Saturday, August 22, 2020

Breathe (Series Review)

August 22, 2020 0 Comments



Synopsis:

Breathe is an Indian drama that explores the lives of ordinary men faced with extraordinary circumstances. Kabir (Amit Sadh), a brilliant but non-conventional officer of the Crime Branch, puts the pieces together of seemingly unconnected deaths of organ donors that leads up to an unlikely suspect – the affable Danny (Madhavan). Kabir will not stop till he cracks the case and delivers justice.


Review:

Breathe is the second Indian original series of Amazon prime video. Story telling and direction are utterly splendid. Music by Alokananda Dasgupta plays vital role in the story. Characterization are appropriate for each character. Madhavan gives a smashing performance.


Danny (Madhavan) – a football coach. He lives with his son Josh (Atharva Vishvakarma) and his mother Juliet (Neena Kulkarni). Josh has severe lung problem. Danny desperately tries to save his son's life with the help of doctor Aruna (Shriswara). Everyone is an absolute choice for their roles.

Kabir (Amit Sadh) – a senior inspector of crime branch. He nailed each scene with his acting. Ria (Sapna Pabbi) – wife of Kabir. Her presence is a total delight on the screen.




Supporting actors fairly fit their roles.

Story is developed in a way that makes audience stick to their seats.

This series asks just one question – how far will you go to protect the one you love?


Overall, this show is an adequate crime thriller series in this kind of genre.


P.S: Breathe season 2 is released on 10 July 2020. I will try to write a review about it in the future.


I highly recommend this series to the lovers of crime thriller and time saver.


Happy watching!!!




Breathe Trailer

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Monday, August 10, 2020

And Then There Were None (Book Review)

August 10, 2020 0 Comments

 



Synopsis:

Ten strangers are invited to Soldier Island, an isolated rock off the Devon coast. Cut off from the mainland, with their generous host mysteriously absent, they are each accused of a terrible crime.

Then one of the party dies suddenly, and they realise there may be a murderer in their midst – a murderer who might strike again…and again…

And all the time, copies of a macabre nursery rhyme hang in each room, a nursery rhyme with an omen of death for all ten of them.

Review:

This book is first named as Ten little niggers, after the minstrel song, which serves as the major plot point and later renamed as ‘Ten little Indians’. Then it was retitled as ‘And then there were none’. This is the novel Agatha Christie once admitted as the hardest to write.

This book is the world’s best-selling mystery with over 100 million copies sold. This story has been adopted into plays, movies, TV shows, games and also to graphic novels.

And this book came first in a global vote to find the world’s favourite Agatha Christie books for her 125th birthday.

Agatha Christie created a magnificent story revolving in an Island with her inimitable writing style. She described her characters apparently.

“In the midst of life, we are in death”.

Story is so fast paced and there is not even a single dull moment. Each scene retains our disquiet feelings.

“Be sure thy sin will find thee out”.

Agatha gave us the biggest clue within the starting few pages yet you will never able to predict the exact scenario. That is why may be she is known as the “Queen of mystery”.

“But no artist, I now realize, satisfied with art alone. There is a natural craving for recognition which cannot be gainsaid”.

I am not going to write about the characters involved in this story because that may give you a little bit of spoilers. I want everyone to enjoy this book as spoiler free one. That may be helpful to feel the exact chill in the story.

I highly recommend this book to the lovers of mystery, crime and also to the admirers of Agatha Christie.

Happy reading!!!


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