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Anek: The Film Review
Ayushmann Khurrana in Anek Film Plot: The film's plot revolves around terrorism in the Northeast, where an agent is dispatched to carry out a mission and destroy a terrorist organization. In order to reach a peace deal with the Indian government, negotiations are also conducted with Tiger Sanga, a member of the separatist group. Will the peace deal be reached, though? Is the agent going to succeed in his mission? Will terrorist organizations surrender their weapons? You must watch the film to find out the answers to all of these questions. The film's tone and theme are reminiscent of an action thriller, with terrorism and separatism serving as its central themes. This movie aims to entertain while conveying the message that, in accordance with the Indian Constitution, everyone must sit down at a table and work out a solution to every issue; violence is never the answer. Characters and Acting: Ayushmann Khurrana's performance as Aman was merely average; he could have done something more to make the role stand out. Both Kumud Mishra, who plays Abrar's boss, and Manoj Pahwa, who plays Abrar, are also average. The characters' writing is poor. Andrea Kevichusa does a good job portraying Aido. Her first Hindi film is this one. JD Chakravarthy does a respectable job portraying Anjaiah. Direction: Anubhav Sinha is the director of this movie. Prior to this movie, he had made successful movies like Mulk (2018), Article15 (2019), and Thappad (2010), but he totally veered off course with this one. He lacks direction. He has very small power above the film. The entire movie was too much for him to handle. It had the potential to be a good movie but failed. In addition to having no head, the story moves at a very slow pace. Additionally, Anubhav Sinha's dialogue isn't particularly noteworthy. Story and Screenplay: Yash Keswani, Sima Agarwal, and Anubhav Sinha's work is incredibly poor. The movie does not resonate with the audience. Because the movie moves so slowly, viewers become impatient while watching it. Ivan Mulligan's cinematography is undoubtedly outstanding and serves as the film's unique selling point. Whether it's the use of colour, the play of light, the movement within rooms, or the exploration of various viewpoints, it is not only stunning but also incredibly powerful in every way. Some scenes are really well shot, and the aerial views are incredible. Yasha Jaidev Ramchandani's editing is terribly poor; it is inconsistent, the first half is dull, and the movie is dull in other places. Mangesh Dhakde's background score is not only incredibly amazing but also perfectly fitting to the film's mood. Moreover, it's truly breathtaking how the movie was filmed in the mountains and forests, adding to its visual appeal. However, the movie does not resonate with the audience as expected. Since the movie moves so slowly, viewers gradually become impatient while watching it. The sound design by Kaamod L. Kharade is excellent; each scene is incredibly clear. That all types of sounds, including waterfalls, birds, mountains, and forests, are audible. Lyrics and Music: The film does not make use of the songs or music, which are extremely weak. Vishaka Vijay Kullarwar's costume design is passable. Nikhil Kovale's production design strikes a balance. Action: Riyaz-Habib's and Stefan Richter's are fine. Conclusion: You can watch it once if you're patient. Climax: climax is not worth watching at all! Flaws: JD Chakravarthy's part was unnecessary, and the movie wasted him. Johnson's identity n't revealed in the movie until the very end. The movie could have shortened by removing some scenes, and the music lyrics weren't necessary. Kumud Mishra, the actor, has also wasted, and the movie fails to make an impression. 68th Filmfare Awards Nominations: The movie nominated for Best Sound Design, Best Background Score, and Best Cinematography and the Best Female Debut, and the film succeed to win 1 award Best Female Debut Andrea Kevichusa Filmcast: Ayushmann Khurana, Andrea Kevichusa, Manoj Pahwa, Kumud Mishra, JD Chakravarthy Casting Director: Mukesh chhabra, Music: Anurag Saikia, Lyrics: Shakeel Azmi, Basharat Peer, Jonathan Lentur, Anubhav Sinha Costume Design: Vishaka Vijay Kullarwar, Background Score: Mangesh Dhakde, Sound Design: Kaamod L Kharade Action: Stefan Richter, Riyaz-Habib, Production Design: Nikhil Kovale, Editor: Yasha Jaidev Ramchandani Cinematography: Ivan Mulligan, Script Consultant: Anjum Rajabali, Story and Dialogue: Anubhav Sinha, Dialogues: Anubhav Sinha, Sima Agarwal, Yash Keshwani Produced and Directed by: Anubhav Sinha, Produced: T-Series, Bhushan Kumar, Krishna Kumar CBFC-U/A Movietime-2h.27mins Genre-Political Social Drama Backdrop-North East India Release Year-27 May, 2022 Read the full article
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