Megha – Movie Review

Review of: Megha

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On February 14, 2014
Last modified:January 27, 2015

Summary:

a film about relationship of a professional architect from upper middle class girl caught between two men, her husband and boyfriend.

Released On: 14 Feb 2014
Directed By: Samjhana Upreti Rauniyar
Starring: Namrata Shrestha, Raymond Das Shrestha, Siddhartha Koirala, Bhintuna Joshi

MEGHA is film about relationship of a professional architect from upper middle class girl caught between two men, her husband and boyfriend. The film illustrates the emotional journey of a young professional married woman Megha (Namrata Shrestha) who is married to Ishan (Raymon Das Shrestha) and falls in love with Gaurab (Siddhartha Koirala).

Samjhana Rauniyar’s Megha released on Valentine’s Day was expected to spread love and I expected something good from this movie. But sadly, there is nothing good to say about this movie and I had worst two and half hour. The script was not so good, dialogues were poor, and the movie was a disaster. The songs in the movies were not so convincing and not in proper time. Director should have focused on more rehearsal and should have worked more scripts and story to make audiences happy. Namrata Shrestha was the only performing actor and all other couldn’t express well and were lacking passion, never looked natural.

The movie started with a song, and a romance between newly married husband and wife. Suddenly they start having regular fights on their personal life style and their life starts separating. Then Megha meets Gaurab, who was the son of Megha’s Big Boss. Megha then starts having affairs with Gaurav as her relation with husband was going on tension. As the Megha’s relation with Gaurav grows, her husband, Ishan apologizes and starts behaving well. This takes makes more tensed as she couldnot choose between her husband and her love. So, leaves both.

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