
The Great indian Family Review: vicky kaushal played 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' and gave a lovely message on Hindu-Muslim unity, definitely watch this film.
Vicky Kaushal's film The Great indian Family has been released in theaters today. This film of vicky kaushal not only makes you laugh but also gives a message.
The Great indian Family Review
Do Hindus have a different way of eating roti? What do you do to become a Muslim? By doing what do you start feeling like a Muslim? Is the review also done in Hindu or Muslim style? What is the difference between Hindu and Muslim? This film of vicky kaushal raises such questions and answers those questions in a very loving manner and the end gives the message that we are all a family.
Story
This is the story of a family of Pandits whose son Bed Vyas Tripathi is famous by the name of Bhajan Kumar and this is because Bhajan Kumar sings excellent bhajans and is most famous for conducting pujas and kirtan jagrans in the city. In short, she is a star but the problem is that in her youth, girls touch Pandit Ji's feet by saying Namaste, but this is a small problem.
An even bigger problem arises when it is revealed that Bhajan Kumar is a Muslim and then it is like a storm comes. But Bhajan Kumar does not understand what is the difference between Hindu and Muslim and when he explains this difference to everyone, then what is understood, for that you will have to go to the theater to watch this film.
How is the movie
This film gives a wonderful message and gives it in a very lovely way. There is no grand set in the film. There is a small place named Balrampur. The film starts in the same small locality and ends there. It is desi language and the simplicity of this film touches your heart. The dialogues are funny although more punches could have been added. The film progresses at its own pace. It doesn't bore you and tells a lot by the end.
The way it is told in the film is that people of every religion are the same. Even a Hindu can eat biryani. Biryani means non-veg biryani because there is no such thing as veg biryani. If you have heard this somewhere, the way this film explains the difference between religions, touches your heart and this is the beauty of this film.
Acting
Vicky Kaushal has once again done a brilliant job. The way he has captured the desi accent and spoken dialogues. They win your heart. In the climax, when he explains the difference between Hindu and Muslim on the 70 mm screen, you feel like clapping. Vicky has once again shown that he can fit into every character and his range is quite wide. Manushi Chhillar has done a decent job. His entry scene is good but after that, he did not get much space. kumud mishra has done a very good job in the role of Vicky's father. He leaves an amazing impact on the screen. manoj pahwa is fantastic, and Yashpal Sharma has also done a good job.
Direction
Vijay krishna Acharya, who has directed films like dhoom 3 and Tashan, has done something different here. There is neither that style nor that swag here. There is a simplicity which he has shown well. He does not let his grip on the film loose but if some more spices were added to the film, it could have been better.
Music
Pritam's music is good. Even when songs come in the middle of the film, they do not bore you. The songs may not have become famous but they look good in the film. Overall, this film should be watched. If not for anyone else, then for the message given through this film.