Movie Review (Hindi)
Chhapaak, a splashing sound (made by acid thrown on someone’s
face, in the context of the movie)
Acid attack survivors who are women, have somehow not been
in the limelight for whatever reasons. But these women live each day of their
lives reminded every moment of how difficult it is to live a normal life. Not
only do they see themselves as someone they cannot recognize but so does
society, which often looks upon them as freaks.
I am happy Meghna Gulzar selected this topic to direct which, not surprisingly, has not been a topic for commercial movies. I was pleasantly
surprised at the treatment of the film. There was a documentary feel to this
movie, based on a real life acid attack survivor, which made the pain stand
out.
Deepika Padukone playing Malti, made a point in opting to
do this movie and it is a risk as she is seen as an acid attack victim with a
face quite unlike hers. She is growing as an actress no doubt but she needed to
be more than a giggly school going girl. Vikrant Massey, who plays Amol, shines
in every role he does as he brings a certain truth to his work.
Hopefully, this movie will create enough ripples in the
corridors of power to take a relook at the laws that should give justice to those who suffer. It is also necessary to create a social environment where acid attack
survivors feel safe and cared for.