An upright Forest Officer who strives for balance in a world of man-animal conflict while she also seeks her true calling in a hostile environment.An upright Forest Officer who strives for balance in a world of man-animal conflict while she also seeks her true calling in a hostile environment.An upright Forest Officer who strives for balance in a world of man-animal conflict while she also seeks her true calling in a hostile environment.
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Sherni has an extraordinary premise and it delivers it's points pretty well.
Vidya balan is outstanding in her role, so do the other cast. Cinematography and sound department does a splendid job. Worth watching.
Vidya balan is outstanding in her role, so do the other cast. Cinematography and sound department does a splendid job. Worth watching.
Review By Kamal K
It really shows the true situation of the forest department and how politics influence or rather interfere with it, Vidya shines as always Vijay Raaz is the perfect, overall team has done well. Sherni has almost everything but lacks what a good film must have - moments of "cinematic" brilliance where you feel emotionally moved & stirred but cannot explain why. That's the beauty of any good art work. Newton did that so well but not this one.
Extremely detailed, well acted, realistic camera movements - all were there but the poetry and poignancy was missing which made this film maybe a good documentation of our forest , wildlife, people , government procedures etc but failed to make it a good "CINEMA".
It really shows the true situation of the forest department and how politics influence or rather interfere with it, Vidya shines as always Vijay Raaz is the perfect, overall team has done well. Sherni has almost everything but lacks what a good film must have - moments of "cinematic" brilliance where you feel emotionally moved & stirred but cannot explain why. That's the beauty of any good art work. Newton did that so well but not this one.
Extremely detailed, well acted, realistic camera movements - all were there but the poetry and poignancy was missing which made this film maybe a good documentation of our forest , wildlife, people , government procedures etc but failed to make it a good "CINEMA".
"Sherni" is released today on Amazon Prime. The movie is directed by Amit Masurkar.
Vidya Balan is in the lead role. Vijay Raaz, Brijendra Kala, Sharat Saxena and Neeraj Kabi are also there. Each and everyone is talented. The movie plot highlights many social issues of Modern India. It tells about conservation of animals and nature, it portraits male domination, corrupt bureaucrats, yellow journalism etc.
The story is about a tigress, which attacks the cattles and the people of the nearby villages of the forest. The forest department tries to find the tigress and transfer it to a national park. And then the complexities come in. Local politicians made this issue political and tried to create vote banks for themselves. The corrupt bureaucrats are only concerned about their promotions.
Most probably, the film is shot in the forests of Madhya Pradesh. Cinematography is amazing. Most of the shots were taken in natural light. There's a breathtaking 360 degree aerial shot. Direction and screenplay are brilliant. Vidya Balan's performance is marvelous. Though each and everyone performed really well. If I'm not wrong, the last shots were taken at Salar Jung Museum in Hyderabad. You'll feel the pain if you look carefully at the eyes of those animals.
Why we have to always disturb the balance between animals and nature for economical development? Is the term "man-eaters" really necessary for predators? Aren't they just hungry? Isn't it normal for them? If we keep constructing mining facilities, if we keep making highways in between forests and national parks then where would the animals go? Are the officials taking sufficient necessary actions against poachers? Who are the real animals here? Yes! "Sherni" is questioning about these all.
Honestly speaking, I was in doubt because nobody tries to make any film on this issues before "Sherni". This concept is totally untouched in Bollywood. But this film will not disappoint you. If you're a nature lover or not, you should not miss this movie.
According to me, "Sherni" is a must watch movie.
Do watch "Sherni" and have a happy weekend!
Vidya Balan is in the lead role. Vijay Raaz, Brijendra Kala, Sharat Saxena and Neeraj Kabi are also there. Each and everyone is talented. The movie plot highlights many social issues of Modern India. It tells about conservation of animals and nature, it portraits male domination, corrupt bureaucrats, yellow journalism etc.
The story is about a tigress, which attacks the cattles and the people of the nearby villages of the forest. The forest department tries to find the tigress and transfer it to a national park. And then the complexities come in. Local politicians made this issue political and tried to create vote banks for themselves. The corrupt bureaucrats are only concerned about their promotions.
Most probably, the film is shot in the forests of Madhya Pradesh. Cinematography is amazing. Most of the shots were taken in natural light. There's a breathtaking 360 degree aerial shot. Direction and screenplay are brilliant. Vidya Balan's performance is marvelous. Though each and everyone performed really well. If I'm not wrong, the last shots were taken at Salar Jung Museum in Hyderabad. You'll feel the pain if you look carefully at the eyes of those animals.
Why we have to always disturb the balance between animals and nature for economical development? Is the term "man-eaters" really necessary for predators? Aren't they just hungry? Isn't it normal for them? If we keep constructing mining facilities, if we keep making highways in between forests and national parks then where would the animals go? Are the officials taking sufficient necessary actions against poachers? Who are the real animals here? Yes! "Sherni" is questioning about these all.
Honestly speaking, I was in doubt because nobody tries to make any film on this issues before "Sherni". This concept is totally untouched in Bollywood. But this film will not disappoint you. If you're a nature lover or not, you should not miss this movie.
According to me, "Sherni" is a must watch movie.
Do watch "Sherni" and have a happy weekend!
Very engaging, realistic ,good movie. Acting, camera , script and Direction super.
Sherni is about a forest team that is on a hunt to capture a tiger named "T-12" that is killing villagers in the forest. They face trouble from local politicians and from the people of the village who constantly criticize the team's poor efforts in capturing the tiger.
Sherni is not everyone's cup of tea. Knowing that it is directed by "Newton" director Amit Masurkar , you should not expect it to be a spine chilling animal hunt. However, this film aims at promoting animal conservation rather than killing them. There are so many who get affected by tigers and want them to be dead, but should they really be killed? That one emotional scene from the climax will prove it that tigers too have a life. You may not be able to train tigers to respect humans by not killing but that doesn't mean we dont respect them, that would leave no difference between us and the tigers.
The film does have some interesting points especially when Vidya and her team are out for capturing the tiger, rest every part relies on conversations and tribal rage.
The tribal cast like Sampa Mandal deserve special applause especially for their stellar natural performance. Their performances make sure you get the feeling of being in a forest tribal region. Vidya Balan roars! She doesn't shout too much but her dialogues do the roaring. Vijay Raaz, Sharat Saxena (he's the one that the film aims to be against), Neeraj Kabi etc all have done a good job as well.
Negatives - Mukul Chadda is wasted here and his parts could have been avoided. Some scenes of politics could have been avoided.
Overall, a must watch film for those interested in knowing what happens in the jungles and the tribal people and since it has a message, you definitely should watch it.
Sherni is not everyone's cup of tea. Knowing that it is directed by "Newton" director Amit Masurkar , you should not expect it to be a spine chilling animal hunt. However, this film aims at promoting animal conservation rather than killing them. There are so many who get affected by tigers and want them to be dead, but should they really be killed? That one emotional scene from the climax will prove it that tigers too have a life. You may not be able to train tigers to respect humans by not killing but that doesn't mean we dont respect them, that would leave no difference between us and the tigers.
The film does have some interesting points especially when Vidya and her team are out for capturing the tiger, rest every part relies on conversations and tribal rage.
The tribal cast like Sampa Mandal deserve special applause especially for their stellar natural performance. Their performances make sure you get the feeling of being in a forest tribal region. Vidya Balan roars! She doesn't shout too much but her dialogues do the roaring. Vijay Raaz, Sharat Saxena (he's the one that the film aims to be against), Neeraj Kabi etc all have done a good job as well.
Negatives - Mukul Chadda is wasted here and his parts could have been avoided. Some scenes of politics could have been avoided.
Overall, a must watch film for those interested in knowing what happens in the jungles and the tribal people and since it has a message, you definitely should watch it.
Did you know
- TriviaVidya Balan's second OTT release on Prime Video after Shakuntala Devi 2020.
- SoundtracksBandar Baant
Vocals by Aishwarya Joshi & Roshan Khan
Additional Vocals by Mayur Narvekar
Lyrics by Hussain Haidry
Music by Mayur Narvekar, Nucleya & Mehirr Nath Choppra (Bandish Projekt)
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- Runtime2 hours 11 minutes
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