Wednesday 30 July 2014

Astu - So Be It Marathi Movie Review

Astu - So Be It Marathi Movie Review

Astu - So Be It, project is helmed by one of the most prolific and internationally recognized pair of directors Sumitra Bhave and Sunil Sukhtankar of the country who have made 14 films together. The screenplay and plot of the family drama movie is handled by Sumitra Bhave.


The Marathi flick produced by Sheelaa Rao & Dr. Mohan Agashe stars Dr. Mohan Agashe, Iravati Harshe, Milind Soman, Amruta Subash, Nachiket Purnapatre, Devika Daftardar & Ila Bhate. Let's begin our movie review and story.


The story of 'Astu - So Be It' turns around the relationship between father and daughter. Appa (Dr. Mohan Agashe), father of Ira (Iravati Harshe) is living happily with her daughter's family, but his decaying memory brings a lot of problems And, one day Appa suddenly disappears that trapped Ira in the chain of Appa’s memory while Appa is living with Telugu speaking couple who take care of an elephant.

The differences in the language appear as Appa is Maharashtrian and the couple is from Andhra Pradesh. How Ira get her father back, flood of all those emotions that shake Ira from depth and couple deal with Appa, despite the difference in the languages is the watch of the movie.

According to the movie review, 'Astu - So Be It' is one of the master piece of the splendid narration of the director pair. The appealing plot is presented on the screen very well. The rhythm of the movie is good and plot is tightly knitted. The drama of daughter-father relationship has numerous poignant moments.

Dialogues are impressive and music sync well with the theme of the movie. Flawless performance of the cast is outstanding and they have made good efforts in making the character more live. Very effectively, real life situations, emotions and expressions are weaved in the movie that has created a buzz at the blockbuster.

The award winning 'Astu - So Be It' movie is worth watching that manages to pull off the essence of relationship onscreen.

Sandhira.com movie review rating - 4/5

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