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Chhatriwali REVIEW: Rakul Preet Singh Delivers A Promising Act But The Preachy Film Fails To Leave An Impression

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Chhatriwali REVIEW: Rakul Preet Singh Delivers A Promising Act But The Preachy Film Fails To Leave An Impression

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Movie: Chatrivali

Directed by Tejas Prabha Vijay Deoskar.

Starring: Rakul Preet Singh, Sumit Vyas, Satish Kaushik, Rajesh Tailang, Prachi Shah Paandya

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Bollywood Bubble Rating : 2.5/5 stars.

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Chatrivali starrer Rakul Preet Singh is a very interesting story that touches the Indian mind. It states that Indian men have sex with their partners and can cause pain and internal problems in women, but they cannot use condoms. How men can have sex at home without saying it openly.

Chatrivali reminds me of films with a similar formula about taboo subjects: to enter a situation, first a tragedy makes them realize the depth of the issue, the social drama they have been studying, the mission of change. Social and happy ending. The film has a different story but the approach and performance is similar to the previous sex-banned films. Nothing made me want to watch the movie.

However, when discussing a topic like sex education, why not use the word instead of using synonyms? What confused me was that they used the word condom in the movie and never used the word sex. When you talk about a taboo subject, you can talk about it openly. I want Tejas Prabha to elaborate on the consequences of not using condoms and explain the importance of STDs.

Cons:

To be honest, the story of Chatrivali is very interesting; However, the performance is complete and dusty. It will be very predictable from the beginning and nothing surprising because it is nothing new that we haven't seen in other movies. Apart from the new story, Chatrivali has nothing new to offer, which is one of the major negatives for me.

The second disappointment is that Tejas has not studied the sex education system in India. I felt that this story explained the importance of condom use and forced reproduction in the education system. As a result, I felt that some key points were left out when the story started to feel a bit convoluted.

Narrative:

Sanya, Unemployed Master Chemist looking for job in Karnal, Haryana. Unable to get a job at university or school, he was asked to become a product quality manager, but his job was in the condom business. But he wants to use his knowledge of chemistry to help teach young minds the right way to overcome sexual inhibitions. Can she change the mindset of Indian men? Will Sanya understand the concept of sexuality and the importance of sex education?

It's great to see Rakul Preet Singh in a full-fledged role that doesn't feature a male actor taller than her. Seeing her in her previous films like Cuttputli, Runway 34, Sardar Ka Nevee and God Thanks God Chatriwali was really a refreshing change and I enjoyed her performance in the film. He played the role very comfortably and looked very promising. In the film, he plays a chemistry teacher who is on a mission to change the society and educate the youth.

Sumit Vyas was amazing, though his character reminded me a bit of Mike from TVF's Constant roommates. I had a hard time distinguishing these two characters; However, Summit was a lot of fun to watch.

Satish Kaushik, Rajesh Tailang and Dolly Ahluwalia were good in their roles. They brought a special charm to this film, while Prachi Shah did a little better in the role of Paandya; But I'm sure the characters would have limited his acting.

Director/Show:

Tejas Prabha says Vijay Deoskar touches on an important question about how men should get rid of condoms, but then skips part of the sex lesson and leaves the rest alone. It was strange to see two critical issues mixed up and create chaos in my mind.

Result:

Overall, Chatriwali is a good watch for a while but unfortunately it doesn't have a lasting effect. The Rakul Preet Singh starrer's epic story is worth watching, but the play offers nothing new. Chatrivali becomes very predictable right from the start, which reduces the enjoyment of watching the film.

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