Pad Man Movie Review & Rating: Akshay Kumar, Radhika Apte & Sonam Kapoor!

Movie Review of Padman Movie

Director R. Balki’s Pad Man the Biographical Comedy Drama movie in Bollywood was released yester day. The star casts are Akshay Kumar, Sonam Kapoor, and Radhika Apte in lead parts. It depends on the short story The Sanitary Man of Sacred Land in Twinkle Khanna's book The Legend of Lakshmi Prasad, which is propelled by the life of Arunachalam Muruganantham, a social lobbyist from Tamil Nadu who presented ease clean pads.

Here we go for the Padman Movie Review & Ratings.

The story of a social crusader has never this real in Mainstream Bollywood. There is less pretense and more nuance, more substance and less hammer. And, There are beautiful directorial flourishes. The love triangle has a delightful closure. The light-hearted vivacity of the protagonist sets the tone for the entire film. This is Balki’s one of the best, right around CheeniKum, I would say.
The script is superbly crafted and the film, artistically shot. Editing by Chandan Arora is taut.

But the music is loud at times but the bigger problem is the ubiquity of background score. At times, it feels like a Soap-Opera, trying hard to move you. Also, there are the usual village tropes where the costume of the crown and the ensemble, the dialogues are all done in a template. But Pad Man works spectacularly well where performances are concerned. This is Akshay Kumar’s most nuanced performance till date. Radhika Apte’s smile is so bright and innocent that I cannot imagine having invested as profoundly without her.

Pad Man tugs. It buffets you out of sleeps. It is also a cure for people who are indifferent about social maladies that afflict us as a nation. But it also is comforting to see the innovation (not just jugaad) to overcome them. Because people, the vast mass of them, are the weakness and equally the strength of the nation. When Amitabh Bachchan (Can Balki do without him?) makes a very special appearance and speaks of India as a nation of a billion minds than a billion people, it makes you proud.

The most delightful thing about Akshay KumarMovie Pad Man is it is attempting to recount a story in a straightforward, unassuming style. This R. Balki directorial merits a yell out for its motivated throwing. However, PadMan isn't on the grounds that the story simply must be told. It's been done before - in a year ago's low-spending plan Phullu and the unreleased I-Pad. Here, it is the canvas and the nearness of an A-rundown star that has the effect. A wide group of onlookers is ensured.

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