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1) Review:
Write the review of a film you have recently seen based
on any four of the following points:
*Names of the characters (main and supporting roles)
*About the story/Theme of the film
Special features/novellies/novel ideas
*Music/Dance/Songs/Action/Direction
*Why did you like/not like the film
*Should others watch this film/Would you recommend it to
your friends? Why?

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Answered by swatiravibhadoriya12
21

Answer:

Hum Aapke Hain Koun review :

It was on 5th August 1994 that Sooraj Barjatya's Hum Aapke Hain Koun (HAHK) premiered at Liberty cinema, Mumbai. A unique strategy devised by Rajshri Productions; they released their close to three hour thirty minutes long film only in one theatre per city in a bid to curb video piracy. The film prints used to be taken back from these cinemas every night to Rajshri office and resend the next morning just in time for the matinee show.

Like it happened with Sholay (1975), quite a few critics wrote off HAHK as a flop in it's first week dismissing it as an extended Marwari wedding video. But then the audience was clearly impressed with director Sooraj Barjatya's adaptation of Rajshri's own 'Nadiya Ke Paar' (1982). HAHK picked up with strong word of mouth and ran for 125 weeks (that's more than two years!!) at Mumbai's Liberty cinema. This film brought families back to theatres and audience (specially ladies) used to come dressed up as if they were actually attending a marriage!!

Salman Khan and Madhuri Dixit had worked earlier in Saajan (1991) and Dil Tera Aashiq (1993) but their chemistry in HAHK was something else altogether. Truly awesome! Particularly, Madhuri looked super gorgeous and her dresses became a style statement for years to come. Madhuri herself, became the nation's heartthrob and even the late MF Hussain's heart went dhak dhak for her as he announced a film called Gaja Gamini (2000) to be directed by him just for her.

HAHK broke all box office records emerging the biggest hit of all time, took home five Filmfare awards including Best actress for Madhuri Dixit and also won the coveted National award for Best Film providing wholesome entertainment that year.

Answered by kamleshbishnoi72
26

Answer:

'Tanhaji - The Unsung Warrior'

This is a biographical movie. The film is about 17th century and based on the life of 'Tanhaji Malusare', who was the military leader of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. The film describes Tanhaji's attempts to recapture the 'Kondhana Fort' once again. It was captured by Aurangjeb, who transferred its control to Udaybhansingh Rathod.

The film stars 'Ajay Devgan' in lead role as Tanhaji Malusare, and 'Kajol' as his wife Savitribai. 'Saif Ali Khan' has played negative role of Udaybhansingh (Mughal Fort Keeper). Directed by 'Om Raut', produced by 'Ajay Devgan, Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar', written by' Prakash Kapadia'. Release date '10th January, 2020'.

The songs are supportive and suitable as per the need. 'Shankara re shankara' and also short musics of film used by the music director Ajay-Atul.

The use of 3D technology and adventurous action scenes are the specialities of the film. The acting of real husband-wife playing the same role in film is interesting.

I liked the acting of all. Songs are inspirational and motivational.It creates positive energy in the mind of audience.

The film presents historical story but it takes too much cinematic liberty. It includes few unauthentic stories. Few action scenes are brutal.

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