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Ellen Woolcock

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Aug 19, 2024, 3:04:40 AM8/19/24
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If there is one celebrity i want to take a selfie with it has to be Nawaz bhai. The manner in which he has been choosing roles is applaud worthy. Here he is a lecherous human being who has a soft side to him as well. We Indians are deprived of sex which is a well known fact. The amount of bottled up energy in each of us is insatiable. Shwetha Tripathi is equally effortless in a role which requires guts. Funny and heart breaking in equal doses. Worth a dekho.

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What is missing in Haraamkhor, though, is emotion. Through its obsessive realism, it wins some and loses some. While Haraamkhor takes us right into the modern rural society of Central India, it also portrays its story coldly. This coldness also borders on hollow drama, at times, making it incredibly difficult for the viewer to relate to the characters and their actions. The independent filmmaking style- handheld cinematography, minimal production value, lack of continuity- is acceptable for a micro-budget film but at the same time gives it the feeling of a student film.

This film gave a gross turn to the love triangle trope and I was not disappointed. It's tough to make movies on something as controversial as student-teacher relationships without it being glorified and I think Haraamkhor did it right. You know a film has hit the perfect balance between dark and quirky in portraying morally gray characters when every single action of their makes you uncomfortable but you also find yourself rooting for them at times. Nawaz did such a good job but Shweta Tripathi playing the role of a 15-year-old girl was done so well that I was in awe throughout the film.

Haraamkhor is a movie that stands out from the other bling bling Bollywood musicals and offers us something that maters to watch without someone all of a sudden breaks in to a dance.
It is always refreshing to see movies that discuss issues, the Indian audiences consider a taboo.

As I have said earlier, Nawazuddin Siddiqui is one of those rare Indian actors that I can watch without having a fit. He is a fantastic actor who plays such characters that you wouldn't expect the stars of Bollywood like Shah Rukh Khan or Salman Khan would pick. To be honest they wouldn't look as good as Siddiqui if they did movies such as this.

Interesting micro-budget film from India with one of the best actors on the planet, Nawazuddin Siddiqui. The film though lacks of an emotional core, because it takes much too long to get to know the main protagonists and their motivations. The camera is handheld to point out the everyday realism, but is somehow unnerving at the same time, as it's feeling pretentious aswell. Good female actors throughout the film, they should have been a little bit more in the centre, but Nawaz is a demon. He is evil and dangerous. So that's maybe the reason why it's difficult to connect to the film.

Juxtaposes misogynistic boyhood infatuation with adult male predation to no discernible end. Nawazuddin Siddiqui remains unafraid of inner ugliness, and his performance has an integrity to it, disconcerting as it may be. It's the character of Kamal that fatally destabilizes whatever critical distance is being attempted. His proprietary chauvinism encounters no serious diegetic or non-diegetic resistance. The pursuit of Sandhya is just another youthful misadventure for him.

This narrative structure upholds, rather than undermines, the conception of Sandhya as a desirable object. The males of HARAAMKHOR, superficially opposed, are in fact united on this front. The clashes between them are those of competitors, not ideological opposites. Kamal's climactic bludgeoning troubles the waters a bit, but the dichotomy between corruption and (lost) innocence persists. As if manhood is a deviation from the purity of boyhood, rather than the logical conclusion of it.

Though the story was not appealing (at least for me) but the performances here was extremely powerful.. From those two kids to Shweta to the fabulous Nawaz bhai...
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I found Shweta Tripathi absolutely amazing.... Her performance here is even better than what she did in Masaan. Nawazuddin Siddiqui was brilliant as usual... Creepy, humorous and attractive...

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