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Firaaq

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 41m
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7.3/10
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Firaaq (2008)
Chronicles the devastating impact on vulnerable Muslims in Gujarat after riots.
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Chronicles the devastating impact on vulnerable Muslims in Gujarat after riots.Chronicles the devastating impact on vulnerable Muslims in Gujarat after riots.Chronicles the devastating impact on vulnerable Muslims in Gujarat after riots.

  • Director
    • Nandita Das
  • Writers
    • Nandita Das
    • Shuchi Kothari
  • Stars
    • Inaamulhaq
    • Nassar
    • Shahana Goswami
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    2.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nandita Das
    • Writers
      • Nandita Das
      • Shuchi Kothari
    • Stars
      • Inaamulhaq
      • Nassar
      • Shahana Goswami
    • 33User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 18 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Inaamulhaq
    Inaamulhaq
    • Munna
    Nassar
    Nassar
    • Grave digger
    • (as Nasser)
    Shahana Goswami
    Shahana Goswami
    • Muneera
    Nawazuddin Siddiqui
    Nawazuddin Siddiqui
    • Hanif
    • (as Nowaz)
    Paresh Rawal
    Paresh Rawal
    • Sanjay
    Honey Chhaya
    Honey Chhaya
    • Bapuji
    Deepti Naval
    Deepti Naval
    • Arati
    Dilip Joshi
    Dilip Joshi
    • Deven
    Kavan Antani
    • Arati's son
    Naseeruddin Shah
    Naseeruddin Shah
    • Khan Saheb
    Raghubir Yadav
    Raghubir Yadav
    • Karim
    • (as Raghuvir Yadav)
    Sanjay Suri
    Sanjay Suri
    • Sameer Shaikh
    Tisca Chopra
    Tisca Chopra
    • Anuradha Desai
    Suchita Trivedi
    Suchita Trivedi
    • Ketki
    • (as Sucheta Trivedi)
    Pranav Subramaniya
    • Ketki's son 1
    Gaurav Dasari
    • Ketki's Son 2
    Rahul Singh
    Rahul Singh
    • Rajat
    Divya Jagdale
    Divya Jagdale
    • Burnt woman
    • Director
      • Nandita Das
    • Writers
      • Nandita Das
      • Shuchi Kothari
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    Chrysanthepop

    Aftermath Examination

    With 'Firaaq' Nandita Das assumes a part behind the camera. She has chosen a very sensitive subject for her directorial debut. The film is a 'fictional' portrayal of the aftermaths of the riots in Gujrat that have lead to tragic consequences. 'Firaaq' very much reminded me of Haggis's crash in terms of telling multiple stories, the themes of prejudice and the connections between the stories but it is by no means a rip off. It is very much its own film that deals with subjects relevant in today's world. The stories are told like a collage. However, some could have benefited a little more with further development. I liked that not every single stories were linked directly and the connection does not feel forced. Das also uses plenty of subtle elements that give depth to the characters and add effect to the situations but at the same time some scenes appear a little preachy. 'Firaaq' is blessed with a host of talented actors. Deepti Naval tops the cast with a downplayed transcendent performance. Shahana Goswami and Raghuvir Yadav are first rate. Naseeruddin Shah is dependable. Sanjay Suri and Tisca Chopra are adequate. Paresh Rawal is quite hateful which is a welcome change from his usual overdone comedic roles. Nandita Das shows promise as a director and I believe that with more experience she will only become better. 'Firaaq' has been an interesting watch.
    7sumanbarthakursmailbox

    Firaaq is a good movie

    From its very opening scene of a truck dumping dozens of corpses at a graveyard site for mass burial, Nandita Das makes it clear that her directorial debut, Firaaq is not going to be an easy watch. A fictionalised account of true stories set one month after the horrific communal riots of Gujarat in 2002, Firaaq focuses on a handful of ordinary characters whose lives are changed irreparably by the riots. There's an affluent mixed-religion couple (played by Tisca Chopra and Sanjay Suri) who prepares to shift to Delhi because the Muslim husband is afraid of what might happen next. An auto-rickshaw driver whose house is burned down, and his wife (played by Shahana Goswami) who suspects her Hindu friend's husband did it. An optimistic elderly Muslim musician (played by Naseeruddin Shah) who ultimately resigns himself to the fact that no music can hope to calm this rage. A passive, abused wife of a bigoted Hindu (played by Deepti Naval) who is haunted by guilt for not opening her door to save a woman running from the mob. And a little Muslim boy in search of his father, unaware that he's been orphaned in the carnage. These stories interconnect occasionally in a manner that makes it clear that victims, perpetrators and silent observes are all connected somehow. Director Nandita Das steers away from political overtones, choosing instead to tell a dramatic story about everyday people and the repercussions of violence. Interestingly, you don't actually see any incidents of violence in Firaaq, but its aftermath can be felt throughout the film, in the fear, anguish, loss and anger felt by those left in its wake. Firaaq is an important film because Das never shies away from showing the ugly side of her characters. I'm reminded of a disturbing scene in the film in which Paresh Rawal's character gleefully asks his younger brother if he enjoyed a gangrape he'd participated in. Barely moments later, his brother turns to watch a TV news report in which a Muslim woman is seen complaining that they were robbed of their dignity during the riots, to which he spitefully comments that they had little dignity to begin with. It's scenes like these that deliver the full impact of this powerful film, and Das assembles an ensemble of some of the finest actors who bring her characters to life. If there's a problem with Firaaq, it's the fact that despite her best intentions, Das fails to bridge the gap between the audience and her characters. It's unquestionably sad what happens to these people, you know their lives have changed forever, yet there's a certain unexplained distance that never lets you "feel" the pain yourself. Remember, the most compelling films are the ones that transport you to the centre of the drama, and make you a participant in the action. Firaaq is a noble film, an admirable debut, but you don't feel the pain. There is also the issue of the affected English dialogues in the Sanjay Suri-Tisca Chopra track, and the somewhat meandering nature of the Naseeruddin Shah track. Overlook these faults, however, and make it a point to watch Firaaq. It's an unsettling film, one that throws up difficult questions and demands urgent responses.Firaaq is not perfect, but it's much better than anything else you're likely to have watched recently.
    8egress63

    Very good drama but way too short to tie the themes properly

    The first attempt of veteran indie actress Nandita Das in directing is a spellbinding film which takes the Gujurat Riots of 2002 as its backdrop. We are introduced to four main plots - a Gujarati family complicit in the riots, one mixed marriage (Muslim male, Hindu female), one Muslim classical singer and one couple who return home after the riots have ended. And caught up in these people is an orphan who has lost his parents and is roaming around the city.

    The individual stories of the film are excellently done, themes of inter-religious marriages, abusive husbands, guilt of not helping Muslims, victims turning to violence, police brutality, middle class hypocrisy (One scene was excellent: A wedding is taking place. The bride is being decorated by a Muslim who has had her house burnt. And the bride is cussing how these "bloody Muslims" have ruined her marriage) are very poignantly dealt with.

    But the movie feels lacking a thematic closure. It was as if Nandita Das got tired and said "Ok, thats it! 101 minutes, thats all the runtime I can give. I just don't want to connect all these themes!" and left the film. Which is what just what I wanted - a sort of closure. Right now, Firaaq is movie which just gives us a glimpse of these people lives without letting us know what will happen to them in the future. That is something which IMO, should have been shown.

    None the less, this is a fine piece of Indian cinema - a far cry from the banal Bollywood dance numbers, masala filled movies. Thumbs up for the effort!
    8ridi-arahan

    Fear of the dark; mentality and the society

    What worked:
    • plots and subplots with the stories of violence and stereotypes in the lives of many individuals in Mumbai
    • the movie has some of the fine actors and their performances are worth praising


    What did not work:
    • some plot holes and uneven story telling; not complaining but could have been better I suppose
    • the movie focused mainly from one religious perspective and the scenes seemed repetitive and so cliche, adding few newness to the characters and narration
    Final verdict: Recommended.
    7SumanShakya

    Worth Watching for the Novel Story and Excellent Performances......

    "Firaaq' is a non-commercial low budget movie which marks the debut of Nandita Das as a director; and with her directorial venture, she proves she's even a better film-maker than a stunning actress. The film presents the aftermath of Gujrat riots of 2002, and was also said to be banned. The story is seen through a set of characters, especially the Muslims, and their changed lives after the riots. The dialogues and the narration of the story just holds you tight to your seats; and what you see are the rewarding performances from the distinguished performers like Naserudddin Shah, Raghuvir Yadav, Nawazzudin Siddhiquie, and Deepti Naval. The only fault I felt in the movie was though the story gets mounted well, the conclusion feels a bit weak and incomplete and leaves you with a feeling that something is left out.

    Rating : 2 stars out of 4

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      Journalist Barkha Roy's footage covering the Gujarat 2002 riots appears in the film.
    • Connections
      Featured in 55th Idea Filmfare Awards (2010)

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    • Release date
      • March 20, 2009 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Languages
      • Hindi
      • Urdu
      • English
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    • Production company
      • Percept Picture Company
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      • $274,637
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      • 1h 41m(101 min)
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      • Color
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      • Dolby Digital

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