Kesari Veer
- 2025
- 2h 41min
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5,1/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe movie narrates the tale of Hamirji Gohil, a brave warrior who fought against the Tughlaq Empire to protect the Somnath Temple and the Hindu faith.The movie narrates the tale of Hamirji Gohil, a brave warrior who fought against the Tughlaq Empire to protect the Somnath Temple and the Hindu faith.The movie narrates the tale of Hamirji Gohil, a brave warrior who fought against the Tughlaq Empire to protect the Somnath Temple and the Hindu faith.
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I have no words to describe how much sh.it this is actually!
I had high expectations from Kesari Veer, but sadly, it turned out to be a complete letdown. The storyline felt forced and lacked emotional depth, while the pacing was painfully slow. The visuals and sound effects couldn't make up for the weak direction and predictable plot. It felt more like a missed opportunity than an inspiring experience. Definitely not worth the hype. I had high expectations from Kesari Veer, but sadly, it turned out to be a complete letdown. The storyline felt forced and lacked emotional depth, while the pacing was painfully slow. The visuals and sound effects couldn't make up for the weak direction and predictable plot. It felt more like a missed opportunity than an inspiring experience. Definitely not worth the hype.
I had high expectations from Kesari Veer, but sadly, it turned out to be a complete letdown. The storyline felt forced and lacked emotional depth, while the pacing was painfully slow. The visuals and sound effects couldn't make up for the weak direction and predictable plot. It felt more like a missed opportunity than an inspiring experience. Definitely not worth the hype. I had high expectations from Kesari Veer, but sadly, it turned out to be a complete letdown. The storyline felt forced and lacked emotional depth, while the pacing was painfully slow. The visuals and sound effects couldn't make up for the weak direction and predictable plot. It felt more like a missed opportunity than an inspiring experience. Definitely not worth the hype.
The film is a worthwhile watch. On a scale from zero to five, I give this film a five. The film literally brought tears to my eyes. I highly/strongly/definitely recommend the film.
Don't worry about anything and just watch it before you die one if the best movie i ever seen each and every thing is thrilling intentional and great to watch this movie before you lost the chance. U have to watch it now and feel the thrill peoples and others influencer say its bad cause then don't get money for it to say good. Cause other movies paying them a lot to say good don't ever listen other and just watch.
Don't worry about anything and just watch it before you die one if the best movie i ever seen each and every thing is thrilling intentional and great to watch this movie before you lost the chance. U have to watch it now and feel the thrill peoples and others influencer say its bad cause then don't get money for it to say good. Cause other movies paying them a lot to say good don't ever listen other and just watch.
Kesari Veer" is a film based on true events, highlighting the repeated Mughal invasions on the Somnath temple. While the subject holds historical significance, the execution sadly falls short.
The biggest weakness is the storyline, it feels rushed and lacks depth. It's as if the director was in a hurry, fast-forwarding through the narrative without letting the plot breathe. This makes the story feel disconnected and meaningless at times.
The second major drawback is the casting. Apart from Suniel Shetty and Vivek Oberoi, the rest of the cast failed to make an impact. Stronger actors could have elevated the film, but it seems the limited budget didn't allow for better choices.
Thirdly, the absence of quality VFX is glaring. The film lacks realism and feels more like a staged drama than a cinematic experience. For a movie based on a real and inspirational story, the lack of visual authenticity is disappointing.
A film based on true history should inspire and feel real. Unfortunately, both the director and producers failed to bring that vision to life.
A missed chance and unfortunate outcome for the production house and backstage team. Better luck next time.
The biggest weakness is the storyline, it feels rushed and lacks depth. It's as if the director was in a hurry, fast-forwarding through the narrative without letting the plot breathe. This makes the story feel disconnected and meaningless at times.
The second major drawback is the casting. Apart from Suniel Shetty and Vivek Oberoi, the rest of the cast failed to make an impact. Stronger actors could have elevated the film, but it seems the limited budget didn't allow for better choices.
Thirdly, the absence of quality VFX is glaring. The film lacks realism and feels more like a staged drama than a cinematic experience. For a movie based on a real and inspirational story, the lack of visual authenticity is disappointing.
A film based on true history should inspire and feel real. Unfortunately, both the director and producers failed to bring that vision to life.
A missed chance and unfortunate outcome for the production house and backstage team. Better luck next time.
KESARI VEER could've been a great movie with better writing, stronger dialogues, improved acting, better visual effects, and a decent budget.
The visual effects are quite poor and noticeably bad - especially that CGI lion, which looked completely unrealistic.
The acting is disappointing too. Even Suniel Shetty and Vivek Oberoi couldn't save the film with their performances.
The action scenes are illogical and make no sense. The pacing is all over the place - easily one of the weakest aspects.
The story had potential: a brave warrior, Shri Hamirji Gohil, standing against the Tughlaq Empire to protect the Somnath Temple. But unfortunately, it's executed very poorly.
The final fight sequence was a little decent, but definitely not enough to save the movie.
While watching, I was reminded of "Baahubali" at times, and even "Chhaava" in a few moments - but this film doesn't even come close, not even as a cheap copy.
Overall, it's a bad film with very poor execution.
The visual effects are quite poor and noticeably bad - especially that CGI lion, which looked completely unrealistic.
The acting is disappointing too. Even Suniel Shetty and Vivek Oberoi couldn't save the film with their performances.
The action scenes are illogical and make no sense. The pacing is all over the place - easily one of the weakest aspects.
The story had potential: a brave warrior, Shri Hamirji Gohil, standing against the Tughlaq Empire to protect the Somnath Temple. But unfortunately, it's executed very poorly.
The final fight sequence was a little decent, but definitely not enough to save the movie.
While watching, I was reminded of "Baahubali" at times, and even "Chhaava" in a few moments - but this film doesn't even come close, not even as a cheap copy.
Overall, it's a bad film with very poor execution.
T's hard to describe Kesari Veer without first asking: who greenlit this mess? This film feels more like a parody of patriotism than a cinematic homage.
From the very first frame, Kesari Veer stumbles into a chaotic blend of bad writing, exaggerated melodrama, and a complete lack of coherence. The script is a tragicomic disaster, with dialogue that sounds like it was generated by an AI trained exclusively on WhatsApp forwards. The performances-though possibly earnest-are smothered under a blanket of poor direction and clunky editing.
Visually, the film tries to be grand, but it often looks like a historical epic shot on a shoestring budget with CGI borrowed from a 2005 video game. The costume and production design swing wildly between "meh" and "did anyone even try?"
What truly sinks Kesari Veer, though, is its inability to respect the intelligence of its audience. It shouts its message instead of showing it. Rather than honoring bravery, it weaponizes nationalism in the most cartoonish, chest-thumping way.
Stupid bollywood kinda movie! It doesn't even deserve 1 star.
From the very first frame, Kesari Veer stumbles into a chaotic blend of bad writing, exaggerated melodrama, and a complete lack of coherence. The script is a tragicomic disaster, with dialogue that sounds like it was generated by an AI trained exclusively on WhatsApp forwards. The performances-though possibly earnest-are smothered under a blanket of poor direction and clunky editing.
Visually, the film tries to be grand, but it often looks like a historical epic shot on a shoestring budget with CGI borrowed from a 2005 video game. The costume and production design swing wildly between "meh" and "did anyone even try?"
What truly sinks Kesari Veer, though, is its inability to respect the intelligence of its audience. It shouts its message instead of showing it. Rather than honoring bravery, it weaponizes nationalism in the most cartoonish, chest-thumping way.
Stupid bollywood kinda movie! It doesn't even deserve 1 star.
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- 7 001 179 $US (estimé)
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- 2 120 $US
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- 2h 41min(161 min)
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