The trials and triumphs of Malti, an acid attack survivor. From the investigation of the attack to the court proceedings, the medical treatment to the emotional healing. Chhapaak is the stor... Read allThe trials and triumphs of Malti, an acid attack survivor. From the investigation of the attack to the court proceedings, the medical treatment to the emotional healing. Chhapaak is the story of the unquashable human spirit.The trials and triumphs of Malti, an acid attack survivor. From the investigation of the attack to the court proceedings, the medical treatment to the emotional healing. Chhapaak is the story of the unquashable human spirit.
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First of all let me mention i am a great fan of Dipika Padukone and have watched every single movie of her but when it comes to chhapaak this movie is special . Hats off to actors they did a great job . Chhapaak title track is amazing . My parents somewhere felt that let's not go for this movie it might be depressing but after seeing this movie let me tell they were so happy and they mentioned that our persoective towards this movie was wrong because it's not at all depressing to see someone's struggle and that courageous person fight through it .
This opening scene is small but uncomfortable. Some might say it presents a tragic truth, where victims are forced to measure their victim-ness against one another to earn the right of justice.
The movie reminds us of the heinous masculinity of a crime aimed solely at defacing a woman in an optical culture that equates societal worth with physical beauty. It's a calculated choice that the woman is played by a mainstream actress, from a film industry notorious for fetishizing her glamour over all else; this way, the transformation hits the average viewer harder.
We don't quite get to know Malti beyond the legacy of her life's events. The story doesn't pause to know her either. She exists - in a thinner texture of flesh and blood - mostly because Laxmi does.
A storyteller's rage is not a bad thing. The intent is right, but the execution feels awkward.
The timeline feels oddly cold-blooded. It leaps from one version of Malti to another. The screenplay overcompensates for the pace. The men in the background are either stereotypical idiots (male reporters ask insensitive questions) or unrealistic angels (the surgeon is annoyingly cheerful; the lawyer's husband serves tea and parathas to the "ladies of the house" so that she can save the world).
The little touches are nice: Malti laughs with pursed lips, thereby evoking a face that had to reconstruct its smile in a way that hurt the least. She speaks less, but places more gravity on her words (because maybe that's all she has) - a trait that allows the dialogue-ish nature of her lines sound organic.
Vikrant Massey and his idealism forces her to balance it out by being a tender, soft-spoken - and better - woman. She is the ice to his fire, even though she wears fire on her face.
The movie reminds us of the heinous masculinity of a crime aimed solely at defacing a woman in an optical culture that equates societal worth with physical beauty. It's a calculated choice that the woman is played by a mainstream actress, from a film industry notorious for fetishizing her glamour over all else; this way, the transformation hits the average viewer harder.
We don't quite get to know Malti beyond the legacy of her life's events. The story doesn't pause to know her either. She exists - in a thinner texture of flesh and blood - mostly because Laxmi does.
A storyteller's rage is not a bad thing. The intent is right, but the execution feels awkward.
The timeline feels oddly cold-blooded. It leaps from one version of Malti to another. The screenplay overcompensates for the pace. The men in the background are either stereotypical idiots (male reporters ask insensitive questions) or unrealistic angels (the surgeon is annoyingly cheerful; the lawyer's husband serves tea and parathas to the "ladies of the house" so that she can save the world).
The little touches are nice: Malti laughs with pursed lips, thereby evoking a face that had to reconstruct its smile in a way that hurt the least. She speaks less, but places more gravity on her words (because maybe that's all she has) - a trait that allows the dialogue-ish nature of her lines sound organic.
Vikrant Massey and his idealism forces her to balance it out by being a tender, soft-spoken - and better - woman. She is the ice to his fire, even though she wears fire on her face.
This film does not live up to the expectations. The story was good but Deepika acting is so not up to the mark. There are flaws with continuity and depiction of real life situations. I would recommend to skip this flick.
Average acting got buried down by slow passing issue. Even through movie runtime is more then enough other characters where stay hidden or won't have much story to cover them and they did not got chance to show their range. And at the end I think casting of lead could have been better Kangna or Rani would have done far better job then this lead.
The film Chhapaak is the milestone in the career of Deepika Padukone, which is trying to color the political atmosphere of the country.
Apart from Deepika, Vikrant Massey has made an impression in this film. In the movie Sanju, just like Vicky Kaushal had gathered all the applause, Vikrant has done something similar here. Nobody expected much from them in front of an artist like Deepika, but she is a surprise package of this film.
The rest of the actors in the film are newcomers; some real acid attack victims have also done fantastic work in it.
Meghna Gulzar's quality as a director is that she has kept the story realistic. The first half of the film is a little dull, but after the intermission, the events catch their pace.
Apart from Deepika, Vikrant Massey has made an impression in this film. In the movie Sanju, just like Vicky Kaushal had gathered all the applause, Vikrant has done something similar here. Nobody expected much from them in front of an artist like Deepika, but she is a surprise package of this film.
The rest of the actors in the film are newcomers; some real acid attack victims have also done fantastic work in it.
Meghna Gulzar's quality as a director is that she has kept the story realistic. The first half of the film is a little dull, but after the intermission, the events catch their pace.
Did you know
- TriviaFilm is based on the life of acid attack survivor Laxmi Agarwal, who was attacked in 2005 at age 15, by a 32-year-old man named Nadeem Khan (Guddu).
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $604,334
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $316,781
- Jan 12, 2020
- Gross worldwide
- $6,532,100
- Runtime
- 2h(120 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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