Sports drama is always a good commercial element. When we're watching a movie we can all connect easily to sports. 

In sports .. there is a lot of place for emotions. In the life of a player .. the spectator sees himself in the defeat of his victory. 

Therefore .. there is a minimum guarantee for sports dramas. That's how the film `Lakshya` was made. This is a story about archery. 
The game is the story of a young man who made his living. Did he win or lose? Did the movie win? Or not? 

Parthu (Nagashourya)'s father wants to become a world champion in archery. But .. he dies in an accident. The grandfather (Sachin Khedarkar) is anxious to complete with his son what his son cannot achieve.

He is trained in archery and parthu also excels in value education. He had to be in front of his grandfather's eyes. Otherwise, the target will miss. 
Before participating in the National Championships, parthu had a problem. Grandfather dies of a heart attack. 

Grandpa becomes addicted to drugs to make up for the non-existent deficit and gradually becomes addicted to it. The sports Authority bans Parthou from being found in a dope test and lacking discipline. 

On the other hand, Rhita (Ketika Sharma), who loved herself dearly, also goes away. 

In this scene, what did parthu do? Could the arrow have been hoisted again, or not? How did you become a world champion? Is the rest of the story.


"Nine out of ten people do not even know that they were born in an archery country" is a dialogue. Really .. not many people know about archery. It is natural to want to talk about such a game and make a film in that context. 

Wanting to generate emotion from individual games like archery is a no-brainer. All the emotion in this movie revolves around a character named Pardoo. Nothing more to say about archery. That game .. as simple as it can be understood. 

Suppose technical terms like Robin Woodshot .. are so easily understood by the general audience. The story does not start with anything at race speed.
Partha's association with the game, his relationship with his grandfather, his joining the sports academy .. like .. the scenes go on slowly. There is no damn thing in a love story either. Comedy has no scope. 

When it comes to World sports Meet, there has to be that level of hype. But .. with cheap graphics .. they seemed magical. The goal is the same as how a regular sports drama ends. 

Nagashourya appeared in different looks. In the first scenes, he appears in a "whispering imagination" look. Gradually the look changes. With a body of eight pillars. 
The heroic emotion scenes sound great. In this movie, it was proved once again. But .. he also does romance and comedy well. They have gone without a chance. Ketika, who appeared in Romantic, feels like this girl.

Jagapathibabu seems to be a bit overwhelmed. The absence of Strong Villain is another major weakness of the film. 

The budget does not seem to fit in well with the scenes set in a sports setting. Another major flaw is that the whole story revolves around the same emotion, and that emotion is also dedicated to Parthu. 

When choosing a sports drama, how many people do that story and game connect to? Is very important to take care of. 

The archery story must have been new, but it did not count. Stretching with a slow phase and not being able to connect emotions have become major constraints for the film. Those who like sports drama and those who are confident that they can watch a movie with a bit of optimism can give it a try. Finishing Touch: Missed the target

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