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8/10
SUPPORT this kind of Film.
MandalBros-56 August 2020
How far a father will go to see his son in a beautiful future is the premises of Pareeksha.

Prakash Jha comes out from his favourite political zone and beautifully shows us some important issues of our Indian society.

Now it is obvious that actor like Adil Hussain always impresses us with his performence. Here is also the same. He is such a versatile actor. Good to see Priyanka Bose after 2016 film Lion. Sanjay Suri in his small role is also commendable.

Available on Zee5.

© MandalBros.
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9/10
A MUST WATCH FILM, PLEASE SUPPORT IT.
kumarujjal6 August 2020
Pareeksha is definitely one of the best film released in recent times. The story is very emotional, uplifting, inspiring, socially aware and above all, the truth of several lives of this country. Other then some few technical faults, Pareeksha holds you tight till the end. Please support this film.
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9/10
A Must Watch Movie
kishorkure6 August 2020
It is an inspirational as well as motivational story. This movie, an emotional story, satisfies its audience completely. It does not bore you for a second also. This movie, having no star kid in it, is a strong slap on the cheeks of Nepotism in Bollywood.

These fine actors need our support.
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10/10
Woooo...
wasimbulbul6 August 2020
What a movie.... Thank u prakash sir..... Hatsoff adil Hussain 👌👌👌👌👌👌
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10/10
The Story touched my heart. its Raw- itsbymayank Review of Pareeksha 2020
mayanklouteriya6 August 2020
The Story touched my heart, loved the presentation and the hard work of Sir Adil Hussain and all actors have done brilliant work, Sir Prakash Jha wrote and Directed the perfect master peace bit slow but easily skipable, Marvelously Directed and presented the every core part of poor family and shows the emotion. The actors acting, hard work excellence in characters presentation.. Everything touched my heart. I must say while watching some scenes you'll feel like hug your father and you'll definitely cry sorry if you don't have father(unlucky like me) then you'll cry from your heart and miss him. Like me. Father's have to face so many ups and downs to fulfill kids wishes and to accomplished dreams, how parents work hard, this movie is the best presentation of them's whole journey. After completing the movie and while writing the review of this movie, I was not sure from where to start writing this. Loved the direction, writing and enjoyed every part of the movie and i missed my father. All fathers rocks. - itsbymayank Mayank Bharat Bhushan Louteriya
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10/10
highly motivated
Shivam7817 August 2020
If you're looking for some inspiration in life here you go! Will not only make your day but leave you highly motivated.
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8/10
Pareeksha
tinnisanyal6 August 2020
I watched this today. Amazing. Must watch movie. Please please watch this.
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7/10
Muvi not only defies nepotism but also shows fathers love.
MuviFan7310 August 2020
Tone, Script & Story: A father somehow gains conscience that his son can do better in life only by going to costlier school. He is a rickshaw driver. The movie is about getting admission into such school and struggle to keep him there.

The movie contains actors free from nepotism. Everybody - may it be father (trying to support child's education), may it be supporting cast (like the negative character who provide funds to poor), may it be the child (sincere in his role to get educated), everybody has done justice to their roles.

I am not against nepotism but those who struggle for being not so deserve a fair chance certainly if they are good in their task.

Final Verdict: This movie needs to be supported. So less votes on Imdb. Please watch it for fathers love and for its free from nepotism.
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10/10
I feel blessed that I watched this movie!
anshuaditya-4491711 August 2020
A movie that's a must watch for everyone. The time I finished this movie I just opened my insta and asked all of my friends to watch this one. It's not just a movie, it actually motivates you, sometimes it do make u emotional and happy as well and the last is like wow...tears roll down my face. I'm blessed that I watched this movie.
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6/10
Pareeksha
IPyaarCinema28 August 2020
Review By Kamal K

A poor rickshaw puller in Ranchi aspires to educate his son in an elite CBSE school. "Your sarkaari school wont take anywhere in life", he keeps warning his son. The film then focuses on the challenges and obstacles faced by this father and the heavy price he eventually pays to achieve his dream.

Quite simplistic in approach, Pareeksha subtly explores the class divide as well as the political rot plaguing the education system. Jha invests considerable time to highlight how the IB schools restrict themselves to rich students only and even the RTE act is sometimes not followed in spirit..

On the flipside, the film doesn't delve deeper in to the "acceptability" factor the gareeb kid would face when he manages to secure admission in an elite school. The transition from a teacher and few classmates deriding him to his universal acceptance as a scholar appears too hurried here.

Back to the positive, the performances are first rate. Adil Hussain is simply outstanding in the lead role. Priyanka Bose playing his wife and newcomer Shubham as the son are also fantastic. Particularly, Shubham's climactic monologue stays with you long after the movie is over. Sanjay Suri is a pleasure to watch in his small role.

Pareeksha is a heartwarming film with an inspiring message. If you can ignore it's slightly sluggish pace, it can be a pleasant weekend watch with family!!
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10/10
eyes filled with tears
meena3436517 August 2020
A poor rickshaw puller in Ranchi thriving to educate is son will leave you with your eyes filled with tears.
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7/10
Good story
shovonbhattacharjee13 January 2021
The story of this movie is good and acting is also good.
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4/10
MUDDLED
SinhaSomesh6 August 2020
#FinalVerdict

To be fair, director Prakash Jha's Pareeksha is a well-intentioned film that has its heart in the right place. But the film has a combination of an outdated script and shrill TV-soap treatment that you'd seen in the 80s.

Prakash Jha's cinema has always illustrated harsh realism in a transfixing and riveting manner. Pareeksha has a lot to say, but the predicament is, what translates on the screen is not razor-sharp. But, of course, there are few defining moments in the movie.

A Prakash Jha film is talked about for more reasons than one. It provides food for thought and sets you thinking. But Pareeksha merely touches the tip of the iceberg. The writer creates a non-believable situation. Moreover, the screenplay is repetitive. Pareeksha moves along at snail's pace. It tackles an interesting topic but doesn't make much of an impact. It's a shame because some things in the film do work. The biggest drawback is that the climax tries too hard to throw a hard punch, but fails miserably.

Although Pareeksha has noble intentions, it could have been a gripping fare had director Prakash Jha tackled the subject more realistically. Barring a few sequences, it lacks the power to keep you glued. On the brighter side, the acting is distinguished. Pareeksha gets very real at times, but gets ludicrous as well. Adil Hussain gives a completely new dimension to this character. The role is tailor-made for him. Priyanka Bose has an equally challenging part and she handles her scenes with complete understanding. Sanjay Suri is a complete natural, as always. Pareeksha offers Shubham Jha several difficult sequences, which the child actor carries off with flourish.

To sum up, Pareeksha runs out of steam midway. Its noble intentions notwithstanding, the film is a real slog. This could well turn out to be one of the year's most forgettable films.
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10/10
A real-life story
Shivam7817 August 2020
A real-life story with no uneccesray drama. I'm so in love with is a movie! A must watch!
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10/10
Dur
istiaqueahamed6 August 2020
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To be fair, director Prakash Jha's Pareeksha is a well-intentioned film that has its heart in the right place. But the film has a combination of an outdated script and shrill TV-soap treatment that you'd seen in the 80s.

Prakash Jha's cinema has always illustrated harsh realism in a transfixing and riveting manner. Pareeksha has a lot to say, but the predicament is, what translates on the screen is not razor-sharp. But, of course, there are few defining moments in the movie.

A Prakash Jha film is talked about for more reasons than one. It provides food for thought and sets you thinking. But Pareeksha merely touches the tip of the iceberg. The writer creates a non-believable situation. Moreover, the screenplay is repetitive. Pareeksha moves along at snail's pace. It tackles an interesting topic but doesn't make much of an impact. It's a shame because some things in the film do work. The biggest drawback is that the climax tries too hard to throw a hard punch, but fails miserably.

Although Pareeksha has noble intentions, it could have been a gripping fare had director Prakash Jha tackled the subject more realistically. Barring a few sequences, it lacks the power to keep you glued. On the brighter side, the acting is distinguished. Pareeksha gets very real at times, but gets ludicrous as well. Adil Hussain gives a completely new dimension to this character. The role is tailor-made for him. Priyanka Bose has an equally challenging part and she handles her scenes with complete understanding. Sanjay Suri is a complete natural, as always. Pareeksha offers Shubham Jha several difficult sequences, which the child actor carries off with flourish.

To sum up, Pareeksha runs out of steam midway. Its noble intentions notwithstanding, the film is a real slog. This could well turn out to be one of the year's most forgettable films. MUDDLED
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10/10
What a heart-melting movie!
Sushmitdey17 August 2020
The concern in the eyes of a mother, hard work n dedication of father n true talent of the son. What a heart-melting movie!
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10/10
Brilliant
ayushgupta-189896 August 2020
#Pareeksha Movie directed by Prakash Jha deserves 4*/5. Brilliant acting by Adil Hussain, Shubham, Priyanka Bose and Sanjay Suri.
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7/10
Inspriational
diponkordevnath8 August 2021
Story & Screenplay Great. Acting is initiative. Story of a father who can do everything for his son. So Emotional Movie.
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10/10
I recommend to watch it along with your fathers!
Juhi-09817 August 2020
To what extent your father can go for your good is amazingly showcased in this movie.
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6/10
It is just an Okay film...propagating the stereotypes!
MaverickV4 October 2020
It is so ironic that even in 21st century in our country class and caste divide prevails in a rampant manner and rather than making ourselves stronger and truly self-sufficient, our societal pressures push the parents to such an extent that some of them forget the thin line between aspiration (or inspiration) Vs obsession, qualification Vs education! And mind it what is shown here through the lens of a poor family mindset is just mildly different than so many other stories from middle or upper middle class families in India. The difference here is just that the so called mistake committed by a father is easily perceived as a 'black & white' Crime compared to the mistakes of so many other parents who indirectly take bribes, believe in superstitious religionism, work like slaves in corporate world, and in many other ways perpetuate the corruption that is so unchecked and deeply rooted in the society.

The story has its moments, and the director has tried to showcase the true desperation of a poor family parents restricted by their condition to create some opportunity for their son for a better life...though I would have loved to see some scenes of a mature dialogue between father, and mother & son regarding the possibility of creating such an opportunity given their situation...

Their were some nice additions of characters and story arcs, but none could blossom into anything much, and then Prakash Jha went into a similar sentimental and melodramatic mode in the direction that he has been portraying in some of his NOT so good movies recently. This is 21st century and we can be bold and irreverent in storytelling and properly depicting the shortcomings of a system. Especially the Indian education system which is rotten, archaic, and so lop-sided that it has majorly created robots and artificially intelligent people , much before the current threat from the western world of AI and Robotics taking over the corporate jobs!!
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10/10
Metaphorical movie (10* by debojyoti)
"The father of the sleeping child is in the heart of all children".The dream of raising one's own child is not confined to a rickshaw puller,All lives in the father.Metaphorical movie.Prakash Jhan gives a big message to the society to give in his film.This film is no exception.He showed 2 gaps in the society very clearly.The poor will be poor, the rich will be richer.After watching the film, I hope we will talk to the rickshaw pullers with a little respect.

I don't know what to say to Adil Hossain.Is it possible to get into the character in such a way?Ever a Dalit rickshaw puller,Ever a responsible loving father.Responding to the shadows of darkness to raise a child.Great sir.Enchanting acting.
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6/10
Heart at the right place and Adil's performance- Nothing much
ushailendra8 August 2020
One time watch mostly for Adil Hussain's brilliant performance. Overall the movie has the right intentions but get little bit off track later and predictable simple ending
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4/10
Super acting bad direction and editing
perlshop8 May 2021
This could have been an amazing except for the extremely bad direction and editing. So much drama, monologues, and unnecessarily long sequences make this a rather dull movie. But 10/10 for acting!
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8/10
Good movie from prakash jha
dy384936 August 2020
Good movie to watch for especially the movie shows how a father can go to any limits to educate his child very well made.
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10/10
Best work is done by Prakash Jha!
Devarsh9815017 August 2020
Hard work, righteousness and struggle of lower cast people rightly displayed. Best work is done by Prakash Jha!
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