Movie Review (Hindi)
Haraamkhor (Unfaithful)
I was truly impressed with the movie. Not just the story
which needed to be shown but the acting, the direction and the camera. There
was no slickness about the movie and that was precisely what made it so real. Hats off to Nawazuddin for taking on the role of a village
teacher which gave it added credence.
So many relationships were touched upon with such a lot of
truth:
Sapna (played by Shweta Tripathi) comes from a broken
family. Her father has been a single parent for a long time and has been in a relationship.
Sapna is in love/infatuated with her married teacher. The
teacher takes advantage of this and carries on an affair with her.
A class friend is in love with Sapna and looks upon the teacher
as a rival. He is helped and guided by another friend. These two young lads are our eyes and ears most of the time.
Sadly the movie ends on a tragic note. Sapna, however, comes
to terms with her new mother.
Thanks to the producers for going ahead and making this movie. I do hope director Shlok Sharma continues to direct movies based on relevant themes with such rawness so as to make the audience uncomfortable.
1 comment:
Great potential didi!
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