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Aamras

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Aamras takes one back to the carefree days of life when one does not have anything to worry about. When one is a teenager and is on a threshold to explore the life coming ahead. Writer-director Rupali Guha is quite impressive in the first half but loses track in the second.

A simple story of four inseparable friends Jiya (Vega), Pari (Natasha), Rakhi (Maanvi) and Sanya (Aanchal), who belong to different family backgrounds and study in one of the most esteemed schools in the city. They stand for each other in their thick and thin and don’t keep any secret. The story goes well unless Rupali brings in a romantic twist, which makes Aamras any regular run-of-mill film.

It’s a youth-centric film and few sequences like MMS incident in the beginning result in gripping power, but the film loses threads in the second half.

Still from Aamras
Still from Aamras

Vega, Natasha, Maanvi and Aanchal are perfect for their roles. Ajay Singh Choudhury is wasted. Zarina Wahab and Reema are strictly good. Sunil Sinha and Manoj Pahwa are good.

On the whole, Aamras needs a lot of strong word of mouth to bring in the audience and is fairly a good film.

Film Aamras
Cast Vega Tamotia as Jiya Sarang
Ntasha Bhardwaj as Pari Sehgal
Maanvi Gagroo as Rakhi Chadda
Anchal Sabharwal as Sanya Balsara
Ajay Singh Choudhury as Jhonny
Vikram Kapadia as Rakhi’s Father
Usha Bachani as Rakhi’s Mother
Bharat Kapadia as Pari’s Father
Sonali Sachdev as Pari’s Mother
Zarina Wahab as Rekha Teacher
Manoj Pahwa as Mr. Sharma
Sunil Sinha as Principal
Sukanya Kulkarni as Jiya’s Aai
Director Rupali Guha
Rating 2/5
See also  Movie Review: Mastram

–Esha Razdan

Vega Tamotia as Jiya Sarang
Ntasha Bhardwaj as Pari Sehgal
Maanvi Gagroo as Rakhi Chadda
Anchal Sabharwal as Sanya Balsara
Ajay Singh Choudhury as Jhonny
Vikram Kapadia as Rakhi’s Father
Usha Bachani as Rakhi’s Mother
Bharat Kapadia as Pari’s Father
Sonali Sachdev as Pari’s Mother
Zarina Wahab as Rekha Teacher
Manoj Pahwa as Mr. Sharma
Sunil Sinha as Principal
Sukanya Kulkarni as Jiya’s Aai
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