Movie Review of Rustom by Tinu Suresh Desai

Movie Review of Rustom by Tinu Suresh Desai

The movie Rustom is a loose adaptation of the 1959 murder case of Nanavati. The Nanavati slaying involved betrayal, murder, honour, and adultery. The case was fraught with moral complexity. It has been adapted for stage and screen many times, and the novel by Salman Rushdie is based on the case. While this film has a decent pace and a well-developed premise, it fails to rise above its lacklustre production values and cliched humour.

The plot is fairly simple, and the characters are easy to identify with. There is a heartbroken naval officer, a cheating wife, a Casanova lover, a sympathetic cop, and a gangster. Unfortunately, the subplots are forced, which makes the movie feel predictable and flat. But the cast and direction are great, and there are moments where the humor works and the story is compelling.

Though the movie is a satirical portrayal of the case, it isn't very exciting. The plot of Rustom is overly complicated, and the acting is uninspiring. But the likable cast and charming Akshay Kumar do make it worth watching. The only flaw is that the special effects are horrible, which ruin the film's authenticity.

Ultimately, Rustom is a solid film. It's a thoughtful, emotional, and touching drama about love and marriage, with some well-known events reimagined. The underlying drama is especially good for ladies and girls. There are few scenes that won't make your eyes water. The maid's testimony is a great example of this. The lowly hawaldar, Cynthia, and newspaper editor Erach, all do their best to sway the judges. Overall, it's a film that will keep you watching.

The film's story is not a true one, but it's a well-written, interesting, and touching thriller. It explores the impact of media on public opinion, and the effect of public opinion on judicial proceedings. The movie is recommended to anyone who appreciates a good, honest and compelling movie. And if you're looking for a great, controversial drama, Rustom is definitely worth watching.

A genuinely intriguing story that will stay with you long after the movie ends, Rustom is a worthy watch. It has an appealing look, and the set design and costumes are exquisite. The director, a first-time director, does a decent job with the editing, but the film's premise could use a few more action-packed scenes.

The plot of Rustom is a fascinating, yet oftentimes frustratingly complex. In the movie, the narrator is a naval officer who comes home early after a six-month assignment. The two men begin to have an affair, but soon the two are separated by a conflict. The movie is also a very intelligent thriller, combining courtroom drama and social commentary.

While Rustom is an interesting, well-written film, it isn't a very original movie. The cast is excellent and Akshay Kumar is a fine actor. The plot is very well-written, but the screenplay is inert in the first half. The film is set almost entirely in a courtroom, and the movie's first half is a bland flop.

The film is a very stylish movie. It has beautiful cinematography by Santosh Thundiyil and a clever script by Desai. It is a pleasant one-time watch. Hopefully it's as well-received as it was when it was released. The movie is an entertaining read, but it could have been better.

The film's premise is a compelling plot, and the cast is impressive. The movie is unlike other films set in the 60s. The film is based on real life events, and the characters' backgrounds are realistic. The protagonist, Rustom (Akshay Kumar) is an honest man with a shady past and a complicated past. But he is also a decent actor, and the plot is believable and a welcome change from his usual bland roles.

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