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5336 votes; 5,1 of 10 Stars; India; Directed by Meghna Gulzar; Synopsis The trials and triumphs of Malti, an acid attack survivor. From the investigation of the attack to the court proceedings, the medical treatment to the emotional healing. Chhapaak is the story of the unquashable human spirit. Chhapaak Times Of India's Rating 3. 5/5 avg. users' rating 3. 7/5 Rate Movie Cast: Deepika Padukone, Vikrant Massey Direction: Meghna Gulzar Genre: Drama Duration: 2 hours 3 minutes Chhapaak Movie Review Filmfare Times Of India critic's rating: 3. 5/5 Raises a burning issue Laxmi Agarwal is a real-life acid attack survivor. She was brutally attacked by a man while in her teens who threw acid on her when she refused to marry him. From being a helpless victim, she turned into a gritty survivor over the years and later became a crusader for the upliftment of acid attack victims. Deepika Padukone's character Malti is reportedly based on Laxmi's life. The actress hasn't just essayed the lead role, she is one of the producers of the film as well. Deepika Padukone's beauty is legendary and it's a bold move indeed for her to begin her innings as a producer with a film where her face is disfigured almost the entire length. We often accuse our commercial stars of not being serious about their craft and just coasting on their beauty, their charisma and this film show that times are indeed changing. That top commercial stars too are willing to take risks. This isn't a film for the weak-hearted. The viewer isn't spared anything here. Prosthetics and deft makeup ensure that we notice the changes that acid brings on the affected skin in all its brutality. Deepika looks something straight out of a horror film as her skin erodes. The film also shows that regeneration surgery is both time and money consuming. Malti thankfully gets a wealthy benefactor but not everyone is so lucky. The film bats for stricter punishment for the culprits. It also points out that it's dead easy to buy acid in our country and steps should be undertaken to ensure acid isn't readily available over the counter. Also, the judiciary takes its own time reaching a conclusion. It's a long, hard fight in most cases and not only the girls get demotivated by this lethargic pace, but they also lack the financial wherewithal to keep fighting the case over huge periods of time. The film urges that such cases should be fast-tracked, with minimum harassment meted to the aggrieved party by the judiciary and the police. But the film isn't just a gloomy courtroom drama. It also points out that it's important for such girls to stop feeling like a victim. They shouldn't let tragedy rule their entire life. In one scene, Vikrant Massey's character tells Deepika to not look so happy as he's taping an interview. To which she replies that she doesn't want to curb her happiness. Despite being qualified, Malti finds it hard to land a job and the film tells us that we need to be more humane as a society and help towards the rehabilitation of those whose life has been turned into a living hell through no fault of their own. The culprit belongs to the minority community, and director Meghna Gulzar has sensitively handled that issue by not bringing religion into the play here. Kudos to her for that. The film ends on a positive note, with Malti finding love in the form of Vikrant Massey's character, who runs an NGO for acid attack victims. Everyone craves love but unfortunately, like beauty, it's also skin deep. So it's good to show that there are people around who can look beyond that. Playing her most challenging role so far, Deepika Padukone breathes life into every frame. She isn't a superstar playing a super glamorous role here and makes us believe we're watching the travails of a normal girl. Vikrant Massey is a fine actor indeed with a tendency to underplay characters and he's all that and more, playing a man who runs his NGO with the passion of a zealot. Madhurjeet Sarghi too is a delight as the dedicated lawyer who stays with Malti all the way. With another mature, cause-based film in her kitty, Meghna Gulzar has once again shown it's possible to marry art with mart. The statistics showcased in Chhapaak about acid attack victims are horrifying indeed and let's hope the lessons learned from the film help reduce them in the coming years... Trailer: Chhapaak Sreeparna Sengupta, January 9, 2020, 3:32 AM IST critic's rating: Chhapaak Story: The life of a nineteen-year-old girl takes a turn when she is subjected to a horrific acid attack. But she resolves to fight for justice and reclaim her life. Chhapaak Review: Meghna Gulzars ‘Chhapaak is inspired by the story of real life acid attack survivor, Laxmi Agarwal, who has become a symbol of strength and inspiration for many women. The film is a fictionalized account with Deepika Padukone playing the central character Malti, who is attacked in broad daylight on the streets of Delhi by a friend of the family, Bashir Khan aka Babbu and his aide. As the narrative chooses a non-linear route, we first meet Malti when she is on a job hunt – consciously trying to move on from the emotional scars that the heinous crime has left her with. For the physical scars, she has to go through a number of complicated surgeries. In fact, far from the dreams she nursed of being a singer, her life is now an intersection of her work with an NGO for acid victims, her multiple surgeries and her court cases. Yet, the film steers away from melodrama or manipulation, and instead gives us a powerful protagonist whose resolve to fight is punctuated with her determined smiles, the pain in her eyes and her indomitable spirit. As support from her family dwindles owing to her brothers illness and fathers death, it is Maltis lawyer Archana (Madhurjeet Sarghi) who stands by her through her arduous journey. From Maltis PIL to ban the sale of acid to amendments in the acid violence legislation, her team of women lawyers, take on the system. Her other main support comes from Amol (Vikrant Massey) who employs her to work for his NGO. Deepika Padukone is the soul of the film, delivering a brilliant, immersive performance. In fact, there are many scenes where her act will move you to tears – like the one where she holds up an earring to her face but realizes now she cant put it on. Or her piercing cry when she sees her face for the first time in a mirror after the attack. And one where she determinedly tells Amol, “Mujhe party karni hain. ” Precisely why Maltis character is a winner because at no point does she succumb to self-pity. And as Deepika embraces her character completely, her transformation is enhanced through effective prosthetics. Devoid of even a hint of glamour, all we see is Malti throughout. Both Vikrant Massey and Madhurjeet Sarghi pitch in very commendable performances. The story sends out a strong message and is undoubtedly a brave attempt, however the edit seems choppy in places and certain parts of the narrative seem a tad stretched in the second half. The music tracks stand out – with ‘Chhapaak title track and ‘Nok Jhok (soundtrack by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, lyrics by Gulzar) adding to the poignancy of the mood. ‘Chhapaak is not a film that lets you go easy, just as one begins to settle in to think Malti has managed to get better of her perpetrator, it jolts you with a few grim, uncomfortable reminders. ‘Chhaapak is a sensitive film with a delicate, yet powerful, handling of a heinous crime against women, and an important story that needs to be heard.

Chhapaak collection. Chhapaak. Outstanding work deepika mam besttt actor in all. Chapaak movie. Movies don't really bring any social change. It is just an industry like any other industry. I don't consider acting as a great talent. Chhapaak first look. Bollywood star Deepika Padukone's eagerly-awaited Chhapaak, which released today (Jan. 10, 2020) has opened on a decent note at the domestic box office. Speaking to Deccan Herald, Bollywood trade expert Joginder Tuteja said that the Meghna Gulzar-directed movie's day one net collection would be around Rs 6 crore. "Chhapaak is essentially a word of mouth movie and needs positive talk to do well. he said. "It has gained visibility over the past few days (that might work in its favour. The opening day collections will be between Rs 5 crore and Rs 6 crore. " If these estimates hold, Chhapaak will prove to be no match for Bajirao Mastani (Rs 12. 6 crore) and Padmaavat (Rs 19 crore. It might also fail to beat Meghna Gulzar's previous release Raazi, which had raked in around Rs 7 crore on day one. This, however, is not too surprising as Chhapaak is a hard-hitting drama, dealing with the challenges faced by an acid attack survivor, and features virtually no commercial elements. Moreover, its canvas is a lot smaller when compared to Padmaavat and Bajirao Mastani. The film might have fared better had it not hit screens alongside Ajay Devgn's Tanhaji, which has received a much wider release. Chhapaak has received favorable reviews with most critics calling it one of the finest films of Deepika's career. As such, the industry talk is positive, which might help the drama pick up over the weekend. Either way, the next few days are likely to decide Chhapaak 's fate. Coming back to the Piku star, Deepika will next be seen in the Kabir Khan-helmed 83, starring her husband Ranveer Singh in the lead. The sports drama revolves around India's triumph in the 1983 Cricket World Cup and features the Befikre actor as former skipper Kapil Dev. The biggie is expected to release on April 10, 2020.

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It was front page news in the national newspapers and the subject of speculation as some came out in support while others loose talked. Naturally, it was a deeply traumatic time for her and it took a lot of pep talk, courage and trust before she could move ahead. She left the city, pursued further studies, found another job and began anew. If you meet her today, you'll never guess this is her story. People don't dwell on their misfortune, but there's no undo switch for certain experiences. It's as Tolkien wrote: There are some things that time cannot mend. Some hurt that goes too deep, that have taken hold. ' Learn to live with it should not be anybody's only choice. Malti's ordeal (Deepika Padukone) is even more horrifying. Though it's a story of inspiration, Meghna Gulzar's Chhapaak is not the kind of film you walk out feeling entertained or ecstatic about. Inspired by acid attack survivor Laxmi Aggarwal's true story, it's an uneasy reminder of the constant state of vulnerability a woman lives through all her life, where not even a shred of her aatma or anatomy is safe from the likelihood of violation. If anything, the worrying statistics before its end credits reveal a substantial jump in instances of acid violence. Meghna Gulzar documents Chhapaak 's grim reality barefacedly without losing sight of its character's quiet determination to fight the reasons that make such heinous crimes possible in the first place. It opens with scenes of protest, no different from the ones storming the country right now underscoring a perennial short supply of sensitivity chips among people in power. I find the quality in heaps in Meghna Gulzar though sensitivity comes naturally to her and shows in her storytelling aesthetics and gentle handling of ill-quipped characters confronting complex situations. The soft-spoken film-maker has a keen eye for noting the uncomfortable truths without crying hoarse about it. Be it to observe a hierarchy in crime where rape and acid violence are pitted against one another or society's discriminating attitude alternating between callousness and pity. She jumps headlong in Chhapaak. When we first meet Malti, it's been years since the attack and she's desperately seeking a job that will support her family. Pain and practicality go hand in hand, a certainty Meghna Gulzar bluntly puts across in her straightforward show of police procedure, medical rehabilitation and courtroom procedure. Though not one for in-your-face drama, she does stress on the environment of insensitivity, caste politics, misogyny by throwing in scenes that intensify the tragedy, the taunts or the thin rope a family's walking as they fall apart. ' Poora phone ladkon ke phone number se bhara pada hai. remarks a lady cop and reads out a list of male names revealing a deep-rooted, problematic view of holding a woman responsible for provoking crime. Contrary to some reports, Meghna Gulzar hasn't changed the attacker's religious identity nor does she play it down as evident from the sheer malevolence exhibited by a burkha -clad figure. But it is never an excuse for communal colouring or demonisation. In Meghna Gulzar's balanced worldview, there is still some room for all that is good and fair. Cruelty has left her disfigured, but compassion has given her wings. Malti receives generous patronage from her father's influential and affluent employer, her lawyer and assistant are single-minded in their fight for justice that calls to amend obsolete laws. Malti's all-woman support system inspires her to crusade for fellow survivors and raise funds through the NGO she works for alongside journalist-turned-activist Amol (Vikrant Massey. Their breezy interactions offer a rare glimpse into Malti's person. As strongly she feels about acid ban, she wants to live a little too. Just because she has gone through a harrowing time, does it mean it should be her only identity round the clock? There is a lovely scene that puts Amol's pessimistic progressive in his place. Chhappak conveys her strain in the most basic of things. It's in the gaze of everyday world where even a guy offering you to go ahead in the queue barely feels like chivalry and the only people she hangs out with have suffered the same fate. It's confining and discriminating. How Malti learns to drop the veil and stop caring about the stares is a goal at which Chhapaak gently and gradually arrives. If Raazi took a detailed look into a character's tormented morality and angst, Chhappak gives weightage to the cause. It is as much about individual suffering as it is about craving dignity and normalcy in life. The nature of her scarring is already so acute, brooding on in any further would be inhuman, exploitative and Gulzar firmly abstains from it. Malti's screams, when the attack happens or on discovering the extent of damage, will echo in your ears for a long, long time. That too feels like a luxury when she innocently asks the plastic surgeon if he can make her a 'ear' next? Deepika Padukone puts herself out there like never before both in physicality and inwardness. A portrayal marked by changing dynamics where prolonged misery and gradual progress converge in ways you need to know but not necessarily notice. Her devastating transformation is akin to watching a wounded bird in agony. As she slowly but surely takes a flight towards purpose, Deepika gains in heft and heart. If her co-star Vikrant Massey embodies a dour faced, wry-natured activist in Fabindia kurta s quite effectively, Madhurjeet Sarghi as the upright lawyer behind Malti's triumph steals every scene she is in with her power packed display of empathy and ethicality. Chhapaak is solid, uncomfortable viewing, but it is also meditative and meandering. Towards the latter portions, it wanders off a bit unsure about the direction it wants to take. a personal story, a public story or catch a breath in Meghna Gulzar's verse. The process of healing, physical and psychological is slow, painful and expensive. As is the course of its long and arduous legal battle. Chhapaak 's to-and-fro timeline, penned by Meghna Gulzar and Atika Chohan, travels between decades to highlight the struggle as well as acknowledge the support. Monsters abound as does humanity when compassionate folk rally around her in the form of doctors, lawyers, well-wishers demonstrating the power of collective altruism in society. Sometimes a tad overzealously and overcompensating in its depiction of the lawyer's husband in an extraordinarily understanding light. Chhapaak gets its casting (Gautam Kishanchandani) down pat. The editing (Nitin Baid) is seamless. The camerawork (Malay Prakash) breathes the mood through all its hues and highs. The ageing and passing of time isn't specifically striking but Deepika's physical transformation by make-up artist Clover Wootton is simply exceptional. ' Usne mera chehra badla hai, mann nahi. believes Malti. Truly the only ' manns ' that need to change are the ones that empowers such atrocity. Rediff Rating: Sukanya Verma is the Principal Movie Reviewer for. She can be contacted at mailto_sukanyaverma.

Deepika Padukone has her hands full of promoting the film and lieu of that she shared a special unit from the film which will inspire audiences to take a step forward for bringing in change., File Photo Edited By Riddhima Kanetkar Updated: Dec 26, 2019, 06:44 PM IST Deepika Padukone's Chhapaak is all set to hit the screens a few days after the New Years. The trailer of the film released a few days back and was received with positive reviews from critics as well as Deepika's fans. The Padmaavat actress currently has her hands full of promoting the film and lieu of that she shared a special unit from the film which will inspire audiences to take a step forward for bringing in change. The unit will make you believe in the motto 'One Can Bring a Change' and will create a huge impact on society. Deepika Padukone took to her social media and shared the unit with the caption, Badlaav ki neev shuruaat hoti dalna hai. AbLadnaHai. Apart from Deepika, the special video was also shared by Laxmi Agarwal on whose life Chhapaak is based on. Laxmi also posted on her social media and took a step ahead to bring in change. The trailer of the film has already left the fans speechless with the spine chilling narrative. At the trailer launch a few days back Deepika had even broken down on stage and had lauded the courage of everyone who had the strength to grow and prosper even when society and circumstances were stacked against them. Directed by Meghna Gulzar, produced by Fox Star Studios, Deepika Padukones KA Production, Meghna Gulzar & Govind Singh Sandhus Mriga Films, written by Atika Chohan and Meghna Gulzar, Chhapaak is set to hit theatres on 10th January 2020.

Chhapaak imdb. Chhapaak story. Respect man respect ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️. Such a lovely song... ❤️can't explain in words ❤️❤️. Great film 🙏💕. January 10: Director: Meghna Gulzar Cast: Deepika Padukone, Vikrant Massey Filmmaker Meghna Gulzar and actress Deepika Padukones brave and commendable effort to bring a horrific true story to the big screen is undeniably honest, well-crafted cinematic work which will impact audience and make them understand or perhaps sympathise with anguish and pain of an unfortunate victim and societal biases. The film is co-written by Atika Chohan and Meghna Gulzar. The film address the ugly face of masculinity, insensitivity of society and this broken legal system through the tale of Malti Agarwal, based on real life acid survivor Laxmi Agarwal. Laxmi Agarwal was brutally attacked by a male acquaintance-turned-stalker, who threw acid on her in 2005 and shatters her dreams of being "the next Indian Idol. Watch Chhapaak Hindi Movie Public Review & Rating Chhapaak film opens amidst the intense street protests that erupted in reaction to the Nirbhaya gang rape case in December 2012. It is here that we first hear the name of Malti in a conversation between a television reporter on the spot and a journalist-turned-activist Amol (Vikrant Massey. The context of the verbal exchange is a PIL that the acid attack survivor has filed seeking a complete ban on over-the-counter sale of acid. Life is struggle of Malti, no one wants to hire her, and legal battle consumes most of time and thoughts, and endless trauma by society. Deepika's performance is pure and her efforts to play this role are commendable. Her performance is soul-searing. Chhapaak tells the story of a woman who comes to terms with her circumstance, rise above them and take the fight head on to set an example for other acid attack survivors. The film showcases an unapologetic take on how the law approaches acid attack cases, police procedural and a courtroom debate, which are endless and lack humanity. The film tracks two parallel legal battles - one pertains to the prosecution of the perpetrator, the other to Malti's PIL seeking a ban on the sale of acid. Actress Madhurjeet Sarghi, who plays Malti's lawyer in the film, makes an amazing impression. She is compassionate and methodical. She delivers a solid performance. The film is delicately crafted and does justice to subject material. The film makes for an essential viewing.

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Chhapaak deepika. The visuals have ended. The screen has turned black. All you hear is Arijit Singhs soulful voice. The movie has finished. Yet more than half the audience remains seated. Unstirring. Silent. I havent seen a movie end like this in a long time. Chhapaak. Written and directed by Meghna Gulzar. The film, starring Deepika Padukone and Vikrant Massey, is the real-life story of Laxmi Agrawal. Malti, a young girl in her last year of school is attacked with acid by a man whose romantic overtures shed ignored. It is a story which everyone knows now. And one expects it to be a difficult watch, given the extent of physical mutilation caused by acid. So why would one go to watch a movie like that? You would. For the directors treatment of the story. Any other filmmaker in her place would have started the story-telling by first showing the young girl with all her physical beauty. And then showing the gruesome distortion caused by the acid violence. It would have heightened the impact of the crime. But not Meghna Gulzar. She starts off by showing a girl with a disfigured face, struggling to find a job. There are so many other challenges in Maltis path besides her face. And yet, despite her visible trauma, she finds time to help others like her. She goes through the grind of the abominably long judicial process. For years together. Not just to get her assailant prosecuted, but also to amend existing laws to regulate the sale of acid. She also follows her dreams. And by the time the movie ends, you realize that the so-called “loss of beauty” was hardly on top of her mind. The strength of the film is the complete absence of melodrama. There are no preachy lines telling you what to think. Dont go to the film expecting the film to flaunt a message. Even the court room scenes are not exaggerated. And the focus firmly remains on the trauma faced by the young girl, not on the assailant. There are moments in the film which will linger on. A sensitive Sardarji pulls out a bottle of water from his car and washes the acid away when the rest of the bystanders simply watch. Young Malti chooses an ear-ring to wear, and then drops the idea because she doesnt have an earlobe. Or simply when she puts her foot down and decides to party, even when her partner feels that the big battle isnt over yet. The film works because Deepika Padukone (also in her debut as producer) delivers her best, quietly emotes, minus any melodrama. Vikrant Massey delivers a fine punch of a performance. The banter and romantic scenes between the two are sweet. The supporting cast including Madhurjeet Sarghi and Payal Nair are suitably chosen and do justice to their roles. And just when you think you have a happy ending, the film makes you sit up. This is a short film of 2 hours. This is not a film which will make you squirm. But it is a film which will make you think. As one of dialogues in the film go — the acid is in the mind, much before the acid reaches ones hands. In Gulzars words: Na chaah, na chaahat koi Na koi aisa vaada Haath mein andhera Aur aankh mein iraada. Koi chehra mita ke Aur aankh se hata ke Chand chheentein udaa ke jo gaya Chhapaak se pehchaan le gaya. But most of all, this film is an inspiring tribute to the resilience of Laxmi and other survivors of acid violence. If there is one continuous refrain throughout the film, it is this. Life moves on.

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