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Mitthye Premer Gaan (2023)
Musical Masterpiece
I love when classical & modern fusion happens, which combines goodness of both the worlds.
The melody of modern music with raag of classical on point. According to me, I liked the story also, I think in practicality the story exists, unfinished love mostly happens also attracts audience.
Overall I will definitely binge watch it later on, for the sake of songs & heart break.
The songs are going to stay for long as ringtone and callertune. The voices are touching pretty deep in my heart. Anirban made justice to the character, although I expect much more from him.
Many are reviewing with lesser stars, but I gave it a 10, hopefully I will get the same feeling while binge-watching.
Afwaah (2023)
Need of the hour
At present, it's astonishing how easily we embrace rumors (Afwaah) over seeking the truth, and this movie mirrors that reality.
In today's world, we seem to have an insatiable appetite for daily hot topics, only to forget them the very next day.
In my view, this movie couldn't have come at a better time. It mirrors our society's need for a wake-up call. Just as depicted in the film, I earnestly hope that in real life, those responsible for spreading such baseless rumors ultimately find themselves ensnared in their own deceitful web, facing the consequences of their actions.
I extend my gratitude to the talented storywriter and director for shedding light on this pressing issue.
Blind (2023)
Movie overall good, with good acting, and not that unique story
I can't help but wonder how much Sonam Kapoor can be disliked to warrant a one-star rating from some reviewers. If you hate someone to this extent, it raises doubts about whether you've actually seen the movie or if you've simply judged it #Blind-ly.
In 'Blind,' I discovered a compelling story that managed to hold my attention throughout. Sonam Kapoor and Purab Kohli delivered commendable performances that drew me into the narrative.
The portrayal of a character who is blind was done with sensitivity and authenticity. The film also beautifully depicted the bond between the protagonist and the guide dog, making it a heartwarming aspect of the story.
In my view, 'Blind' deserves a chance and a fair evaluation. Let's not be too quick to judge, and instead, appreciate the efforts put into bringing this engaging story to life.