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Almost Pyaar with DJ Mohabbat (2022)
Unadulterated Mediocre Trash
This movie was a complete disappointment - a mediocre trash of a film. It was such a chore to sit through, leaving me feeling frustrated and reminded of how valuable my time is. It seems the filmmakers had no regard for their audience's sensibilities, resulting in a waste of precious time.
This film was a complete waste of time. A slow slumber of a romantic plot interspersed with half wit & half cooked romantic philosophical psycho babble dished out as some new age enlightenment. Very very hollow, not only the script and the direction but also the overall holier than thou tone of the film.it seems like you're being put to sleep by a fake guru who hasn't learnt to do his job well. If you value your time, don't waste it on this film.
Tribhanga (2021)
One of the worst of Indian Cinema
There's nothing more to be said other than the fact this movie is One of the worst of Indian Cinema. Pathetic performance from the lead actress and a pathetic mash of rotten ingredients churned enough to make you nauseate.
Kamathipura (2021)
Worthy Performance & A Worthy Show
There's no better example of getting into the shoes of a character than Meera Chopra's performance as Aditi Acharya, the scrupulous no nonsense female cop dealing with her dark past, in the series "The Tattoo Murders."
Not only has she claimed and owned the role with complete confidence and gusto, she has actually slipped under the skin of it and has given that skin her own inimitable color. She has successfully managed to capture the lingering melancholy as well as the unceasing hope of a complex character, with her subdued but Stellar performance. The surrender to the role/character of Aditi Acharya is total and complete.
The development of other characters too is well paced and organic. The investigative mystery is a "in your face" blunt commentary on the rampant social ills of our society built on a platform of a compelling intrigue, solid plot and worthy performances.
Nothing seems forced, fed or faked even though there are instances where the audience is given an oblique yet plausible rundown on the field of hypnotic healing which somehow gets weaved into the plot. The whole premise even if it seems inscrutable grows on you as it unfolds.
The nuances of the characters shine through and rightly so, through the subtle yet sublime performances especially that of the main lead, the protagonist. Every gesture, every expression, every flick, every movement and every word comes from deep within.
Rising up to the occasion and getting on the top of a complex characters requires a certain dedication and sincerity on the part of an actor, which in this case shines brilliantly through the screen and how.
The vulnerabilities and complexities of the characters, especially that of the protagonist come through too with the pace of the plot and with a absolute ease.
The audience is left with no choice but to get sucked into a constant play of well etched characters as well as into the thick of things that seem to be unraveling with each episode.
This is Meera Chopra's most captivating and honest performance and she has shown irrefutably that she is well on her way to growing into a consummate performer that she is striving to be. The raw intensity and the poise with which she carries off the role and pulls the audience by the scruff, is inescapable.
All in all, a show that is worth binging on and a show that lingers on you for sometime.