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Six Nine Five (695) (2024)

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Six Nine Five (695)

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8/10

695: More Than a Film, It's a Pulse of Faith

695 isn't just a number. It's a countdown of centuries, a chronicle of struggle, and a cinematic echo of a billion prayers.

As the screen lights up with the story of Ayodhya, what you witness is not just a temple being built - you witness the resurrection of an identity. The film handles sensitive history with surprising restraint and a spiritual gravitas that is rare in mainstream cinema.

Performances are grounded - not over-the-top, not Bollywood-glamour - just raw and rooted. The visuals of Ram Janmabhoomi are breathtaking, sometimes feeling more like darshan than cinema.

Yes, it walks a tightrope - balancing politics, emotion, and religion. And while some moments feel dramatized, the core remains sincere: this is a film made not to entertain, but to awaken.

In an era of noise, 695 dares to be silent in places - letting history and devotion do the talking. Whether you agree with its politics or not, you can't ignore its pulse.

Jai Shri Ram isn't just a chant here. It's closure."
  • lokeshkuhadia
  • May 23, 2025
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10/10

Must watch movie

This is the struggle of the Indian history to the recreation of the ram mandir ayodhya. Must watch movie, we need to have more movies like this. To show the real history of india not fabricated one my invaders.

As my point of view this is just the glimpse of the real struggle, but reality is far more horrible than this.

This is the turning point in India history of politics. People realize about the past and fabricated history that was tought to the past generations.

How British India get divided on to three different countries on basis of religion and still People have to suffer for their religious place. Like in Christianity Jesus was born in Jerusalem and they have holy place, prophet Mohamad was born in makka then why we hindu have to struggle for getting a worship place?
  • tshahk
  • Jan 23, 2024
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10/10

"A powerful tribute to the Hindu community's struggle for the Ram Mandir".

"695" is a powerful historical drama that perfectly captures the emotions and sentiments of millions of Hindus across the world. The movie tells the story of the 500-year struggle for the Ram Mandir, highlighting the sacrifices made by generations of Hindus to reclaim their sacred land. The story is well-paced and builds up to a heart-wrenching climax, leaving the audience with a sense of pride and hope for the future. The direction and cinematography are top-notch, creating an immersive experience that transports the audience to the heart of the action.

This movie celebrates the Indian heritage and cultural values, and gives the viewers a deeper understanding and appreciation of the struggles and sacrifices made by the Hindu community over the centuries. It's a must-watch for anyone interested in Indian history and culture, and it will leave a lasting impact on the viewer's mind.
  • zeneee
  • Jan 22, 2024
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10/10

Jai Shree Ram

  • tinnysharmaji
  • Feb 17, 2024
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1/10

Exquisite piece of rotten storytelling

Fiction not history.

Disappointed that they did not also fabricate the non-existence of any historical or archaeological evidence on the subject.

Fiction and imagination needs to be logical and creative, this one is worse than Grade Z, I would have Rather watched the news, already they are creative.

Watch it if you subscribe with the current popular false narrative movement and distorted historical story telling.

Exquisite piece of rotten storytelling and direction, what a waste of time.

Seems like they got carried away little too much fiction as they perceived with distorted history as expected - Junk!!!
  • studentthinc
  • May 1, 2024
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