Eeb Allay Ooo!
- 2019
- 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
1.9K
YOUR RATING
A young migrant battles hordes of monkeys in the heart of New Delhi as a contractual monkey repeller.A young migrant battles hordes of monkeys in the heart of New Delhi as a contractual monkey repeller.A young migrant battles hordes of monkeys in the heart of New Delhi as a contractual monkey repeller.
- Awards
- 9 wins & 15 nominations total
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Shashi and his wife live in a Delhi slum. Shashi works as a security guard and the pregnant wife repacks farsaan to earn some additional income. Into their lives comes her brother, Anjani, from the village, seeking a job. Shashi manages to get him one as a "monkey chaser". The stage is thus set for a deep dive into the psyche of a migrant worker. The not so bright Anjani hates his demeaning job with all his guts, yet clings on. Through a series of tragic-comic events, he finally gets dehumanised.
There is an interesting side story about Shashi, when he is given a rifle. His wife cannot stand the sight of it and screams her heart out asking him to hide it somewhere. It is a terrific commentary on power and violence.
Strip the film off its thin comic veneer and you have a great satire. The monkey business is squarely placed in the heart of power in New Delhi. The film is replete with metaphors. There are constant references to the "other" and the various schisms that riddle our society. Trains crisscrossing the frame reinforce this divide firmly. Robots taking away jobs is alluded to.
The film has a documentary feel most of the time. It is difficult to distinguish between actors and real characters. Anjani (Shardul Bharadwaj) and his sister (Nutan Sinha) literally live their role.
Eeb, allay, ooo are the sounds made to scare away the monkeys.
There is an interesting side story about Shashi, when he is given a rifle. His wife cannot stand the sight of it and screams her heart out asking him to hide it somewhere. It is a terrific commentary on power and violence.
Strip the film off its thin comic veneer and you have a great satire. The monkey business is squarely placed in the heart of power in New Delhi. The film is replete with metaphors. There are constant references to the "other" and the various schisms that riddle our society. Trains crisscrossing the frame reinforce this divide firmly. Robots taking away jobs is alluded to.
The film has a documentary feel most of the time. It is difficult to distinguish between actors and real characters. Anjani (Shardul Bharadwaj) and his sister (Nutan Sinha) literally live their role.
Eeb, allay, ooo are the sounds made to scare away the monkeys.
The main character is an "untouchable". It is compared to monkeys. The message of the movie is that religion should not divide us
Maybe I'm quibbling over the definition of a word, but I thought this excellent film was a drama and a human interest story told with some humor and societal observations. I didn't think of it as satire at all. You want satire? Try Arjun Patiala, which spoofs almost every Indian cop movie ever made. Sorry to disagree with the other reviewers, mostly Indian and who must know better than I.
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Somewhere I heard
"an image is not a moment captured. It is a moment unleashed"
It extracted the same.
#PrateekVats recorded the unfolded things and same time fired a satire on distinguish between working class labour in contemporary world.visual metaphors continue to dazzle and disturb,much after the film gets over how humans are holding humans captive.Politics, nationalism, religiosity, bigotry, the talk of gods turning pests, class divides-all are explored in a matter of fact, which makes it even more scathing a commentary on human and social condition.
#PrateekVats recorded the unfolded things and same time fired a satire on distinguish between working class labour in contemporary world.visual metaphors continue to dazzle and disturb,much after the film gets over how humans are holding humans captive.Politics, nationalism, religiosity, bigotry, the talk of gods turning pests, class divides-all are explored in a matter of fact, which makes it even more scathing a commentary on human and social condition.
Beautiful, underwhelming and powerful and still grounded.
Definitely a better writing and screenplay would have enhanced the movie and the last act was frankly disappointing.
Still worth watching. Available on Netflix.
Definitely a better writing and screenplay would have enhanced the movie and the last act was frankly disappointing.
Still worth watching. Available on Netflix.
Did you know
- TriviaEeb allay ooo is Presents By Director Anurag Kashyap.
- Quotes
Television Presenter: Because they are treated as gods, they are given food, they are corrupted, they are made to think that they don't need to forage anymore. So they become bold. They start entering, they start demanding. Then the gods become pests.
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- 1h 38m(98 min)
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