
GANDHI Talks Tamil Movie Review
Cast -:
Vijay Sethupathi, Arvind Swami, Aditi Rao Hydari, Siddharth Jadhav and Others.

Crew-:
An A.R. Rahman Musical Writer & Director – Kishor Pandurang ‘Belekar’ Producers: Rajesh Kejriwal, Gurpal Sachar Producers: Umesh Kumar Bansal, Meerra Chopraa, Kishor P Belekar Co-Producer: Anil Bhandari Production House – Zee Studios, Kyoorius, Pincmoon & Moviemill Entertainment Creative Producer – Nisheeth Chandra Associate Producer – Deepak R. Nangalia Director Of Photography – Karan B. Rawat Production Designer – Durgaprasad Mahapatra Costume Designers – Neetu Bharadwaj, Priyanka Dubey, Kavitha Sound Designer – Justin Jose Music Supervisor – Shubham Bhat Makeup Designer – Rohit Mahadik Editor – Ashish Mhatre VFX – Postmen Studios DI – Prime Focus Ltd. DI Colorist – Ashirwad Hadkar (ISC) Post-Production Head – Paras Fulambarkar and Others.



Story-:
Vijay Sethupathi, who lives in a Mumbai slum, struggles to afford even one meal a day due to unemployment. On the other hand, Arvind Swami, a wealthy man, suffers losses in his business and loses his assets.


The reason for their predicament is the bribes taken by others. During their attempts to overcome their respective situations, they meet each other. What happens next? ‘Gandhi Talks’ explores this question, highlighting the truth that money speaks louder than people themselves.
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Movie Review-:
As the saying goes, money can do anything; the film depicts how money is the only solution to all the problems in our lives, and how it influences various situations. It also raises the question of whether money alone is sufficient and provides a solution to that question as well.


Vijay Sethupathi, who has very skillfully expressed the hardships of poverty and his helplessness through facial expressions and body language, as usual, adds great strength to his character through his natural acting and easily connects with the audience.
Arvind Swami, who plays the role of a wealthy businessman who loses everything and struggles amidst problems, also captivates the audience with his expressive eyes.
Aditi Rao, who plays the female lead, wins the hearts of the audience with her excellent performance in emotional scenes.
Siddharth Jadhav, whose role, though designed to be humorous, carries as much importance as the three main characters, makes the audience laugh and think through his body language.


In Karan B. Rawat’s cinematography, Mumbai is portrayed as a city that starkly reveals who the rich and the poor are. The way Arvind Swami’s house, which showcases a luxurious lifestyle, and Vijay Sethupathi’s house, which reflects poverty, are depicted is noteworthy.
Even without dialogues, A.R. Rahman has made his music speak. The background music, tailored to each situation, creates various emotions in the minds of the audience, just like the film’s scenes. Although the lyrics of the songs, which are set according to the situation, are not particularly captivating, the music itself is attention-grabbing.
The work of editor Ashish Mhatre and art director Durgaprasad Mahapatra has added further strength to the film. Writer and director Kishore Pandurang Belagkar, despite directing the film without dialogue, has skillfully conveyed the message he intended to the audience.


Director Kishore Pandurang Belagkar, who argues that money is the only solution to human problems, has addressed the rampant corruption and bribery in the present era, and the politicians who thrive amidst it. He has also boldly depicted how the judiciary is caught up in and corrupted by such bribery.
The director, who speaks of the power of money through Gandhi’s smile on the currency notes, has also conveyed, through Gandhi’s quote, “Be the change you want to see,” that money is not everything in life.
Because there is no dialogue, only by carefully observing the subtle movements of the characters can one understand what the film is trying to say. The fact that the screenplay primarily focuses on the actors’ performances and that the film moves a bit slowly are minor drawbacks.


However, the actors’ performances, which convey situations and emotions without dialogue, overshadow these shortcomings and make the film enjoyable.
In short, ‘Gandhi Talks’ will resonate with the people.
This Is My Personal Review So Please Go and Watch the Movie In Theaters Only.
Written by CNN Online Media Admin Rating CNN Online Admin 4 / 5