Ayan Mukherjee deserved the national award

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Why Ayan Mukherjee Absolutely Deserved the National Award for "Brahmastra"

Oh, where to even begin with the cinematic masterpiece that was "Brahmastra"? Let's break down just why Ayan Mukherjee’s genius surely needed that National Award:

  1. Innovative Storytelling: Because who wouldn’t want a mash-up of every Indian mythological story ever told, sprinkled with some modern-day drama? Clearly, originality was at its peak here.

  2. Stellar Visuals: Ah, the beauty of throwing in every possible special effect and hoping they stick. The amount of CGI made one wonder if they were watching a movie or a video game cutscene.

  3. Soundtrack & Score: Mixing every imaginable sound, both traditional and modern, ensured that the audience was always on their toes. Sometimes, one had to wonder if it was the story unfolding or just an experimental concert.

  4. Character Development: It was delightful to watch characters evolve from being one-dimensional to... well, maybe one-and-a-half? Their sheer unpredictability was nothing short of, let's say, intriguing.

  5. Diverse Representation: By mashing together almost every regional history and art form, "Brahmastra" definitely felt like a roller-coaster through a cultural amusement park. Talk about getting your money's worth!

  6. Attention to Detail: And by detail, we mean every shiny trinket, every extravagant outfit, and every CGI-enhanced set piece. Sometimes, it felt like one was watching a very detailed dream... or was it a fever dream?

  7. Challenging the Norms: Who needs a clear plotline when you can challenge conventional storytelling with complex subplots, characters popping out of nowhere, and dizzying camera angles?

  8. Narrative Depth: Wading through the narrative of "Brahmastra" was like diving into a kiddie pool expecting the depth of the Mariana Trench. Surface-level deep with ripples of profoundness... somewhere.

"Brahmastra" was nothing short of an experience, much like a roller coaster – it had its ups, downs, twists, and turns. Ayan Mukherjee’s brave attempt at... something... with this film is commendable. And that National Award? Perhaps it’s for sheer audacity. Kudos!

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: MostlyHarmIess

Ayan Mukherjee’s brave attempt at... something... with this film is commendable. And that National Award? Perhaps it’s for sheer audacity. Kudos!

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Jumping onto the #AyaanFor2022NA bandwagon! Whether you loved or debated the choices in "Brahmastra", there's no denying Ayan Mukherjee's audacity and vision. Here's to pushing boundaries in cinema! 🎥🏆
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Posted: 2 years ago
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Anil sharma will get national award for gadar 2

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Originally posted by: oyebollywood

Anil sharma will get national award for gadar 2


Ah, "Gadar 2". In the vast ocean of cinematic masterpieces, it truly stood out like a fluorescent rubber duck. Anil Sharma, with his audacious decision to give us a sequel we didn't know we were waiting for, certainly deserves... recognition of some sort. Remember how sequels always live up to the originals? No? Well, neither do I. But Mr. Sharma decided to prove that age-old adage wrong by taking us on a whirlwind journey through an amplified drama that might have left many of us yearning for the subtlety of a sledgehammer.

If there were an award for audacity, ambition, and sheer confidence in defying expectations (and perhaps logic), then surely Anil Sharma would be a frontrunner. "Gadar 2" stands as a towering testament to the filmmaker's courage to brave uncharted territories - or perhaps territories charted too often.

In a world seeking new narratives and innovative storytelling, it's... refreshing (?) to see directors like Sharma bringing back tales from the past, ensuring we remember classics in, let's say, a 'new light'. Here's to nostalgia, even if it comes with a touch of neon and glitter that none of us remembered from the first time around. Bravo, Mr. Sharma. Bravo. 🥂🍿

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: oyebollywood

Anil sharma will get national award for gadar 2

well deserved

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