Kuldeep Patwal - I Did Not Do It Movie Review
Over All Rating::: 2.5/5
Artist Dobriyal, Rima Sen, Parveen Dabas, Jameel Khan, Anurag Arora, Gulshan DevayaDirector Remy KohliMovie typedramaDuration 2 hours 7 minutes
When
Young Director-Producer Remy Kohli started working on this project, she
decided to make the film on a different subject in which two not many
tracks run together. Undoubtedly,
Remy managed to make a film but could not keep such a film for about
two hours on one track, the story of unemployment, through reservation,
gets stuck in the system's flaws.
Here
is the reason why a story that coincides with the ground reality has
been presented by Remy with such star-cast who have differentiating
themselves in the field of acting, but with the slow script, with the
slow pace of the story and characters Remy did not succeed in connecting the audience with the audience.
According
to the story, according to the story, according to the finest Perfect
Outdoor Locations, the selection of the right cast is the plus point of
the film, while not being able to judge the director along with the lead
character of the film in the story of Lakhar and Jolajal, the film
weakens the film. At the same time, Remy gave the film's title a different distinction that the audience did not have too much difficulty.
Story
Plot: The story of this film, starting with the sound of bullets, is a
small village town in Bharatpur, Kuldeep Patwal (Deepak Dobriyal) who
runs his small grocery store. Kuldeep used to work at selling reeds on the street and selling vegetable and so on. By the way, Kuldip also got a lot of job after getting his education, but he failed every time.
Of
course, it would have been a reason for reservation, but sometimes
Kuldeep, when all the hopes of getting a job were answered then it was
okay to sit at his shop. Kuldeep's father does not get dependable on the son and earns a lot of money by running the auto. In such a case, all these things would have gone smoothly.
Turning point in Kuldeep's life comes when the CM of the State, Varun Chadda (Parveen Dabas) dies after being shot in a rally. Kuldeep
was present in this rally, so Kuldeep also comes in the circle of
police suspect in the search of the killers of CM, Advocate Praduvan
Shahpuri (Gulshan Devaya) comes forward to remove Kuldeep from this
difficulty; CM's Wife Simrat Chadda (Raima Sen) fights herself in the case of
herb, if you want to know what happens next, you will have to watch the
film.
If
you talk about the subject of the film, then surely Remy chose a good
subject for the film, but if there is a slight focus on the screenplay,
then only after a few minutes of the film starts, will not get lost from
its track. It
is also strange that the film's title is Kuldeep Patwal, but the
director did not pay any attention to making the character powerful.
Anyway, if a great artist like Deepak Dobriyal is in this role, then it is possible to do more work on the character. At
the same time, the story repeatedly comes in the back of a flashback,
the climax of the film does not even have to be true to the audience's
test.
If
we talk about acting then Deepak has been beaten again, Kuldeep's weak
character, Deepak has tried to put his life on fire, while Gulshan
Devayya is seen on the screen, while the filmmakers will see their And pulls. When you talk Gulshan in Punjabi, it just gets fun. Raima Sen was just fine in his role, Jameel Khan was perfect in his role.
It
is good that director Remy has not given any song in the film, or it
seems that before moving Slow Speed forward, this movie is being
examined by the audience. Kuldeep
Patwal is arguably a film made on such a subject that makes the name of
the nominee run away, as director Raimi has certainly succeeded to some
extent.
This
film, made in a limited budget, has already received very little due to
Jammi Padmavat in the theaters, so if the film, which is being shot in a
multi-pixel show in multiplex theaters, is successful in recovering its
production cost, then it will be available for Remy. .



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