Wednesday 28 May 2014

Arundhati Bengali Movie Review




Arundhati, a big-budget movie of reincarnation is directed by Sujit Mondal and produced under the banner of Surinder Films and Shree Venkatesh Films. The fantasy drama starring actress Koel Mallick and Indraneil Sengupta in the lead role while Rahul Banerjee, Debshankar Halder played other pivotal roles.

Jeet Ganguly scored the music for this Bengali movie. It is the remake of 2009 Telugu film 'Arundhati'. NK Salil penned the dialogues and script for the movie. Let's take a look at the movie review and story.

The plot of Arundhati movie laced with spiritual and reincarnation attributes. It turns around the life of a warrior queen Arundhati of 19th century who is very powerful, dignified and graceful. She always fight against wrongdoings and quite skilled from horse riding to sword fighting.

Afterwards, in her next life she was born as Mishti to Raja Krishnakanta packed with same powers and skill, but from which she is unaware of. The arrangements of her marriage were made, but before marriage she visit her native place and there her beau (Indraneil Sengupta) ask him to come to the fort of Dhulibari.

There she was shocked after knowing about her reincarnation and past with her beau from servant Annadama. The disclosing of truth bring the tremendous change in her life that forms the crux of the story.

The shooting of the film is almost done in abroad. The role enacted by Koel is fabulous in this avatar, despite she has firstly performed such powerful character. Remaining actors also played well. Music is good and flow well with movie.

The narration is impressive and Sujit nicely manage to bring the suspense, thrill and action on silver screen. The storyline is very much clear from starting till end. All these aspects together made the movie to rock on the floor of box-office.

The experiment done by actors and director work out well because of their hard work. Well written script and outstanding acting of Koel, hook the interest of audience until the last frame. No unnecessary scene or character appear throughout the movie.


Sandhira.com movie review rating- 4/5

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