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83 Movie Review
Release: 24 December 2021
Director: Kabir Khan
Music /Songs : Julius Packiam / Pritam
Cast: Ranveer Singh, Pankaj Tripathi, Tahir Raj Bhasin, Jeeva, Saqib Saleem, Jatin Sarna, Chirag Patil, Dinkar Sharma, Nishant Dahiya, Hardy Sandhu, Sahil Khattar, Ammi Virk, Adinath Kothare, Deepika Padukone
Frankly: Victory is not easy no matter what. Then whether it is sports or life. Kabir Khan’s new film ’83’ is such a story of winning the Cricket World Cup.
Story: The movie starts from the BCCI office, where the invitation letter for the World Cup for the Indian team has arrived, but the poor performance of the Indian team before the World Cup is a setback for everyone. Still, the captain of the team, Kapil Dev had complete faith in himself and his team. He said that he would win the World Cup. Then the world’s view changed when the Indian team won the title by defeating the West Indies, who had twice won the 1983 World Cup, in the final.
Music : The music of the film is given by Pritam. The film has two songs ‘Lehra Do’ and ‘Bigdne De’; that run in the background. A little more work could have been done in this department. Good music can convey the emotion of any film to the audience more effectively.
Acting: Ranveer Singh is so engrossed in his every character that that character becomes his identity. It’s the same with 83. Ranveer has done an outstanding job in the role of cricket captain Kapil Dev. Be it playing Natraj shot, bowling action like Kapil Dev or recreating his gait gradient. Ranveer Singh has also perfectly captured the emotion of his role. When they hold the World Cup in their hands, you too have tears in your eyes. He wins hearts in every frame. Apart from Ranveer, Pankaj Tripathi, Tahir Raj Bhasin, Jeeva, Saqib Saleem, Jatin Sarna, Chirag Patil, Dinkar Sharma, Nishant Dahiya, Hardy Sandhu, Sahil Khattar, Ammy Virk, Adinath Kothare also shine in their respective roles and make the film strong. make their full contribution.
Direction: A film whose climax is familiar to all, director Kabir Khan has shown the journey to that climax so well that you will be forced to remain seated till the end. It is not just about an underdog team becoming the winner, but the director has beautifully narrated the journey of the World Cup as well as the small joys of the players, the celebration of victory, the regret of defeat, the inner turmoil and personal experiences. is included in. The writing of the film is less to be praised. In the opening scene of the film, the director introduces the entire team through a passport, which has turned out to be a very spectacular scene.