mercredi 31 mai 2023

Chhapaak: A quiet movie on a loud cause







Chhapaak benefited from an exciting promotion campaign before it was released or premiered, with Deepika Padukone in the lead role and pictures and clips of the trailer, from which the audience could easily understand that the movie is about a disfigured young woman. The excitement reached the boiling point when Deepika Padukone appeared in an interview and we saw the pictures of the real victim whom the movie tells her story. I asked myself like many others: How will the beautiful Deepika Padukone play the role of a young woman, disfigured with acid?

The movie has earned significant revenues, although; not that big compared to other competing movies released in the same period.

Chhapaak, produced in 2020, is a quiet film based on a true story of an Indian young woman who was a victim of frequent common crime in India; she was attacked by throwing acid in her face.

The facts of this nice story happen quietly away of noise and exaggerated melancholy. Perhaps, the director Meghna Gulzar wanted her film to be like this, but if it had been directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Karan Johar or Farah Khan, the concept of the story would have been presented differently because every director has his vision, ideas, and perspective of the work.

Meghna Gulzar co-authored the script with Atika Chauhan. she wanted the movie to be less dazzling and quietly spotting light on one of the most dangerous problems that threaten Indian women in their community – the frequent common and surprise attacks by throwing acid on girls faces, especially the suburban young women from poor families.

In this movie, we see the struggle of the victims with the treatment and judicial procedures. It also raises the legal loopholes and human rights shortcomings in Indian law when dealing with this type of case, as well as the fight of the heroine of the movie, civil society associations, and human rights activists to change the situation for the benefit of the victims of acid attacks.

Deepika Padukone is a talented actress who doesn’t need the beauty and charm of her body to succeed in any role, so selecting her for the lead role was the ideal choice. In Chhapaak, she could speak with her eyes, and she was very distinguished and successful in the scenes where expressing emotions with the eyes was necessary. Mostly, a tight disfigured face with various burns doesn’t reveal many emotions, reactions, or features, except with the eyes.

The other actresses have also played the roles of victims successfully. The make-up and its effects on their faces were perfect (like the make-up of the lead actress), giving the impression of being a real disfigured face. This is an evident fact that Bollywood has reached a high technical advance on this side with its long years of experience in filmmaking.

In this movie, short melodies were used as a background for the events – also combined with the score, but it included no musicals or shows as we usually see in the traditional way the Indian movies are made. This is another good choice that goes in the line with the narrative of the film and the seriousness cause it raises because it is a big issue (Even bigger than Deepika’s film which she coproduced with Fox Star Studios and other companies).

Despite the amendments of some laws and the tightening of penalties, India always registers more crimes of throwing acid in women’s faces. This is what was shown in Chhapaak, which is considered an effective step made by its makers in the way of raising and sustaining this cause positively amongst a large controversial society – the Indian society.

 

Jameleddine Bouziane - Blogger, writer and Social Activist

“Addustor” Newspaper (Iraq) – Issue number 5004 – the cinematographic section: 179/ Thursday, July 1st, 2021

Translation by: Sami Habbati (Algerian journalist and writer) 

Aucun commentaire:

Enregistrer un commentaire