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Hindi movie Turnign 30 is available to download online for free. All the parts and/or mirrors are listed below. Download and watch Turnign 30 online absolutely free. Turnign 30 is directed by Alankrita Shrivastava and the music was composed by Siddharth. The funding of this movie is made possible by the producer Prakash Jha. Furthermore, Turnign 30 has the following stars: Purab Kohli, Gul Panag, Siddharth Makkar, Tillotama Shome, Jeneva Talwar, Anita Kanwar, Rahul Singh, Sameer Malhotra, Ira Dubey, Bikramjeet Kanwarpal.
Music: Siddharth
Director: Alankrita Shrivastava
Producer: Prakash Jha
Cast: Purab Kohli, Gul Panag, Siddharth Makkar, Tillotama Shome, Jeneva Talwar, Anita Kanwar, Rahul Singh, Sameer Malhotra, Ira Dubey, Bikramjeet Kanwarpal
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Turnign 30 Movie Review
A wise man once said: "The only time you actually live entirely is from 30 to 60. The young are slaves to aspirations and ambitions, while the old are servants of regrets. Only the middle-aged have all their five senses in the keeping of their wits." Despite this some people dread aging or in this case, Turning 30
Why does Turning 30 give people, more particularly women, nightmares? Maybe it has to do with the perceived 'frightful' things that come with that age [30]. The skin starts showing the age, the glow starts fading, the tightness and firmness of the skin is missing. Besides the physical changes, a lot of people indulge in self-assessment. In fact, I know of a lot of people who still cling to their 20s even though they are in their 30s. Sadly, no one wants to age...
A wise man once said: "The only time you actually live entirely is from 30 to 60. The young are slaves to aspirations and ambitions, while the old are servants of regrets. Only the middle-aged have all their five senses in the keeping of their wits." Despite this some people dread aging or in this case, turning 30...
Why does turning 30 give people, more particularly women, nightmares? Maybe it has to do with the perceived 'frightful' things that come with that age [30]. The skin starts showing the age, the glow starts fading, the tightness and firmness of the skin is missing. Besides the physical changes, a lot of people indulge in self-assessment. In fact, I know of a lot of people who still cling to their 20s even though they are in their 30s. Sadly, no one wants to age...
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So is Turning 30 India's answer to BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY? Or is it 13 GOING ON 30? Or SEX & THE CITY? The promos may set you thinking that it may be a rip off of the cult classic BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY, but it isn't. The basis that impelled me to think that way was for the reason that both are women-centric films that highlight the predicament of a woman, especially when it comes to the two men in her life.
Come to think of it, Turning 30 is a very urban phenomenon. By the time an urban woman turns 30, she wants to be settled in her life, be it relationship, marriage or career-wise. She's also keen to have kids as her biological clock is ticking. Women in villages and towns do not really identify with this phenomenon because by the time they are 30, they are married with a couple of kids.
Turning 30 is a slice of life film. Debutante director Alankrita Shrivastava chooses to focus on a working woman living in a metropolis, how dejected she feels when a relationship fails, her perils, the hardships and how she eventually rediscovers herself on her 31st birthday. In popular mainstream cinema in India, there's very little space for the regular working women who are in their early 30s. Their lives, especially how they cope up with relationships, has rarely been portrayed on celluloid. In that respect, Turning 30 is a first.
Turning 30 has great energy and humor as its aces. I feel, a lot of urban, working, young people will identify with several episodes from the film because it comes across as a slice of life film. Also, Gul's character in the film faces issues that several urban, independent women generally face and therefore, the identification with her character should be immense. But the problem with the film is that it loses focus in its post-interval portions. The screenplay, all of a sudden, turns formulaic after making you believe in the first hour that it was telling a real, bonafide story. Simply put, it's the formulaic component that robs the sheen off this film. Had Alankrita struck to being factual [like in the first hour], Turning 30 would've been a far more convincing and persuasive effort than it is in its present form.
Final word? Mixed feelings, honestly. The first half works, the second is long-drawn, the story stagnates and the goings-on turn formulaic. A great idea, unfortunately, doesn't translate into a great film.
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