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AAYUSHMATI GEETA MATRIC PASS’ REVIEW

The film Aayushmati Geeta Matric Pass (UA), which was produced by Good Idea Films and Spunk Productions, tells the story of a young woman who is determined to make her father's dream come true by passing her secondary school examinations.



The SSC examinations that Geeta (Kashika Kapoor) takes are unsuccessful. However, her forward-thinking father desires for his daughter to pass all of her examinations and, if at all possible, continue her education. This is taking place in a small village where the girl and her family are even forced to contend with hostility from the members of the community due to their progressive viewpoint. Consequently, the father even declines a marriage proposal that he receives for his daughter because of this consideration. The prospective groom, Kundan, played by Anuj Saini, on the other hand, has a perspective that is just as forward-thinking as Geeta's father. It is the manner in which he assists Geeta in passing her examinations before to marrying her that constitutes the central conflict of the drama. In the process, he even provokes his own mother.



The author, Navnitesh Singh, has crafted a novel that is not only meaningful but also has its heart in the right place. Even though Pradip Khairwar and Kabir Kevall contributed extra screenplays, his screenplay is considered to be fair. It is amusing at times, but there are other times when it becomes tedious. The dialogues written by Navnitesh Singh, together with the supplementary dialogues written by Pradip Khairwar and Kabir Kevall, are satisfactoryly good.



In her role as Geeta, Kashika Kapoor is decent. In the role of Kundan, Anuj Saini does a decent job. Vidyadhar Tripathi is portrayed ably by Atul Srivastava in this production. As Malti, Alka Amin leaves an indelible impact. As Kundan's pal Bunty, Pranay Dixit brings a sense of humor to the audience with his comedic performance. It is fine to have Priyanka Malviya play the role of Kusum, Kundan's sister. As Chaman, Vinod Suryavanshi is a candidate for the role. As Lakhan, Swapnil Raut provides help that is about average. The help that others provide is commonplace.



In terms of direction, Pradip Khairwar is average. But a narration that was more sincere would have been beneficial. Sanjay Anand Jha's music is quite enjoyable to listen to. It's fine that Kabir Kevall, Sanjiv Anand Jha, and Vijay Narendra Shinde are responsible for the lyrics. The background music composed by Abhinay Jagtap is satisfactory. The cinematography that Shanu Singh Rajput and Pappu Singh Rajput produce is, to a certain extent, pleasing. The production designing done by Shahzad Ansari is satisfactory. The work of editing done by Som Chavan and Manoj Kale is very impressive.



Overall, Aayushmati Geeta Matric Pass is a film that is not particularly noteworthy; yet, its box office prospects are not particularly promising due to the fact that it does not have any true value.



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