MLA The film “MLA” is about a village called Bhaglipur
situated in Madhya Pradesh, where an Industrialist from the same
village is serving his people by starting a Milk-Factory and generating
employment for them but on the other side, the elected MLA of that
district is doing nothing for his people, but is observing the
Industrialist’s actions and tries to win his friendship for his own
benefit but the Industrialist’s outright dismissal for the same, makes
him land in a pool of disputes and attacks, and how the MLA becomes his
biggest enemy. The film focus on how a common man suffers in between
this whole conflict and then how he takes a stand to choose the right
candidate for his felicity. “MLA” is about a battle between- a
Politician, an Industrialist, and a Common man.
Director : Shiv Dube
Picture this: you are watching a predictably boring 90’s film,
preferably a C-grade production with an amazingly simplistic and dumb
storyline. You have to look at actors who wear the same expression
throughout the film and mouth the most cliched lines. The conventional
‘hero’ and ‘heroine’ break into a dance and go on a romantic escapade
absolutely unannounced. There’s err…a
black villain…a corrupt MLA, a squeaky clean industrialist, the hero,
with no playful or fun shades to his holier than thou persona. The
political battle between the hero and villain begins in the middle of
an item song, followed by a bludgeoning background score, a titillating
skin show and overt deshbhakti. If you can stand all this
unfolding on the big screen at a lazy – at times even at a deadeningly
lethargic pace – and want to test your threshold for pain, go catch
this one.