A good two thirds of the film are spent with the main characters smoking cigarettes, drinking alcohol and getting into fights. While you might find all of that a bit dry or unpleasant while watching it, this first block of the film is essential in building the foundation of the plot and the backstories of the characters. I think that the knowledge that the viewer picks up about the characters during the first part of the film is what heightens the effect of the the second portion of the film. You get so attached to the characters that when you reach the turning point in the film, it hits you like a train. Like man, I was absolutely wrecked. If you keep watching this movie you won't be disappointed. I feel sorry for anyone who sits down to watch this film, and gets up before the turning point in the film, because they've missed out BIG TIME.
I didn't get bored watching this film. The film is OK, could have been made better. Especially the twist and the climax. Songs were also nice, though not top-notch.
The film B. Tech is a cinematic work belonging to the romantic drama thriller genres, directed by Mridul Nair.
The narrative commences with the introduction of Azaad, a young individual who enrols in an engineering college in Bangalore. He subsequently becomes part of a group of Malayali students who have been pursuing their supply exams for an extended period. The group's primary gathering place is a Malayali hotel situated in front of the college. Azaad is depicted as an innocent character from a disadvantaged background who demonstrates academic excellence. However, the group members are experiencing a decline in their academic motivation.
The film then focuses on campus life, including classes, examinations, conflicts, romance and leisure activities. Once, the group visits Azaad's village and learns that he was raised in an orphanage and has only a sister. His financial needs are met by natives. In the second half, Azaad is killed in a bomb blast after returning from the village. The police then accuse Azaad and the other Muslims in the gang, despite a lack of concrete evidence. In response, the students organise protests and various programmes, seeking to uncover the truth behind the bomb incident.
The narrative was engaging, the direction satisfying, and the performances noteworthy. Additionally, the musical scores and comedy scenes were impressive. However, there were some instances of mass masala items and clichés, which detract from the overall quality of the production. Nonetheless, it is a valuable resource for one-time watching.
The narrative commences with the introduction of Azaad, a young individual who enrols in an engineering college in Bangalore. He subsequently becomes part of a group of Malayali students who have been pursuing their supply exams for an extended period. The group's primary gathering place is a Malayali hotel situated in front of the college. Azaad is depicted as an innocent character from a disadvantaged background who demonstrates academic excellence. However, the group members are experiencing a decline in their academic motivation.
The film then focuses on campus life, including classes, examinations, conflicts, romance and leisure activities. Once, the group visits Azaad's village and learns that he was raised in an orphanage and has only a sister. His financial needs are met by natives. In the second half, Azaad is killed in a bomb blast after returning from the village. The police then accuse Azaad and the other Muslims in the gang, despite a lack of concrete evidence. In response, the students organise protests and various programmes, seeking to uncover the truth behind the bomb incident.
The narrative was engaging, the direction satisfying, and the performances noteworthy. Additionally, the musical scores and comedy scenes were impressive. However, there were some instances of mass masala items and clichés, which detract from the overall quality of the production. Nonetheless, it is a valuable resource for one-time watching.
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- Montant brut mondial
- 158 444 $US
- Durée2 heures 26 minutes
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