23 March,2009 03:57 PM IST | | Bryan Durham
What's it about: As is wont in the aftermath of every holocaust slash mass murder slash genocide, there is a cacophony of voices waiting to be heard of denials, of rabid fear, of remorseless rancour, of endless pain. Which ones get voiced makes all the difference.
What's hot: Firaaq takes 'a thousand true stories' and turns it into 'a work of fiction'. Of course, cramming a few of those thousand stories into the span of a little more than an hour and a half, requires a confident hand. Nandita succeeds on that account, delivering a mostly intelligent, sometimes witty, and usually poignant film. While the debutant director takes the road all too well trod, she takes quite a few detours as well. For her first, Nandita's is a superlative effort. It is a thinking woman's take on a post-riot Gujarat. Shahana stands out. Deepti Naval as the housewife/doormat and Paresh Rawal as her demonic battering ram of a husband excel. Naseer as the music guru hits all the right chords.u00a0u00a0u00a0
What's not: Much like Sameer's (Sanjay Suri) dilemma, this one seems like a 'delayed reaction'. For whatever technical reasons those may be, it now seems that we belong to an era that sympathises with the victims (whichever community or whatever definition that may be) only when they are in the news. We really don't care for the voices of reason when they do pipe up. You're seriously left wondering if Nandita hopes to effect any change with this film. You don't really leave the screening feeling like it has affected you in some way.
What to do: There may have been a thousand reasons for making this film. There are a handful of reasons to watch it. It's a 'good product', it's a different take, and yes, it doesn't talk to you in a language you're unfamiliar with.
Firaaq
U/A; drama
Dir: Nandita Das
Cast: Naseeruddin Shah, Paresh Rawal, Deepti Naval, Tisca Chopra, Sumeet Raghavan
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At a cinema...
ANDHERI Fun (1.15 pm, 1.45 pm, 7.45 pm, 10 pm), Cinemax Versova (10.15 am, 2.30 pm, 6 pm, 10.45 pm), Fame Big (12.30 pm, 4.40 pm, 10.15 pm)
BANDRA Suburbia (8.15 pm), Globus (11.15 am), Galaxy (12.30 pm, 3.15 pm, 6.15 pm, 9.15 pm)
CHURCHGATE Inox (10.30 am, 6.45 pm, 11 pm)
DADAR Premiere (12.30 pm, 3.30 pm, 6.30 pm), Fame Nakshatra (5.45 pm)