Thursday, September 17, 2009

Aamras-youth-centric film.

Aamras is a comedy plus drama flick that features Vega Tamotia, Natasha Bhardwaj, Maanvi Gagroo, Anchal Sabarwal and Zarina Wahab. The film is directed by Rupali Guha. There's Pari, the spoilt rich glamgirl, Rakhi, the dusky Punjabi kudi, Jiya who's sweet and Sanya who's attractive and confident.

Aamras

Aamras takes one back to the fun-filled carefree days of life when one does not have anything to worry about. Writer-director Rupali Guha is quite impressive in the first half but loses track in the second portion of the film.

An ordinary story based on four friends Jiya (Vega), Pari (Natasha), Rakhi (Maanvi) and Sanya (Aanchal), who belong to different family backgrounds and study together in the same school.

They stand for each other in their tough times. The story goes well unless Rupali brings in a romantic twist, which makes Aamras any regular run-of-mill film. It’s a youth-centric film.

Vega, Natasha, Maanvi and Aanchal are perfect for their roles. Ajay Singh Choudhury is nothing to do the film. Zarina Wahab and Reema, Sunil Sinha and Manoj Pahwa are good. On the whole, Aamras is fairly a good film.

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