Why Cheat India Movie Review
Director: Soumik
Sen
Artists: Imran
Hashmi, Shreya Dhanvantari
Move Type : Drama
Rating: 3/ 5
In Bollywood,
many films like 'Taare Zameen Par', 'Three Idiots', 'Reservation', 'Nil Batte
Sannata', 'Chalk and Duster' have been made which raise questions on the
education system, but this is the first time that the education system is
licking Wali termite means cheating mafia has been exposed in such a way that
your eyes widen and you fall into thinking. This will be the strength of the
subject, which Emraan Hashmi, known as serial Kisar, not only limited himself
as an actor through this film but also decided to become a producer.
The story is
like that of a person like Rakesh Singh aka Rocky (Emraan Hashmi), who is
burdened with his family and dreams and has gone on a path of cheating which he
considers not only for himself but also for others. Rakesh, who has made deep
inroads in the education system, is a mafia who takes full advantage of the
shortcomings of the education system. Utilizes the intelligence and ability of
poor meritorious students. These poor qualified students give entrance exams
for the rich children and it charges a lot of money from the parents of those
rich children. Rakesh remains free from guilt by giving money to poor children.
One of his victims becomes Sattu (Snigdhadip Chatterjee) and his sister (Shreya
Dhanvantari) also comes under his influence.
In the story,
Rakesh Singh has a decent and decent family, on the other side, the cheater
team that accompanies him in cheating. The tune of earning the fat goods on the
strength of capable students makes him intent on making this scam bigger. Now
more people have joined him. He makes poor children make money and a loincloth,
but then one of his trump cards gets misplaced and he gets up to the law. Will
the shackles of law prevent him from hollowing out the education system? You
will have to watch the film to know this.
Writer-director
Soumik Sen keeps a tight grip on the subject, under which he exposes corruption
in the education system layer by layer. He has realistically depicted the
pressure on children to become doctors, engineers, MBAs, with flaws inside the
system. They do not fail to tell that the father will not see his child as an
investment under the burden of education loan, he will die while alive. Despite
this, the screenplay would have been agile, so the story could have been made
more sharper. After the interval, the film gets a grip. The pre-climax is
interesting, but the climax could have been made more shocking.
Emraan Hashmi
has done well as an actor. This cheating business has its own justifications as
Rakesh aka Rocky, and that justification is reflected in Imran's sarcastic
smile to body language. The line of difference must have been too fine for
Imran to play the role of the hero and Villan, but they did not allow him to be
anywhere extreme. Shreya and Snigdhadeep have acted very fresh and comfortable
in the new faces. Companion casts are perfect.
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