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Panga
Critic reviews and ratings
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The humor and emotionally charged moments are deliciously balanced and the outcome is motivating and exhilarating. This ode to motherhood and chasing one’s dreams is a must watch.
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It makes the right kind of noise about women empowerment without being preachy. And it's a whole lot of fun besides.
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A charming, uplifting film, about a mother going about the business of being a mother, the warmth of which you will feel well after you have left the theatre.
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...is refreshing. It’s a story that could be just as effective and inspiring if it were set just about anywhere. And it works for drafting relatable moments that offer a subtle yet distinct shift in sensibilities.
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...has the same histrionics films of such nature are known for- Parental conflict, sacrifices, heroic montages, training sequences, and ultimate triumph. But despite all the ingredients, the film is fueled by sharp writing by Tiwari and Nikhil Mehrotra, boisterous dialogues and above all
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What it lacks in depth or surprise, Panga's slice of life makes up for in its gentle depiction of everyday struggles and pleasantries, lending it a consistently warm fuzzy feeling.
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...this wholesome family film is a must watch for the way it is told, for being real and for the emotional chord it strikes with you from the very beginning.
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...is mast, must for every mother, son and father for its sheer positivity and feeling of togetherness in the end that inspires us to follow our passion and never forget our dreams.
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Sensitive and riveting at once, Panga is a not-to-be-missed gem.
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...is a heartwarming ode to motherhood and makes it lovable because age is not a comeback factor but a conviction is.
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A bit of willing suspension of disbelief, a lot of that feel-good factor that comes from watching an underdog win, Panga delivers the highs wonderfully.
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...mostly spurns melodrama, and instead gives us a world we can connect with and live in for a bit.
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The film’s big success is in delivering its message without making a big noise about it.
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...is a progressive and touching sports drama that works thanks to its plot, execution, some fine moments and of course the superlative performance of Kangana Ranaut.
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...works despite itself.
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Some will argue that Panga is too sanitized and optimistic. The actual struggle of a mother picking up a career again is much harder. Of course it is. But for now, I’ll take the warmth and hope that this film offers. I think you should too.
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I will take this, if it comes with a film that celebrates a woman trying to reclaim her dream, even if it comes sanctioned by family.
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...the film is an empathetic look at the social cost of continuing with one’s life after marriage and children.
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Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari directorial is about how love, marriage and children need not come in the way of a sportswoman’s success, but what sets it refreshingly apart is a wonderful sense of humour.
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The film is inspiring and uplifting, but isn’t afraid to tackle hard truths.
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A superb Kangana Ranaut anchors a sports drama that’s really a story about second chances.
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...his is a well meaning movie that weaves the joys of domesticity with the sporting life, and turns both into a bit of a bore.
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