2.5/5
Before the start of the movie, we get a writeup stating that the makers have taken The Mahabharata and Kalidas’ play Abhijnanashakuntalam as the premise of the movie. Shakuntala, as we all know, was the love baby of sage Vishwamitra and the apsara Menaka. She was introduced up within the ashram of rishi Kanav, and grows as much as be a comely however harmless maiden. Once, king Dushyant of the Puru dynasty wanders into their ashram and the duo fall head over heels in love with one another. She and Dushyant go for a Gandharva vivah, exchanging garlands within the presence of nature and animals and consummate their relationship. Dushyanta goes again to his palace however guarantees to deal with her as his lawful spouse. He offers a hoop to her as a logo of his love. When a pregnant Shakuntala goes trying to find her husband, he doesn’t keep in mind her, due to a curse by rishi Durvasa. She had uncared for Durvasa when he had come to her ashram, and he cursed her that her lover would overlook all about her. Later, the rishi diluted the curse by saying Dushyanta would regain his reminiscence of her upon seeing his ring. However, she loses the ring whereas travelling, resulting in a lot misunderstanding , struggling and ache. The lovers do get united after a niche of years and their son, Bharat, laid the inspiration of recent India.
The movie opens like a Disney movie. A stork is proven flying a crying child swaddled in material. The child is adopted by rishi Kanav (Sachin Khedekar) and grows as much as a wonderful maiden named Shakuntala (Samantha Ruth Prabhu). Samantha is sort of a Disney princess. The small and massive animals of the forest adore her and even the vegetation and timber talk together with her in their very own means. She’s completely captivated with King Dushyant (Dev Mohan), when he barges into her idyllic world. Everything is hunky dory, until she’s cursed by Durvasa (Mohan Babu). She undergoes a lot of hardships earlier than the glad ending takes place. Dev Mohan additionally will get an opportunity to flex his muscle mass in between and fights droves of Asurs, serving to his good friend king of gods Indra (Jisshu Sen Gupta), wipe out the demons.
Gunashekar is a reliable sufficient director so one can’t work out why he’s mounted the movie as a play. The extreme gestures, the bombastic dialogue and the pointless melodrama doesn’t do justice to a narrative of thwarted love. The narration is so excessive that you simply unintentionally chortle on the proceedings. For Hindi viewers, the atrocious translation from Telugu additional performs spoilsport. The tune lyrics, particularly, get completely misplaced within the translation. The total impression of the movie diminishes due to the above causes. The movie’s rendering of animals and birds is prime class in some frames and dips under par in some.
Instead of going for a dubbed model, the director ought to have launched the movie throughout India with subtitles. At least then the singularity of the movie wouldn’t have been trifled with. The current try appears too archaic and stilted. And there’s a lack of chemistry between Samantha and Dev Mohan. That additional erodes the movie’s enchantment. Samantha gamely tries to convey gravitas to the movie. She appears ethereal as Shakuntala however even her grace and wonder aren’t sufficient to raise the movie. The most lovable parts of the movie happen when Allu Arha, Allu Arjun’s younger daughter, comes on display. She performs younger Bharat and her interactions with Dev Mohan and Samantha convey the movie alive.
Trailer : Shaakuntalam Shaakuntalam Shaakuntalam
Dhaval Roy, April 14, 2023, 1:31 PM IST
3.0/5
Story: Based on Kalidasa’s Abhijnana Shakuntalam, that is the love story of King Dushyant and sage Vishwakarma and Menaka’s daughter Shakuntala. Sage Durvasa’s curse makes Dushyant overlook all about Shakuntala till the spell breaks and the 2 reunite.
Review: In this film, one of the vital revered poems by historic Indian poet Kalidasa is retold on a grand scale. Whether the dreamlike milieu when Shakuntala (Samantha Ruth Prabhu) and Dushyant (Dev Mohan) romance or the stark backdrop of struggle sequences, the manufacturing and visible enchantment have been dialled up in an enormous means. The movie shortly shows its CGI and motion prowess when Dushyant valiantly saves a village from wild beasts, together with tigers and wolves. The viewers are then launched to Shakuntala and Dushyant’s love story within the excessive dynamic vary, with an uber-colourful forest replete with butterflies, peacocks, deer and flora. The movie doesn’t lose its grip on grandiosity, together with within the stop-motion animation of mythological backstories.
While you marvel on the visuals, the VFX, Ashok Kumar’s artwork course and Joseph V Sekhar’s cinematography in creating the mythological world, the general storytelling is a tad underwhelming. It covers a sequence of occasions, however director Gunasekhar doesn’t enterprise too boldly by way of the narrative. The chronicle is a bit too simple for all of the grand scale and cinematic expertise. Mani Sharma’s wealthy melodies, from the soothing ‘Mallika Mallika’ to the romantic ‘Madhur Kal Tu,’ are in tune with the movie’s cinematic expertise.
Samantha Ruth Prabhu appears divine because the flower-laden lady and in all of the finery because the queen. Whether an harmless, doe-eyed magnificence, a hapless and helpless spouse being focused or an indignant girl, her expressions are on level in every scene. Dev Mohan delivers a robust efficiency as a righteous king, a fearless warrior and a pining lover. He aces the motion sequences as adeptly as he slips into a delicate lover’s garb. Madhoo has a cameo as Menaka and within the brief display time, she appears beautiful and has an impactful function.
In the movie, one additionally will get glimpses of many anecdotes from our bountiful mythology. Although that is primarily a love story, a lot is claimed in regards to the divine objective in Shakuntala’s agony. Besides seeing her as a lovelorn girl, it could have been fascinating to see her single-handedly elevating their son within the sage Kashyap’s (Kabir Bedi) hermitage.
Releasing in Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil and Kannada, Shaakuntalam’s cinematic expertise can be finest loved in theatres. The opulent units, elaborate struggle sequences, and ostentatious costumes will transport you to the ample world of mythicism.