Kaagaz 2
- 2024
- 2h 5min
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Les luttes d'un homme ordinaire dont le droit à la vie est bafoué par des manifestations et des rassemblements.Les luttes d'un homme ordinaire dont le droit à la vie est bafoué par des manifestations et des rassemblements.Les luttes d'un homme ordinaire dont le droit à la vie est bafoué par des manifestations et des rassemblements.
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This movie revolves around the accident of a young lady who is denied access to emergency care because of traffic disruptions by political forces. This is about the fight of two fathers, one father of the lady and another father, the lawyer, against the system. It also showcases the dynamics between the father and the son, where the son tries to discover his father in a new light. This is a great story, and I believe more such stories should be encouraged. However, the delivery and the storyline are not that great. The format of storytelling, where the main pivot of the story is introduced in a flashback, is not the optimistic one of this kind of story. I think that story should have been introduced earlier.
Acting is class ! The movie draws the viewer in from the first dialogue . It's a great roller coaster ride that only stops at the end. Satish Kaushik has really pulled a rabbit out of the hat and I must commend him for this. Anupam Kher has delivered a great performance as a lawyer and his contribution to this movie is stellar. The songs are very melodious and must be downloaded asap. The new actress is very good as her performance is fresh as a rose. The beginning of the movie and thr introduction of Indian Military Academy is a great way to show the youth how imp it is to instill a sense of pride for the nation.
MUST WATCH !!
MUST WATCH !!
No matter how much change is brought to the existing laws or new ones being made...the real change is when common mass decides to raise voice and that too strongly with a resolut mindset, the results are there to be seen...or atleast there is a larger hope to prevent any untoward injustice to the helpless.
Certainly the beurocrat and the polity needs to be a tad bit more involved with it 😀.
That would place some required sensibility to the people who are responsible for the public life.
Very nice movie and what action by everyone involved...almost felt like I was a part of the screenplay...kudos to everyone!
Certainly the beurocrat and the polity needs to be a tad bit more involved with it 😀.
That would place some required sensibility to the people who are responsible for the public life.
Very nice movie and what action by everyone involved...almost felt like I was a part of the screenplay...kudos to everyone!
Kaagaz 2," the swansong of the late actor Satish Kaushik, is a film grappling with multiple identities. It's a sequel to the Pankaj Tripathi-starrer "Kaagaz," but thematically it carves its own path. It aspires to be a social commentary on the struggles of the common man within the legal system, a heartfelt tribute to Kaushik himself, and a platform for powerful performances. While it succeeds on the emotional front, the narrative suffers from inconsistencies.
The film follows the story of Bharat Singh (Darshan Kumar), a man whose life takes an unexpected turn. Initially, we see glimpses of a troubled childhood, hinting at deeper issues. The narrative then shifts gears, focusing on the bureaucratic nightmare Bharat faces when the authorities declare him dead. This throws him into a relentless pursuit of justice, mirroring the real-life struggles of Lal Bihari Mritak (the subject of "Kaagaz").
Director V. K. Prakash utilizes the courtroom drama format to highlight the complexities and delays of the Indian judicial system. Veteran actors Anupam Kher and the late Satish Kaushik deliver stellar performances. Kher, as the righteous lawyer fighting for Bharat, brings gravitas and emotional depth to his role. Kaushik, in his final screen appearance, shines as a morally ambiguous character caught in the system's web. Their on-screen camaraderie is a highlight, a testament to their real-life friendship.
However, "Kaagaz 2" stumbles in its pacing and thematic cohesion. The initial exploration of Bharat's past feels disconnected from the central conflict. Neena Gupta, though a talented actress, is somewhat underutilized in a peripheral role. The film's social commentary, while well-intentioned, can feel heavy-handed at times. The overreliance on courtroom scenes, though dramatically charged, can get repetitive.
Despite these shortcomings, "Kaagaz 2" is a film that tugs at the heartstrings. The central theme of a man fighting for his very existence resonates deeply. The performances, particularly by Kher and Kaushik, elevate the material. The film serves as a fitting tribute to Kaushik's legacy, showcasing his talent and dedication to his craft.
The film follows the story of Bharat Singh (Darshan Kumar), a man whose life takes an unexpected turn. Initially, we see glimpses of a troubled childhood, hinting at deeper issues. The narrative then shifts gears, focusing on the bureaucratic nightmare Bharat faces when the authorities declare him dead. This throws him into a relentless pursuit of justice, mirroring the real-life struggles of Lal Bihari Mritak (the subject of "Kaagaz").
Director V. K. Prakash utilizes the courtroom drama format to highlight the complexities and delays of the Indian judicial system. Veteran actors Anupam Kher and the late Satish Kaushik deliver stellar performances. Kher, as the righteous lawyer fighting for Bharat, brings gravitas and emotional depth to his role. Kaushik, in his final screen appearance, shines as a morally ambiguous character caught in the system's web. Their on-screen camaraderie is a highlight, a testament to their real-life friendship.
However, "Kaagaz 2" stumbles in its pacing and thematic cohesion. The initial exploration of Bharat's past feels disconnected from the central conflict. Neena Gupta, though a talented actress, is somewhat underutilized in a peripheral role. The film's social commentary, while well-intentioned, can feel heavy-handed at times. The overreliance on courtroom scenes, though dramatically charged, can get repetitive.
Despite these shortcomings, "Kaagaz 2" is a film that tugs at the heartstrings. The central theme of a man fighting for his very existence resonates deeply. The performances, particularly by Kher and Kaushik, elevate the material. The film serves as a fitting tribute to Kaushik's legacy, showcasing his talent and dedication to his craft.
Satish kaushik and anupam kher put up commendable performances, other actors too do good with their characters. But the story is very surface level. It is evident that the makers wanted to encash the success of the first installment. The screenplay takes too much time to build up, which makes it quite boring. The cinematography and music is decent. If you want to, you can watch this, your time wouldn't be wasted.
I wish the writers went and delved in the storytelling more. See, the story is simple but the screenplay and narration could've been better and then it would've been a really really good watch.
I wish the writers went and delved in the storytelling more. See, the story is simple but the screenplay and narration could've been better and then it would've been a really really good watch.
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