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An Adivasi 13-year-old from Telangana becomes the youngest girl in history to climb Mount Everest.An Adivasi 13-year-old from Telangana becomes the youngest girl in history to climb Mount Everest.An Adivasi 13-year-old from Telangana becomes the youngest girl in history to climb Mount Everest.
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Malesh Balastu
- Food Contractor
- (as Dr. Malesh Balastu)
Rayala Harischandra
- Priya's Father
- (as Dr. Rayala Harischandra)
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Dinesh Prakash has already given an accurate review of the movie and shared excellent points.
My first interaction with the movie was it's trailer of course and by knowing that a poor tribal girl reached such feet and from a place around a 100kms from where I live, excited me to watch the movie. Also the trailer was good. Then, I saw Rahul's interview on Jaby Koay's Channel. It was then, I came to know about Rahul and his inspiration behind the movie, his passion and his philosophies about work and life. He seems to be a genuine, humane, concerned and passionate man to me. I have become his fan immediately and added all his movies to my IMDb watch list.
And about the film, it was good for two reasons: because the story is great and inspirational, the story telling is simple and genuine. Possibly due to it's low budget, there were not much intensive action shots of the mountaineering. But, the movie is nevertheless, complete without all that. And I think, the action shots might only extend the run time by another 15-20 minute and then the real emotion may get diluted in the audience.
Coming to technical aspects from an audience point of view:
Music: Very subtle and good
Cinematography: Every scene is exactly like what it's in the real world. Generally, the places we see outside in the real world, when seen in movies, we find some change in it and are not really convincing. But in this movie, I don't know why, each scene is exactly the way it appears in the real world.
Screenplay: No experiments done. Basic and decent story telling.
Overall, I think the film might not be so great speaking artistically or technically. But, it has got an accurate depiction of the real world and that's very interesting and convincing to an audience like me.
I wish Rahul Bose to keep making such good films. And Poorna and Anand Kumar to keep going and to have bright future.
My first interaction with the movie was it's trailer of course and by knowing that a poor tribal girl reached such feet and from a place around a 100kms from where I live, excited me to watch the movie. Also the trailer was good. Then, I saw Rahul's interview on Jaby Koay's Channel. It was then, I came to know about Rahul and his inspiration behind the movie, his passion and his philosophies about work and life. He seems to be a genuine, humane, concerned and passionate man to me. I have become his fan immediately and added all his movies to my IMDb watch list.
And about the film, it was good for two reasons: because the story is great and inspirational, the story telling is simple and genuine. Possibly due to it's low budget, there were not much intensive action shots of the mountaineering. But, the movie is nevertheless, complete without all that. And I think, the action shots might only extend the run time by another 15-20 minute and then the real emotion may get diluted in the audience.
Coming to technical aspects from an audience point of view:
Music: Very subtle and good
Cinematography: Every scene is exactly like what it's in the real world. Generally, the places we see outside in the real world, when seen in movies, we find some change in it and are not really convincing. But in this movie, I don't know why, each scene is exactly the way it appears in the real world.
Screenplay: No experiments done. Basic and decent story telling.
Overall, I think the film might not be so great speaking artistically or technically. But, it has got an accurate depiction of the real world and that's very interesting and convincing to an audience like me.
I wish Rahul Bose to keep making such good films. And Poorna and Anand Kumar to keep going and to have bright future.
Narrates real experiences of a poor girl. The girl is rising from struggles in her life. The direction work of Rahul Bose is appreciative also acted very well. Film portraits racism against girls. Film also says about child marriage and consequences. Friendship, family, and public responsibilities all are highlighted in the movie very well.
Saw this film today. Here's the thing about this film. I loved it. It made me laugh and cry. It was a TRUE story of absolute grit. Well edited, very beautifully carved. Each character is nicely drawn. Well cast. The story builds at a beautiful pace - neither too fast, nor too slow.
Some movies take you on a journey. This is one of those movies. Go on this journey. Its worth every second.
The cinematography is great. This is that rare film that has technical excellence and great story telling. Its a life time favorite.
Some movies take you on a journey. This is one of those movies. Go on this journey. Its worth every second.
The cinematography is great. This is that rare film that has technical excellence and great story telling. Its a life time favorite.
I had very low expectation from the movie as I had not heard great things about this movie in media, and now I am writing this after the first few scenes of the music. Very few directors know the art of blending music , cinematography and story together as I see in this film. After finishing all the movies of Sergio Leone and Satyajit Ray, I was ad that I will never be seeing such movies again. I see a hope now after this movie. I am not talking about the story plot which everyone can see is good , but more about the art. To Rahul Bose - You have a great team , Its a long and painful journey for you ahead, you will get awfully lonely if you continue to make such films in Bollywood. But I would suggest you to stick to your guns, and we will see another Sholay , or Apu Trilogy or Dollar trilogy coming from you.
Please watch POORNA with your entire family in the nearest theater. These kind of films need all our support and encouragement. Hats off to PVR and director-producer #RahulBose, for investing time, effort n energy in this venture. Rating 3/5.
Did you know
- TriviaAditi Inamdar (Poorna) was scared of water but overcame her fear, and the first scene was shot involving water.
- SoundtracksKuch Parbat Hilaayein
Performed by Arijit Singh
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- Poorna: Courage Has No Limit
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- $583,012
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- 1h 40m(100 min)
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