- Despite the actors working well together, making their performances feel genuine and believable, poor editing has let it down
- With this film, Hiten Kanodia has made a history in the Indian cinema as the only actor who has simultaneously delivered three films
- While the first half was engaging one, the second half was very boring and botched one
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Malik Ni Varta is a unique combination of horror, surprise, and intrigue. It is a commendable addition to Gujarati cinema, showcasing a thoughtful narrative and a talented ensemble cast. Directed by Dr. K. R. Devmani, the film dives deep into themes of humanity, relationships, and societal dynamics, making it a relatable and engaging watch for a diverse audience. It is written by Milan Devmani and Dr. K. R. Devmani. The producer of the film is Rajendra Mehta. The star cast of the film includes Anang Desai, Rajiv Mehta, Monal Gajjar, Hitu Kanodia, Sunil Vishrani, Mayur Chauhan & Chetan Daiya. The music in the film is composed by Ahsan Ahmed.
With this film, Hiten Kanodia has made a history in the Indian cinema as the only actor who has simultaneously delivered three films. A feat for Gujarati film industry.
The screenplay, co-written by Milan Devmani and Dr. K. R. Devmani, strikes a balance between drama, emotion, and humor. The plot revolves around human connections, touching on themes of morality and the complexities of life. The story’s depth is matched by its relatability, ensuring it resonates with viewers from various walks of life. The dialogues, while simple, carry weight and meaning, adding to the film’s overall emotional impact.
Despite the actors working well together, making their performances feel genuine and believable, poor editing has let it down.
The film revolves around Malik who is such a mysterious figure that many fear him and doubt his motives. It is a conundrum for all whether Malik is around. A mix of humor and suspense, this story highlights Malik’s mysterious nature and leaves the audience guessing about his true identity and motivations.
While the first half was engaging one, the second half was very boring and botched one.
Malik Ni Varta is more than just a film; it’s a reflection of life and its intricate dynamics. The combination of a compelling story, stellar performances, and heartfelt music makes it a must-watch for Gujarati cinema enthusiasts. It effectively captures the essence of Gujarati culture while addressing universal themes, making it appealing to a broader audience.