It was a beautiful movie...I cried and i smiled while watching it..
Everybody in the movie did a fabulous job with praise worthy performances...👏
But Adi sir stole the show completely for me..⭐️
His shy andaaz, mixed with an aggressive touch of a common man with a tinge of shyness in his smile left me in dreams..
The movie initially seemed boring to me, but it is may be because i was waiting for him and the movie did move at a very slow pace..
But later when he entered the movie did took a different track which seemed interesting. I loved his entry, the way he casually entered without creating much drama and with just a simple dialogue seemed realistic..
He was a PERFECT fit for that role of Harshwardhan...he did justice to the role completely...
The way he smiled shyly, the way he took on an aggressive track, the way he said those dialogues, the way he acted to be uncomfortable with his praise, the way he tried to keep his point everything was beautifully done..👏
His smile is still there in front of my eyes...😳
The shine in his eyes when he was telling mohandas about that judge reminded me of abhijeet there...Infact that whole scene seemed to me as it was played in the form of ABHIJEET only...
My heart really missed a beat when we came to know that he died..my heart was beating fast when they were talking about silencing him...
But still i wanted to see that death scene of his...i love him in these kind of scenes, the shine in his eyes during such scenes is unusual, he makes the viewer believe that he is no more, that he is dead...His eyes speaks lot more than he himself does..👏..
This character of his seemed to me a real one, like i have always wished that once i can meet sherlock holmes himself, this character created that impact on my brain and heart both that i desire to see him in real..😳
Rest the theme of movie itself was the one that touched me deeply, then His presence, that last dialogue "aap galat jagah aayi hain yahan koi mohandas nahi rehta" , and that song touched the innermost of my chords...
And one more thing the way he said "typing tip tipa rahe ho" seemed so much natural, without any effort that i was really thinking that he uses such language in his everyday life...😆
Very few actors or i can even say IT IS ONLY HIM who has the ability to make people believe that their characters are live prepositions...
The movie presented the true harsh reality of our democracy, of our political structure in such a manner that i felt deeply connected to the happenings and the world that is filled with these things..😔
Overall i enjoyed the movie a lot..😃 and i am very much thankful to Vis di to provide me with the link..😳 Thanks a lot Vis di..
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