Veda Review, Rating {2.5/5}: ‘Veda’ is the battle between Guru and disciple against discrimination

by times news cr

2024-08-15 21:29:17
The film ‘Veda’, which is said to be based on a true incident, got a certificate from the censor board after a lot of hard work. Before giving the green signal to the film, the censor board had formed a special committee. Now this film has been released in theatres on the occasion of 15th August.

Story of ‘Veda’

According to the story of the film, Veda Barwa (Sharvari Wagh), a resident of Barmer, Rajasthan, dreams of moving forward in life, but the village bullies keep oppressing her. The self-proclaimed head of the area, Jitendra Pratap Singh (Abhishek Banerjee) and his family commit various atrocities on people in the name of caste.

In her desire to learn boxing, Veda meets Abhimanyu Kanwar (John Abraham), a former Major in the Indian Army, who is the new boxing coach of her college. He has been court-martialed due to his rebellious nature. Abhimanyu, who has lost his wife Raashi (Tamannaah Bhatia) to terrorists, now supports Veda.

Veda’s brother is in love with a girl from a higher caste. When his secret is revealed, the village head and the village bullies want to punish Veda’s entire family. Seeing her brother’s painful death in front of her eyes, Veda is broken from within. But when Abhimanyu supports her, she decides to fight against the wrong. What is the outcome of Veda’s fight against injustice, you will know this by going to the cinema.

Trailer of ‘Veda’

‘Veda’ movie review

The director of the film, Nikhil Advani, tried his best to present a very sensitive issue on screen in an effective manner. However, he was not completely successful in it due to the screenplay being shaky at many places. Yes, the film starts off on a very strong note. At the same time, the film raises hope even after the interval. But the climax of the film is not that strong. Despite all this, the film made on a sensitive subject connects you with itself.

Sharvari has done a good job in the title role of Veda. She has shown that she has a lot of potential. John Abraham, as always, has done well in the action scenes. His acting is also fine. The rest of the actors, including Ashish Vidyarthi, have also done a good job. Abhishek Banerjee also looks strong in the role of the villain.

The camera work and background score of the film are good, while the music is nothing special. If you are looking for an action film to watch on the Independence Day weekend, then Veda can be your choice.

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