6/4/2023 0 Comments Spotlife captures![]() ![]() Rao has a special bone for being vulnerable on screen, and he does it very well.īhumi Pednekar as a girl from a higher part of the hierarchy, has had her set of struggles. Add to it that the world doesn’t let him forget his roots and use them like a weapon against him. Now it is his test when the power is with him about how he uses it. There are so many nuances in how Anubhav and Raj together establish this man who has only learned taking orders and never given them from the grassroots level. Rajkummar Rao plays Surya, a man from the have-nots who is now a cop. His story kick-starts on the 14th day of the lockdown when all of us were confused and borderline misguided. What works in Sinha’s favour is how he chooses to place the story written by him. The boundary is more mental than physical, and the attempt is to bridge it. ![]() The civilized system turned the migrants into workers but never cared about them on doomsday. It is quite a fresh perspective to see the boundaries and quest to cross them as a yet another partition. Filmmakers have been trying to capture the situation through their lens over the past two years, but none could crack the idea in a bulletproof way.Īnubhav Sinha, armed with writers Sonali Jain and Saumya Tiwari, decides to tell the story through a lens that captures the reactions of the have-nots to the pandemic. For the migrants, though, who had to vacate the Maximum city and move towards their villages, fought a battle, a battle for life and the fight to save every bit of it if they could. Yes, we had our problems too, but for the majority of us, it never became a situation to choose between life and death. The pandemic for us city dwellers was more about not getting to go out of our abodes and living everyday life, more than the fight for survival. ![]()
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