Film Review by LITEROMA PUBLISHING SERVICES :: ‘ADHURA’ by Euphoria Films (4th Review)


** Thanks to Euphoria Films for requesting us to review their new release. **

** Thanks to our reviewer Sonal Pokharna Nahar for reviewing the short film on behalf of Literoma. **

Film Presentation:-
Adhura as a Short film in Silent category is definitely a great watch, which depicts a different angle of love. The screenplay was so beautifully written that it keeps viewers engrossed till the end. As compared to other short films, Adhura stands out because of its steady depiction of scenes and beautiful song. The Song added to glory of this piece of art.

Credit of Making “Adhura” a complete package goes to amazing acting skills of its key players as well.  Praveen Shrivastava as Sudipto, Ajoy Chakraborty as Sujoy, Amita Bharat as Mira, and Dhruv Jha as Bunny acted so well that without even a single dialogue each and every emotion touches viewer's heart.

Film Adaptation –
“Adhura” is based on Original micro story titled “One Rainy Day” from book named ‘Fantastic 40’ by Reetwika Banerjee. I am glad that I read such a beautiful story. The play of words and emotions is so awesome that it acquires a permanent place in reader’s heart.

Some noticeable changes are made from the original story, but those changes made positive contribution on the screen. The climax of the movie is the zenith which gives utmost artistic satisfaction to its viewers. Only grey area according to me is that the role of Mira should be given a bit more importance adding higher impact onto the incompleteness.

Overall, Literoma rates the film as 4.9*/5* and recommends to U/A audience.
You can watch Adhura with English subtitles on Youtube at this link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dXyL0PFyNI 

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