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Dehati Disco : A heartbreaking disco.

-by Shachi Chaturvedi

Directed by: Manoj Sharma

Written by: Ganesh Acharya and Monoj Sharma

Runtime: 2 hours 10 minutes

Cast: Ganesh Acharya, Ravi Kishan, Manoj Joshi, Rajesh Sharma, Saksham Sharma, Remo D’Souza, Sunil Pal, Mahesh Chandra Deva, and Hemant Bharati.

Rating:- 1 /5

It tells the story of a young kid who was expelled from his home for dancing at a temple, but who eventually salvaged the village’s future with his dance abilities. The story also emphasises the significance of Indian culture.

Story:

Despite the fact that the film attempted to raise an important problem. However, due to a lack of competent direction, it failed to hold the audience’s attention.

Ganesh Acharya attempted, but failed, to use his dancing skills to make it a dance-centric film. Dehati Disco can’t match with the great dance films that have come out of India.

Performance

There was no real acting, to be exact. It appeared to be overacting, with closeups and camera movements that were unneeded.

The actors in the film did not even attempt lip sync with their sentences, which is unacceptable.

Aspects of technology

Although the camera had a few flaws in a few occasions when we could see some unwanted pans and a lot of unneeded close ups, there wasn’t much in terms of technology.

The text isn’t that engaging. This film didn’t pique our interest in any way. The songs were there to pass the time and had nothing to do with the story. The cinematography could have been tighten.

The movie was predictable and didn’t offer anything worthwhile to watch.

Overall, the picture never reaches the desired level of momentum. The film can do well in rural areas as well as Ravi Kishan fans would love to see him on screen. Apart from that you can definitely skip this film.

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