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Film Companion Early Buzz

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6RoPTs82SU&feature=youtu.be[/YOUTUBE]

Good-

Radhika Apte.She owns the role and makes it believable.
Story
Music

Bad-

Monotonous and draggy screenplay
Balki's direction and humour.
Akshay Kumar doesn't look genuine
Sonam Kapoor's performance not in sync.
Filmy twist to the story.




Just what we could deduce from the trailer, except Apte, story and music everything else not up to the mark
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If a HW movie about going to bathroom or mensuration is made, I don't think it will get PG, maybe PG-13
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National award for Akshay Kumar & this time nobody can question his closeness to BJP. Smart move.
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Movie Review: PadMan

By  Devesh SharmaThu, Feb 8, 2018
PadMan
Critic's 
Rating3.0
Reader's 
Rating4.5
CAST:Akshay Kumar, Sonam Kapoor, Radhika Apte
DIRECTOR:R Balki
GENREDrama/2 hours 20 minutes/
MOVIE RATING:
Filmfare Review

Pad Man is a fictionalised account of the life of Arunnachalam Murganatham. The rural innovator understood that only a meagre percentage of women in India use sanitary pads and went on to create a low-cost process for making sanitary napkins. Today, women cooperatives across India use his technology to make low cost sanitary products. In 2014, Time magazine included him as one of the 100 most influential people across the world. In 2016, The Indian government awarded him with a Padma Shri. Thanks to his efforts, the century old norms associated with menstruation and menstrual hyegine are slowly being questioned at the grassroots level.

There has already been an excellent documentary made on Arunnachalam'slife. What director R Balki has done is to make a Bollywood version of the pioneer's struggles. The first half, which has lots of interaction between Laxmikant (Akshay Kumar) and his wife Gayatri (Radhika Apte) flows like a breeze. Though he looks twice her size, there is real chemistry between Akshay and Radhika. Their interactions breatheslife into the film. 

Radhika brings out the nuances of ruralhousewife who despite being in love with her husband can't bring herself to let go of age-old norms. There is a certain stigma attached to periods and the actress brings it to the fore quite nicely. She can't comprehend why her husband is so concerned about something which by and large is seen as a woman's 'problem'. 

The incomprehension on her part and his need to prove his love to her providesthe drama to the narrative. Love moves mountains as they say and it takes Laxmikant on a quest to make a low cost sanitary pad making machine. Another woman, Rhea (Sonam Kapoor), helps him market his product to women and take it up globally. Balki has shown the suave urban girl falling for the bholabhala villager and the use of this old, old trope somewhat jars the film's narrative. 

Sonam and Akshay look good together on screen and should sign another film pronto. She's playing a modern girl who wants to be more than another corporate drone, and essays the role effortlessly. 

Akshay Kumar has embodied the spirit of Arunnachalam Murganatham. It's a very sincere effort. His speech towards the end, though long, is straight from the heart. You feel you're watching someone with genuine concern for women and not just an actor going through the paces.

Cinematography by PC Sriram is excellent and beautifully captures rustic Madhya Pradesh locales. Dialogue by Swanand Kirkire add punch to the story. What the film has done is to bring a taboo subject out in the open. Men still behave as if periods don't exist and a large number of women still don't have access to sanitary pads. Let's hope the film helps bring about a change in both the scenarios... 
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Pad Man Movie Review: Watch This Akshay Kumar Starrer For Every Woman In Your Life

 

Pad Man Movie Review Rating: 3.5/5 Stars (Three and a half stars)

Star Cast: Akshay Kumar, Sonam Kapoor, Radhika Apte

Director: R. Balki

What's Good: Akshay Kumar & his heroic presence, obviously the subject and its execution, Sonam Kapoor's cute little-extended cameo

What's Bad: It tends to get melodramatic at times & also some things just get executed to easily and quickly

Loo Break: First half might tempt you to have some but sit tight second half has some entertaining stuff in store for you

Watch or Not?: Some scenes might make some people a bit uncomfortable but watch this one for every woman in your life

User Rating: https://polldaddy.com/

Pad Man is a story which can be narrated in a single line but the team behind this tries to add every ingredient to make this connect with everyone. Lakshmikant Chauhan (Akshay Kumar) is the man who wants to create pads for his wife and family. Being in the middle-class zone, the branded pads comes under the luxury section for Lakshmi's family.

Living amidst people of a total orthodox thinking makes Lakshmi attempts some unthinkable steps. Padman is not just about this journey of a man who makes pads, it spotlights the issues wrong with people's thinking. Lakshmi starts his journey tackling many failures and moves on to success.

Pad Man Movie Review: Script Analysis

The script of the film Pad Man dances on a tightrope, what could've been an extremely preachy attempt manages to entertain you most of the time. Written by the director, R. Balki himself the story stays honest with itself. "Charas gaanja de rahe ho kya? Akshay's character says in a scene while purchasing pads from a medical shop. So, there are ample of such moments accurately portraying what's been wrong with our thinking since ages.

The process of making the pad machine has been so amazingly displayed by Balki. The final speech by Akshay Kumar is surely going to be one of the best scenes this year. The makers start the film by addressing Amitabh Bachchan as a superhero but his cameo has a minimal impact. Based in the year 2001, set in some remote area, Balki might've done his homework well to portray such strong reactions by the people living in the film apart from Akshay Kumar. Situations do go over the top many-a-times, mostly in the first half, but I can give makers a benefit of doubt.

Pad Man Movie Review: Star Performance

Akshay Kumar, once again, lives his role as Lakshmikant Chauhan. His never-ending appetite for making things work for his family really makes you feel for him. He implants his trademarked innocence to the character making it even more lovable. Not his best performance, but surely one of the best.

Radhika Apte is earthy with her presence but she has got a lot of tears to shed. Crying almost in every scene, she raises the bar of being over-dramatic. Overall, a fine job but she deserved a better-written character.

Sonam Kapoor is pretty bold and bouncy in her small appearance and surely sparks the chemistry with Akshay. She was last seen with Akshay in Thank You which never made me go high with the hopes of their chemistry in this one, but in the end, it surely surprised me.

Pad Man Movie Review: Direction, Music

R. Balki has this habit of writing his own films and with Pad Man it has actually proved beneficial for the film. The story required the same guy for both given its sensitive subject. Balki has made sure to say things in a way everyone understands without getting uncomfortable. Some might feel thorny about some scenes but that's what a film with such subject comes with. Making a mother say "Kitna dubla ho gaya on seeing his son's photo after years in a newspaper is what Padman offers you.

Music by Amit Trivedi is a hidden gem of Padman. It's there and it's very good but very few will get it because it's piled under numerous layers such as story, performances, screenplay and narration. It starts with a melodious song in Aaj Se Teri and ends on a goofy title track having a couple of good tracks in between.

Pad Man Movie Review: The Last Word

For those who're thinking if you could connect with the message of Pad Man, trust me you will. Every good thing comes with an expiry date and enjoy this era of Akshay Kumar till it lasts (Hope it's here for a couple of more decades). The combo of entertainment plus message-driven plot is a rare occurrence and Padman fits the bill.

Three and a half stars!

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Errr...this doesn't look good. ðŸ˜•