Thursday 12 November 2020

Report card on :Pareeksha – the Final Test

 

Director- Prakash Jha Cast- Adil Hussain, Sanjay Suri, Priyanka Bose, Subham Jha

“Bahot accha school hain madam. Ek se ek bacha logoko aage nikalne ka mauka milta hain madam. Hamra Bulbul ko bhi mauka de dijie na madam.Sarkari school me madam kuch mahi hoga iska.Isko narak se nilkal lijie na madam.”

  Buchi Paswan( Adil Hussain) the rickshaw puller requests the principal of Sapphire International to give an opportunity to Bulbul as he believes that English education in a CBSE is the best option for his extremely talented son Bulbul ( Shubham Jha) to escape from poverty.The principal of Saphire makes it possible for Bulbul for admission by having an interview with him. But in school, Bulbul is humiliated for not being able to speak English fluently and dreaming so high even though he belongs to a shanty town of Ranchi. 

Bulbul’s mother Radhika Rane (Priyanka Bose), who works overtime in the steal factory to fulfill the needs of the family, makes him realize that the outside world is completely different and new one, where no one is waiting for him to welcome with flowers. He has to find his own way and prepares himself to compete with the rest.

However, Buchi is struggling with the never ending financial demands of all private schools; for trying to fulfill all the demands he gets arrested and sent to jail for doing illegal work and theft. 

    The story becomes more interesting by the entry of Sanjay Suri’s an IPS officer, who  helps the children of Ambedkar Colony on their studies and comforts  Bulbul from feeling disheartened, also encouraging him to study hard for his boards. 

Now, coming to the performance of the actor, everyone has done splendid job. Adil Hussain, Sanjay Suri, Priyanka Bose and Subham Jha- all of them imprints us with their acting, also gives their full effort to sentient the characters. Having said all that, “Pareeksha – the Final Test” is a must watch film that teaches you to not give up, also poverty can’t be a barrier every time while chasing a dream if we are in safe hands.


Priyanka Deka


3rd Semester


Department of Communication and Journalism




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