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Master Film Review Writing | Class 12 Maharashtra Board
Master Film Review Writing | Class 12 HSC Board (English)

Welcome to the complete guide on Film Review Writing. For Class 12 Maharashtra Board (HSC) students, Film Review is a highly scoring topic under Question 4 (C) in the Writing Skills section. This post will help you understand the format, marking scheme, and how to write an impressive movie review.

Table of Contents
  1. Introduction & Marking Scheme
  2. Points to Include (Format)
  3. Useful Vocabulary & Expressions
  4. Solved Example (Super 30)
  5. Exam Tips & Common Mistakes
  6. Practice Questions

Introduction & Marking Scheme

A Film Review is an evaluation or critical assessment of a movie. In the HSC exam, you are expected to analyze a film based on specific points given in the question paper and present your personal opinion.

Marking Scheme (Total 4 Marks) Marks Allotted
Presentation of the theme / storyline 02 Marks
Novel aspects / Technicalities (Music, Direction, etc.) 01 Mark
Overall Presentation & Language 01 Mark
Total 04 Marks

Points to Include (The Format)

When writing a Film Review in your board exam, divide your writing into 3 to 4 neat paragraphs covering the following points:

1. Title and Basic Information:
  • Name of the movie.
  • Director, Producer, and Year of Release.
  • Lead Actors (Star Cast).
  • Genre (Comedy, Action, Drama, Sci-Fi, Sci-Fi, Historical, etc.).
2. Theme / Storyline (Plot):
  • Briefly explain what the movie is about without revealing the climax (No spoilers!).
  • Mention the central idea or message of the film.
3. Technical Aspects & Special Features:
  • Music, Songs, and Background Score.
  • Cinematography (Camera work), Locations, and Special Effects (VFX).
  • Acting performance and Dialogues.
4. Personal Opinion / Recommendation:
  • Why did you like or dislike the movie?
  • Would you recommend it to others?
  • Give a rating (e.g., 4 out of 5 stars).

Useful Vocabulary & Expressions

Category Impressive Words & Phrases to Use
For Acting: Outstanding performance, brilliant portrayal, convincing, heart-touching, natural acting.
For Story: Gripping plot, thought-provoking, inspiring, predictable, masterpiece, engaging.
For Music/Direction: Melodious songs, exceptional cinematography, well-directed, excellent background score.
Conclusion: A must-watch, highly recommended, a visual treat, worth your time.

Solved Example: Film Review

Review of the film: "Super 30"
A Review of 'Super 30': An Inspiring Tale of Education

Basic Information:
'Super 30' is an inspiring Bollywood biographical drama directed by Vikas Bahl. The film stars Hrithik Roshan in the lead role, alongside Mrunal Thakur, Pankaj Tripathi, and Aditya Srivastava. It was released in 2019.

Theme / Storyline:
The movie is based on the real-life story of Anand Kumar, a brilliant mathematician from Bihar. The plot revolves around his struggles and his noble initiative, 'Super 30', where he selects 30 underprivileged but talented students every year and provides them free coaching for the highly competitive IIT-JEE entrance exam. The film beautifully highlights the theme that education is the ultimate weapon to fight poverty.

Technical Aspects:
The cinematography captures the rustic and authentic vibe of Bihar brilliantly. The background music by Ajay-Atul is highly motivational, with songs like "Jugraafiya" and "Basanti No Dance" adding charm to the narrative. Hrithik Roshan delivers a career-best, heart-touching performance, perfectly adopting the local dialect and body language of a struggling teacher. The dialogues are powerful and thought-provoking.

Personal Opinion & Recommendation:
I absolutely loved the movie because it teaches us the value of hard work, dedication, and the power of knowledge. It is an emotional and uplifting journey. I highly recommend every student and parent to watch this masterpiece.
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5 Stars)

Exam Tips & Common Mistakes

Pro Tips for Board Exams:
  • Prepare in Advance: Prepare 2-3 reviews of famous, meaningful movies (like Dangal, 3 Idiots, Taare Zameen Par, Mary Kom) before the exam.
  • Use Headings: Using sub-headings like "Storyline", "Technical Aspects", and "Conclusion" makes your review look neat and helps the examiner give marks easily.
  • Keep it Brief: Your review should be around 100 to 150 words. Do not write the entire story.

Common Mistakes to Avoid:

  • Revealing the ending/suspense of the movie.
  • Choosing a highly controversial or inappropriate movie. Stick to inspirational, educational, or patriotic films for exams.
  • Forgetting to mention the name of the Director and lead actors.

Practice Questions

  1. Write a film review of a movie based on a sports personality you have recently watched. Include points like: Story, Message, Acting, and Recommendation.
  2. Write a film review of any inspirational movie you liked, highlighting its technical aspects and social message.
  3. Draft a review of a comedy or family drama film that left a lasting impression on you. Give it a star rating.

Conclusion

Writing a film review is a fun and creative way to express your critical thinking. By strictly following the format—covering the cast, plot, technicalities, and your honest opinion—you can easily score full marks in the Maharashtra Board HSC English exam. Pick a great movie, practice writing, and you are good to go!

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