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“Crew” Suggests Triple Viewing for Total Appreciation of Star Performances


As the curtains rise this Friday for the year’s most anticipated commercial family entertainer, “Crew”, the atmosphere is rife with excitement and eager anticipation, both online and offline. Central to the film’s allure is the promise of witnessing the stellar combination of acting powerhouses Tabu, Kareena Kapoor Khan, and Kriti Sanon coming together in a grand cinematic experience. From the moment the project was revealed, audiences have been clamoring to see this dynamic trio dazzle on the silver screen.

Now, raising the stakes even higher, the creative minds behind the film, writers Mehul Suri and Nidhi Mehra, have divulged their enthralling experience in crafting such an intricate multi-generational ensemble. “The process was nothing short of exhilarating,” they comment. “The sheer synergy between the actresses was awe-inspiring and has transformed the film into a visual banquet. Their performances, so deeply interlaced, warrant the audience possibly viewing the film thrice to wholly appreciate the individual brilliance brought forth by each of them.” Their insight underscores the profound narrative and artistic depth of “Crew”.

In this gripping underdog tale fit for the times, viewers are introduced to three flight attendants, facing the brink of unemployment as their airline teeters on the verge of collapse. Unpaid for months, they hatch a plan to secure their financial future. Director Rajesh A Krishnan sheds light on the film’s core – a journey from perceived helplessness to empowered realization, encapsulated in the journey of the lead characters from “hum kya hi kar lenge” to “maloom hai, hum kya kar sakte hai”.

However, Krishnan is quick to emphasize that “Crew” transcends the typical crime film genre. Set against the backdrop of widespread reports of mistreatment towards airline staff by imperious passengers, Krishnan’s ambition is that the film will inspire moviegoers to reflect on their own behavior and respect the dignity of service professionals. He accredits the spirited women who raised him for this perspective, striving to portray a story of resilient individuals employing intellectual resourcefulness to face challenging circumstances.

Moreover, Krishan’s approach to the film avoids the trope of pitching it as ‘female-centric’. He believes that the qualities of a compelling story are universally appealing and independent of gender distinctions. “Humor has a mighty persuasive power,” he remarks. Krishan further equates the film’s female leads with prominent male superstars Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, and Aamir Khan, attesting to the script’s focus on the evolving narrative of the underdogs rather than gender-driven storytelling.

The release of “Crew” signifies a strategic blend of remarkable star presence and innovative narrative that challenges societal norms. As the film prepares to grace theaters, the industry buzz echoes a sense of a cinematic revolution that warrants not just one watching but multiple viewings to fully immerse in the intricately designed experiences of the characters brought to life by Tabu, Kareena Kapoor Khan, and Kriti Sanon. With the filmmakers’ and actors’ shared vision of breaking barriers and surpassing conventional storytelling, “Crew” is set to become more than just a visual spectacle – it’s poised to be a storytelling masterpiece that reverberates through the hearts and minds of its audience long after the final credits roll.