Monday, May 9, 2016


 {eight|almost eight|almost 8} ) Devdas (2002)

Devdas has already been {presented|highlighted|included} on the critic's list. Refer #8.

7) {Called|Phoned|Grad} De Basanti (2006)

(Director: Rakesh Om Prakash Mehra)

In the wake of new age movies, Mehra came up with a taut script which was captivating and unusual. The power which comes with the awakening of group {of men and women is|of folks is} magnanimous and Mehra shown it in {the|their|it is} full glory. He {pulls|attracts|takes in} parallels between the {independence|flexibility|liberty} fight movements and anti-corruption movements. For the effective execution of the theme, he took the help of few aimless young men who had recently been confused and irresponsible in your daily course. Mehra warns us {that the|which a|a} second freedom movement with the offing and we have growing number of {interpersonal|sociable|cultural} injustices and evils which warrant the interest of today's youth. {To place|To set|That will put} {on|out} his angst, he {required|got|had taken} a rather violent {route|way|course} which was similar to that of legendary {independence|flexibility|liberty} fighter Bhagath Singh. {All of us|We all} have our reservations about this; otherwise, a fantastic film!Movie បេះដូងលាក់ស្នេហ៍ Ep 71A| besdong leak sne


6) Taare Zameen Par (2007)

(Director: Aamir Khan)

Taare Zameen {Equal footing|Equal|Pendant} saw Aamir Khan on the director's seat for the first time and he proved himself that he's a very {delicate|very sensitive|hypersensitive} director. Directing a movie with a child {acting professional|professional|actor or actress} as {the key} protagonist is not {a fairly easy} feat as only accomplished directors could achieve that. On top of it, film {creation|development} company dealt with the troubles {of the|of any|of your} dyslexic {child|youngster} and it required great restraint from the overseer to present it with sensitivity and at the same time done away with being overtly sensitive. Darsheel Safari became the favorite of the {country|region|land} post the release; a superstar in the own right. It was {center|cardiovascular|cardiovascular system} wrenching to see him going through so much inner turmoil in such a tender age {and never|rather than|but not} too many could {keep|maintain|carry} their tears while {viewing|observing|seeing} Shankar Mahadevan's National {Honor|Prize|Merit} winning song 'Maa'. The questions he asked through that song made all the eyes moist in the theatre. The movie also made a strong statement about today's educational system which is all about the grading and the unbearable pressure.

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