The story follows Saleem Sinais life from birth to adulthood, who is born with special powers alongside other children born in the same hour, and he must confront the governments oppression of the Midnights Children, leading to a tragic, yet hopeful conclusion. Midnights Children is a 2012 English-language Drama movie starring Satya Bhabha, Shriya Saran, Shabana Azmi, Anupam Kher, Ronit Roy, Shahana Goswami and Dibyendu Bhattacharya. The movie is based on Midnight s Children by Salman Rushdie. Midnights Children was Produced by David Hamilton, Doug Mankoff, Steven Silver, Neil Tabatznik and Andrew Spaulding. Midnights Children is written by Salman Rushdie and Deepa Mehta and it is directed by Deepa Mehta. Mongrel Media acquired the distribution rights for the movie. Midnights Children was released on 28th March 2013 and takes a screen time of 148 minutes. The motion picture made a box office gross of $1 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by Salman Rushdie. Cinematography was done by Giles Nuttgens and editing by Colin Monie
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Midnights Children Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 53%
Guy Lodge
Mehta fudges the political allegory in favour of the storys magical realism, but still cant get her arms around the material or past Rushdies own bear hug. ( Read More )
Eric Hynes
Doing triple duty as producer, screenwriter and narrator, Rushdie is so eager to visit every station of his beloved text that moments rush past as if glimpsed from a high speed train, leaving Mehta to awkwardly wring catharsis from characters we barely know. ( Read More )
Robbie Collin
Considering Midnights Children is bound up in notions of identity, it is faintly disastrous that this adaptation should be so lacking in one of its own. ( Read More )
Andrew Schenker
Beyond the meager pecuniary possibilities, theres really no reason why every classic novel needs to be turned into middlebrow cinematic fare. ( Read More )
Allan Hunter
Midnights Children may not please all the fans of the unfilmable book but there is enough heart and soul in Mehtas adaptation to attract a wide audience. ( Read More )