HRITHIK ROSHAN'S - ULTRA POWER IN MOHENJO DARO
theme: Village boy Sarman is drawn to big, bad Mohenjo Daro - and its mascot Chaani. But Chaani is to marry Munja, son of Mohenjo Daro's Ruler, Maham. Will Sarman find His love - and reasch goal to free villagers of Mohenjo Daro from wicked Maham ?
Cast: Hrithik Roshan, Pooja Hegde, Kabir Bedi, Arunoday Singh
Direction: Ashutosh Gowarikar
Music: A. R. Rehman
Ratings: **** (3.5/5)
REVIEW: Ashutosh Gowarikar's newest blasting extravaganza from the ancient past works as a fairy tale in history .
In 2016 BC The simple lad Sarman (Hrithik) is attracted to the City Lights of Mohenjo Daro, previously ruled by his father, where he meets Chaani (Pooja), the pretty city mascot. Sarman and Chaani fall in love - but Chaani must marry brutish Munja (Arunoday, convincing as citizen caveman), son of Mohenjo Daro's pradhan Maham (Kabir, adequately oozing greed). While fighting for Chaani, Sarman discovers much more in Mohenjo Daro. Why is its river Sindhu dammed? What is Maham trading with Sumer? Why does Sarman dream of a magical animal? And what will happen to Mohenjo Daro when river and rain combine?
Hrithik is fighting fit in Mohenjo Daro - as Sarman, he conveys simplicity and strength, passion and purity with golden-locked ease. Pooja appears drab and Chaani excellently written - in a role that largely features feathers and flashes of leg, an expressive Chaani like usual Gowarikar's stronger heroines. Here, Chaani role is another strong pillar Maham wearing a helmet evoking a Gladiator-like fight involving a trishul .
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