Farhana
Farhana Movie Review: Amidst cinemas portraying Muslims as terrorists and aliens, Aishwarya Rajesh starrer Farhana, a heroine-centric film centered on a heroine from a Muslim family, hit the theaters today. This movie is directed by Nelson Venkatesan in the series of Erun Koothu and Monster movies. How is the film doing when Islamic organizations have raised their voices demanding a ban on the film? Are Muslims portrayed correctly on screen?
Farhana Movie Story:
Aishwarya Rajesh becomes the wife of Jitan Ramesh, the head of a middle-class family. Their family is very big. The entire family manages their needs by running a shoe shop. Farhana’s father is strict according to Islamic law. This beautiful family with three children is struggling due to poverty.
In this case, Farhana is trying to get permission from her family to get a job through the heroine’s friend. He breaks many barriers and goes to work with the permission of his family.
First, Farhana joins a bank credit card issuing job and with the help of her friend, goes to a high-paying job where she talks to a faceless person called Friend. Farhana, who is not fully aware of this at first, gets the wrong foot in it, and it becomes a continuous invitation for him to speak to Farhana in her own voice. This adds to the many accolades of being the best employee in the company.
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She also says ok to invite the person to see Farhana. But her co-worker avoids seeing him die in an incident like this. What does that person who gets angry because of this? Did Farhana meet him in person? That is the story of the film
Farhana Movie Analysis:
Jitan Ramesh’s performance as the supporting character of the wife who goes to work has attracted attention. The love he exudes fits him perfectly as the common man he is now.
Aishwarya Rajesh holds the film. She has lived as a heroine throughout the film. That is what stops the story of the film before our eyes. Nelson Venkatesh has told a very beautiful story of a Muslim family and their life through a short story.
If the length of the first half had been reduced, the film would have been less boring. None of the songs are up to par. This is the reason for Farhana’s film to sink. The music of the film is Justin Prabhakar’s song, although the background score is an added strength of the film. Selvaraghavan comes at certain moments in the film, but the way he is shown is different, but the scenes with his voice are well-placed. The film is a must-watch film based on the present-day normal family.
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