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Ekalavya
Director: Vidhu Vinod Chopra
Music: Shantanu Moitra
Lyrics: Swanand Kirkire
Starring: Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt, Jackie Shroff,

 
 

Saif Ali Khan, Vidya Balan, Sharmila Tagore, Boman Irani, Jimmy Shergill, Raima Sen.

 

The film is located in modern India. Throughout the nine generations Eklavya’s family has protected the Kings of Devigarh. Serving the majestic family all his days, he becomes aged and sightless.The movie has an excellent cast in position, the topic looks work of fiction, and it seems akin to a film that has an International appeal.

 

The film sets up in a good manner with Amitabh Bachchan's recitation of 'The Legend of Eklavya' is well pronounced, brief and simple as the title role. In the first couple of minutes Rana Jaywardhan [Boman Irani], a pseudo ruler at Devigarh, is interpreting a verse from Shakespeare to his dying wife Rani [Sharmila Tagore].

 

Conspiracy builds up on Rani's final desires of seeing Eklavya [Amitabh Bachchan], the Royal Guard of Devigarh. Each of the members of the family, Jyotiwardhan [Jackie Shroff] (Rana's younger brother), Harshwardhan [Saif Ali Khan] (Rana's son), Nandini [Raima Sen] (Rana's daughter), Udaywardhan [Jimmy Shergill] (Jyoti's son) and Rajjo [Vidya Balan] and Harsh's infancy all are introduced in a moment. The film persists to be in motion as the suspicion approach is exposed at the conclusion of Jyoti and Uday. Draw attention to the outburst sight characterize the two with little Jimmy holding up radiantly in opposition to experienced person Jackie. The film accomplishes the interval point with a twist in the story and a massacre happens which no one could actually spot coming.

 

In the second phase of the film things found becoming a slight sluggish. Furthermore the iron strong impact of the film is absent. There is additional twist in the story at the pre-climax. The climax characterizes Amitabh Bachchan and Saif Ali Khan which is a complete disappointment. The technological part of the film, 'Eklavya' is skilled at in every aspect, whether it is sets, light, photography, action or resonance. The movie offers a really magnificent experience on the big screen.
Backdrop melody is the lifeline of 'Eklavya' as it highs up most of the sights to a positive stature as required by the circumstances.
The script is outstanding, backdrop score is fascinating, adjoin to it fantastic photography (Natraja Subramaniam), firm editing (Raviranjan Maitra) infused with sparkling presentations from the superstar cast and you have to agreed EKLAVYA – THE ROYAL GUARD.

 

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