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Aamras

(2009)
Overall Rating   2.3/5.0  
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Plot
Aamras is a coming of age film about friendship among four urban school girls - Jiya, Pari, Rakhi and Sanya.

All four are very close and come from varied backgrounds, attending one of the most prestigious schools in Mumbai.

They have no secrets among themselves and ...
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Movie Details
Genre: Drama / Comedy
Language: Hindi
Release date and status: Released on Sep 11, 2009
 
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Vega Tamotia - Jiya Sarang
Ntasha Bhardwaj - Pari Sehgal
Maanvi Gagroo - Rakhi Chadda
Usha Bachani - Rakhi's Mother
Sonali Sachdev - Pari's Mother
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AAMRAS : Its girls world all the way, but less appealing for the big screen. (Review By Bobby Sing)
Sep 13, 2009
 
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“Aamras” - The title may sound confusing but it actually is the name of a cool summer drink made out of mango pulp, more famous in states of central India. It becomes the title of this girly movie because the four lead girls in the film regularly have this drink in one of the girl’s house every day after their school. The movie revolves around these four close friends who study together in a prestigious school and share their every little secret with each other. Coming from extremely different social & financial backgrounds they help out each other in the times of need and have a good fun time in school.

It’s a pure teenage flick where most of the scenes are just written around the four leading young girls and their various school life experiences. With sequences which may force you to remember your own school days, the movie does manage to hold the viewers interest in certain scenes. But those scenes are very few in number and that’s the reason why the movie cannot be rated even as an above average flick. After half an hour into the movie you already know where the story is heading to and how it’s going to end. And that takes away all the charm in this small budget teenage journey.

Director Rupali Guha sticks to her plot too simply and keeps on moving the story on all predictable lines. It’s an easy guess for anybody watching the movie that the girls are going to have some problems in their relationship, which will all get sorted towards the end and that’s it. Even the Parimal Tripathi angle (from Chupke Chupke) and the deliberately added kissing MMS sequence are also not used convincingly. The writer hasn’t got any shock element to add in the storyline. Moreover, it was really surprising to see that in an all girly movie there was very less or marginal talk about love and boys, which in turn, gave the movie a very one sided, tasteless and monotonous feel. Also there are no peppy youthful numbers to lift up the spirits of the viewers.

The only thing which goes in the favor of “Aamras” is, it’s near to perfect casting. All the four girls, Vega, Ntasha, Maanvi & Aanchal have performed brilliantly as the young school going girls. They look like below 18 in their school dresses and act well as the young fun loving girl gang. Both Zareena Wahab & Reema Lagoo also suit their roles perfectly. But with such a thin one line plot, the subject is clearly not an intelligent choice for a big screen movie. In fact, it was more suitable for a new daily soap T.V Serial.

In all it’s a simple movie, shot in a routine manner with nothing extraordinary to offer. So you can easily give it a miss or wait for its home video release.

Rating : 1 / 5

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Bharat Oct 1, 2009
i hope this movie will good movie
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Nayan choudhary Sep 24, 2009
GOOD ONE
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Swapnil kawale Sep 22, 2009
very nice
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Pradeep g Sep 21, 2009
mbnvt
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Reshma...luv u ranbir,my saawariya :( miss u left chakpak Sep 19, 2009
hey she's payal right???the girl who comes in bhaaskar bharti??
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Mrinali ............. ...........} Sep 11, 2009
good movie
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