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Dasvi Film Review: ‘Dasvi’ failed, weak story drowned Abhishek-Nimrat’s good acting

The origin story of the tenth film is on the importance of education. Taking education as the main theme in the film, a story has been woven through which its need and importance has been shown. But did Abhishek Bachchan pass this tenth exam, read the review.

Kati jahar hai jahar hai jahar hai… The words of this Jat leader Ganga Ram Choudhary may have a positive meaning in Haryanvi, but when it comes to giving numbers to the film, poison comes to the heart. Thinking about the acting of Abhishek Bachchan, Nimrat Kaur and Yami Gautam for once and give passing marks to the tenth, but when the story itself is in turmoil, then how will it feel. Why was it so difficult for director Tushar Jalota to clear his ‘X’ exam? Let’s find out.

Movie story

The origin story of the tenth film is on the importance of education. Taking education as the main theme in the film, a story has been woven, through which its need and importance has been shown. Ganga Ram Chaudhary, the eighth pass, is the Chief Minister of Green State. He goes to jail on charges of education scam. After getting the punishment, Ganga makes his wife Vimala (Nimrat Kaur) sit on the chief minister’s chair. Vimla also remained desi and less educated but somehow she takes over the post of Chief Minister.

On the other hand, Ganga encounters Rough and Tough Jail Superintendent Jyoti Deswal (Yami Gautam) in jail. For Jyoti, Ganga is not a chief minister but a prisoner like other prisoners. Troubled by his strict behavior and discipline, Ganga starts looking for ways to get out of jail. When the excuse of illness does not work, he goes to the library and starts studying there on the pretext of giving the tenth examination. But when no idea works, then he starts taking studies seriously. Seeing the urge to read in him, Jyoti helps him to read.

While taking over the post of Chief Minister, Vimla likes that chair and now she does not want anyone to snatch this chair from her, even her husband Ganga. Ganga starts to understand Vimala’s tricks, she studies diligently. Ganga declares that if he passes the tenth examination, only then he will sit on the chief minister’s chair. Vimla now tries to ensure that Ganga is not able to pass the exam. Now it has to be seen that Ganga, who is not interested in anything other than studying politics, how will she pass the tenth examination, whether she will be able to become the Chief Minister of Green State back or not. Will Ganga’s relationship with Vimla break because of the chair?

Where does the story take off?

Tushar Jalota chose the subject well to make the film, but instead of making it a bit interesting, he kept the story very flat from the beginning. There was an attempt to pull the story by force based on the subject only.

Nimrat Kaur looks absolutely desi-rustic-greedy

In the tenth, Abhishek Bachchan has done a good job in the character of Ganga with his Haryanvi tone. Like the Jats, he was like Ray, Sun, spoken like a high voice, gaiety, gait, wide chest and mustache rage. Character wise, Abhishek has done a great job. Yami Gautam’s acting was fine. He has done justice to the character of Jyoti. Come to Nimrat Kaur’s character Vimla. How much poison did Nimrat get in Vimla’s role? He has done a wonderful act of being a native countryman. It would not be wrong to say that if someone has passed class 10th with good marks, it is Nimrat Kaur. The rest of Manu Rishi Chadha also tickled with his antics.

The film is not long but does not increase the excitement either.

Tenth is a 2-hour film, but in these two hours, Ganga’s innocence managed to make people laugh to some extent. The first half story seems quite drawn out. It seems that forced scenes have been inserted in the affair to make the film longer. The second half is definitely better than the first but not very special either. Strong base was not seen in tenth with good message.

Overall, the tenth had widened the expectations a little too much. In the last few films of Abhishek, his acting gave hope to the audience, but the tenth ruined all his hard work. Despite having strong stars in the film, the weak script failed the tenth.

Parvesh Maurya
Parvesh Maurya
Parvesh Maurya, has 5 years of experience in writing Finance Content, Entertainment news, Cricket and more. He has done BA in English. He loves to Play Sports and read books in free time. In case of any complain or feedback, please contact me @ informalnewz@gmail.com
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