Review of Akelli

Akelli (2023)
7/10
Pranay Meshram might be a ray of hope...!!!
12 May 2024
Warning: Spoilers
This is the story of an ordinary girl who is defeated by circumstances and gets help from circumstances, where she is determined not to lose courage and the will to return to her mother land by any means... "AKELLI'' is a bold experiment. Whether the experiments succeed or fail, there is a different joy in continuing the experiments and in this respect both Nushrratt Bharucha and the film's director Prannoy Meshram deserve praise...

Barring a few weak scenes like handcuffing a deadly terrorist in his sleep and turning off the electricity of the entire airport with just one switch, the rest of the script of the film maintains its pace. Yes, the film is not helped at all by its dialogues. If a writer with linguistic proficiency had written dialogues based on dialects and idioms based on this script, the impact of the film would have been different...

A big victory for Nusrat Bharucha she holds the ace with her emotional quotient utmost with losing its intensity...Way to ahead of places & do continue ur prowess of choosing scripts... Nishant Dahiya plays Rafeeq in the movie who is seen in a cameo role. His character has no significant role in the first half but proves himself worthy in the second half. He is actually a good actor and proves his acting prowess in this movie as well...

Cinematographer Pushkar Singh has done the filming of Mosul, set in the location of Uzbekistan, very well especially the drone photography are top notch... He has also received an ample support from film editor to achieve this authentic success...

Overall Nushratt Bharruccha shines in Akelli and quite literally carries the film with utmost glory... While The movie has its own share of flaws but it tries to deliver an impactful movie that is gripping and gritty...
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