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Download Rashmi Rocket 2021 1080p, 720p & 480p – Full Hindi Movie
Movie Info:
- Full Name: Rashmi Rocket
- Language: Hindi
- Release Year: 2021
- Size: 400MB, 1GB & 2.1GB
- Quality: 480p, 720p, & 1080p
- Format: Mkv
- Director: Akarsh Khurana
- Writers: Lisha Bajaj(additional dialogue), Kanika Dhillon(additional screenplay), Aniruddha Guha(additional dialogue)
- Stars: Taapsee Pannu, Priyanshu Painyuli, Supriya Pathak
Storyline:
This ZEE5 Original film narrates the inspiring story of a small-town girl, who overcomes all societal barriers to become a national-level athlete, but her glory is hindered when she is asked to undergo a gender test. In Taapsee Pannu’s Rashmi Rocket, the heroine gets a shocking slap on her face. Now if you, like myself, could not stop gushing about her after watching Anubhav Sinha’s Thappad, let me tell you that the similarities between the two movies end right there. While Thappad makes for textbook reading on addressing a woman’s right to respect with subtlety and consistent writing, Rashmi Rocket runs miles away from it. From the beginning to the end of the second hour, the film tries with all its might to turn you against Taapsee and her choices in films.
With random singing, choreographed dancing, comical background music, filmy dialogues and melodrama aplenty, Rashmi Rocket tells the story of a woman being stripped of her identity, shamed in public and getting physically assaulted by men. If the two halves of the previous sentence do not quite fit together, imagine my confusion upon watching two hours of it. Taapsee plays a naturally talented girl from Kutch, Rashmi, who could be the world’s next Usain Bolt… or Edward Cullen, if her fast-forwarded, vampirish running style offers any clues. She’s the town tomboy, one that men and women point at and exclaim, ‘Chorro hai ke chori?’ Except, none of it feels real, especially when these men and women are supposed to be her neighbours, who have known her since she was a child.