“Dasvi” is a movie based on a powerful but uneducated man who finds himself in a difficult situation that forces him to reflect deeply within. It revolves around a politician caught in a widespread problem of fraudulent teacher hiring, a challenge faced by the entire country. The movie is starring Abhishek Bachchan and Yami Gautam and mast family ke saath enjoy kar sakte ho.
It’s not that he hasn’t given his best performances before. He has always had his own charismatic presence in every movie he works in, shining in unique ways. While he may have a stern look, he has a strong hold on spontaneous comedy and delivers meaningful messages. Personally, I have always admired his acting, but in this movie, he truly reflects the legend, Amitabh Bachchan. Just like Amitabh, Abhishek flawlessly acts and gives his best performance that no one else could replace.
Clearly Abhishek Bachchan’s best movie
Yami Gautam possesses a rare uniqueness of beauty with brains. The way she delivers the line to Nimrit when she transitions into politics, “Politics has bitten me long ago, which blinded me, but education has opened my eyes,” is the best. The songs, storyline, educational importance, and reflection on politics without violence are the best parts of this movie. It effectively portrays the political scenario and exposes the loopholes of politics’ impact on individuals, society, and the importance of educational qualifications.
Overall, it’s an amazing movie. I hope Abhishek can continue making movies that deliver strong messages to society without relying on violence. This movie can be enjoyed by audiences of all ages, as it not only emphasizes the importance of education but also offers a lighthearted and delightful political drama.
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Abhishek Bachchan’s comic timing is as good as ever. Nimrat Kaur once again proves her versatility by seamlessly fitting into any role she is given. Her transition from an underconfident woman to a confident Chief Minister is portrayed perfectly. The supporting actors, especially the prison inmates, were great in this movie. The storyline is engaging and the direction is crisp.
In a time when fresh content in Hindi movies is hard to come by, “Dasvi” and “Sharmaji Namkeen” have delivered back-to-back amazing movies.
It portrays the dark side of political life and emphasizes the corrupting influence of power while highlighting the transformative power of education. The movie also takes a strong stance against casteism and emphasizes the need for personal development. It effectively communicates the message that education is the key to change and uplift society.
The dialogues are witty and all the characters contribute to building a strong premise for the story. The entire team has done a commendable job in creating this socially relevant movie. The screenplay may have its flaws and the director may lack experience in certain areas, but overall, it is an entertaining movie that can be enjoyed by the whole family without any offensive language. Aap convince hogye ya mai aur bolu?