Saldi Rahe Zindagi Movie Review: The story of this lockdown drama fails to touch the heart.
Movie – Saldi Rahe Zindagi Director – Arthi S Bagdi Producer – Lovely World Entertainment Films Cast – Barga Bisht, Indranil Sengupta, Manjari Fadnavis, Seema Biswas, Flora Jacob, Rohit Khandelwal, Siddhant Kapoor and others Site – Ki Do 5 Rating. The biggest tragedy is considered to be the corona pandemic and the accompanying lockdown. Even after four years, ZEE5's movie name Saldi Rahe Zindagi Ka is included in this list as every class has its own experiences related to Corona and Lockdown, but the screenplay of the movie is very sketchy due to which this compilation movie is about the pain, fear and struggle of lockdown to bring it to the screen in that way. To come, this was a huge demand for a film on this topic. If we talk about the story of the film, the story starts with Krishna (Sidhant Kapoor) selling bread and biscuits in a society. Through this the film unfolds the story of three houses one after the other. A lockdown is announced and it is revealed that Aru's (Barga Bisht) husband Gaurav is having an affair with Arjun's (Indranil Sengupta) wife who has been shifted to a new building. What will Aru and Arjun decide after this? This next story is about Akash (Rohit Khandelwal), a TV host. His show gets very few views on the channel. He is worried about his work, meanwhile he has loaned Krishna months ago Rs. He pressures his mother (Flora Jacob) to return the 50,000. Ask that. Krishna suffers from food shortages due to the lockdown, but he goes to the village with his family to sell his land and arrange the money, only to be hit by a train after entering. Will Krishna's death shake the heavens? The story also explores Naina (Manjari Fadnavis), during a fight between her 10-year-old daughter and her 70-year-old mother-in-law Leela (Seema Biswas). Corona epidemic, daughter wears masks, she doesn't give much importance to cleanliness, whereas her mother-in-law has OCD problem and even a sneeze brings down the whole house. He fears that he will die of corona and because of this he continues to torment his daughter-in-law Naina. Naina's husband is dead. How does she manage her family in the difficult times of Corona? This is what this story shows. Pros and cons of the film: Anthology films were promoted during the lockdown, so this lockdown story also has three stories in the film. Everyone has their struggles and struggles but the screenplay is so simple that nothing touches your heart. Seeing Manjari Fadnavis's character Naina fall to the floor, her 70-year-old mother-in-law Leela's sudden change of heart is shocking until now. Leaving aside the concept of being the first story in the series, the rest of the stories fail to bring out the unique aspects that have never been seen before. It is mentioned in the beginning of the film that most of the parts of the film were shot amidst the pandemic, by which it can be understood that the film was shot with limited resources. The songs and music of the film are well suited to the story because of the repetition in many scenes of the film. The USP of this anthology film is its cast. Contains many experienced acting names, that's why the cast managed Barga, Indrani, Siddhanth, Seema Biswas and Flora Jacob as the script lacks anything special, none of Barga's scenes are given well and Indra's daughter is also in the film. The post Saldi Rahe Zindagi Movie Review: The story of this lockdown drama does not touch the heart.