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Writer's pictureSUYASH PACHAURI

FILM REVIEW: VEDAA



FILM REVIEW: VEDAA

FILM RATINGS: ⭐️⭐️


John Abraham's character, Major Abhimanyu Kanwar, is on a mission in POK at the start of the movie. Because he disobeyed his captain's orders, he lost his job. You are then shown the reason behind Abhimanyu's actions. In order to keep his word to Barmer, Abhimanyu, who lost his wife to terrorism, travels there. In Barmer, a distinct system is in operation. Here, along with her family, resides Veda Berwa playing by Sharvari.

Veda is prohibited from consuming water from a water cooler since she is a Dalit. She's made to sip water out of a pot. Forget about water if that supply runs out. Veda witnesses members of her community losing their lives on a daily basis. She witnesses the killing of people. They abduct girls from their homes.

She isn't even permitted to open her eyes. Veda aspires to learn boxing, but her wish is cruelly dashed by Kshitij Chauhan, the brother of the village chief. Jitendra Pradhan Though Pratap Singh played by Abhishek Banerjee is in charge over 150 districts, he administers justice to his caste's members in accordance with his own desires.

The entire family of Veda's brother Vinod played by Anurag Thakur would suffer as a result of his one "mistake." Veda, her father played by Rajendra Chawla, and her sister Gehna played by Tanvi Malhar would have to risk their lives to prevent this. While residing in Barmer, Major Abhimanyu does not like what is going on around him, and Veda wants to be able to breathe freely. In this kind of circumstance, they both grow to be significant figures in one another's lives. Each will impart some fresh and significant knowledge to the other. Can Vedaa free herself from the bonds of society? What part does Major Abhimanyu Kanwar play in the story of the Vedas? This is what the movie shows us.

It's Sharvari's lead character film. She plays the main role in the story. You will be shocked by certain situations of caste inequality. It seems like more than just an action movie. There's more to it than that. The first part is really excellent and gives us hope, but the second half is exactly the same as everything we have seen in countless movies. are filled with remorse as John only keeps Sharvari safe from the upper caste members. The film's emotions are amplified but the amount of action is somewhat diminished. This may have been a better movie if the plot had received a bit more attention.

She's done an amazing job. She looks fantastic, whether it's her body language or picking up on the local slang of toung. She is producing incredible art one after another. You watch the second part only to see the haircut she gets in the latter half. Her body of work indicates that she will dominate Hindi film in the future as well. John Abraham does an excellent job; he fits the part.

He doesn't say as much, and it's also warranted this time. In any case, Abhishek Banerjee's performance is outstanding; he has given the villain's part life. John is an incredible actor. Still, he is a fantastic actor no doubt. He raises a ruckus when he appears on screen. Once again, Ashish Vidyarthi has performed admirably on screen.

There is another good work by Kshitij Chauhan. In the part of Abhishek's younger brother, he has impressed. Tamannaah Bhatia makes a wonderful cameo as well. Even in a little role, Kumud Mishra leaves an impression.

The directing by Nikhil Advani is good. In the first half, he receives full credit; in the second, half credit. Films mail lack off the second half story line and screen play…going in different way…He was unable to build on his strong start. As soon as the second half of the movie begins, the first half's optimism that it will be a fantastic movie fades in the second half…This could have been a really good movie if the second half had been better…but even I would like to say this film definitely effects by Stree 2 then Khel Khel Mein.

 


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