Patna Shuklla

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By Mayank Agnihotri

It’s disappointing to see that in the movie review of Patna Shuklla, Raveena Tandon’s character fails to live up to the anticipation. Despite being named after a whole city, her moment to shine as a hero never comes, leaving the audience wanting more.

Movie Name: Patna Shuklla

Movie Release Date: 29 Mar, 2024

Total Songs: 3

Directed by 

Vivek Budakoti
Rajendra Tiwari(Dialect Coach)

Writing Credits (in alphabetical order)  

Sameer Arora
Vivek Budakoti

Cast (in credits order)  

Sristi KeshriStudent (credit only)
Raveena TandonTanvi Shukla
Manav VijSiddharth Shukla
Satish KaushikArun Kumar Jha
Chandan Roy SanyalNeelkanth Mishra
Raju KherJ P Sharma
Jatin GoswamiRaghubir Singh
Anushka KaushikRinki Kumari
Rio KapadiaV C Sinha
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
IndrakumarIncome tax officer
Sushmita MukherjeeMrs. Lata Jha (as Susmita Mukhrjee)
Dayashankar PandeySurendra Mohan
Rajendra ParsendiaSecretary
Nandini RatleyPratibha
Ishan SaxenaAatmaram
Rajshree ThakkarMahua

Produced by 

Syed Zaid Aliline producer (as Zaid Ali)
Zohaib Aliline producer
Arbaaz Khanproducer
Sharda Singhexecutive producer

Music by 

Karan Kulkarni

Cinematography by 

Neha Parti Matiyanidirector of photography

Editing by 

Vini N Raj(as Vini N. Raj)

Production Design by 

Amrish Patange
Dayanidhi Patturajan

Art Direction by 

Ankita Lad

Production Management 

Vaibhav Bakshihead of production
Rishikesh Kalepost-production manager
Ansar Khanproduction manager
Abhishek Nagleexecutive in charge of production
Avani PatelExecutive Producer Assistant
Shyam Yadavunit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

Anmol Joshichief assistant director
Dhruv Kapoorsecond assistant director
Aayushi Kumarsecond second assistant director

Sound Department 

Mohammad Aaquibfoley artist
Dattaprasad DesaiADR Supervisor/Foley Editor
Utsav Ghoshdialogue editor
Swarnadeep Karansound editor
Gandhar Mokashire-recording mixer / sound designer
Manoj Pandasound recordist

Stunts 

Madina Sayedstunt performer

Camera and Electrical Department 

Vighnesh DongreAerial Cinematographer
Smita Nirmalcamera operator / first assistant camera
Crystelle Rita Nunessecond assistant camera
Santosh PetkarSteadicam Operator
Ashish SalwanFocus Puller
Govinda Shirdhankarfocus puller
Neeraj A. Singhstill photographer

Costume and Wardrobe Department 

Richa Ranawatstylist
Soumyacostume associate (credit only) / head wardrobe (credit only)

Editorial Department 

Ankit Agrawalassistant editor
Avi Damassociate editor
Vasudha DhawanPost Producer
Jayesh LudhaniVisual Promotions
Sachin Singhassistant editor
Nairita Thakurataassistant editor
Vishal Upadhyayassistant editor

Music Department 

Akanksha Nandrekarmusic director
Samuel Shettymusic director

What’s Good: The honesty and the simplicity with which the tale is narrated.

What’s Bad: The over-dramatization and the lost opportunity to cater to some important conversations.

Loo Break: I’m not sure about your bladder system, but you would complete this with a lot of pauses.

Watch or Not?: Read and decide for yourself; probably should for Raveena Tandon’s on-screen persona.

Language: Hindi

Available On: Disney Hotsta

Runtime: 2 hours 04 minutes

Unveiling the Layers of “Patna Shuklla”: A Journey of Resilience and Redemption

In the tapestry of cinematic narratives, there are stories that linger in the mind long after the credits roll – stories that resonate deeply with audiences, sparking introspection and empathy. “Patna Shuklla” is one such tale, a poignant exploration of identity, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of authenticity in a world fraught with bias and expectation.

The Labyrinth of Expectations: Navigating Societal Norms

At its core, “Patna Shuklla” delves into the labyrinth of societal expectations that often confine individuals to narrow roles and stereotypes. Through the lens of its protagonist, Tanvi Shukla, the film exposes the pervasive biases that dictate a woman’s worth based on her domestic prowess rather than her professional achievements. Tanvi’s journey serves as a mirror reflecting the struggles faced by countless individuals who dare to defy societal norms and carve out their own path in life.

Patna Shuklla

A Symphony of Identity: Struggling to Be Heard

Tanvi’s battle for identity is a symphony of conflicting voices – the whispers of societal judgment clashing with the resolute cadence of her inner voice. Throughout the film, Tanvi grapples with the dichotomy of being pigeonholed into traditional gender roles while yearning to assert her true self. Her journey is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, a refusal to be silenced or diminished by the expectations of others.

The Fragility of Relationships: Love, Respect, and Redemption

At its heart, “Patna Shuklla” is also a story of relationships – the fragile bonds that shape our lives and define our sense of self. Tanvi’s dynamic with her husband is particularly poignant, oscillating between moments of mutual respect and subtle demeaning. Through their tumultuous journey, the film explores themes of love, forgiveness, and redemption, reminding us that even the strongest relationships are vulnerable to the weight of societal pressures.

Script Analysis: A Tale of Missed Opportunities and Unfulfilled Promise

While “Patna Shuklla” tackles important themes with sincerity, its execution leaves much to be desired. The script, penned by Vivek Budakoti, Sameer Arora, and Farid Khan, shows glimpses of promise but ultimately falls short in translating its vision to the screen. The narrative struggles to find its footing, wavering between compelling moments and lost opportunities, leaving viewers craving a more cohesive and impactful storytelling experience.

Star Performances: Raveena Tandon’s Resonant Portrayal Amidst Mediocrity

In the midst of the film’s narrative inconsistencies, Raveena Tandon’s portrayal of Tanvi Shukla shines as a beacon of authenticity. Despite the limitations of her character arc, Tandon delivers a commendable performance, infusing Tanvi with depth and nuance. However, her efforts are hindered by lackluster performances from the rest of the cast, who fail to leave a lasting impression amidst the film’s narrative inconsistencies.

Direction and Music: A Disjointed Symphony of Emotions

The direction of “Patna Shuklla” struggles to find its rhythm, wavering between drama and raw emotion without fully committing to either. The film’s music, while unobtrusive, fails to make a meaningful impact, blending into the background without leaving a lasting impression. In its attempt to evoke emotion, the film’s direction often feels disjointed and lacking in cohesion, detracting from its overall impact.

The Final Verdict: A Call to Embrace Complexity and Authenticity

In conclusion, “Patna Shuklla” is a film that grapples with important themes but ultimately falls short of its potential. Despite moments of sincerity and Raveena Tandon’s commendable performance, the film’s disjointed narrative and lackluster execution prevent it from reaching its full emotional resonance. It stands as a reminder of the complexities of womanhood and the need for narratives that do justice to the multifaceted experiences of individuals like Tanvi Shukla. As audiences, we are called to embrace the richness of human identity, reject the constraints of societal norms, and champion the relentless pursuit of authenticity in all its forms.

A Reflection: Beyond the Screen, Into the Soul

As the curtain falls on “Patna Shuklla,” its impact extends far beyond the confines of the cinema hall. It lingers in the recesses of the mind, prompting introspection and sparking conversations about identity, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of authenticity. In its exploration of the human experience, the film serves as a mirror reflecting the triumphs and tribulations of the human spirit, urging us to embrace our true selves and stand unapologetically in our truth. For in the end, it is our authenticity that defines us, shapes us, and sets us free.


This emotional exploration further delves into the layers of “Patna Shuklla,” capturing its themes, performances, and impact with depth and empathy. Feel free to expand upon this reflection to meet your desired word count and offer additional insights into the film’s resonance.

Watch the trailer of ‘Patna Shuklla’ here:

Mayank

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