This heart-warming 11-song musical is about how the prevailing Indian education system and parents put pressure on children to be competitive in their "studies, thereby leaving no time for a... Read allThis heart-warming 11-song musical is about how the prevailing Indian education system and parents put pressure on children to be competitive in their "studies, thereby leaving no time for art and culture. Against this background, two music and drama teachers Mary and Manoj strug... Read allThis heart-warming 11-song musical is about how the prevailing Indian education system and parents put pressure on children to be competitive in their "studies, thereby leaving no time for art and culture. Against this background, two music and drama teachers Mary and Manoj struggle to put up "The Sound of Music".
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Overall, I think the story did try too hard to throw you off (and...it worked...?) but I guess I'll give it a pass. Surely worth a watch!
All actors performed nicely, Sharman joshi, Shriya saran etc Bgm and comedies are one of the best. Movie is Fantastic. Must watch.
In the starting it raised a bar and kept on going above it. You don't see that typically in movies. Even Carry ok but few scenes felt boring but this is just crazy.
Director and his friends did fantastic job, who so ever did their casting just nailed it.
Shriya sharan looked different in the movie and even story was very different, and good acting.
Sharman joshi carried the movie throughout but I really want to mention him a new face whose chemistry with shriya was amazing. They complimented each other.
This movie is magical in its own way. Basically the cinematography is excellent.
The chemistry between the characters is maintained perfectly through the night scenes and through the entire movie. There are times I felt that a certain scene could have made better to give the viewer a satisfying moment but that would be a totally different movie.
Simply loved this just because of the visuals.
I think this is really underrated and that could be because of the viewers expecting something different. Don't keep them high. Just enjoy it simply and stay with the flow.
Shriya Saran delivers a captivating performance as Mary, a passionate music teacher who inspires her students to embrace their artistic talents. Her portrayal is both heartwarming and inspiring, showcasing the transformative power of music education.
The film's musical numbers are a highlight, with beautifully choreographed sequences and soulful renditions of classic songs. The integration of music and dance into the narrative effectively conveys the film's message about the importance of artistic expression.
However, the film's narrative occasionally falters, with some plot points feeling predictable and underdeveloped. The pacing can feel uneven at times, and the dialogue occasionally veers into preachiness.
Despite its shortcomings, "Music School" is a heartwarming and entertaining film that celebrates the power of music and the importance of nurturing a child's creativity. Shriya Saran's performance and the film's musical numbers create a harmonious and engaging experience that will resonate with audiences of all ages.
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- SoundtracksPadhte Jao Baccha (Hindi)
Music by Ilaiyaraaja
Lyrics by Dr. Sagar & Raman Raghuvanshi
Vocals by Priya Mali, Aditya Balaji, Hrithik Jayakish, Padmaja Sreenivasan, Vaimu & Sandeep
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- Runtime2 hours 5 minutes
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