Manjunath – Movie Review
Director: Sandeep Varma
Genre:
Drama
Release date: May 9, 2014
Run Time: 130 minutes
Cast:
1.
Divya
Dutta as Anjali Mullatti ,
2.
Rajesh
Khattar as Raina,
3.
Asif
Basra as Devendra ,
4.
Anjori
Alagh as Sujata ,
5.
Faisal
Rashid as Gautam ,
6.
Gireesh
Sahedev as Jai ,
7.
Vineet
Kumar as I.B. Singh ,
8.
Shishir
Sharma as Golu's father,
9.
Saksham
Dayma as Inspector Shukl
Review: The most often not necessary afraid to mention most of us about an environment
that is not completely ideal silenced. Manjunath
Shanmugam was different. Alumnus of IIM, Manjunath
had decided to fight what was wrong and be killed. It was a stir was
created in 2005. In that time.
But the question is, what will become an eternal torment
motion, or did he die for no reason?
Your life ensures a movie? Yes it does! It does well as a movie in one of the most famous son of India. Manjunath idiot Tha Saala is a story recreated this icon. It is an attempt to tell the story in a documentary and accuracy. The battle of the film tries Manjunath went through trying to the fact that it was to tackle show in the fight against corruption. Could not have simply let it go.
Working smart ad-man-turned-director Sandeep Varma shows the transition of a joyful person can not overcome the fact that it is surrounded by Manjunath corruption. It turns into someone who is considered a mental illness for his friends. The director also has the necessary efforts to portray the relationship between Manjunath and his family.
He is ably supported by the good performance of its actors. Sasho Sarathy that Satish Manjunath brilliant. Yashpal Sharma, measured as always in his role Golu Goyel, the first suspect. The best in the region, but would Seema Biswas. They stressed once again why he is considered as one has seen the best Indian film actress. Scenes where they are bound to interact with Sasho to bring a smile.
The director also uses music composed by Parikrama expert.
However, the film loses too much influence by dragging the script in the second half. As the writer explores the unexplored areas best left to obtain a moral task of the film looks more and more slowly.
However, the limited Manjunath is a film that must be checked. Just remember that the value of history if it were not for its cinematic value. That said, the director Sandeep Varma should be applauded for making a film that is true to the material and not sensational.
Your life ensures a movie? Yes it does! It does well as a movie in one of the most famous son of India. Manjunath idiot Tha Saala is a story recreated this icon. It is an attempt to tell the story in a documentary and accuracy. The battle of the film tries Manjunath went through trying to the fact that it was to tackle show in the fight against corruption. Could not have simply let it go.
Working smart ad-man-turned-director Sandeep Varma shows the transition of a joyful person can not overcome the fact that it is surrounded by Manjunath corruption. It turns into someone who is considered a mental illness for his friends. The director also has the necessary efforts to portray the relationship between Manjunath and his family.
He is ably supported by the good performance of its actors. Sasho Sarathy that Satish Manjunath brilliant. Yashpal Sharma, measured as always in his role Golu Goyel, the first suspect. The best in the region, but would Seema Biswas. They stressed once again why he is considered as one has seen the best Indian film actress. Scenes where they are bound to interact with Sasho to bring a smile.
The director also uses music composed by Parikrama expert.
However, the film loses too much influence by dragging the script in the second half. As the writer explores the unexplored areas best left to obtain a moral task of the film looks more and more slowly.
However, the limited Manjunath is a film that must be checked. Just remember that the value of history if it were not for its cinematic value. That said, the director Sandeep Varma should be applauded for making a film that is true to the material and not sensational.