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Patna Shukla

Rating5.6 /10
20242 h 5 m
India
1442 people rated

Tanvi Shukla, a lawyer in Patna's lower court, who is living her childhood dream of becoming a lawyer.

Drama

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Achille yaovi

11/09/2024 08:31
I enjoyed the whole plot. A cinema is made up of a solid story plus its cinematization. The solid storyline has more than compensated the low cinematization in this movie. I never knew that this kind of illegal activities can take place in universities. I am a graduate of a widely acclaimed and highly honored university. I always revere my Alma mater and I hope this kind of illegal things do not happen there. A great movie to watch with the whole family. I have a heartiest appeal to all young students who encourage this kind of illegal activities and exploit it for their own good. Please ask your conscience before doing this kind of.illegal work for your own selfish good at the expense of another person's life. Even if you are an atheist, bad karma will haunt you forever and you will have to pay for it now or later.

Mohammed soueidan

11/09/2024 08:31
There is was nothing new in this movie. Poor writting and poor acting made is worst. At first they show she is really working hard to win the case but whenever it has some proof, the opponent always come with different data which she doesn't know. May be they are trying to show she is not experienced lawyer but it was a big case and she should know every single thing. They added emotional scenes like husband loosing job, breaking house but that also don't work. They tried to add Jolly LLB 2's innocence of judge but didn't work and tried to add bit comedy but failed. At the end it was like 'oh she won the case? This was the proof to win the case?'.

la meuf de tiktok

11/09/2024 08:31
Patna Shukla, directed by Vivek Budakoti, promised to tackle pressing social issues with a strong narrative and a talented cast. Unfortunately, the film falls short on multiple fronts, leaving the audience with a sense of unfulfilled potential and disappointment. Plot Summary The story revolves around Patna Shukla (Raveena Tandon), a woman who finds herself entangled in a fight for justice against systemic corruption and societal evils. Set in a small town in Bihar, the film aims to highlight the struggles of the common man against powerful and corrupt forces. Writing and Execution One of the major letdowns of Patna Shukla is its poor writing. The screenplay is riddled with clichés and lacks the depth needed to engage the audience in the protagonist's struggle. The dialogues are uninspired and often feel forced, failing to evoke the intended emotional responses. The plot meanders without a clear direction, making it difficult for viewers to stay invested in the narrative. The execution further compounds the film's problems. The pacing is uneven, with several scenes dragging on unnecessarily while crucial moments are rushed, leading to a disjointed viewing experience. The film struggles to maintain a coherent storyline, often losing focus and leaving several subplots unresolved. Acting Despite a cast comprising seasoned actors, the performances in Patna Shukla are lacklustre. Raveena Tandon, in the titular role, delivers a performance that lacks the fire and intensity required for her character. Her portrayal feels flat and unconvincing, failing to make a lasting impact. Satish Kaushik and Manav Vij, both capable actors, are underutilized, and their characters lack depth and development. Chandan Roy Sanyal and Jatin Goswami, in supporting roles, offer little to elevate the film, as their performances are hampered by poorly written characters and a weak script. Anushka Kaushik, returns in yet another role as a damsel in distress. Climax The climax of Patna Shukla is perhaps its weakest point. The resolution of the central conflict is abrupt and unsatisfying, leaving many questions unanswered. The buildup to the climax lacks tension and urgency, resulting in a final act that feels contrived and unearned. The attempt to deliver a powerful message falls flat, as the ending fails to provide the emotional or narrative closure needed to leave a lasting impression. Conclusion Patna Shukla had the potential to be a hard-hitting social drama, but it is ultimately undone by poor writing, weak execution, and lacklustre acting. The film's inability to maintain a coherent and engaging storyline, combined with a terrible climax, results in a viewing experience that is more frustrating than fulfilling. For those seeking a compelling narrative with strong performances, Patna Shukla is a disappointing misfire. The film's shortcomings overshadow its intentions, making it a forgettable entry in the genre of social issue dramas.

Suraksha Pokharel

11/09/2024 08:31
If you see the over all plot of the whole drama, it kind of follows the blue print of Jolly LLB A court, a judge similar to characters of Jolly LLB But, that's it with the similarity In general, it misses the court room intensity. The plot itself is very basic. The antagonist's role is very weak. Script makes him look like a wannabe bad guy. Raveenas role is decent. She could have been given some real intense dialogue, as she is highly capable actor and she would have definitely pulled it off. Manav vij has done a decent job in the supporting role Some scenes do not make sense. You wonder why the movie is so long. All in all a weak script, possibly nothing or very little to take from it. An easily forgettable movie.

Samuel Twumasi

07/08/2024 15:00
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DJ Fresh SA

27/05/2024 11:12
"Patna Shukla" is a film that stands out not only for its impressive performances but also for its thought-provoking content. In a society rife with corruption and dishonesty across various sectors, the movie sheds light on the different facets of this pervasive issue. While some individuals boldly defend their actions, others resort to desperate measures to conceal their wrongdoing. Raveena R Tandon and Chandan Roy Sanyal deliver standout performances, adding depth and authenticity to their characters. Their portrayal of individuals grappling with the moral complexities of corruption adds layers of intrigue to the storyline. The film unfolds as a straightforward courtroom drama with a plot that is both unique and timely. It centers around a marksheet scam orchestrated by a corrupt institution, Bihar University, where underprivileged students' marksheets are illicitly exchanged with those of privileged students. The scam is brought to light when the daughter of an autodriver bravely seeks justice in court, triggering a series of events that expose the depth of corruption within the system. While the premise of the film is compelling, its execution leaves something to be desired. The treatment of the storyline is dry, and the overall execution feels average. Dialogues lack depth, and courtroom scenes fail to evoke the required intensity to fully engage the audience. However, despite these shortcomings, "Patna Shukla" manages to hold its own as a decent film, thanks to its refusal to indulge in unnecessary melodrama or preachiness. What sets the film apart is its exploration of a relatively unexplored aspect of corruption-a marksheet scam-against the backdrop of Bihar's societal dynamics. This unique angle adds freshness to the narrative and serves as a stark reminder of the pervasive nature of corruption, even in seemingly mundane aspects of life. One of the film's strengths lies in its authenticity. The characters feel real, their struggles relatable, and their motivations understandable. This authenticity helps ground the story in reality, making it all the more impactful for viewers. Despite its shortcomings, "Patna Shukla" succeeds in delivering a thought-provoking message about the importance of standing up against corruption and seeking justice, even in the face of daunting odds. It serves as a reminder that change is possible, but it requires individuals to take a stand and speak out against injustice. Available on Disney Hotstar, "Patna Shukla" is a film worth watching for its engaging storyline, stellar performances, and timely message. While it may not be perfect, its sincerity and earnestness shine through, making it a valuable addition to the cinematic landscape.

27/05/2024 11:12
I did think raveena tandon will do a dramatic come back but it turned out to be a complete waste of time . The concept was good but the way the courtroom was held it was a disaster. What kind of lawyer goes completely unprepared to fight the case, not once but on every hearing. The twist in the end was another bogus. I really thought she ll get tech savy and figure out something or try to do find some clues but nothing like that happened. The climax is when the villan herself tells her yes I got the marksheet. Was there a need of it at all. All in all skip the movie as it s complete waste of time.

🥇Zaid hd🥇

27/05/2024 11:12
I recently heard praise about this new film but I am sorry to say that it disappointed me not that it is bad but it is just too straightforward and standard nothing really felt tense it is just a classic good vs evil, David vs Goliath story in which the Goliath itself is not interesting enough which made even the course proceedings very slow. The mellow drama was in excess and I sometimes genuinely agree with th opposition that mrs Shukla was not giving any evidence regarding the case. These are the type of movies that you watch to forget them tried to give a message but not good enough to land it in the heart FAVOURITE CHARACTER :: Husband FAVOURITE MOMENT :: when the husband supports her.
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