Cast : Taapsee Pannu, Bhumi Pednekar, Prakash Jha, Vineet Kumar Singh
Director: Tushar Hiranandani
Language: Hindi
Rating: ***
Reviewer: George Sylex
Saand Ki Aankh is a Bollywood film dependent on the lives of world's most established sharpshooters of Uttar Pradesh Chandro and her sister-in-law Prakashi Tomar. These two 60+ years elderly persons who earned great name by winning many awards in shooting match-up in that age and that too despite seemingly insurmountable opposition and resistance by the family. These women gave meets in numerous TV channels including Amir Khans TV show Satyamev Jayate.Taapsee Pannu and Bhumi Pednekar plays the two driving women in the film. Saand Ki Aankh marks the directional debut of writer Tushar Hiranandani. The film is co-produced by Anurag Kashyap, Shibasish Sarkar and Nidhi Parmar. Regardless of whether it came to upto it's hype? How about we look at it?
Saand Ki Aankh set ups in a time of 1999 in Johri Village of UP, We see Chandro Tomar (Bhumi Pednekar) and Prakashi Tomar (Taapsee Pannu), they lead to a house brimming with men who're simply snickering at the Dadis for grabbing the gun. We're the taken tons profound flashback to perceive how the two of them really become Shooter Dadis. There is a solid bond among Prakashi and Chandro, and how they are progressively like one another. From escaping from their male-ruled house to helping their granddaughters train for the game of shooting, there's a great deal to cover in the subsequent half film.
Saand Ki Aankh's main problem is consistency: as can occur in biopics, each scene, enthusiastic beat and plot movement feels totally destined.Balwinder Singh Janjua,the writer and Tushar Hiranandani know precisely the weakling group they're focusing on and shoot straightforwardly for them, only every once in a long while upsetting the quality of rummage history. Not many beneficial things about the film are great. But the movie tells about the misuse of ladies in India and how they battled back against it.
We all know the talent of both leading ladies in the film.Both Taapsee and Bhumi are superbly thrown in this story with the assistance of prosthetic make up.Their mannerisms and general aura give a false representation of their genuine age and it is to the credit of both these actors that they can look and act like ladies twofold their age. I believe Bhumi's acting is more persuading than that of Tapsee. I am not saying Tapsee is terrible. Vineet Kumar Singh who plays the doctor turned-shooting teacher, Dr Yashpal, who guides Chandro and Prakashi, and their girl and granddaughter, is presumably among the couple of men who are painted in good colour. Prakash Jha is also a character who hangs out in this film.
Tushar Hiranandani's directorial debut is a motivating story which works up the correct feelings in you. A few minutes make you giggle a boisterous, some leave your eyes damp. The primary portion of the film is a smidgen moderate be that as it may, things light up post interim. Altering could have been increasingly fresh. Barely any scenes could have been increasingly powerful.
Verdict: Saand Ki Aankh' causes you to understand that unwanted public analysis goes to the individuals who stick out. The endeavors, story and exhibitions are increasing in value. But the paper dainty plot and consistency may cause some issues.At BO, it will have a hard karma because of the absence of crowd in viewing these sorts of films and numerous theatre releases.
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