But that is IMPOSSIBLE--- This is a recurring line throughout Mission Mangal, and practically every character says it emphatically with an air of despair. But you forget, when you have Akshay Kumar around with a very fiercely determined Vidya Balan, how is anything impossible? Mission Mangal is the incredible, true story of a scientist, Rakesh Dhawan, played by Akshay Kumar and Tara Shinde played by Vidya Balan who lead a motley team of scientists who overcome their personal challenges and failures to serve as the brains behind one of the greatest missions in history.

With the nation's conscience keeper Akshay Kumar at the helm and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech featured in a special appearance, the idea behind Mission Mangal quite clearly is to ignite our supposedly latent nationalism. Jagan Shakti's exhilaratingly schmaltzy fact-based drama about India's epochal launch of a Mars-bound satellite is a Another thing in the movie's favor: For all of its obvious romanticizing, just about every actor — ranging from Balan and Menen to Sharman Joshi as a virginal. Mission Mangal Public Review By Deeksha Sharma.

Mission Mangal

Mission Mangal Story Explained In Hindi. Mission Mangal Full Details Discussion In Hindi. In this Video I will be sharing my opinions about the recently released Mission Mangal Movie, does the film lives up to the expectations or fails to reach. Mission Mangal takes the core ISRO team behind India's historical Mars Orbiter Mission and turns their incredible story into a tone-deaf cross between Film Companion is a celebration of the movies. It's a platform that is committed to quality journalism, which is well-researched and balanced, and isn't. Mission Mangal movie review: The human interactions are the best part of the film.

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Mission Mangal movie cast: Vidya Balan, Akshay Kumar, Sonakshi Sinha, Taapsee Pannu, Nithya Menen, Kirti Kulhari, Sharman Joshi, H G Dattatreya, Vikram Gokhale, Dalip Tahil, Sanjay Kapoor. Director Jagan Shakti and creative director R Balki would like you to believe that India's historic Mars mission was built on the back of last-minute improvisation and borrowing a few tricks. Someone in the Mission Mangal team - possibly one (or all) of its three writers, Jagan Shakti, Nidhi Singh Dharma and Saketh Kondiparthi - took the "home" in "home science" a little too seriously.

An early scene in the movie, centred on Tara Shinde (Vidya Balan), a project director at the Indian Space. Film critic Raja Sen says the movie Mission Mangal is a 'godawful small affair'. Sen says the story plays out like a fable. Watch the full video to know more.