Dedh Bigha Zameen Review – An Honest Attempt At A Dishonest Story What’s your Reaction? +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 Facebook Twitter Email Dedh Bigha Zameen Review – An Honest Attempt At A Dishonest Story. Dedh Bigha Zameen Review: Pratik Gandhi and Khushali Kumar come together for Pulkit’s directorial, Dedh Bigha Zameen, steaming on an OTT platform. Dowry is a damn old issue in our country, and you all remember how many times it has been depicted in our films. Back in 50s, the father of the bride used to remove his pagdi and keep it under his in-laws feet with that famous one line: “Mein apni izzat aapke kadmo me rakhta hu.” Pulkit’s Dedh Bigha Zameen doesn’t have that scene, but considering it’s coming in 2024, we can say it’s that old and outdated. If you are starting your film with the decade-old dowry issue in 2024, then you have already lost half of my interest. Secondly, you forget that your film is not about that but is about a land scam, which is again an old issue but still relevant in rural parts of the country even today. The amalgamation of outdated conflict and a current, sensitive issue doesn’t fit well with the structure of the film, and that’s why it ends up being an honest attempt at a not-so-honest story. Genre:Drama Director: Pulkit Cast:Prasanna Bisht, Faisal Malik, Vinod Nahardih, Pratik Gandhi, Khushalii Kumar, Mukesh Chhabra, Durgesh Kumar Related Videos Tweets by pratikg80