4 Reasons Why Mohenjo Daro May Indeed Be A Cinematic Classic
Martini Shots, Bollywood, August 02, 2016, Authors: Yatharth Chauhan (Editorial Team), http://www.desimartini.com/new...ood/article35614.htm
With more than twelve thousand dislikes on its trailer, below average response to its music, constant trashing on social media, Ashutosh Gowariker’s Mohenjo Daro is finding its fate hanging on a lose thread that’s waiting for 12th of August to either find a safe ground to fall on, or break lose and dump itself down.
While odds are favoring Akshay Kumar’s Rustom to lead the way on the much anticipated clash, things are in fact not so grim if put in perspective for the Hrithik Roshan starrer. Having been in the making for a long-long time, this much ambitious project by Gowariker has gone up to great lengths to craft something extremely magnanimous. Indian audience hasn’t really seen something of this stature on the big screen before and if executed well, this could really be one of those rare cinematic creations that do leave an impact.
As we gear up for the big day coming up on 12th, let’s analyze what could really form Mohenjo Daro into a cinematic classic that we haven’t previously seen on the big screen:
Hrithik + Ashutosh + History – Have a Good History
The last time Hrithik Roshan and Ashutosh Gowariker came together and experimented with history, it turned out quite well in the looks of Jodha-Akbar. The actor and director share a chemistry that has been tried and tested and despite this being a slightly different take on an ancient civilization, we should keep our hopes high.