Ardh Movie Review: Bitter Truth Revealed!!

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Ardh movie review in Hindi: The film 'Ardh', directed by Palash Muchhal, is being streamed on the OTT platform Zee5. It stars actors like rajpal yadav, Rubina Dilaik, Hiten Tejwani, Kulbhushan Kharbanda and Swastik Tiwari in important roles. The life struggle of a human being has been presented in the film with great sensitivity.



Mayanagari mumbai is the city of dreams in which thousands of people come everyday to try their luck. Here the dreams of some are fulfilled, but the dreams of some people are not fulfilled even after passing their whole life. Such people pass through the world while dreaming of fulfilling their dreams. The number of people trying their luck by going to the film industry in mumbai is high. After doing theater from cities like Delhi, Bhopal, lucknow and Jaipur, only a few people can climb the ladder of success among the thousands of artists who go to mumbai to work in films. Shiv Kumar's name is also included in such people, whose film 'Ardh' based on his life is being streamed on OTT platform Zee5. In this, the character of shiva is played by comedian actor Rajpal Yadav. Along with Rajpal, Rubina Dilaik, Hiten Tejwani, Kulbhushan Kharbanda and Swastik Tiwari are also in important roles.



Palash Muchhal has directed the film 'Ardh' under the banner of Pal music and Films. Palash is originally a music composer. He made his directorial debut by directing this film. Through this film, he has tried to pay tribute to all those people who come to mumbai dreaming of becoming shahrukh khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, but their whole life is spent on the footpath. Wherever we go to give auditions, only 'Not Fit-Not Fit' is heard. Many times there are victims of nepotism, then many times it is thrown out saying that your height is low or your body is not right. After so many rejections, many artists end their lives too. At the same time, many start doing other kind of business to live life. The pain of such people and the dark reality of Mayanagari have been presented well in this film.



Ardh movie Review

The story of the film is such that it touches the heart. Seeing a person grinding between the responsibilities of his family and his dreams, it seems that these characters are somewhere around us. Often such people will be found in the middle class family. Those who see big dreams, but luck does not support them and die under the burden of responsibilities. rajpal yadav has done a tremendous job in the role of Shiva. To be honest, this film is his only. As a eunuch, when he is seen asking people for money on the side of the red light, then seeing his style, it cannot be said that he is not a real eunuch. This is the biggest quality of a great artist that he can be molded into any form. Rubina Dilaik, who came into the limelight after winning bigg boss 14, has stepped from the small screen to the big screen through this film. But she has not been able to leave the kind of impact that her character demands. A wife who helps her husband run the family. She is the nurturer of the husband's stubbornness. Even in such a strong character, she has not been able to leave an impact.



Actor Hiten Tejwani has got less screen space in the character of Shiva's friend, but he is effective in every scene. In this way the casting of the film can be called better. But better work could have been done on the direction and script. The more creeps there are in the script, the more the film engages the audience. But due to weak script and sloppy direction, the film did not reach the level where it should have been. Palash Muchhal has not been able to do justice to the film's music as well. According to the situation shown in the film, the background score is not there. While Palash himself is a music director. In such a situation, he should have made the film better in terms of music. The songs of the film are sung by rekha Bhardwaj, Sonu Nigam, armaan malik and Palash Muchhal. Overall, 'Ardh' can be said to be a better than average film.


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