Review of movie MARUDHAR EXPRESS

Poster of movie: MARUDHAR EXPRESS
Movie Name :

MARUDHAR EXPRESS

Cinema Type : Bollywood
Release Date : 05-Jul-2019( 5 years, 171 days ago)
Directed By : Vishal Mishra
Production House : NA
Genre : Drama
Lead Role : Tara-Alisha Berry, Kunaal Roy Kapur, Rajesh Sharma

Rating:2/5

Perpetually overwhelmed by his emotions and lack of ambition in life, Marudhar (Kunaal Roy Kapur) navigates through the same quite aimlessly. This small-town boy despises all that’s old and fears everything new, but is guided by the supporting (and equally bizarre) characters, who overdo their part most of the times, and not just in his life.

Kunaal’s seamless performance is the only saving grace in this film, as the rest of the actors have overacted and the director over-directed, failing to skilfully present the already half-baked script. Forceful adversities try to add layers to the plot, but aren’t strong enough to hold one’s attention, and the weak dialogues don’t help either. It was evident that the movie was meant to release a long-time back, as you can’t overlook some of the glaring hiccups – like the usage of old currency notes and more sinister ones like distasteful comments on criminalising gay affairs.

The background score and cinematography surely complement the simplistic characters and the overall setup, look and feel of ‘Marudhar express’. What actually works is the build-up towards a life-altering revelation in the central character’s life, although it doesn’t really lead to anything substantial. The absurd challenges by his overtly sexual father (Rajesh Sharma), ridiculous suggestions by his strange friends and the carefree outlook of his wife Chitra (Tara Alisha Berry) may all seem endearing, but the truth is that this slice-of-life drama does not fulfil the purpose it sets out to serve – that is to impart a deep lesson on life. 

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