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Poorna (2017) Review – A Simple, Honest Story About Courage, Dreams, and Climbing Against All Odds

Intro: Poorna is a 2017 Hindi biographical adventure film directed by Rahul Bose, who also plays a key role in the film. It stars Aditi Inamdar as Poorna Malavath, the youngest girl to climb Mount Everest. Based on a true story, the film traces the journey of a young tribal girl from Telangana who dares to dream beyond her circumstances. With its grounded storytelling and emotional restraint, Poorna focuses on perseverance, mentorship, and belief rather than spectacle.

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REVIEW (90-WORD) - Poorna is an inspiring film that tells a powerful real-life story with simplicity and honesty. It follows a young tribal girl who rises above poverty and social barriers to achieve something extraordinary. The film avoids melodrama and instead focuses on courage, discipline, and belief. Aditi Inamdar delivers a sincere and moving performance, while Rahul Boseis effective as a mentor who quietly pushes her forward. With beautiful visuals and soulful music, Poorna reminds us that determination and opportunity together can truly change lives.

FULL REVIEWPoorna (2017) is one of those rare films that proves you don’t need loud drama or grand scale to tell an extraordinary story. Directed by Rahul Bose, the film is based on the real-life journey of Poorna Malavath, a 13-year-old tribal girl from Telangana who became the youngest girl to scale Mount Everest.

What makes Poorna special is its simplicity. The film doesn’t exaggerate struggle or emotions. Instead, it quietly shows how poverty, gender bias, and lack of opportunity can limit dreams — and how belief, discipline, and support can slowly break those barriers. The storytelling stays grounded, allowing the audience to connect deeply with Poorna’s journey.

Aditi Inamdar is the heart of the film. As Poorna, she brings vulnerability and strength in equal measure. Her performance never feels forced, making the character believable and inspiring. Rahul Bose, playing Dr. R.S. Praveen Kumar, delivers a restrained yet powerful performance as the mentor who sees potential where society sees limitation. Their bond forms the emotional backbone of the story.

The cinematography deserves special mention. From the earthy tones of rural Telangana to the intimidating vastness of the Himalayas, the visuals reflect the scale of Poorna’s inner and outer journey. The use of local language adds authenticity, while Salim–Sulaiman’s music supports the narrative without overpowering it.

At its core, Poorna is not just about climbing Everest. It’s about access — access to education, belief, and opportunity. In that sense, it sits beautifully alongside other real-life mountain stories like Everest and 14 Peaks: Nothing Is Impossible, reminding us that every summit begins long before the climb itself.

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