Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Movie Review: Mohenjodaro

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Director Ashutosh Gowariker has never failed to inscribe the audience when it comes to historical movies. He's such an expert that he gets down to the core and makes such kinda movies which takes the Indian cinema to absolutely another level. Hrithik Roshan after Jodha Akbar has made another remarkable performance in Mohenjodaro. The movie has a lot of sand, peculiar costumes and some dismal computer graphics, particularly in the damp climax. The VFX of the movie is absolutely stunning and it surely gives goosebumps in the end. Though there have been many controversies regarding the movies's plot line but it's truly a must watch. The ancient history of Mohenjodaro is not burdensome. The movie has depicted itself in such a way that I would even suggest the school teachers to make the students watch it. Another thing in the movie which has not camouflaged itself is the music by A. R. Rahman . The title track of the movie itself is noteworthy. The perfect use of instruments can only be done by Rahman sir in the industry. I feel that we should all be proud of the history of our country as none other country has such a vast and distinguished history. The movie should be seen by all the history lovers especially ancient history lovers.


The Indus Valley Civilization has always kept a vast account of syllabus for the students in the middle school. No doubt that those days in the class all this seemed to be a bore and we as students literally dozed off. But who knew that one day we'll actually see what we're studying and it would kill all the boredom of the ancient history we thought of. The movie was in class by itself. 

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