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Parampara (2021)
Disgusting
Nothing to say. Just a disgusting 'Daily Soap Opera' type ... It is not, what it is trying to be ....
You need to watch it ... Why? To Compare, to Support, to Watch series containing fresh Content you have to watch EVERYTHING!
Otherwise how can you distinguish?
12 O'Clock (2021)
A Unique & Logical Concept
Thanks to Ram Gopal Varma for bringing such a Unique, Logical & Fresh content with this film.
The practical presentation of spiritual concept, non traditional supernatural incidents and their consequences make this film apart from other regular horror movies.
It needs understanding.
Pataakha (2018)
A perfect Comedy - Drama - Family movie so far!
I regret that I am around 3 years late watching this magnificent film. A complete movie that you can't find any negative point that not worth watching this.
So those who didn't watch yet, let's enjoy!
Simran (2017)
What Else could Someone Expect from a 21st Century's Family Movie like 'Simran'?
Bold performance by 'Praful' as well as the entire acting team, No Nudity, Vulgarity, Meaningless Dialogues or anything Nuisance, Strong Direction, Mind blowing Story & Screenplay, Fantastic Filming Locations Synchronizing with the Plot of the Movie, Relevant Exceptional Music & Songs, What else someone need from this Real Life themed Movie? At least I'm not expecting anything more from this Extraordinary Movie. It entertained me (9/10), Show me some bitter Reality of a Helpless, Needy but Kind-Heated portrait of human being (9/10), A film that can be enjoyed in any situation/environment with the whole family - because it's a family movie needs to be shown by all of the family members together (9/10), there are many things in the film from which individuals can take some lesson.
So, I rate this movie 9 out 10 from the bottom of my heart. This is not the Only movie of its kind but one of those - that are not just some stupid sex+violence+melodrama+fiction but a Fresh & Fair Strong Social Message which should be delivered to everyone who are still not aware of 21st Centurion Movies.
Thanks to the whole 'Simran Team'. And also thanks to IMDb to give us this unique platform for expressing our thoughts about the entertainments we shared.
Pardon me for my written/language/grammatical mistakes. Sincerely thanks to everybody who has also written reviews for this movie. Each & Every Review/Concept/Opinion is valuable. Because every human being have some differences from others.
Septembers of Shiraz (2015)
If we think 'War or Revolution' as a 'Production' then 'Sacrifices of the Innocents' will be one of it's common 'Product'.
"Septembers of Shiraz" one of my most favorite movies, is a touchy example of the 'Summary' stated above. You can say, it has forced me to realize this real life truth.
This movie is a dramatization version of a famous award winning novel:
"The Septembers of Shiraz (2007) is a critically acclaimed debut novel by Iranian American author 'Dalia Sofer.' It narrates the lives of a well-to-do Iranian family during and after the Iranian revolution which additionally overthrew the Shah and ushered in the Islamic republic."
................(Wikipedia)
Directed by 'Wayne Blair', Screenplay from 'Hanna Weg' and mind blowing appearances of the stars like 'Salma Hayek' & 'Adrien Brody' a perfect 'Thriller' was released on June 24, 2016 in the USA.
From my point of view there is nothing so much there for saying or reviewing rather than watching the movie full length at a time. I'm pretty much sure that it will thrill you away. Here I'm just pointing at some major issues relevance with this film.
It's Plot reflects that - While ruling Parties were marginalized or outlawed, Social and political protest was often met with censorship, surveillance, or harassment. Along with illegal detention and torture were common.
Adrien Brody and Salma Hayek are none-too-convincing Tehran Jews caught up in the Iranian Revolution in this adaptation of Dalia Sofer's bestseller - "Septembers of Shiraz".
Jeweler Isaac (Adrien Brody) is a self-made man who considers himself apolitical, he and his wife, Farnez (Salma Hayek), got rich catering to the royals and their cronies. Their teenage son, Parviz (Jamie Ward), is packed off to boarding school in the U.S., in effect fleeing the political turmoil like many of the privileged Iranian class. But his parents are reluctant to leave their homeland with their younger daughter, Shirin (Ariana Molkara), delaying that decision until too late.
"Indeed, the revolution aroused fears among Iranian Jews and around two thirds of the community left the country."
................ as per an International survey
"An additional information - At least 13 Jews have been executed in Iran since the Islamic revolution, most of them for either religious reasons or their connection to Israel. For example, in May 1998, Jewish businessman Ruhollah Kakhodah-Zadeh was hanged in prison without a public charge or legal proceeding, apparently for assisting Jews to emigrate."
Finally I want to add, out of the many catastrophes that the Jewish people have been through during the revolution, "Septembers of Shiraz"s story was one of the first with a happy ending.
As an exceptional movie lover - watch it! Realize it!