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Priya Varshini
- India
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Priya posted a review for The Hunt in Movies
Oh. my. god! This movie was, IMO, the best movie of 2020 so far! It had everyone in the theatre %100 engaged throughout and there were several moments where you could hear audible gasps from the movie goers lol This film has everything and didn’t leave us wanting, like many other films this year have. Suspense, action, emotion, a few laughs, and plot twists! My only regret is that this film isn’t available to stream yet! One of the few films I would actually pay to go see again! I just love making of the movie and way it was made
- Acting, Visuals
- Direction, Story
Priya posted a review for Thappad in Movies
This movie tells us all about some or most people living in a marriage, where always a wife has to sacrifices her dreams, her passion, her career and sometimes her self-respect too, but not any more. Movie, In which a highly Educated Girl, marry any High class rich Man, who works too much hard to achieve a big position in company and want to settle down in London with wife in New branch of his office, and due to corporate polities his dream of Owing a branch in London,became a dream itself and in aggression he slaps her lovely wife. Movie, tells us about a strong bonding of Father and Daughter Relationship, for an example- If daughter is suffering from stomach pain in childhood, father was suffering from fever, by taking stress of your lovely daughter. Role of tapsee pannu's father was amazing done by kumud mishra.
- Acting, Story, Visuals
- Direction
Priya posted a review for Bloodshot in Movies
First of all I have read bloodshot comics for years and I think the casting could have been better - Ray is supposed to have military style dark hair with a side part-and I could have gone for a bit more dialog, but for a debut effort, this was a stellar attempt. It's far less superhero or comicy and more sci-fi action than anything. My friends with me knew nothing about Bloodshot and both loved it. One was a tech guy and laughed at all the geeky jokes. Some of the action is pretty fresh-I mean, every action movie has a car chase, an explosion and a lot of fight scenes, but can you throw in some thing different? There's a few places that are very unique. There's some room for improvement, but Valiant prides themselves on making their comics great, so I'd say they will get better and better because they will take criticism as a learning tool. I'd really give this a 4.5, but 5 is close enough.
- Acting, Story, Visuals
- Direction
Priya posted a review for The Man in Music
the theme of Taylor Swift’s Lover is right there in the title. These 18 songs are odes to the things she loves most and knows best: her boyfriend and her mom, the West Village and the West End, and, always and forever on a Taylor Swift album, being in love. It’s an exuberant celebration of the challenges of maintaining a relationship through seasons and across continents, of telling the truth and saying sorry. Swift has always mined her personal life for opaque fables of love and retribution; she memorializes a romance’s fleeting details, wraps them in bows, and ferries them to an audience eager to receive her gifts. She writes about a life that’s strengthened, not broken, by heartbreak. Lover is the suggestion that the right person, the right song, might lift heartbreak from your life, too. The concept is, as she claims early on, both “overdramatic and true.”
- Music, Vocals
- Lyrics, Melody
Priya posted a review for Angrezi Medium in Movies
In one line,Angrezi Medium is a nice,cute,decent movie which had the potential to be so much more !hampak’s world pretty much revolves around his daily bickering with his other Ghasitaram brother, Gopi (Deepak Dobriyal), and caring for his only daughter, Tarika, who’s all set to graduate high school and embark on another academic journey. But, unlike her father, she doesn’t want to limit her dreams to the place she has grown up in; instead, she wants to explore what lies outside of her small world. Unaware of what's ahead, Champak gives in to his daughter's wishes, but things start to spiral out of control when it comes down to paying the hefty fee.
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- Direction