6/10
Whispering tender emotions
22 April 2016
Director Mrs. Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari work is good. She has kept the realistic look and emotions intact with correct shots and way of narration. Story is very thin by Nitesh Tiwari. Screenplay by Pranjal Choudhary, Neeraj Singh, Director herself and Nitesh Tiwar is good and fresh. Dialogues are superb. Sorry I just forgot the name and couldn't find on net even. They are witty and enhances the character with pinch of humor. Starting twenty minutes is just amazing but then due to lack of sub plots, screenplay moves in circular motion. Principal first class with using 'Ghoda' metaphor is so sweet. Film sarcasms on coaching system with line that weak students need coaching more but they give discounts to high scoring students. Emotional quotient with mother and daughter is very good, well written, well shot and well enacted. Daughter acceptance scene in pre climax in class is very good. Direct admission in tenth class and of an adult is little filmy but its OK. Film slows down a bit in second half because of flat scenes and story not moving forward. Pre climax has good emotional balanced tone. Performance wise Swara Bhaskar as Chanda Sahay, (mother) is amazing. Its hard to believe that she was acting. Her improvisation is so cute in so many scenes on of them with her employer doctor, when she says "Ab Baal Bhi Kha Jaiye" is very appropriate and goes well with the mood of film. Ria Shukla as Apeksha Sahay, (Daughter) is impressive. Pankaj Tripathi as principal is outstanding. He can dig out scope for acting either it is there on paper or not. He doesn't has much scope but again he is superb. Ratna Pathak is another great actor, as doctor she is very good. School boy Pintu acted by Prashant Tiwari is good. Without doubt film is full of great performance, credit goes to actors as well director and casting director Mukesh Chhabra.
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