Saturday, April 27, 2013

Chambaili - the thought provoking journey

The past couple of weeks have been tough for Pakistan owing to the upcoming General Elections 2013. To release a movie on the aforementioned subject in such a scenario is sure to seek attention of the people by heaps and bounds from all walks of life.

The film revolves around the struggle that a common middle classed man has to undergo in order to achieve his goals and stand up for his rights. This politically inclined venture makes one realize about the power of vote and how each person counts to make a difference in the society.

As a dialogue from the film aptly says,
'Tu aam sahi, ahem hai.
Tu kuch nahi, yeh weham hai.'

(You may be common, but you are important.
You are nothing, this is a doubt.)

The dialogues of the film are sure to be given a big hand. They perfectly do the task of keeping one hooked till the end. The music adds an extra touch to the entire experience. The casting is done pretty well too. Sardar Sahab's role demanded this particular attitude whereas Musa's required the perfect amount of revolutionary flare along with patriotism which was delievered perfectly by the respective actors. Saif's character is also portrayed very nicely keeping in mind the transitions that it goes through. However, the acting felt going over the board at some points. Particularly some scenes which featured the female leads.

One thing which struck me is that there was too much going on at the same time and at a fast pace. The switch from one scene to another is hard to keep track of at some points while the audience was left wondering over the previous happening. Whereas some felt ending abruptly. Things did seem rushed and didn't give one enough time to wander into their thoughts at some points.

Despite the glitches, which can definitely be kept aside considering the amount of hard work that is put into the film, it is indeed a great watch. This film greatly benefits the Pakistani cinema in such times. From emotion to drama, power to eye-opening realities, flavors of patriotism and the feeling of doing something worthwhile. This film is sure to get you off your feet and take you into the real world with a sense of responsibility towards the state.
Highly recommend this thought provoking and mind boggling tale to each one of you.

Have a great time :)