Rajkumar Movie Review
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Rajkumar Movie Review

Rajkumar Movie Review

 

Rajkumar Movie Review


Finally watched this year's most talked about Bengali movie 'Rajkumar'. In one word, Shakib Khan's best performance was in the film 'Swatta'. Breaking that record, Shakib Khan's best performance at the moment is in this Rajkumar film. As he is constantly maturing himself in acting, it is hoped that he will now focus only on his acting rather than evaluating the earlier Bastapcha scripts. Not saying that Shakib is a method actor or a versatile actor. But the way he is constantly pacifying himself is truly commendable.


Yes, I did not cry while watching the film, neither did any of my friends. But an emotion has awakened in everyone's mind. I can swear that the rash of emotions will last longer. Those who went to the hall to criticize this film could not properly understand any logic to criticize. I think that is the selfishness of an actor.

The story of a boy becoming a prince in the village Udanchandi. The story starts with his attempt to get to America.

As I said in the beginning, Shakib Khan has made 80% of this film by acting alone. Shakib's performance is mature enough. Also Courtney Coffey did not live up to the expectations of her and there is some gap in expression. As supporting artists Tariq Anam Khan, Ejajul Islam were impeccable.

Arosh Khan in a special role was excellent to say the least. How a small screen actor can give such a great performance when given a chance cannot be understood without watching this film.

The biggest plus point of this film is the story narration. And the screenplay going forward in combination with that. Eye-catching visuals, scenes shot in every beautiful location, keeping the narration of the story at a consistent level and advancing the screenplay were very thrilling.

After all, this is the end of the film. As the saying goes, all is well that ends well. The ending was also not so beautiful, the emotions could not be detailed so beautifully.

In short, 'Rajkumar' is a money-grubbing movie. Such films are constantly needed to revive the moribund film industry of Bangladesh.

Now let's talk about some negative points!


1. The first negative point of this film is the Ami Ekai Rajkumar (From "Rajkumar") song which was completely unnecessary and lack of proper promotion. This director took the campaign very lightly that there is a need to release teasers, trailers? What is the need to release all the songs?

2Should have been a little more careful about the prosthetics. Didn't seem realistic to me.

3. Action scenes are not memorable. A fairly boring action sequence is kept.

Besides, I don't think there are any negative points in this film.

Small errors are normal. If these things are normalized I think "Rajkumar" is the best movie of this Eid. And a movie to enjoy as a family.