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Prem Geet 3 (2022)
1/10. 'Worst' is still a complementary word for Prem Geet 3. The film is an insult to the Nepali audience. Here's what's wrong with Prem Geet 03:
The storyline and screenplay of the film has nothing new to offer. It's the same old lovestory that we have seen in both Hindi and Nepali cinemas previously. There is no nobility factor on screenplay.
Production Design of the film had many flaws. Compositions were pretty bad. In the song 'Hatti Dhunga Ma' the compositions and shot angles were so bad that your eyes would need to stress to find lead characters on screen.
Hair and Make Up were terrible, and gave each of the character a terrible look. One of the characters was literally being a rip off version of Katappa, I mean, they didn't even try. The interior of the Palace matches nowhere with the gigantic exterior they showed on film. The throne doesn't look like a throne. This old sofa I have on my living room appears more royal and kingly.
Cast and their performance was horrible. Pradeep Khadka who did a phenomenal job in Prakash, failed in Prem Geet 3. All thanks to the director.
Shiva Shrestha who played the role of the King doesn't look like a king from any angle. The emotion, acting, and situational reactions of the entire cast were so bad that the audience laughed out loud of CRINGE on scenes that were supposed to be emotional of thrilling.
The foley sound of fight scenes were too 'vintagey.' Filmscore was unable to give that thrill which the film was supposed to uphold.
Everyone may have performed their character, but they failed to live it. No any character in the film appeared lively. The king doesn't give vibe of a king. Pradeep Khadka doesn't give the vibes of a Prince. Everything was terrible.
Cinematography was really poor. Poor Cinematography made action scenes appear too loose. The tone of the film failed to give that vintage theme to the film.
The only thing good was the aesthetic treats of the Himalayas, that's it. There is nothing more.
As I left the hall, I felt disgusted and angry. Nepali film makers would make anything and Nepali audience will consume anything under the guise of Nationalism.
Brahmastra Part One: Shiva (2022)
Could have been better, Good for one time watch!
More work on screenplay and dialogues could have made the movie much more better. Alia's role as Isha appeared unnecessary. The story could have gone fine without Isha (Alia Bhatt). Or if Alia was entitled with some sort of powers, it would have been better.
VFX were better than I anticipated at the beginning. However, at some points it appeared cartoonish.
Sanskrit chants, melodies, Film score were good and enhanced the cinematic experience.
Dialogues were cringe and could have been improved.
Alia and Ranvir chemistry was good. Nagarjuna, Ambitabh scene were thrilling for sure.
Overall, it's a new experiment, it's good for one time watch.