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India's Oscar Entry "Newton".


"Newton," India's Oscar entry in the language other than English film group, is a great charmer that's just a little too nice and cozy to fulfil its billing as satire, with just enough cultural importance to borrow a blush of importance but without the kind of quirkiness that could endanger to erupt its illumination comedy drama bubble.



A comforting picture of a tight teenage election official learning that in the Indian democratic process, fundamentals don't always mesh with expediency, the film's modest narrative is raised by an ingratiating performance from Rajkumar Rao, who plays the kind of lovely.


The film, directed by Amit V Masurkar in which a civil servant is trying to prove his loyalty towards his work by trying to conduct a fair election. The movie does not have any harmful content and is recommended for the families. The primary concept of the film, which is essentially uncontroversial, is that it matters not how you vote, but that you vote. However, in the United States, where "Newton" is tilting at Oscar's dunes, how you vote(d) seems to be at the center of so much intense debate


8 out of 10 Nested for me, enjoy!
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