The sift from the arrogant and over-ambitious parents to a socially conscious couple again is done very naturally. Mamta as a doctor enters during this changed mood.
The charting out of MBBS plans, the swimming lessons, the selfish and petty attitudes, the friend with cancer episode, the sequences involving the servant are all strung together flawlessly, to bring out a flawed set of parents and a pressured young boy.įrom here, the movie takes on a different trajectory that results in the unraveling of their ambitions and priority. The displaced sense of priority is brilliantly brought out in an unhurried manner. The subtle nuances displayed by the characters seems very real. Though this is a subject that has oft been repeated, the execution is what stands out. The poor son has to shoulder the heavy ambitions of his parents and content with their jealous and petty nature. All that the parents want is their son to excel more than the others, be the best and make them proud. His concern for others and his caring nature is repeatedly reprimanded.
His humane and fragile side is time and again brushed aside brutally. They provide their only son Anand (Prajwal Prasad) with all the love and worldly support, but fails to understand the young boy. The movie revolves around Venu (Mammootty) and his wife Nandini (Asha Sarth). Without being too didactic or preachy, 'Varsham' manages to nail home the point. The well executed film has a very relevant subject that of today's rat-race and the distorted sense of priority that people, especially parents now a days have. The biggie starred Shraddha and Ankita Lokhande as the leading ladies.Varsham is a very heart-touching tale with a very important message.
It opened to a good response at the box office but wasn't able to reach its potential due to the Covid-19 lockdown. The young hero raised the bar for himself with his mind-blowing stunts in this Ahmed Khan-directed actioner, an adaptation of the popular Tamil movie Vettai. War is a part of Yash Raj Films' spy universe, which includes the Tiger franchise and Shah Rukh Khan's Pathan. It received rave reviews with critics lauding the effective performances and top-notch production values. Tiger scored the biggest hit of his career when he collaborated with Hrithik Roshan for the spy-thriller War, which collected nearly Rs 450 crore at ths worldwide box office. Baaghi 2 had an impressive cast that included Disha Patani, Manoj Bajpayee and Randeep Hooda. The flick emerged as a commercial success as it appealed to a mass audience. The film, a spiritual successor to Baaghi, revolved around what happens when 'Ronnie', an army officer, tries to rescue his ex-girlfriend's daughter after she is kidnapped under shocking circumstances. It featured Shraddha Kapoor as the female protagonist while Telugu star Sudheer Babu played the antagonist Raghav. The star added new life to several intense fight scenes, helping the Sabbir-helmed movie reach its potential. Tiger returned to the big screen after nearly two years with the action-packed Baaghi, which was inspired by Prabhas' cult film Varsham. Its sequel is slated to hit the screens in April. Heropanti, a remake of Allu Arjun's Parugu, emerged as a big hit at the box office. His scenes with Kriti Sanon, who played his love interest, were a treat for the 'Gen Y' audience. The debutant garnered attention with commendable fitness levels and a gripping screen presence. The Sajid Nadiadwala-backed actioner proved to be a good launchpad for Tiger as it gave him ample scope to impress the mass audience. On Wednesday, as the actor turns 32, here is a look at his best movies. The heartthrob has impressed fans with his dancing skills and macho reel image, proving that he is a superstar in the making.
Tiger Shroff, who made his Bollywood debut with the 2014 release Heropanti, is quite a popular name in the Hindi film industry.