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00:00So let's just talk about Bangal Files. I will not discuss the story plot of the film here at all because it will become very long in the video maker. If you want to know the story theme of Bangal Files then...
00:30This is a discussion, so friends, let's see how the Bengali film was and what is my realization after watching the film and and extremely sorry for the late review due to my health issues, how was the film after all
01:00In the scene of Parlabi Joshi ji, a lot of mystery is generated as to who is this elderly lady, Exeter Exeter and the overall tone of the film, see, the film is serious, no doubt there is no comedy etc. in between, it is a serious tone and
01:30It shows things in a very meaningful way that you are forced to think and you will definitely be forced to think because this is not just a political issue, it is a survivable issue, whoever thinks this is a political issue, he will come...
02:00It was trayed which is called what should I say by pressing and reducing it because there were many such scenes where the private parts of the girls, I don't know whether they are above or below, but they were cut and hung, so here we were wearing clothes.
02:30I have explained that there are many such dialogues in the film which do not entertain you brother, they force you to think, it is the ground reality and the director threw it at me saying, here it is, this is your ground reality, whether you like it or not.
03:00And I cannot say that about the booty violent scenes at all, though of course they have been shown less than the actual reality, but even that less cannot be tolerated by all those who are 18 plus, I feel so because even if they are 18 plus, those scenes are not for everyone.
03:30Why not make the booty a little less in comparison to reality and make it a prison in real life? If I talk about the background music of the film, to a great extent it matches with the violin of Spielberg's Schinder's List movie, it is not a copy.
04:00I can't say that it is of Hollywood level, but it is not that the set design is absolutely poor, it is enough, the visual effects are not very up to the mark but they are good, brother, they are enough, what more do you need, whether the film is directed or indie.
04:30I believe that the work was used for statehood, which is not a state, it is about the country.
04:35nor presented its dominance whether it is judiciary or educational
04:42What will happen if the political ecosystem and all these things do not work properly?
04:48Strong liberals, even today we are suffering from many such problems.
04:54This film brilliantly counters appeasement in a naked way, which is no less a disease than cancer in any comparison. I don't think that appeasement has been exposed so well in any film or not.
05:24You will have to listen, otherwise attention means you will have to listen seriously, although for quite some time
05:31It is successful in drawing engagement, yet I am saying that some long
05:36You will have to listen to it and somewhere or the other you will hear it and will be forced to think a lot. If I talk about the acting of the film, then everyone has given a great performance, Simrat Kaur Randhawa who played the role of Bharti Banner ji.
06:06The actor playing the role, his name is Amar Arora or Marjeet Arora, something like that, he also acted brilliantly, everyone acted very well, I cannot say whether any actor looked expressionless or expressionless, everyone acted well.
06:36He played a tremendous role and everyone else acted brilliantly, so salute to all the people associated with this film, the film indirectly promotes something which we will probably never see in any Indian film tomorrow.
07:06It tries to do this directly, indirectly, that the Hindu minorities there should be punished for their self-defense because everyone has the right to life. The film shows many such things in a symbolic way.
07:36There are many such references in the film, I believe that Vivek Agni Udra Saap is wrong, and if he were wrong, people would have dragged him into the court and harassed him about this statement about Churchill or Jihad.
08:06Even if you think indirectly, this Jihadi extremist or anti-national ecosystem that appeases the Jihadi extremists and the anti-national ecosystem, they could have been crushed and taken to the court and could not have been handled.
08:36Despite all the good things in the film and the subject it has been chosen, I salute the filmmaker, but despite all this, despite such bold representation, what he is trying to awaken in us
09:06See, after watching the film, I felt that the director sahib wanted to tell a lot and in the process of telling it, he got breathless.
09:16There is breathlessness in every scene of the entire film, no, in some places if you watch it overall or think about it carefully then you might feel this, but still he got breathless while explaining everything and in the process of explaining this he made the film so boring that I...
09:46Many references or scenes had to be shown, whatever they were, and they are telling what they had to tell, but somewhere I would not say that it was entertaining, there was a little lack of charm at some places, which was not there in Kashmir Fall, I'm repeating again, and in the film, what
10:16Yes, their acting is amazing but I have a complaint about one thing, why is the voice of the villain Bootle like this, they should have duped his voice, his voice is very thin, now you can say why the voice of Bootle people is thin
10:46Namoshi Chakraborty's character is the best, if the voice of his real life character was thin then perhaps it would have been justified, I don't know, I think that character is being played by Ghulam Sarwar Hussaini or Ghulam Sarwar whatever his name is.
11:16He's a NEXT star � Get the work.
11:20Dhaati Banner ji's old day version is playing if you are playing young version of Bharti Banner ji Himrat Kor and � or old day version which is playing
11:34If you compare them, then after seeing the young old age version of Pallavi Joshi, you cannot say that she looked like Simrat Kaur in her young age.
11:43Looking at Simrat Kaur, you cannot imagine that she would look like this in her old age.
11:49No, there is a lack of attention to detail in the film. The film is sometimes in the past timeline and sometimes in the current timeline.
11:57past timeline current timeline what they are showing, the flipping that is happening, in some cases I felt that the balance is a bit disturbed, not in every scene, sometimes I felt like that after watching it overall.
12:07It felt like this past flashback is going on and on and much later the current timeline comes, so overall that flipping, that balance is a bit unbalanced, according to me many people may not be able to relate to it and one more thing I liked in the film is that
12:28The chemistry between Simrat Kaur Randhawa and Lavyasud is excellent and the romantic feelings between them are shown indirectly by the film, I can guarantee that if there was any other film director, he would have added three-four romantic songs, but there would not have been this much of them in the film.
12:58And for one more reason also it is a must watch because this is your ground reality, the problem of the past which is there even today and why is there talk of Nawakhali Diet Action Day, brother, people have been victims of extremism for thousands of years, so this problem is still going on, it is a reality, different in different forms.
13:28But this film, as I said, is a must watch from both the perspectives of the quality of the film and the subject, because this, as I said, is your reality and if you do not learn from the past or history, then history keeps repeating itself, so this was today's review, see you in a new video.
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