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‘THE A.I. DHARMA STORY’ (MARATHI) REVIEW

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The A.I. Dharma narrative (Marathi; UA), which was produced by Goosebumps Entertainment and B You Production, tells the narrative of a young guy who is falsely accused of committing a crime.



The individual known as Arvind Dharmadhikari, also known as Dharma (Pushkar Surekha Jog), is employed at a technological business in Scotland. One day, he is suspected of using his laptop to create deep false videos of girls that became viral on the internet. Sayali, played by Bhumi Pradhan, was one of the females who had ultimately taken their own lives as a result of the profound phony films they had posted online.



After a few months have passed, Megha, who is played by Swarali Vaibhav Khomane, is taken away from her beloved father. The person who kidnapped Dharma requests that she refrain from filing a complaint with the authorities. In order to ensure that Megha is rescued, Dharma confides in his wife, Shreya (Deepti Lele), who then invites her friend and fellow investigator, Nikita (Smita Gondkar), to investigate the kidnapping scenario.



The question of how Dharma is able to get in touch with the abductor and clear his name is the central focus of the narrative.



It seems that Pallavi Vaidya has created a story that is pretty difficult to understand. Her screenplay is not nearly up to par. Despite the fact that Dharma, for reasons that are quite understandable, goes to great lengths to save his daughter from the kidnapper, he does not even make an effort to figure out how his name appears in the deep false films suicide hoax.In terms of the drama, this is a tenuous link. The conclusion is not even close to being as exciting as it ought to have been. The dialogues of Omkar Gokhale are satisfactory, however the most of them are written in English.



The Pushkar Theresa Surekha As Dharma, Jog performs admirably. As Shreya, Deepti Lele is doing fine in her role as his wife. In the role of Megha, Swarali Vaibhav Khomane provides good support. Nikita, the investigation expert, is played by Smita Gondkar, who is ordinary. The performance of Chinmay Mandlekar as Vijay Narvekar, Sayali's father, is satisfactory. As Sayali's mother, Priyanka, Bhargavi Chirmule does a really good job of portraying her. While playing the role of Vasant, Gandhar Babre has his moments as Dharma's colleague. Sayali is the role that Bhumi Pradhan leaves her stamp on. As Dharma's coworker, David, Mark Barrett is doing a satisfactory job. In her small part as Dharma's mother, Vandana Waknis does a satisfactory job. All of the following individuals provide routine support: Ratan Bhatia, Ajay Padhye, Radhika Ingle, Purushottam Shiralkar, and Iona Mciennan.



The Pushkar Theresa Surekha The poor script places restrictions on Jog's ability to direct. The music of Hitesh Modak is satisfactory. There is nothing wrong with Mandar Cholkar's lyrics. In terms of choreography, Rahul Shetye is satisfactory. The music that accompanies Rohan-Rohan is satisfactory. Yogesh Mahadev Koli, Jason Baxter, and Nikhil Ranade are responsible for the film's quality cinematography. All of Mohd. Amin Khatib's action and stunt sequences are devoid of excitement. The art direction that Yogesh Ingle provides is conventional. The editing that Sunil Dattatray Dahifale has done is quite sharp, but it could have been much more crisp.



In general, The A.I. Dharma Story is a boring piece of entertainment.

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