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Writer's pictureSUYASH PACHAURI

FILM REVIEW: “MISSION RANIGANJ”


RATINGS: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️


STORY OF THE FILM:


'Mission Raniganj' is the story of Jaswant Singh Gill who in reality saved the workers trapped in a coal mine with his quick with old vibe to establish its time period and comes to the point a little late after…one day an accident happens and the workers working in the coal mine get trapped. Initially no one takes Jaswant Singh Gill seriously but the local management of the mine sees hope in him. now gill is coming forward and making every effort to take the skateboards there…This incident is of 1989. Putting it on screen was not an easy task. We have been hearing this since childhood One and one become eleven with the help of the technician who supports him in doing experiments other than traditional techniques. The work begins. Some people with business rivalries want that this mission should not succeed in any way. Obstacles are put up. Conspiracies are hatched but all is well that ends well.



PRODUCTION, PRODUCERS , SCREEN PLAY , WRITERS & DIALOGUES:


The film is produced by Pooja Films (P) LTD. The OTT partner of this film is Netflix, this film will soon be streamed on Netflix.


The story and screenplay of the film is by Deepak Kingrani and Vipul Rawal.


The producers of the film are Jacky Bhagnani, Vasu Bhagnani, Deepshikha Deshmukh and Ajay Kapoor.



IMPACTS:


In these days, although he (AK) is avoiding doing solo films and is doing more such films in which the responsibility of handling the films is played by some other lead actors along with him, but unexpectedly this film has turned out to be a good film and in this, the costume of a Sardar Jaswant Singh Gill is played by Akshay Kumar has also impressed lot.


Despite his wife Nirdosh Gill (Parineeti Chopra) being pregnant at home and a date to take him to the doctor, when Gill comes to the field to perform his duty, the audience automatically starts sympathizing with the character.

Akshay Kumar has also kept aside his usual antics and acted seriously here and has kept the film under control till the end.


Tinu Desai took up this responsibility, and to some extent he succeeded in conveying this incident to the audience and for his main lead actor in the film...but the kind of intensity that should be there in such informations is missing of course after facing many flops continuously, 'OMG 2' returned with good news for Akshay Kumar. now "Mission Raniganj" is an important movie for him. In this film too he has a mission ahead of him and it is a film based on a true incident. It has been directed by Tinu Desai and now know about “Mission Raniganj” is how do people with different thinking come together in the face of the tough situation to avert a disaster and turn the decided defeat into victory.


ACTING:


Everyone in the film has acted very well. The main actors of the film, Akshay Kumar, Kumud Mishra, Parineeti Chopra, Pawan Malhotra, Arif Zakaria, Rajesh Sharma, Virendra Saxena, Anant Mahadevan, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Ravi Kishan, all the actors have played their characters very well. You will be impressed by everyone's acting. Will be very impressed, will appreciate everyone's acting.


SPECIFIC:


The film 'Mission Raniganj' has such a story of struggle for life. The direction, music and acting of the film may not be of that level, but this film is also a good attempt to connect the audience with the courage to live and the struggle to convert the defeat in front of them into victory with their will to live. Since the shooting of the film has been done on a set built in Britain... primarily shot in the United Kingdom with few portion also shot in Raniganj, IIT Dhanbad Campus and Mumbai. the atmosphere in it does not leave as much impact as is required in such stories, but director Tinu Desai, who returned to direction after seven years of the film 'Rustom', makes this two-hour and 14-minute film. Reestablished its supremacy in film.


FILM REVIEW: MISSION RANIGANJ

RATINGS ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

BY

SUYASH PACHAURI

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