Aayushman’s Khurana’s new movie Hawaizaada
has been the centre of buzz since its promo released. This movie is all
about the Indian genius who had made an aeroplane
far before the invention of flying shuttle by Wright brothers.
Review of “Hawaizaada
(2015) Movie”
Film
goers have expressed mixed review of the
Hawaizaada movie that released today (30th January 2015).
Let’s explore the whole thing a glance.
Cast: The lead
role is played by Aayushman Khurana as Shivkar Talpade aka Shivi, the Indian
genius. Mithun Chakraborty and Pallavi Sharda
are in the other two lead roles.
Director: Hawaizaada is directed by Bhivu Puri, with
the fullest effort to pull up the story line on the screen.

Cinematography: Savita
Singh did a thumb up job as a cinematographer
of Hawaizaada.
Music by: Renowned
singer and composer Rochak Kohli
is the music director of Hawaizaada and perfectly stitched the theme
and story with his extraordinary music. Aayushman Khurana
himself sung a song here.
Story
Line: "Hawaizaada" endeavors
a just about incomprehensible marriage of a visual magnificence with passionate
surrender. The characters, be it the unusual purposeless Shivkar Talpade or his
silly mentor Shastry or the British people who frown at any endeavor by Shastry
and Talpade to make a history of invention....these are individuals who don't
put stock in keeping down feelings.
It
is 1895. The potential outcomes of reproducing that time in present times
appear to be outlandish and impossible. Because of Puri's specialty directors
(subrata Chakraborty & Amit Ray), music composers (vishal Bhardwaj
contributes with a spirited lavni shot on the exquisite Sharda) and most
exceptionally his unbelievably talented camera-person Savita Singh (who happens
to be Puri's wife), the chief has built a world as unbelievable on paper as the
hypothesis of flying a plane must have appeared to Talpade's peers.
Performance of the starrers in Hawaizaada:
Mithun Chakraborty has done his
one of the best performance in Hawaizaada
as a goofy mentor of Shivkar Talpade.
Pallavi Sharda did her
job pretty good. She got a wow face but still to learn a lot- how to do acting
in national level cinema. Though she was just Jhakkas in an item song, some of her awkward dance moves will leave
you disappointed.
Aayushman Khurana somehow managed to take
his level up by acting like a failed hero as the movie wanted him.
Main
Attraction of Hawaizaada:
Despite
of long hazy tale of the Hawaizaada, there are many things that are worth of
watching and experience. Brilliant cinematography of Savita Singh, marvelous background
score, exceptional music and lyrics, stunning art work and vivid costumes.
These things blend the whole theme of the Hawaizaada movie in a positive mode.
Not
at all like its plane, has Hawaizaada never taken off. The film drags in its
first half itself as the producer extends the scenes richly and the course of
the story has officially taken a wrong turn as the male lead who should be an
Indian researcher is occupied with charming his woman love and proposing her.
One
of the most exceedingly terrible scenes in the second half is the point at
which the male lead is exasperates with the sudden demise of his mentor keeping
in mind on one hand he is grieving, there are scenes of Ganesh festival celebration
being praised and Bal Gangadhar Tilak is being indicated. Actually, both these
things have little link and it was as though he needed to constrain other
verifiable advancements in this story.
Certain
scenes send sharply and it is genuinely disturbing to see that. There are a few
genuine editing setbacks in the film and accordingly long shots of Talpade's
home or even the ship that he later moves into are appeared.
Main
Attraction of Hawaizaada:
Despite
of long hazy tale of the Hawaizaada, there are many things that are worth of
watching and experience. Brilliant cinematography of Savita Singh, marvelous background
score, exceptional music and lyrics, stunning art work and vivid costumes.
These things blend the whole theme of the Hawaizaada movie in a positive mode.
Not
at all like its plane, has Hawaizaada never taken off. The film drags in its
first half itself as the producer extends the scenes richly and the course of
the story has officially taken a wrong turn as the male lead who should be an
Indian researcher is occupied with charming his woman love and proposing her.
One
of the most exceedingly terrible scenes in the second half is the point at
which the male lead is exasperates with the sudden demise of his mentor keeping
in mind on one hand he is grieving, there are scenes of Ganesh festival celebration
being praised and Bal Gangadhar Tilak is being indicated. Actually, both these
things have little link and it was as though he needed to constrain other
verifiable advancements in this story.
Certain
scenes send sharply and it is genuinely disturbing to see that. There are a few
genuine editing setbacks in the film and accordingly long shots of Talpade's
home or even the ship that he later moves into are appeared.
Verdict
and our view after review of Hawaizaada:
If
you have a lot of time to spare then you can go for it to experience some
exceptional idiotic drama, otherwise we don’t suggest Hawaizaada as the worth
of watching. You have already known “the why”. We are giving it 2 out of 5 just
for dada (Mithun Chakraborty) and music & cinematography.
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