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Aayushmati Geeta Matric Pass Movie Review: Kashika Kapoor's Film On Issues In Rural India Delivers A Strong Message

Set against the backdrop of a village, the film offers a poignant yet entertaining look at the struggles and triumphs of its central characters.

In his debut film, 'Aayushmati Geeta Matric Pass', director Prradip Khairwar delivers a captivating narrative that addresses vital themes such as girl education, gender equality, and social justice. Set against the backdrop of a village, the film offers a poignant yet entertaining look at the struggles and triumphs of its central characters.

Aayushmati Geeta Matric Pass story

The story follows Geeta Tripathi (played by Kashika Kapoor), a village girl with dreams of education, and her love interest, Kundan (Anuj Saini). Their romance blossoms during a marriage ceremony, but their path is soon obstructed when Geeta fails her 10th board exam on the same day Kundan's family visits to propose marriage.

Geeta’s father, Tripathi ji (Atul Shrivastava), is bound by a promise made to his late wife to allow Geeta to marry only after she passes her matriculation exam, leading to the cancellation of the proposal. This pivotal moment sets the stage for an emotional exploration of love, hope, and perseverance.

Performances

Kashika Kapoor shines in her role as Geeta, delivering a performance that resonates with authenticity and vulnerability. Her portrayal of a determined young woman striving for education encapsulates the film's core message. Anuj Saini complements her well as Kundan, portraying a supportive partner who believes in Geeta's potential. The chemistry between the two leads is palpable, making their journey both heartwarming and relatable.

Adding to the film's charm is Pranay Dixit, whose comedic timing brings lightness to the narrative. His character offers much-needed comic relief, engaging the audience with his witty dialogues and antics. Veteran actors Atul Shrivastava and Alka Amin also deliver commendable performances, adding depth to the storyline.

Music

The film's music, composed by Sanjeev Anand, beautifully enhances its emotional landscape, with melodious tracks that resonate with the themes of love and empowerment. The soundtrack complements the storytelling, making the viewing experience even more immersive.

Conclusion

'Aayushmati Geeta Matric Pass' is not merely a love story; it serves as a powerful commentary on the significance of education in transforming lives and challenging societal norms. Through Geeta’s journey, the film encourages viewers to reconsider traditional perspectives on women's roles and the impact of education as a catalyst for change.

Overall, Prradip Khairwar has crafted a film that balances entertainment with a strong social message. It invites audiences to witness the strength and resilience of women in the face of societal challenges. 

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