Film: "Angrezi Medium"
Cast: Irrfan, Deepak Dobriyal, Radhika Madan, Ranvir Shorey, Dimple Kapadia, Kareena Kapoor
Director: Homi Adajania
Rating: ***1/2
Reviewer: George Sylex
Overview - For people who watched Hindi Medium, this is a kinda take on what happens when the child grows. Like most children who take a trip to some city abroad for better training and quality, they still need essential English skills. The film doesn't lecture about English yet the center cynosure is the dad girl relationship n the film has a stunning amusingness remainder.
Story - Tarika otherwise known as Taru (Radhika Madan) is a fair student attempting to wind up in the top 3 just to achieve the grant for a college in London. After a 'she gets it, however, don't' situation, we see Champak shuffling between the choice of keeping or letting his girl go. A challenge and hardly any stunts later, Champak chooses to let Taru go to London for her further investigations. Yet, that is not it on the grounds that the genuine battle begins here and without spilling anything – it comes packaged with some over the top silliness and fine-drawn dramatization.
Bhavesh Mandalia, Gaurav Shukla, Vinay Chhawall and Sara Bodinar who have wonderfully spun the story of a dad girl relationship, the elements of a solitary parent, a kid's desires and the degree to which a parent goes to satisfy his/her kid's fantasy. The discoursed are humorous and dependent on everyday circumstances with the capable star cast in their Rajasthani lingo including the ideal flavor. The film is extremely sweet, enjoyable and succeeds in its message liberation however it shrinks away from the real issue excessively and continues losing it's track pretty frequently.
The whole film gives you chuckles all through keeping it in a lighter vein. The struggle between the dad and little girl to her new going opportunity and enthusiasm to live in another world is relatable to each father in a portion of the other circumstances. Beneath all the silliness, the basic current of feelings be it between the dad girl, the undisputed love between siblings, the hard connection among Kareena and Dimple, the autonomy and obligations of being distant from everyone else as a vagrant student, they all pull at your heart.
There are fragments when the film concentrates more on the dad girl relationship instead of the primary one where the characters should be centered around a definitive objective like a pony with signals on. On account of an adroit screenplay and clever discoursed bound with humor, the crowd intrigue is continued for the better part. In the event that it is a director's medium, Homi Adjania permits the characters to beguile the crowd, instead of putting his enthusiasm above them.
Irrfan is an on-screen character second to none and nothing has lessened his natural appeal. He conveys the film on his shoulders with equivalent pieces of solidarity and effortlessness. Radhika Madan, as the little girl, is defenseless and honest yet exhibits development in her demonstration. There's the main face in each film and afterward, there's somebody who enables the legend to remain a saint, Deepak Dobriyal is one such entertainer. He's one of those uncommon entertainers, who needn't bother with lines up be clever. Kareena Kapoor Khan is flawless at her character however the issue is with the composition. To summarize it in a line, she depicts a crazy character at the finest. Pankaj Tripathi may have the most intense of snickers even in his brief job.
Overall - Angrezi Medium eventually winds up being only a vibe good, heart-warming, sweet film with a pleasant message, alongside some certifiable giggling minutes. I wish it was increasingly significant and solid in the depiction of its dazzling subject on parenthood.