Take It Easy
Take it Easy is a Bollywood Children's film of 2015. This is the first one of this category in the year 2015 and a rare one after a long time. This film is written and directed by Sunil Prem vyas and the producer is Dhamesh Pandit. The film features vikram Gokhale, Raj Zutshi, supriya Karnik and Dipannita Sharma in lead roles. In a way it is a simple story that explains the importance of childhood and innocence. Ajay and Raghu are two kids studying the same school and coming from different financial backgrounds. As every children they came to school to learn everything including many moral and social values including Love and friendship. But their parents were not bothered about these qualities and they have only one demand before their children that by any means they should score more and win in all races. They didn't know the tension they put on their children to achive their goal and the children themselves became enemies on behalf of their parents. Some times one dares to tease another saying the financial fitness of his father!. But at the end all went over their control and then only they understood the seriousness of the game. But was it too late to ment?. For a lively climax you watch the film in theater.
It received mixed reviews and this did not come in the list of hit movies of 2015. But regarding story it is moving and enjoyable. It reveals a lot about the tentancy of modern parents and they wish to make their children as an instrument to fulfill their aspiration by sacrificing kid's dreams. Instead of friendliness and brotherliness they fill their heart with jelousy and hatred and they do not know to where they are leading these little kids. Instead of a healthy competition they are advicing the children to go out of the way by adopting some emotional manipulation to attain their desired results. Regading casts it is pointed out that the director has not given much importance and he failed in the selection. Though filled with some humour movements actually didn't work as expected. Renuka Vyavahare of Times of India Wrote, "Their message of how everything is judged on the basis of money than chareacter today comes across clearly. The story Keeps beating the bush for no reason, when the impact has already made. The dramatization is uncalled for, especially towards the end. But it is a watchable one on the groud of the social message it conveys".