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Meri Mirror August 2022

Meri Magazine is a monthly magazine by students of journalism and mass communication of MERI College

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MERI MIRROR

Binge with MERI “Samrat Prithviraj”

Critic’s Rating: 3.5/5

21/VOL - 3 || Issue - 6

By - Ishita Tyagi

BAJMC/Sem - 4th

Story - Samrat Prithviraj Story: Based on

Prithviraj Raso, the film recounts the narrative

of King Prithviraj Chauhan who gave it his all

when he conflicted with Muhammad Ghori to

safeguard his pride and soil from unfamiliar

attack and imprisonment.

Samrat Prithviraj Review: The greatest

aspect of portraying a story in a drawing way

is to establish its vibe from the word goes.

Furthermore, what is better than a sensational

activity grouping for a story that puts the focus

on an equitable hero ruler, Samrat Prithviraj

Chauhan (Akshay Kumar), and his battle to

safeguard his pride, individuals, and soil from

slipping into Muhammad Ghori of Ghazni’s

(Manav Vij) hands. Post that, the story brings

you into the ruler’s excursion as a person, and

what drove him to take on Ghori in the war

zone.

The activity pieces in the film are arranged

and shot well, however considering

that the film fixates on a conflict that affected

our set of experiences, you’d likely expect

more conflict time in this show.

Regarding execution, Akshay Kumar’s

work to plunge profoundly into this noteworthy

person is apparent. He conveys a colossal

load of a lord on his shoulders with

respect and balance. Sonu Sood and Sanjay

Dutt, as Chand Vardai and Kaka Kanha,

separately, add a great deal of weight to the

story as the show unfurls. Sanjay, truth be

told, breaks the deep resonance of the film

at different focuses with humor. Sonu’s personality

as the lord’s die-hard follower is the

one with a great deal of ‘thehrav’ and development,

which sticks out. Manushi Chhillar,

who also won the Miss World event in 2017,

makes a certain and fine presentation in this

film. In a film that rotates around a fighter

lord and the combat zone elements of that

time, she stands her ground and conveys an

exhibition that presents her as a total bundle.

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