Tejas Movie Review: Someone Collected Instagram Stories.
Tejas Movie Review: Someone Collected Instagram Stories.

Review of Tejas: Someone Collected Instagram Stories of Kangana Ranaut and Labeled It a Film

Rating for the movie Tejas: 3/5

Starring with Kangana Ranaut are Ashish Vidyarthi, Rohed Khan, Anshul Chauhan, Varun Mitra, and the ensemble.

Sarvesh Mewara is the director.

Positive: The Sam Bahadur trailer that appears prior to the film. Additionally, the film makes no attempt to delve further into contentious issues. We are aware of the outcome.

What’s Bad: A devoted Kangana fan who has been following her since 2020 and is aware of everything she stands for literally wrote the script. However, they only possess knowledge, not understanding.

Loo Break: A few scenes in the film try to go meta, so you might need some.

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Spoken in Hindi.

Accessible On: In Theaters Very Soon.

Duration: 118 minutes.

User Evaluation:

Tejas, who witnessed the fighter jet’s naming ceremony Tejas develops into a pilot in the Air Force. She has a personal grudge against a terrorist organization, so she decides to take up their mission of elimination. She soon sets out on the mission and, you guessed it, succeeds.

Review of Tejas the Movie: A Script Study

At this point, Kangana Ranaut has to realize that what matters is the quality of her films, not the number of them she produces. The actor, who has won numerous National Awards and received a Padma Shree, has chosen her roles after COVID with the intention of making a statement. By whom? Nobody is aware. She creates a timeline-based fictional story with Tejas that combines elements of fiction and reality in its tragedies. Does it succeed in keeping the canvas in balance, though? Primarily, no.

Tejas, which was written by rookie director Sarvesh Mewara, presents its lead actress as the film’s hero. The nation as a whole wouldn’t know how to run without this savior. She is a perfect “Sharmila” beti, a flirting girlfriend who can fly fighter jets and punch Eve teasers at a concert. She is a template heroine who can do everything the script asks of her and only needs those around her to serve her. For two hours, the focus of this Kangana worship session is her bravery. But it screams convenience all over it.

Tejas resembles Kangana Ranaut’s Instagram stories collected into a reel, albeit with a horizontal screen aspect ratio, for the most part. She is among the best pilots, and on the first day of Ram Mandir’s operation, she prevented an attack. She unexpectedly lost her parents in the 26/11 attack. Tejas is set in the future, but it is said to be in the present. because Ram Mandir is currently in the middle of being built. The dialogue lacks nuance and is quite dramatic.

Review of Tejas: A Standout Performance

The Kangana Ranaut of today is the tenth incarnation of the successful actor who ruled our screens only a few years ago. More than just performing, she is making a point, and it is easy to see Ranaut speaking those lines rather than Tejas Gill. She is acting so innocently as a defense student. She presents something uncomfortable in an effort to pique curiosity. Not just us, but at this point, Kangana also deserves better. She does have a few moments where the actor in her comes through, but they feel like small victories. Anshul Chauhan plays a humorous counterpoint and a sidekick who has been waiting her entire life for Kangana to inspire her with a speech. Although she lacks the screenplay to do it well, she has the chops to carry the scene.

The purpose of everyone else’s existence is to assist Tejas Gill; they have no further duty. Tejas receives no interest from the head of a covert mission to go to ground zero, but the very next moment, he not only names the mission after her but also elevates her to the position of strike team leader!

Review of Tejas: Direction, Scoring

Tejas makes no effort to set itself apart from previous works in the same genre. With its frequent timeline jumps and sudden cuts, it stays true to the fundamentals and even breaks from that formula. One can see that Sarvesh Mewara only features Kangana in shots with 20 other people in them, making his vision resemble that of a fan of hers. Since Tejas’ visual effects are so far from real, they are not even mediocre. This is merely a first-year student experimenting with a paid app.

Although the music is appropriate for the film, it is incredibly superfluous. In the first half, a song appears every five minutes, leaving you perplexed as to whether you signed up for a Ranaut film or one that Sooraj Barjatya is ghost-directing.

Review of Tejas the Movie: The Final Word

I wish that eliminating terrorists and improving the world could be as simple as this. Even after playing the Prime Minister and striking a striking resemblance to someone we know, Mohan Agashe was unable to obtain a name. I cannot stop you if this degree of conviction is sufficient for you.

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