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Panga Review: A Panga you should take!

Kangana Ranaut's 'Panga' released this week. It co-stars Neena Gupta, Jassie Gill, Richa Chaddha and Yagya Bhasin. Being promoted as a tale of motherhood and revolving around the comeback of a mother in Kabaddi, the movie is more than what appears to the eye! It is directed by 'Bareilly ki Barfi' director, Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari.
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What's Good: Acting: The performances of the film are simply outstanding! From Kangana to Yagya and even the supporting cast, everyone shines and how! Kangana's chemistry with Jassie Gill is mind-blowing.  Story: A simple story that can be interpreted in different ways. Direction: When the plot is predictable, it boils down to the director and Ashwiny Iyer knows her craft too well to go wrong. Technical Aspects: Everything is pitch-perfect here. The music might be underwhelming for some people! 
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What's Bad: This section is simply about nitpicking. Music: Apart from Jugnu, the songs feel underwhelming. Predictability: The story is a tad bit too predictable leading some people to lose interest too soon!
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Overall, 'Panga' is perhaps the most beautiful amalgamation of Dreams and Duties in the most real way. It can be interpreted as an inspiring story about never giving up or perhaps My interpretation of Panga is that it uses Kabaddi as its base and portrays to us the dynamics and unconditional love of the family! I am going with 4.25 stars! It is a complete package! A MUST WATCH!
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P.S. No matter how busy you are! Do take out time and take the Panga!

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  1. Amazing list to watch if you've missed any of these! Thanks

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