Wednesday, 31 August 2011

1947-A love story movie reveiw (First on Net)





Rating: 2.75/5


Verdict: Don't miss this movie......


Story: Amy (Amy Jackson) is the daughter of  British governor. She comes to India at the time of Indian freedom revolution. British Raj plans to construct a golf course by demolishing Dhobi ghat, where the hero of the film (Aarya) resides. He opposes to this plan and fights for justice. An angry British servant throws a challenge Parithi to play wrestling match, which looks like a Bollywood movie Lagaan. Meanwhile, Amy likes Parthi's daring attitude and falls in love with him. But this angers Britsh men. Emerging from different societal classes, now, this couple has to now fight back everything that hassles their relationship. Whether they succeed in love or not, should be seen on screen.


Plus: First of all, we should thank art director Selva Kumar, who has erected the beautiful sets portraying  it as a periodical film. He has in fact made us to go to 1947 year and Nirav  Shah has captured that in camera lens wonderfully and it's a delight to watch the scenes of that era on motion picture. GV Prakash has blended his background music very well and his songs have already won the hearts of the audience.

Coming back to the performances of the actors, lead stars Aarya and British actress Amy Jackson have given excellent performance. Aarya has really worked hard to look like Hercules and audience will love to watch him as a wrestler. Nasser, Cochin Haneefa, Balasingh, M S Baskar, Balaji, Kishore have done justice to their role.

Vijay has proved that he is here to stay, since it is a period film, it required lots of research and dedication while penning the script. He has taken best out of his team.

Minus:  Since it is a dubbing movie it has been missing its nativity. It seems that the director has not done research on dialogues. The dialect of 1940s and current are slight different from each other. He has adapted contemporary language and it is not convincible.

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