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Malik – Must Watch

Malik is a saga, spanning over a period of 5 decades.  It’s the story of Suleiman Ali (Fahadh Faasil). It shows the shenanigans the politicians wield and in the name of religion keep dividing people.  Its about friendships, its about families, its about corruption, its about ambition, its about perspectives of right and wrong.

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Raat Akeli Hai

Raat Akeli Hai released on Netflix. One of the things that intrigued me to watch it was the director Honey Trehan. I had enjoyed watching ‘Death in the Gunj’ – the detailing in the movie and the ability to make the ensemble cast play like an orchestra was stunning. Of course the leads in this movie Nawazuddin Siddique (Inspector Jatil Yadav) and Radhika Aapte  (Radha) are no less an enticing combination to see the movie.

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Chhapaak

Chhapaak is such a sensitive movie. Its made with so much of heart. We all can imagine the side effects and trauma of an acid attack and we have also come across or seen people who have survived the attack. But seeing it on celluloid sends a chill down your spine. The movie brings this trauma to life and your heart goes out for the victims.
Though the movie is about the trauma and dealing with the aftermath of the attack the movie is not at all traumatic. But it’s gut wrenching and stirs your soul, the scenes are shot in a very humane manner and nothing is in your face. Full marks to Meghna Gulzar for that.
The psyche of the attacker to take away your identity or disfigure your identity is beyond comprehension. But the movie preaches how the human spirit and beauty of the soul triumphs. We have admired Deepika for her looks and grace but here you will adore Malti (the acid attack victim played by her) for grit and determination to succeed.
Can’t praise Meghna Gulzar enough for taking such a sensitive topic and weaving such a beautiful story of courage and triumph. The movie brings to light this ugly face of our society. Our heads need to hang in shame at the lack of empathy and our treatment of the acid attack survivors.
The movie starts with a very pertinent question
Who needs more of our compassion, attention, mind space and activism – Acid Attack Survivors or Rape Attack Survivors?
Yes surely both.
But do we give it to both? Equally?

Deepika has done a fabulous job and so has the other cast. The lyrics by Gulzar are quite haunting too. Editing and screenplay is top class.
Please watch it.
Please watch it.
Please watch it.

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