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'Matka' Review, Cast, Actress

 
'Matka' Review, Cast, Actress

Matka is a unique story about Karuna Kumar. He plays Varun Tej, Meenakshi Choudhary, Kishore, Naveen Chandra, Satyam Rajesh, Saloni Aswan, Ajay Ghosh and Ravi Shankar. I don't think many people saw it, so we start the story.

It begins in 1982 with police officer Naveen Chandra, who tells the story of a gang. Then, returning to 1958, a little boy with his mother and many other refugees arrives on the banks of Bilanka Putnam. The police then tell them how different the boy is as he changes the landscape of gambling in India.

Varun Tej's Matka Gets Positive Feedback From Censor

The police seem to be hyren in history.
The film is for a completely different audience, as it is a homage to De Palmas 1983 Scarface. There is a story beat written by Olive Stone, bringing a list of vintage eras and central characters. Despite all this, Makka misses one thing: having his own personality. For example, he considers Vasu to be a boy who loves good fights, creates something of his own and shows the possibility of leading illegal operations at the national level, but there is no such operation in history.

Vasu is nothing immortal to get to where he wants, but the film hopes it will become a bleeding heart. As if he is caring for a sex worker, he leads him to the red area of ​​the city where he meets his future wife. I think Karna Kumar Vasu has created an Indian hero whose identity is not fully realized.

Please tell us what happened in the first half of the film without action. There are retro nightclubs and you see famous dancers, business rivals, gangsters, risks, kids where kids are saved, but these issues are not one point.

Matka is said to be loosely based on the actual Matka King Ratan Khatri, but there is a lot of creative freedom.