Match Fixing Movie Review: Political Corruption, Strong Acting, But Weak Direction and Poor Execution

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Movie Theme :   Match Fixing shows the 26/11 Taj attacks, one of the worst terror attacks that affected Mumbai and the whole country deeply.

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Source Material :   The film is based on a book by Retired Colonel Kanwar Khatana about political corruption and how terror stories are misused.

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Political Manipulation :   The story explains how a corrupt government spread lies against Hindus to get Muslim votes in the 2007-2008 elections.

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Cross-Border Collusion :   Some politicians in India worked with Pakistan officials to create false stories blaming Hindus for terror attacks.

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Lead Character :   Vineet Kumar Singh plays Avinash Patwardhan, a loyal army officer wrongly accused of helping terrorists and involved in bomb blasts.

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Plot Focus :   The movie shows how politics stopped important information from stopping a big terror attack on Mumbai.

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Government Portrayal :   The film criticizes the government but does not name Indian politicians, while it freely shows names of Pakistani leaders.

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Performance & Direction :   Vineet Kumar Singh acts well, but the slow direction and confusing editing make the film hard to follow.

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Supporting Cast :   Other actors like Shataf Figar and Manoj Joshi do their roles well, but the story’s execution is disappointing.

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Final Verdict :    Match Fixing had a good story but poor execution, making it less interesting. It gets a 2 out of 5 stars rating.

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