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Jayant Gupta

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Jayant posted a review for Wonder Park in Movies

Today, we live in a world of dizzying speed, exponential complexity, and ruthless competition. We can no longer rely on the models of the past in order to win. Today, we need an entirely new approach. We should promote creativity in children as they continue to grow up.I learnt a lot from this movie how June's mother encouraged her to dream of Wonderland and support her dream.A lot of amazing lessons on parenting and learning the importance of encouraging children's creativity to go wild and continue even when they become adults.Creativity is vital for problem-solving.

about 3 years ago

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Jayant posted a review for The Beach Bum in Movies

If you go see this film expecting to be entertained as if this were a "Dazed and Confused"/"Fast Times" type stoner comedy, you will be disappointed. This is, in fact, a "think-piece" art film masquerading as the former. I hardly ever go to the movies anymore because there is rarely ever anything good playing. I'm actually going to see see this a second time...as soon as I get back from my #MoondogMigration to Key West.

about 3 years ago

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  • Acting, Direction, Story

Jayant posted a review for Romeo Akbar Walter in Movies

Romeo Akbar Walter a movie that starts with a defeaning scream of 3rd degree torture . A scream that's unheard to citizens of This country earning their livelihood and living happily with their families . This movie makes one feel every moment of our democratic lives we owe it to those unheard and unknown heros who sacrifice their livelihood and families for the nation. Movie starts with a fast pace then slows down a bit as the story unfolds. Crisp dialogues make it a serious watch. Acting by the lead as well as supporting actors is really good. John has done a commendable job. It's really unfair to compare it with other recent movies based on same subjects. Every movie has it's own beauty n every actor director puts in their best efforts. A good watch that leaves you thinking about the unsung heros of our country. A must watch for every sensitive Indian.

about 3 years ago

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Jayant posted a review for Shazam! in Movies

Really cute film that leaves you with a family feel. Don't get me wrong...it is dark in some places. The much hyped board room scene made me squirm a bit like a modern Gremlins. Loved lots of little things about the film as well like the Superman & Batman references, Darla is adorable and Santa is a hoot. Even the guy on the subway was memorable. Pretty much all the actors did a great job with their characters so I would definitely recommend this film. The cartoons during the credits are fabulous, the first post-scene credit is a lead-in to a sequel, and the second is just a fun DC reference. I will say I liked Aquaman more but only because I didn't know anything about that comic line compared with Fawcett's Captain Marvel of which I knew a great deal more. My husband new nothing so everything was a fun surprise for him while I was kind of waiting to see what they would include

about 3 years ago

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Jayant posted a review for Kesari in Movies

Kesari," the word itself is precious, just like the spice. This movie truly embarks immense respect, honour and grace of the brave Sikh soldiers. The movie will make us proud, patriotic, anger, grief, sad, triumph and also laugh. It will give you a glimpse of how our soldiers were treated in 1897 (the late 19th century of the British rule in the once united India); it'll show you the brotherhood, respect for other religions, tolerance and mental strength of our soldiers, their bravery, self respect, love for the soil/mother land, their readiness to sacrifice themselves, the urge of freedom and the importance of choice. These brave 21 Sikh soldiers chose the best possible path to weaken and stall the enemies (around 10,000), this one way path had a motive with 'SACRIFICE' being the final destination, which they graciously accomplished. They stood until their hearts were beating and now they reside the beat of every Indian as a gesture of gratitude. All the actors have done a fantastic job and Akshay Kumar's performance is definitely worth an applause. Music blends with the screenplay, editing is clean and another best part about this movie is that it does not have any un-wanted romance. Our sincere respect to all our soldiers who selflessly stand strong to protect us. THANKYOU for being there for us. Vande Mataram,

about 3 years ago

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