Rocketry Movie Review: R Madhavan Shares The Emotional Story Of India’s Most Abled Rocket Scientist

R Madhavan’s performance is truly appreciatable

Moving on to the performances, R Madhavan’s portrayal of Nambi is a joy to see, and we question whether anybody could have done it better. This is one of those instances where you witness someone portray a part and know that no one else could do it justice. And, to be honest, our darling Maddy has a way of making us feel things that not everyone else can.

While there will be parts of the film when we, as ordinary people, will not grasp the terminology or even the fundamental science underlying some things, what is significant is that you are still interested. The film begins slowly, with the first half focusing on his road to being the best at what he does, but things only get better in the second half.

It’s tough at first to keep track of what occurred when and who was involved, but you gradually get around it because you’re curious about how the scientists did or what happened next. Furthermore, there are plenty of funny moments that not only let off steam but also make it easy to watch despite everything that is going on.

Shah Rukh Khan’s much-touted cameo

We also have Shah Rukh Khan’s much-touted cameo, and it is safe to say that one may feel as if he is there throughout the film, which we think is a positive thing. He’s simply being himself, with a little more charm, making it a fun watch.

Simran, who portrays Meena, has an intriguing character graph and works well in her part as Nambi’s wife. The scientists that accompanied Nambi to France, as well as all of the foreign performers, did an excellent job. Why did Sam Mohan’s performance as Unni stand out? You’d figure it out by the conclusion of the movie.

With a roller coaster journey on the screen that mimics the one Nambi experienced in real life, we believe the film has enormous potential and will keep you fascinated as you watch more of it. The emotional connection is also what draws you into the plot, thanks to the actors’ ability to be as authentic as it gets, making it a tremendous human drama.