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DANCING VILLAGE: THE CURSE BEGINS’ (DUBBED) REVIEW

Dancing Village: The Curse Begins, a supernatural horror movie produced by MD Pictures and released last week throughout India with the exception of East Punjab and South, is a dubbed version of the Indonesian film Badarawuhi Di Desa Penari; A. An order has been given to Mila, played by Maudy Effrosina, to bring back to the village of dance a mysterious bracelet known as the Kawaturih. But when she arrives there with her cousin, Yuda (Jourdy Pranata), and Yuda’s pals, Jito (Moh. Iqbal Sulaiman) and Arya (Ardit Erwandha), they realize that the village elder has gone away while the new guardian, Mbah Buyut (Diding Boneng), is not there. During the time that they are waiting for Mbah Buyut to arrive, odd things go place. A strange and mythological figure known as Badarawuhi, played by Aulia Sarah, pays Mila a visit. Badarawuhi is the ruler of the hamlet. Despite the fact that Mbah Buyut has not yet arrived, Mila has made the decision to return the Kawaturih. Nevertheless, by doing so, she poses a risk to the safety of the hamlet. In addition to this, Mila is required to participate in a ceremony that will elect the next Dawuh, a soul that is cursed and will be forced to dance for the rest of her life.



On the basis of KKN di Desa Penari, which was authored by SimpleMan, the plot is present. Due to the fact that the narrative is so characteristic of Indonesian culture, the audience for Hindi films will not have any trouble understanding or enjoying it. It is for the same reason that the script written by Lele Laila is unremarkable and has very little attraction. The term "dialogue" was adopted.



Depending on the performance, it might be uninteresting or fair. There is a lot of success for Aulia Sarah, who plays Badarawuhi, and Maudy Effrosina, who plays Mila. The performance of Jourdy Pranata as Yuda is good. Moh. Iqbal Sulaiman, in his role as Jito, and Ardit Erwandha, in her role as Arya, provide assistance that is about average. Diding Boneng's performance as Mbah Buyut is nothing out of the usual. Unlike youthful Mbah Buyut, Aming is uninteresting. The following actors are acceptable: Claresta Taufan Kusumarina (as Ratih), Dinda Kanyadewi (as Jiyanti, Ratih's mother), Pipien Putri (as Mbah Putri), Maryam Supraba (as Mila's mother, Inggri), Bima Sena (as Prabu), Putri Permata (as Sundari), Baiq Vania Estiningtyas Sagita (as Santika), Baiq Nathania Elvaretta Sagita (as young Jiyanti), and Princeza Leticia (as young Inggri) are all acceptable.



The instruction provided by Kimo Stamboel is just. When it comes to music, Ricky Lionardi is up to par. The camerawork used by Patrick Tashadian is pretty impressive. It is expected that Fachrun Daud's editing would have been more precise. The dubbing is about average.



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