Qala tells the story of the young, eponymous playback singer and is set in the 1930s and late 1940s. Movie has released on December 1, 2022 also winning hearts of the viewers.
Anvita Dutt wrote the script and directed the film. A gifted singer with a burgeoning career deals with the pressure of success, her mother's disapproval, and the voices of doubt inside of her while being haunted by her past. Tripti Dimri, Guru Haryani, and Babil Khan starred in the film. Without a doubt gaining hearts. Even Bollywood celebrities are writing amazing reviews after watching films.
Bollywood Celebs Qala Review
Anushka Sharma, who makes a brief appearance in "Qala," has since praised both the movie and Tripti's untapped talent. Sharma shared a poster for "Qala" on her Instagram story and wrote a post in praise of it, describing it as a "Piece of beauty."
She penned, "A daughter’s heartbreaking yearning for her mother's love. Qala is a work of art. It's heartbreaking and exhilarating equally. Exhilarating because of the genius of each department that comes through in telling this detailed story and heartbreaking for portraying emotional abuse by an emotionally unstable parent in a way that's never been done before by a film."
The actress continued by thanking Anvitaa Dutt, the film's writer and director, for the exquisite storytelling. "UFF @anvita dee! Your storytelling is so authentic and unique, and you do it in a way that is poetic or artistic. You have done a fantastic job of detailing this movie. She also gave Triptii high marks for his performance: "@tripti dimri WOW! One of this generation's most gifted actors is you! Your acting maturity and artistic innocence are so uncommon!"
On the other hand Anurag Kashyap drops,"Anvita dutt is the most unique voice that has come forth in Indian Cinema in a long time and is the one to celebrate and I hope this voice gets stronger with time . “Qala” is a masterpiece, it’s flawed but nonetheless a masterpiece . Anvita and her muse @tripti_dimri go all out and evoke so much in me with this film."
Hansal Mehta Wrote, "First Bulbul and now Qala. Anvita Dutt is such a unique filmmaker. Her aesthetic choices, her storytelling and her characters are magical, brave and uncompromising. I preferred Bulbul over Qala but neither film is lesser than the other - it is a subjective, personal choice."
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