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Yesteryear diva Kajol, who keep going showed up on the wide screen in Dilwale (2015) for which she rejoined with Shah Rukh Khan, comes back to spotlight with Pradeep Sarkar's Helicopter Eela this October. Be that as it may, amazingly, the performer - who articles the job of a single parent – battles to ascend to desires.
Helicopter Eela stars Kajol as Eela who tries to wind up a playback vocalist and become famous. Her sweetheart Arun, tried by Tota Roy Chowdhury, bolsters her in her fantasies however things don't work to support her some way or another. The two get hitched, Eela brings forth an infant kid Vivan yet their satisfaction doesn't last longer as Arun and she move separated. Bringing up her solitary child in solitude, Eela overlooks her fantasies and turns out to be excessively possessive about Vivan, played by Riddhi Sen, who in the end separates himself from his mom. Regardless of whether this separation changes their relationship for good or makes things most noticeably awful between the two, you will know after watching the film.
The film investigates the delightful connection of a mother and child, who, regardless of their disparities, adore each other genuinely. It features how kids, after a specific age, require some space and don't care for their folks' impedance in their lives, and how critical it is for guardians to comprehend this. Likewise, single guardians, who think they have all the privilege on their kids as they have raised them in solitude, overlook this frequently chokes out their youngster. While endeavoring to handle the previously mentioned topics, the film befuddles watchers concerning whether it is about the kid who needs space or the mother who needs to concentrate more on herself.
Kajol as Eela is the single parent whose whole world spins around her child; she is an irritating mother to her adult child however she is solid, she is savvy and manages her conditions with an exceptionally down to earth approach.
The significant issue with the film is its shallow treatment of the subject it endeavors to investigate yet fizzles at it. The trailer indicated at Eela's voyage of self-disclosure after she rejoins school and understands that she has deserted everything. Tragically, the film doesn't dive further into it and just contacts it in the last half hour, which makes her change – from a single parent to an entertainer by and by – hurried and unconvincing.
The content would have been more tightly had it concentrated more on how her life changes in the wake of joining the school than on the creating long stretches of her child and how she is fixated on him. Superfluous points of interest in the primary half make Helicopter Eela dull and exhausting; even Kajol's emotional execution couldn't spare it. Then again, Riddhi Sen (Vivan) is extremely persuading and to some degree spares the film with his easy execution. Neha Dhupia as the school's touchy and obtuse show mentor is a treat to watch. The supporting cast including Zakir Hussain and Kamini Khanna is very encouraging.
The film's pleasant tunes are excellent with some perky numbers, for example, 'Yaadon Ki Almari' and 'Ruk' (remix) highlighted on the soundtrack. In addition, 'Chand Lamhe' that is written by Pakistani author and maker Asma Nabeel is a heartfelt track and supplements the state of mind of the film.
Helicopter Eela opened to low numbers at the Indian film industry yet demonstrated some development over the principal end of the week. In Pakistan, it gathered around 37 lacs in the opening end of the week which doesn't contrast extremely well with the business most Indian movies figure out how to do.
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