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Above Average!
Plot:
A biographical picture about a world renowned mathematician Shakuntala Devi also nicknamed as 'Human Computer',whose life never stops in reaching to extraordinary heights but is held back in due to her independent approach towards perceiving people and life.
Review:
The movie is wittingly fun and family entertaining in addition to a major philosophical complicated mother-daughter relationship. The cast is exceptionally delightful, Vidya balan perfectly blended into the reel play with a real life character also leaving a awe of job as seeing her acting graph rising with every layer of her analysed character in the movie.Sanya Malhotra did a good job but her acting wasn't much touching and Amit Sadh naturally amazed with a little impact of his talent for a supporting role and Jissu Sengupta did greatly appreciating work.The screenplay is admirable leaving no cliché dialogues while a good cinematography made the movie near perfect,from recording the rural streets of Bangalore to 90s households of london.
Shakuntala Devi's Occupation and Achievements are well known to us and on the movie front her character justification is slightly off the expectations and surprising too. The upbringing of her quick skills in maths from beginning is not very detailed,it's just like she is being carried away with success alone and her struggling days weren't given a specific importance. The movie is supposedly hinting to watch it in perception of a daughter bearing emotions to her mother which undoubtedly remained true to the dedicating part,but the very execution is not intense rather much made dramatic. The conclusion is utterly childish and could be made in better circumstance of matter in proportion to the delivering ideology behind.
Overall,the movie is neither bad nor beyond good but is moderately watchable.
IMDb: 6.4*
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