Kaagaz 2
- 2024
- 2h 5m
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5.8/10
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The Struggles of a common man whose right to life is infringed upon by protests and ralliesThe Struggles of a common man whose right to life is infringed upon by protests and ralliesThe Struggles of a common man whose right to life is infringed upon by protests and rallies
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Anwar Says: This is the sequel of the Pankaj Tripathi starrer Kagaz and the last swan song of legend Late Satish Kaushik. Kagaz had conveyed the social message with a lot of humour, here in Kagaz 2 there is a different social message with touch of emotions and under the umbrella of Higher Judiciary. One thing, I am finding in every such social issue raising products that to convey the message, social media and hashtags are invariably used.
Though Late Kaushik took his best friend Anupam Kher to convey the poignant theme but the plot looked shattered from the first half an hour. Initially, it focuses on a son with disturbed childhood, suddenly it shifts to the ironies of a common man and then jumps into courtroom drama, questioning fundamental rights of the Constitution. Probably, the director V K Prakash, known mainly for south films, is yet to understand Hindi audiences.
However, the Jodi of Kher and Kaushik are superb and I can say that the brand Satish Kaushik would be copied in the years to come. Darshan Kumar got extra screen presence. Neena Gupta doesn't have significant role. Watch it as a tribute to the great Satish Kaushik.
#amazonprime #anwarsays #SatishKaushik #socialcause #hashtag #FundamentalRights #higherjudiciary #AnupamKher #NeenaGupta #movie2024.
Though Late Kaushik took his best friend Anupam Kher to convey the poignant theme but the plot looked shattered from the first half an hour. Initially, it focuses on a son with disturbed childhood, suddenly it shifts to the ironies of a common man and then jumps into courtroom drama, questioning fundamental rights of the Constitution. Probably, the director V K Prakash, known mainly for south films, is yet to understand Hindi audiences.
However, the Jodi of Kher and Kaushik are superb and I can say that the brand Satish Kaushik would be copied in the years to come. Darshan Kumar got extra screen presence. Neena Gupta doesn't have significant role. Watch it as a tribute to the great Satish Kaushik.
#amazonprime #anwarsays #SatishKaushik #socialcause #hashtag #FundamentalRights #higherjudiciary #AnupamKher #NeenaGupta #movie2024.
10 for the social message, don't expect normal entertainment movie, first half is pretty good i would say, it can get boring in second half as message and fight is boring ,but again 1 time watch for the message these type of films give.
Main cast all are good, acting is believable and the IMA scenes are pretty good, the long conversations between father and son are mesmerising, acting wise I will say everyone was best, i don't know how they can make such movies entertaining, some social movies have done it like court room drama of Arshad warshi , otherwise these films will have little impact though message is great.
Main cast all are good, acting is believable and the IMA scenes are pretty good, the long conversations between father and son are mesmerising, acting wise I will say everyone was best, i don't know how they can make such movies entertaining, some social movies have done it like court room drama of Arshad warshi , otherwise these films will have little impact though message is great.
A spiritual sequel to Kaagaz, I got to know this to be a remake of an award winning Malayalam film from the same director. The story is about an honest lawyer Raj Narayan Singh who takes up the case of Sushil Rastogi whose daughter Aarya Rastogi passed away due to failing to reach the hospital on time. A political party's rally led to the traffic jam. Raj Singh's son Uday too hates him for being abandoned as child when his parents separated and he blames Raj for the same. Uday is an IMA Cadet who quits due to his temper. After knowing the condition of his father and his strong will to fight the case no matter what, eventually let's him to join the cause. How does they plead their case and fight for justice, forms rest of the story.
Good actors alone cannot carry a film with an half baked script and that is exactly what happens here. The look of the film may be low budget and not much to complain there but the writing and the treatment of the screenplay, somehow fails to leave the intended impact. The father - son angle is largely saved by Anupam Kher - Darshan Kumaar's performances, especially in the second half. The main story involving the court room drama is restricted to emotional monologues, which looks extremely dated. Then, there is the movement people undertake in the third act which happens randomly and wish the whole segment was powerfully depicted. Overall it's a missed opportunity but good to see Satish Kaushik's honest performance.
Good actors alone cannot carry a film with an half baked script and that is exactly what happens here. The look of the film may be low budget and not much to complain there but the writing and the treatment of the screenplay, somehow fails to leave the intended impact. The father - son angle is largely saved by Anupam Kher - Darshan Kumaar's performances, especially in the second half. The main story involving the court room drama is restricted to emotional monologues, which looks extremely dated. Then, there is the movement people undertake in the third act which happens randomly and wish the whole segment was powerfully depicted. Overall it's a missed opportunity but good to see Satish Kaushik's honest performance.
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.
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.
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Rashmi Virag
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