Sunday, July 21, 2019

Movie Review - Super 30

Though not a Movie buff.. still saw the movie for the movement it has created in the market (Social media to be precise)..



Movie starts with a typical 'gaon' ka scene with 'mantri' giving bhashan & stuff. Showcases the struggle a poor person goes through for getting admission in IIT to grow & earn for self. Students with interest in studies really need that backing.

Movie moves ahead with the love story with the struggle Anand faces to get 'finances' for his further studies. It also shows the true picture of how corrupt politicians give fake promises & turn their back later.

Unfortunate Anand falls prey to the money minded people & gets into the flow forgetting his own struggle towards education & starts neglecting the rest. He seems to looking forward for more Vitamin M (Money) for his own benefit.

Later, he realizes the support these poor & deserving students require to grow & earn their living. They are really keen in doing their studies, growing & developing the nation at large.

His realization also results in losses in his personal life. His love doesnt care for him & leaves him alone for the struggle, shows a perspective of the money minded society. It is about how a man changes his direction when he realizes the larger goals & what he has gone through at personal level.

There are scenes of he is being put to situations where he would have to close the free education he is providing to even he being shot.  The way students save him & also the support he receives from people whom he has impacted. To end with all his students (batch of 30) passing the entrance to make it to IIT.

In all the concentration was only on Hrithik with some heroic acts by students. There could have been more student centric scenes as well.

Hrithik was decent in his role, but Virendra Saxena (Hrithik's father in movie) played a fantastic character. Even Pankaj Tripathi (Local Minister) & Aditya Srivastava (CEO of Excellence Classes, Abhijit of CID) played really fantastic.

Movie is worth a watch for Anand Kumar. It does passed on a social message that education industry has now become business for most & there are few like him who are taking initiatives for the betterment of the Society. Government really needs to support them.

Even other professions like Doctor, Lawyers are becoming money oriented, while its their bread & butter, but doesnt mean they should play with ones life..



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