Movie Analysis: Dace Like A Man

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 About story and his writer
“Dace like a man” is a story of a man whose passion and job is dance. The movie has many interesting aspects which make it memorable as it is based on dance of tradition and culture like bharatnatyam. This story of this movie is written by Mahesh dattani who is a very famous English story maker as well as director. He direct many successful movie one of these is dance like a man and other like morning raga. Under his supervision the movie got a grace which attract people to it.

CHARACTERS OF THE MOVIE Before starting, I want you to familiarize with some of the character which help us to understand the themes of the story more interesting. There are mainly five characters. The whole story is moved around
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He was a freedom fighter and walk with Gandhi ji and he is also a rich person.

 Lata (daughter of ratna and jairaj): she is beautiful dancer. She dances with full grace. The credit of her success was goes to her parents only.

 Vishwas ( fiancé of lata ): he is a fun loving person. He like the modern music and he loves the lata. He is also passionate about his business. He made a multistory complex in place of lata’s house. He respect the parent’s of lata.
The story is moving around all these character

MULTIPLE THEMES OF THE MOVIE
There are multiple themes in the movie that we are going to discuss.

 Generation gap: There is a generation gap between the two generation like amritlal parek does not her son jairaj to dance but jairaj was interested in traditional dance like dance of lord and he is also a flute player. He also plays flute but it was not liked by his father because he do not want that his son to dance a traditional style. In his opinion it was the dance of girl. He want to jairaj to start a work of a man. And amritlal parek not want that they dance in home as he has many meeting in the home so he got disturbed by the dance. In same case with jairaj and vishwas there is a generation gap. Vishwas like music but he has no knowledge about the dance. He is a very fun loving person by nature.
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It should be carefully managed and the star cast signed by the director is suitable for the movie because both the actor and actress are beautiful dancer which is the need of the movie because whole movie is on dance, so the dance is key factor of the movie
 Dialogues: The dialogues was the soul of a story because dialogues are the spoken lines in the movie which reflect the mind status of a person. Dialogues are the back bone of the film. Which help the film to get success and in dance like a man the dialogues are well selected and good presented.
 Determination : Ratna is a selfish lady she always thinks about her ambition and her thought. She always give priority to her dance only for which she suffer in the last as she sacrifice her son Shankar. She is very determined about the dance. Ratna determination gave her success but took many sacrifice. She was pleased for her dance and her determination to dance help lata to become a good dancer also whose credit goes to her parent’s, ratna and jairaj. Ratna determination also affect her personal life she wound the heart of her husband as jairaj is also a good bharatnatyam dancer but he didn’t get the offers to perform alone. Jairaj is also determined about his dance for which he leave his father and suffer more but he didn’t get that platform that he

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