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#FinalVerdict:
This Sanjay Dutt's maiden production is heart touching and a must watch. Raj R Gupta makes a brilliant debut as the captain of the ship. Kudos to him for exploring the father-child angle with perfection! The USP of Baba is its actors and with such strong/moving screenplay, every single emotion portrayed in the film will involve the viewers unknowingly/automatically. Baba doesn't have many dialogues but still, at times, you will have to fight back the tears. W-O-W!
Deepak Dobriyal, the lifeline of this enterprise, justifies the title so brilliantly that his portrayal of the helpless father will touch your soul and stay within. Hats Off!
Double thumbs up for Nandita Patkar. Watch out for her scenes with Spruha Joshi towards the end. Amazing portrayal!
Abhijeet Khandkekar (Fantastic), Aryan Menghji (Splendid), Spruha Joshi (Perfect) and Chittaranjan Giri (Excellent).
Arjun Sorte's cinematography is another highlight of this enterprise along with Manish Singh's emotionally balanced story/screenplay and rohan-rohan's uplifting score.
On the whole, Baba will stay with you long after the movie culminates. A cinematic beauty! Don't miss this for anything!
Deepak Dobriyal, the lifeline of this enterprise, justifies the title so brilliantly that his portrayal of the helpless father will touch your soul and stay within. Hats Off!
Double thumbs up for Nandita Patkar. Watch out for her scenes with Spruha Joshi towards the end. Amazing portrayal!
Abhijeet Khandkekar (Fantastic), Aryan Menghji (Splendid), Spruha Joshi (Perfect) and Chittaranjan Giri (Excellent).
Arjun Sorte's cinematography is another highlight of this enterprise along with Manish Singh's emotionally balanced story/screenplay and rohan-rohan's uplifting score.
On the whole, Baba will stay with you long after the movie culminates. A cinematic beauty! Don't miss this for anything!
- SinhaSomesh
- 3 ago 2019
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- sapnagajarlwar
- 24 jul 2020
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Interesting twist made this story line more valuable. Emotional but worth watching. Good acting by all actors.
- paragpps
- 11 ago 2019
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As the name suggests, the film is about a father but what makes it special is as its said that 'a child gives birth to a mother', the film here shows a beautiful bond between a child and his parents. A story about fatherhood, a supportive and caring mother and a little boy who speaks with his eyes.
I found this film to be innocent and pure.
The story is soulful. All the actors have done an amazing job and I must mention that director Raj Gupta has weaved this film beautifully. He proved that a film has no language barriers.
- tanviabh
- 24 jul 2020
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The best way to describe Servet is azzhole with one look or expression....demented. I got so sick of seeing that one look constantly! Aren't actors suppose to be better than that, and what about the directors?, Geez! Talk about overkill!
So many annoying characters in this story. Loved Tolga! He did a great job! I agree with other reviews, like so many Dixie's, the second season lost their way and basically just killed time. Such a shame! So may tarts iand jerks in the show too, like Gensu and Elif and Ihan and his dad. Too much. Sacrificing and giving up themselves. I watched all of it even though it was not a favorite.
So many annoying characters in this story. Loved Tolga! He did a great job! I agree with other reviews, like so many Dixie's, the second season lost their way and basically just killed time. Such a shame! So may tarts iand jerks in the show too, like Gensu and Elif and Ihan and his dad. Too much. Sacrificing and giving up themselves. I watched all of it even though it was not a favorite.
- artbex
- 14 jul 2023
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Explains between language and education, mind blowing explanation, I myself and everyone relate this story very closely. And pls watch with family it will provide a positive vibes in your life and the movie say everything about the education and its effect on day to day life. The casting team did a great job including all crew, light team, spot team and or Director Nitin Nandan sir and specially thanks to the director and sphere origin for making me the part of such a big film which is going to change the mind set of our society pls blessed this movie by watching it with your friends and family.
- aaryanmenghji
- 14 ago 2024
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BABA REVIEW :-
Relationships have always been major aspect and theme for regional and national Cinema. Whether it is Family, Friends, Partner, Society and even Alien films are made with the same theme. Baba, as expresses from the name is another film on Relationship theme but this is just not about Baba (Father). The son and his the bonding with Biological Mother and adoptive mother have similarly strong role in the film. A simple story flows from so many intentional hurdles but ends on a Predictable yet Emotionally gone well Point.
Baba revolves around a 8 years old kid Shankar (Aryan Meghji) who is living happily with his adoptive Father Madhav (Deepak Dobriyal) and Mother Anandi (Nandita Patkar) untill his Biological Mother Pallavi (Spruha Joshi) and her Husband Rajan (Abhijeet Khandkekar) arrives to acquire his legal Custody. Madhav and Anandi being Deaf and Mute since forever were unable to teach Shankar to speak. On the other side Pallavi being Rich enough should easily get his Custody for his bright future but as we all know the emotional bonding is something that is more important than Money. And other criteria is, Giving a birth to child is not enough, you have to be available everytime for everything that child need. Overall it's a Good looking story and the performances by Deepak Dobriyal, Aaryan, Meghji, Nandita Patkar along with rest of the cast takes it into the safe zone. Another USP here is the main 3 Characters are Mute and Deaf therefore Silence works better than Dialogues and that creates a great Cinematic Atmosphere around.
Baba has those all good points but it also includes some bad ones. One of the major thing is Repeatative ness in the screenplay. If all had to end like this then what was the motive of stretching other things uselessly? Music of the film is Average and a Songless Film would have been a Better option. Raj Gupta as a director seems to playing Safe on his debut. He crafted a Simple story in simple way without playing any puzzle or smart game. The maturity in the directorial skills is there but daring to handle the script with gutsy changes and intelligent attempts should be there by the Next Film.
As a whole, Baba is same old river of Family Values running through predictable ups and downs. We should be open to welcome the change in the main characters as they are not Regular Normal Persons but a Challenging Personalities with Physical Disorders. Bollywood Superstar Sanjay Dutt debuts in Marathi Cinema with a Decent Product or may be Average is the perfect word, we expect more next time. Baba defines the Title with its Climax while relationship & Emotions are already defined otherwise.
RATING- 5/10*
Relationships have always been major aspect and theme for regional and national Cinema. Whether it is Family, Friends, Partner, Society and even Alien films are made with the same theme. Baba, as expresses from the name is another film on Relationship theme but this is just not about Baba (Father). The son and his the bonding with Biological Mother and adoptive mother have similarly strong role in the film. A simple story flows from so many intentional hurdles but ends on a Predictable yet Emotionally gone well Point.
Baba revolves around a 8 years old kid Shankar (Aryan Meghji) who is living happily with his adoptive Father Madhav (Deepak Dobriyal) and Mother Anandi (Nandita Patkar) untill his Biological Mother Pallavi (Spruha Joshi) and her Husband Rajan (Abhijeet Khandkekar) arrives to acquire his legal Custody. Madhav and Anandi being Deaf and Mute since forever were unable to teach Shankar to speak. On the other side Pallavi being Rich enough should easily get his Custody for his bright future but as we all know the emotional bonding is something that is more important than Money. And other criteria is, Giving a birth to child is not enough, you have to be available everytime for everything that child need. Overall it's a Good looking story and the performances by Deepak Dobriyal, Aaryan, Meghji, Nandita Patkar along with rest of the cast takes it into the safe zone. Another USP here is the main 3 Characters are Mute and Deaf therefore Silence works better than Dialogues and that creates a great Cinematic Atmosphere around.
Baba has those all good points but it also includes some bad ones. One of the major thing is Repeatative ness in the screenplay. If all had to end like this then what was the motive of stretching other things uselessly? Music of the film is Average and a Songless Film would have been a Better option. Raj Gupta as a director seems to playing Safe on his debut. He crafted a Simple story in simple way without playing any puzzle or smart game. The maturity in the directorial skills is there but daring to handle the script with gutsy changes and intelligent attempts should be there by the Next Film.
As a whole, Baba is same old river of Family Values running through predictable ups and downs. We should be open to welcome the change in the main characters as they are not Regular Normal Persons but a Challenging Personalities with Physical Disorders. Bollywood Superstar Sanjay Dutt debuts in Marathi Cinema with a Decent Product or may be Average is the perfect word, we expect more next time. Baba defines the Title with its Climax while relationship & Emotions are already defined otherwise.
RATING- 5/10*
- SAMTHEBESTEST
- 2 ago 2019
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