Movie: Ayushmati Geeta Matric Pass
Starring: Kashika Kapoor, Anuj Saini, Pranay Dixit, Atul Shrivastava, Alka Amin
Director: Pradip Khairwar
Genre: Drama
Release Date: 18.10.2024
Rating: 3.5/5
By Yogesh Mishra
Ayushmati Geeta Matric Pass, directed by Pradip Khairwar, is just a fantastic tale with a difference. It discusses social justice, gender equality, and girl education in a beautiful way.
The story revolves around two characters, Kundan (Anuj Saini) and Geeta Tripathi (Kashika Kapoor), who meet at a marriage ceremony and fall in love. With the help of his friend, Kundan escalates the situation and takes his family to Geeta’s home to discuss the marriage proposal with her father, Tripathi ji (Atul Shrivastava). In actuality, the 10th board exam results were released that same day, and regrettably, Geeta was unable to pass it once more.
Tripathi ji cancelled the marriage proposal since his heavenly wife had asked that he only allow Geeta to get married once she completed the matriculation exam. Consequently, Kundan’s family departed without any hope, but what about the love that existed between Geeta and Kundan? Does Kundan return to Geeta’s life? Are they indeed wedded to one another? You have to see the movie to know what happens in the conclusion.
Debutant Kashika Kapoor is the main attraction of the film. Her performances are truly amazing, and she has won over fans’ hearts. Her naive on-screen persona completely validates Geeta’s role in the movie. In addition to her, the crowd has been pleased by the performance of actor Anuj Saini. Actor Pranay Dixit amuses the audience with his comic timing and light-hearted speech. His on-screen appearances always rejuvenate the crowd with laughter. Senior actors like Atul Shrivastava and Alka Amin have also made an impression on the audience in addition to them. All in all, each artist has done their respective roles justice.
Although music doesn’t play a major role in the film, the melodious music of Sanjeev Anand enhances the beauty of the film.
All things considered; this is among the best films of the year. The film skillfully discusses women’s empowerment and girls’ education in a distinctive way. The audience may readily relate to director Khairwar’s storytelling style. Why wait, then? Go see it at the theatre that is closest to you.