Movie Review: 'My dear Prime Minister', an important film, found so many stars
Movie Review: 'My dear Prime Minister', an important film, found so many stars
Movie Review My dear Prime Minister. In such a way, the film is made from an honest conspiracy in the cinematic scales surrounded by the marketplace of stars, it would be unfair to tolerate this film.
-Prague Printers
Film: My dear Prime Minister (Mere Pyare Prime Minister)
Starcast: Anjali Patil, Atul Kulkarni, Makrand Deshpande etc.
Director: Rakesh Om Prakash Mehra
Producer: Rakesh Om Prakash Mehra and others
The broken tradition of the film has started once for some time on social issues. Toilet A Love Story, Padman, Dangle Ho or Pink, Now the cinema has once again started talking about the evils associated with social issues. Even the best thing is that no such kind of pomp is being used in such films. In this tradition, Rakesh Omprakash Mehra's film, My dear Prime Minister, is releasing films like Rang De Basanti and Part Milkha Part.
The first thing to hear about the name of the film is that it comes to mind that the purpose of filming is something else? But you may be surprised to know that the purpose of making the film is not to be a politician but to create an absolute social movie. The story of the film is that of a mother and son living in Ghatkopar's hut. The mother works in the embroidery throughout the day and her younger son keeps on fussy about the whole slum. He also studies and with many threads the director has organized the struggle of the settlements in his film.
There is only one problem in this settlement and which is the biggest and most important. Actually, there is no toilet in this settlement. The people of such a big city go to the tracks on the tracks, and the biggest problems are women who do this work in midnight or in the dark darkness. In such a case, when a girl goes to the toilet, she gets sexually abused.
Nonetheless, when a social issue is brought out through a story in a film, it becomes more important to see the intention of it. In such a way, it would be unfair to break the film created by an honest conspiracy in the cinematic scales surrounded by the marketplace of stars.
Rating: 3.5 stars
Duration: 2 hours 10 minutes
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