Movie Review | Vijayanand: Vijay Sankeshwar’s ‘third Eye’ – FilmyVoice
Rishika Sharma’s Vijayanad will be referred to as a docu-drama. Earlier we’ve seen Mani Ratnam helm a (rumoured) biopic of some of the celebrated enterprise tycoons of India – Dhirubhai Ambani. The movie was Guru and featured Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai. Guru was a really fascinating and entertaining biopic and was lapped up by cine-goers. Not like Guru, Vijayanand is informed in a really self-praising documentary method.
Story
The movie opens with Vijay Sankeshwar (Nihal Rajput), a 19-year-old man bringing with him a semi-automatic printing machine for his or her printing press in opposition to his father B G Sankeshwar’s (Ananth Nag) needs. With the brand new machine their enterprise thrives as anticipated however Vijay begins to goal increased. He prepares himself for one more enterprise in items transportation business and goes forward shopping for one truck. This time once more in opposition to the needs of his father. Vijay is portrayed as a person with sturdy will energy and one who doesn’t cease at something. After continued efforts, assist and assist from mates Vijay establishes his enterprise. He turns into well-known sufficient to step into politics. Circumstances coax him to have a look at publishing enterprise and he units out to run essentially the most profitable newspaper of the state. And he doesn’t cease at that too.
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The previous couple of reels outline the explanation behind the movie. Like father, like son, it seems that it might be Vijay’s son Anand’s concept of constructing a ‘third eye’ for Father Vijay as he (Vijay) mentions that his transport and publishing companies are like his two eyes. So, to advertise their already present manufacturers and spending moolah on promoting it would make extra sense entering into the movie manufacturing enterprise as effectively. This is able to serve a number of functions – be taught the intricacies of the enterprise and if possible, get into it too. Whereas studying the craft of movie manufacturing why not inform our personal story and make a noise amongst the worldwide viewers who’re ignorant/unaware of their native enterprise. Sensible transfer. The movie serves as a self-proclamation car for the makers at finest.
Having stated that, one can not take away the efforts that should have gone within the journey of Vijay Sankeshwar from being a younger boy brimming with concepts and methods to confronting head sturdy folks and profitable over them. The narrative has fairly a number of dialogues that make for good enterprise classes taught exterior the MBA colleges. Survival of the fittest could also be a truth however not making an attempt and preventing your manner up shouldn’t be the perspective. It additionally silently sends throughout the message to the youth of as we speak to be persistent of their efforts and grow to be their very own masters together with creating alternatives for others.
Performances
Nihal Rajput
A comparatively new actor enjoys the accountability given to him by taking part in the lead for a sensible enterprise tycoon who charts his personal path. His actions and mannerisms look caricature-ish at instances however works in most parts. As talked about above, most likely it’s not who tells the story however the story itself that’s extra essential right here.
Anant Nag
Anant Nag, a veteran actor helps in including worth and seriousness to the setup as B G Sankeshwar however will get restricted scope.
V Ravichandran
One more veteran, V Ravichandran performs Ganesh Dada, has a really small half when it comes to the narrative, however given the storyline, his character is crucial a part of Vijay Sankeshwar’s success journey with the seed fund (in as we speak’s parlance) coming from him together with the following spherical of funding too. He performs his half with nice ease.
Prakash Belawadi
A distinguished South actor does an ideal job in creating the best picture of the character he portrays. He carries the arrogance of delivering the half with the best expressions and mannerism.
The remainder of the forged cross the muster and work within the total story telling.
General, Vijayanand, partially delivers a narrative of sturdy persistence of a younger entrepreneur however sways right into a course that most individuals wouldn’t like as a part of a cinematic narrative at the price of a cinema ticket.
Film: Vijayanand
Director: Rishika Sharma
Solid: Nihal Rajput, Anant Nag, Prakash Belawadi, V Ravichandran, Anish Kuruvilla, Vinaya Prasad, Siri Prahlad, Bharat Bopanna, Archana Kottige