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An Insignificant Man
Vishal Donga @vishaldonga811
Nov 30, 2017 08:21 AM, 1147 Views
Inspirational movie

After the anti-corruption movement, Arvind Kejriwal constitutes a new political party to fight Delhi assembly elections with his team members. How does this party come to power immediately after its formation and return to full majority after the election again.

This is a good documentary feature that puts you in front of the events that you have forgotten and these events are not imaginary. An insignificant man has been shown magnifying it well. Arvind Kejriwal has played his own role in this film.

The film’s producer, Khushboo Ranka and Vinay Shukla have kept themselves in the midst of this whole incident to shoot the film, how the political party was formed. The directors took advantage of the exemption given to themselves to go between the ruckus.

The best feature of this film is that in entire 96 minutes, the entire objectivity has been played with the story. The worst phase of Kejriwal’s film is also shown in the film. Apart from this, the death of a leader of the party and a brief conversation between the party workers during the election campaign has also been shown.

Even the moment in the film is shown when the party worker is asking Kejriwal the question that on the basis of which basis he has selected candidates in the election.

The strongest part of this documentary is the best editing of Abhinav Tyagi and Manan Bhatt. Due to this, you feel like watching a movie, you are watching a thriller but not a documentary.

Because of this, you are forced to watch the film for the last moments. This is a small Indian film that is so important that you might like to watch on this weekend.

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