Hisaab Barabar Review: ‘Hisab Barabar’ brings to you the truth of the bank scam
Hisaab Barabar will expose the banking sector, read the review before watching it
Hisaab Barabar Review: ‘Hisab Barabar’ brings to you the truth of the bank scam Hisaab Barabar Review: The story of the film Hisaab Barabar, released on the OTT platform Zee5, relates to real life somewhere. This film of R Madhavan can be watched at least once…
‘Hisaab Barabar’ was promoted as if this film would expose the banking sector. Along with actors like R Madhavan and Kriti Kulhari, the name of writer-director Ashwini Dheer was also associated with this OTT release, who has directed films like ‘Atithi Kab Jaoge’ and ‘Son of Sardar’, so there were some expectations.
The trailer was also great, so the meter of expectations went even higher. But the condition of this film released on Zee5 is like a high shop and tasteless food.
Acting
Hisaab Barabar Review: ‘Hisab Barabar’ brings to you the truth of the bank scam R Madhavan has done a tremendous job. He has completely adapted himself to the honest and simple character Radhe Mohan Sharma. His not being a macho hero and struggling with reality makes the character more authentic.
Neil Nitin Mukesh has once again proved in a negative role that he is a great actor. His character of Mickey Mehta justifies his talent. Neil looks strong in every scene. Kirti Kulhari has played the character of Inspector Poonam Joshi very well.
Direction
Hisaab Barabar Review: ‘Hisab Barabar’ brings to you the truth of the bank scam The film’s director Ashwin Dheer chose a story of public interest, which is commendable. Direction and writing are good, but if the screenplay had been stronger, the impact of the film would have increased.
A good effort has been made to maintain suspense in the story. In short, the film gives an important message and forces you to think. If you are a fan of R Madhavan, then definitely watch the film.
The story of the film is something like this
Hisaab Barabar Review: ‘Hisab Barabar’ brings to you the truth of the bank scam This story of 1 hour 51 minutes starts with Radhe Mohan Sharma ji, who is a TTE in Indian Railways. He is good at accounting because he wanted to become a chartered accountant but circumstances made him a railway ticket checker.
Now it is not clear at which station of Delhi he conducts classes in his free time. But after separating from his wife, he brings up his son, always balances his accounts. He files returns of others as well as his own.
The villain in this story is Mickey Mehta, who is the owner of DO-Bank and has earned 2 thousand crores by stealing 1-2 rupees from people’s accounts. Mickey Mehta is such a bank chairman who throws big parties and also does fraud in theft in connivance with politicians.
Talking about the story of the film, this film must be watched because of its strong story. The story of the film is about Radhe Mohan Sharma (R Madhavan), a ticket checker in the railways, who is very honest and very strict about accounting.
11 rupees 50 paise means 11.50, not a single penny here and there. Radhe comes to know of a big scam going on in the banking system, which is worth thousands of crores. This scam is being carried out by the bank owner Mickey Mehta (Neil Nitin Mukesh).
Radhe tries to expose this scam, but many obstacles come in his way. The entry of Inspector Poonam Joshi (Kirti Kulhari) in the story makes it more interesting. The film presents this struggle and mystery in a brilliant manner. To know what thrills happen in the story, you will have to watch the whole film.
It is a story to make people aware
Hisaab Barabar Review: ‘Hisab Barabar’ brings to you the truth of the bank scam Now the story of accounting could have been important and good because it could have explained how big scams happen due to small negligence of a common man, which could have made people aware.
But Ashwini Dheer along with Ritesh Shastri has made its characters so cartoonish that neither do you laugh at them, nor do they teach anything, they just waste your time. In the affair of Inspector Poonam Joshi and Radhe’s love story, the investigation was ruined.
By making Rashmi Desai a nanny named Monalisa, by doing irritating comedy, such an atmosphere was created that it was not understood where Ashwini Dheer wanted to take the film.
How did you like R Madhavan’s work
Hisaab Barabar Review: ‘Hisab Barabar’ brings to you the truth of the bank scam The story of the film is boring, but only R Madhavan has given people the courage to watch the movie through his acting.
Apart from R Madhavan’s excellent acting, there is nothing special worth watching in the film and that is why it seems that R Madhavan has signed this film only because of the theme of India Shining.
Songs bored
Hisaab Barabar Review: ‘Hisab Barabar’ brings to you the truth of the bank scam The songs increase both the length and boredom of the film, in the name of the set, the railway station looks fake, in the name of the bank, the set looks like a rented room of a cheap corporate office. Visual effects are better than this on YouTube channels these days.
And the writer who does comedy with Mickey Mehta’s villainous character needs to go on a break and do yoga right now, so that there is a place in the mind to write the right thinking of the new India, the new Bharat.
Verdict
Hisaab Barabar Review: ‘Hisab Barabar’ brings to you the truth of the bank scam Only one thing saves Hisaab Barabar from wasting time, awareness and entertainment, and that is Madhavan.
Madhavan does engage you a bit with his efforts, but by giving the wisdom of the awakening of the new India, he has come up with a sleepy story, it seems – after great projects like The Railway Man and Rocketry, he just signed this project for the sake of India Shining theme. Hisaab Barabar is the best example of how to spoil a good opportunity.
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