Chandigarh
Kare Aashiqui is
another movie of 2021 that caught more eyeballs and was trending. The reason is
the topic and the uniqueness in which the picturization is done and also the
flair of the actors who are playing their roles.
Chandigarh
Kare Aashiqui's
director Abhishek Kapoor has portrayed the troubles, insecurity, emotions, the
feelings of a person who undergoes a sex-change operation, and how society
perceives that person and how they react to the person to the T. What is
different was usually in movies and also in reality, the mother is the one who
accepts her child’s shortcomings and accepts their flaws whereas the father is
the one who is unable to come to terms with the flaws of his offspring but in
this movie, the case is reversed. It is Vani Kapoor's father who accepts his
son’s transformation into a daughter whereas the mother is unable to come to
the terms that she has gone through this procedure and become what she is
today.
The acting of Ayushman Khurana has
portrayed the character of a typical Punjabi macho man with a sculpted body,
six-packs and all. He is one of the versatile actor who is known to play unique characters in his movies which
most well-known actors refuse to play. And he carries the role with such a
flair that the character stays with you for long. In this movie too his acting is
top-notch, be it the serious scene or the comedy scenes he has done it so
nicely that it's worth applauding him for his work. The work of Vani Kapoor and
her father Kanwaljit Singh is also worth watching.
This movie has portrayed the difficulty,
pain, and emotions of the third gender people and also of those who have gone
through the sex-change operation so nicely that you feel it while watching the
movie. It touches your heart when you watch this movie when you come to know
the pain they go through with what they suffer; rejection, ridicule, hate, and
whatnot, not only from society but also from their own family.
Hats off to the Director for making a movie
on such a unique and sensitive topic which might prove to be an eye-opener for
many.
If you have watched the movies do let me
know what your feedback is.
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Ya like u said it's another nice movie that broke the taboos!
ReplyDeleteVani Kapoor first time acted quite well i felt and kanwaljit Singh's role as a understanding father is v good
I also watched this - different subject...yes!
ReplyDeleteBut am glad of the awareness that is happening in many sects of people!
I watched this movie and enjoyed it. Movie makers now feel confident to tackle different topics ..
ReplyDeleteOh I absolutely love the movie and the fact that Bollywood has some nice content these days instead of just the popular masala movies it mostly made.
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I have seen this movie. Its good to see such topics being explored in Bollywood .
ReplyDeleteI am greatly impressed with the story and cast and the strong social message. Glad you covered this film.
ReplyDeleteI check out Bollywood movies every so often. I hardly ever understand what is going on but I enjoy the hell out of them!
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I am not a fan of Vaani Kapoor, but she did act out her role pretty well in this one. I loved the whole cycle of emotions that Ayushman was shown through - he portrayed them well. I especially liked the way Bollywood handled this topic very sensitively and with empathy, something very rare for the industry. Usually such topics end up in comedy scenes, parodies and more.
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I didn't even know about the movie , before I read your blog . But it seems really interesting and absolutely off beat. Very thoughtful and sensitive issue to bring for the public . Such movies go a long way in changing the mindset of people in general .Great u picked it up 👍👍👍👌👌👌🏆🏆🏆
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