akashs115
Joined Jul 2013
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I really like the story line and the characters, so whoever wrote the story and screenplay did a good job. But the acting seems very weird in some portions, it's almost like the director didn't delve into the characters and language of the underworld. The supporrting actors didn't do a good job, I would say the actors weren't selected properly. These kind of series should have selections from good drama schools in the country or of people with previous experience. But some of the dialogues lack seriousness or relevance.
I am still in the middle of the series, and I am in the middle of a scene where the characters are hyping murshid without the story not supporting that hype yet. Does he require so much hype in every episode?
I am still in the middle of the series, and I am in the middle of a scene where the characters are hyping murshid without the story not supporting that hype yet. Does he require so much hype in every episode?
You would typically expect an army film to speak to mainstream nationalism or glorify the symbols of nationalist pride. Sam Bahadur does no such thing, it's driven by impeccable focus on character of a man embroiled in turmoils of history.
It's sad that Sam Bahadur had to release alongside a film like Animal, that deprived it of the love and praise it deserves. I am all praises for Vicky Kaushal. To be honest I was extremely impressed watching Ranbir Kapoor in Animal, but Vicky Kaushal takes it up a notch. His hold on the character's body language, tonality and delivery is breath taking to watch throughout. The screenplay, dialogues and editing work have been done beautifully.
Watch this film if you haven't already. Sheer joy!
It's sad that Sam Bahadur had to release alongside a film like Animal, that deprived it of the love and praise it deserves. I am all praises for Vicky Kaushal. To be honest I was extremely impressed watching Ranbir Kapoor in Animal, but Vicky Kaushal takes it up a notch. His hold on the character's body language, tonality and delivery is breath taking to watch throughout. The screenplay, dialogues and editing work have been done beautifully.
Watch this film if you haven't already. Sheer joy!
I have started watching the series so I have to finish it but having watched web series like Family Man, Special Ops, Jack Ryan, Farzi.. This is a HUGE disappointment. Had this been a movie it would have done better, since there are so many stupid exchange of dialogues that it becomes super cringe.
You can tolerate characters not sticking to their roles for 2 hours but this is 4 and a half hours and repeated torture. I am really just watching it to complete it now. Had someone just asked this question on the set or during scriptwriting, "What would X character of a police officer/terrorist/politician do or say in this situation?" the result would have been extremely different. I feel the actors did their jobs well, but the overall tone/direction/script/dialogue didn't give them enough room to work with.
You can tolerate characters not sticking to their roles for 2 hours but this is 4 and a half hours and repeated torture. I am really just watching it to complete it now. Had someone just asked this question on the set or during scriptwriting, "What would X character of a police officer/terrorist/politician do or say in this situation?" the result would have been extremely different. I feel the actors did their jobs well, but the overall tone/direction/script/dialogue didn't give them enough room to work with.