'Ayushmati Geeta Matriculation Pass' forces the society to look within itself.

Many films have already been made in different languages ​​on women's education and empowerment, but the thinking of our society towards girls and women in the country is still old in many ways. Government schemes will not be successful unless our society and we ourselves think about women and daughters. Keeping all these subjects at the centre, the film 'Ayushmati Geeta Matric Pass' has been made, which leaves a deep impression on the minds of the audience and also prepares the society to look within itself and think afresh.

The story of the film begins with Pandit Vidyadhar Tripathi, a progressive thinking resident of a small village named Vidhanpur near Banaras, who stops his moped and looks at the huge sign board of 'Beti Bachao aur Beti Padhao' installed on the roadside and asks the government to stop his moped. Are praising this initiative. On the other hand, the villagers find his statement foolish as to who spends money on educating the girls. The basic story of the film starts from here where a large part of the village is seen on one side and Panditji and his progressive thinking is seen on the other side. The story of the film 'Ayushmati Geeta Matric Pass' progresses due to the tussle between these two parties.

The first twist in the story of the film comes when Kundan (Anuj Saini) along with his mother (Alka Amin) comes to Geeta's (Kashika Kapoor) house to talk about her marriage. At the same time, Geeta's matriculation result comes, in which Geeta fails. Geeta and Panditji are so saddened by this that they send Kundan and his mother back saying that they cannot even think about Geeta's marriage until she passes matriculation. You will have to watch the film to know whether Geeta will be able to fulfill the promise of her father and late mother. Geeta and Kundan's love story comes to fruition in the next part of the film. The second turn in the story comes when due to some misunderstanding among the villagers, a ruckus occurs, due to which there is turmoil in the lives of Geeta, Kundan and Panditji.

All the actors have done full justice to their characters in the film. Kashika Kapoor has made a very good debut in the role of Geeta. She has portrayed the character of a rural girl on screen in a very natural and beautiful manner. Atul Srivastava has poured his entire experience into the role of Geeta's father. He mesmerizes the audience with his unique style, facial expressions and dialogue delivery. Talking about Anuj Saini, the audience is going to like his cute look very much. His innocent face matches the demands of his character in the film, which has benefited him immensely. Now let's talk about Pranay Dixit, who is playing the role of Kundan's friend in the film and makes everyone laugh with his comic timing. Actress Alka Amin has played the role of Kundan's mother very well. Senior actress Alka Amin has performed brilliantly in the role of Kundan's mother (Malti Devi). The supporting cast has also been good.

Director Pradeep Khairwar has to be praised that he has filmed the romance between Geeta and Kundan very simply, without any vulgarity and melodrama. Pradeep Khairwar understands the seriousness of the film's story very well, hence he has been successful in balancing drama and reality to maintain the audience's interest. He has taken good care of the environment, language style and body language of the rural area of ​​Eastern Uttar Pradesh. The film shot on real locations gives the complete feel of the village and is successful in portraying the story of the film effectively on screen.

Sanjeev Anand Jha, who gave music in the film, has done wonders. All the songs from the film are very melodious but 'Ankhiyon Se Mujhe Jo Tu Chhu Ke Gaya' touches the heart of the audience. This is a family film to be released on 18th October, which children, youth, adults and elders can not only enjoy sitting together, but can also learn how we should think towards daughters and women.

Movie Review: Ayushmati Geeta Matric Pass

Cast: Kashika Kapoor, Anuj Saini, Atul Srivastava, Prannoy Dixit, Alka Amin

Director: Pradeep Khairwar

Producer: Pradeep Khairwar, Shanu Singh

Rating: 3.5 stars

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Hindustan News / Lokesh Chandra Dubey

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