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Q.3 Write a review of any film you saw with the help of the following points in about 100 to 150 words (Any four)(4)

a) Story line b) Producer c) Director d) Music Director e) Character/Performance f) Setting/Location g) Conflict

h) Message i) Significance of the title​

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Answered by kochedaksh06
43

Answer:

Dangal (transl. Wrestling competition) is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language biographical sports drama film directed by Nitesh Tiwari and produced by Aamir Khan, under his studio Aamir Khan Productions with UTV Motion Pictures and Walt Disney Pictures India. Loosely based on the Phogat family, Aamir Khan stars as Mahavir Singh Phogat, a pehlwani amateur wrestler who trains his daughters Geeta Phogat and Babita Kumari to become India's first world-class female wrestlers.[9] Fatima Sana Shaikh and Sanya Malhotra portray the adult versions of the two Phogat sisters, Zaira Wasim and Suhani Bhatnagar their younger versions, Sakshi Tanwar their mother, and Aparshakti Khurana their cousin.

Answered by SushmitaAhluwalia
22

The review is written below-

Recently I watched the movie, Dear Zindagi, which featured Alia Bhatt and Shahrukh Khan as the star cast. It was released in 2016, directed under the guidance of Gauri Shinde, and produced by Gauri Khan and Karan Johar.

The plot of the movie is about a girl who was brought up in a family that was not stable enough. She was taken care by her grandmother while her mother and father were away for work. She had several mental traumas and her mental well-being was disturbed. She was facing an irregular sleeping pattern. She wanted to be a cinematographer and had a careerist point of view. She was talented and wanted to achieve in the world. She visits a counselor for her unstable mental health and learns the real essence of life.

The message was that life is short and peaceful. One should live every day to its fullest. One should lead his/her life according to their own rules. The movie promoted mental health and mental well-being. Mental problems are nothing to be ashamed of. They are a part of our life.

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