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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaBased on true events of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully launching the Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan), making it the least expensive mission to Mars.Based on true events of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully launching the Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan), making it the least expensive mission to Mars.Based on true events of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully launching the Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan), making it the least expensive mission to Mars.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 2 vittorie e 16 candidature totali
Nithya Menen
- Varsha Pillai
- (as Nithya Menon)
Mohd. Zeeshan Ayyub
- Rishi Aggarwal
- (as Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub)
Kashmira Pardeshi
- Anya Shinde
- (as Kashmira Paradeshi)
Recensioni in evidenza
Everyone know Akshay Kumar is if the finest actor in Bollywood but this time he's choosen wrong script....
Vida Balan man is shining but movie is very poor
This movie proves again that you do not need extreme big budgets to make a decent movie, replicating the point made in the movie's true story as well. Very good graphics that convey the storyline and the finale. Hats off to Akshay Kumar for once again deciding to do a movie that is meaningful and sensible. The true story of this mission is as amazing as it's scientists. Power to them and the belief that it was possible. India became the first country to successfully launch a satellite mission to Mars in its first try! The movie is a must watch for that itself but it's entertaining as much!
There is an overlying sense of artificiality in the way Mission Mangal (Mars Mission) has been made, with abundant textbook techniques to mix comedy and drama into the proceedings of a vastly technical subject such as an organization's attempt to send a satellite on the Martian orbit. It ends up as a series of cringe-worthy sequences. For a film that demands realism as the only single factor, Mission Mangal strays away from it right from the word go! as we see the actors fooling around in office and wherever they go. It's a good idea by writer R Balki to refer home science as the solution to issues hampering space travel but the way they have been dramatized makes the discerning viewer coil in anger and disgust. Melodrama takes the limelight in the film that can be best characterized as a lackluster take on a historic feat, that only gets worse as you proceed watching it, eventually leading you to a specific scene where a gang of inebriated Isro scientists brawl in a metro car all of which reeks of self-righteousness. Mission Mangal is a mockery of the very subject that it pays homage to. There's no reason to spend any money on this and I would instead recommend going through the Wikipedia page of the actual mission instead. TN.
I feel this is basically an insult to Indian audience by trying to act like it's a science movie, based on real incident, woman empowerment and what not just to release it on Indian Independence day to emotionally provoke people to watch it and not to be critical towards your own knowledge. practicality, wisdom.
It's in a way insult to both ISRO, their mission and film making over all. Because you are basically emotionally manipulating people to get tangled to drama, situation of being driven by nationalism mood, using the real story, and release on a day where no one should question you action. Recipe for success shouldn't be defined by manipulating people emotionally.
For an analogy, it's basically enemy is singing national anthem infront of emotionally driven army who are hiding during the time of war and then enemy is shooting those who raise up their heads to respect the song. So anyone who are standing up in the situation emotionally driven will surely going to get a head shot not to think practically and logically is the whole case of this movie. This I would call as Charlie Chaplin syndrome. (Check youtube "Charlie Chaplin - Shoulder Arms (1918) - Shooting scene" you will get it)
Though I gave 2 points because, drama is good at some points and few people's acting is good like Vidya Balan. She is the only person to look up for in acting and rest are just to cherry in the cake. It's very sad though because such a good real story could have been made such epic proportion but is made such hastily just to mint money it feels. And jokes/humor is so bad. It's basically feels childish immature film made just to mint money or manipulate people in the disguise of entertainment.
Very much fact to say,check on wiki, this script seemed is taken by "SpaceMOM's" film. Mission Mangal seem taken that script and hurriedly made it just to mint money as soon as they got the producers for it. Check out Radha Bharadwaj's SpaceMOMs you will see the same movie angle but still to be released. It's very disappointing if Mission Mangal copied the script and because of money power corned the original
It's in a way insult to both ISRO, their mission and film making over all. Because you are basically emotionally manipulating people to get tangled to drama, situation of being driven by nationalism mood, using the real story, and release on a day where no one should question you action. Recipe for success shouldn't be defined by manipulating people emotionally.
For an analogy, it's basically enemy is singing national anthem infront of emotionally driven army who are hiding during the time of war and then enemy is shooting those who raise up their heads to respect the song. So anyone who are standing up in the situation emotionally driven will surely going to get a head shot not to think practically and logically is the whole case of this movie. This I would call as Charlie Chaplin syndrome. (Check youtube "Charlie Chaplin - Shoulder Arms (1918) - Shooting scene" you will get it)
Though I gave 2 points because, drama is good at some points and few people's acting is good like Vidya Balan. She is the only person to look up for in acting and rest are just to cherry in the cake. It's very sad though because such a good real story could have been made such epic proportion but is made such hastily just to mint money it feels. And jokes/humor is so bad. It's basically feels childish immature film made just to mint money or manipulate people in the disguise of entertainment.
Very much fact to say,check on wiki, this script seemed is taken by "SpaceMOM's" film. Mission Mangal seem taken that script and hurriedly made it just to mint money as soon as they got the producers for it. Check out Radha Bharadwaj's SpaceMOMs you will see the same movie angle but still to be released. It's very disappointing if Mission Mangal copied the script and because of money power corned the original
I don't know the fuss over this movie being so divisive among reviewers. Of course this movie is more of a fictionalized account of the days leading up to ISRO's MOM launch than a semi autobiographical narrative. So what? So many movies around the world come and go with the "based on/inspired by the events" tag that stray far from reality yet no one bats an eye then.
This movie is just OK, you can bring your parents or colleagues or spouse and you are guaranteed to have a pleasant time with any of them as company. Akshay does a fine job in the lead role with Vidya giving a commendable supporting act. The rest of the cast are passable.
The movie thankfully has not many cringe-worthy moments. The few that were put in more as a quota fulfillment for a standard masala Bollywood film do not stick out like a sore thumb. A lot of people seemed to complain that there was not much emphasis given on the exact science of the Mars mission . Clearly, this movie aims more for that vicarious experience of joy and happiness at having achieved the mission rather than the exact train of intellectual thought that went into solving the obstacles faced.
Finally, there was a commentary by an official reviewer as to how this movie was pandering to nationalism and religious appeasement at the same time.I got neither of those vibes from the movie. Regarding nationalism, I felt the referenced attribute was more about cherishing the underdog tale ( a financially stunted ISRO against space giants like the US and Russia) rather than any political right wing remark. And the religious appeasement angle was anything but left wing. If anything, that subplot was meant to reconcile the different faiths in a diverse nation and pray mutually for the success of the Mars mission.
So,overall I am impressed and will recommend this movie
This movie is just OK, you can bring your parents or colleagues or spouse and you are guaranteed to have a pleasant time with any of them as company. Akshay does a fine job in the lead role with Vidya giving a commendable supporting act. The rest of the cast are passable.
The movie thankfully has not many cringe-worthy moments. The few that were put in more as a quota fulfillment for a standard masala Bollywood film do not stick out like a sore thumb. A lot of people seemed to complain that there was not much emphasis given on the exact science of the Mars mission . Clearly, this movie aims more for that vicarious experience of joy and happiness at having achieved the mission rather than the exact train of intellectual thought that went into solving the obstacles faced.
Finally, there was a commentary by an official reviewer as to how this movie was pandering to nationalism and religious appeasement at the same time.I got neither of those vibes from the movie. Regarding nationalism, I felt the referenced attribute was more about cherishing the underdog tale ( a financially stunted ISRO against space giants like the US and Russia) rather than any political right wing remark. And the religious appeasement angle was anything but left wing. If anything, that subplot was meant to reconcile the different faiths in a diverse nation and pray mutually for the success of the Mars mission.
So,overall I am impressed and will recommend this movie
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe project landed in a controversy even before it could go on the floors, as US-based filmmaker Radha Bharadwaj has filed a lawsuit to halt production of the film as she claims it borrows from her script. She has also called out Atul Kasbekar for sharing her screenplay with cast member Vidya Balan without her approval.
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 3.659.413 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 1.365.006 USD
- 18 ago 2019
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 5.667.057 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 2h 10min(130 min)
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- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1
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