Hamare Baarah Movie Review
If a religion is used to force a woman to have children again and again without her permission, then what can be more regrettable than that for that society? But this is not a trend of today, rather this practice has been going on for centuries and even in the 21st century, many efforts are being made to keep this tradition alive.
To counter such evil attempts, the film ‘Hamare Baarah’ has been made and it has been released in theatres across the country this Friday.
The dialogues of ‘Hamare Baarah’, based on the story and screenplay of Rajan Agarwal, are also very powerful and force you to think. This film, directed by Kamal Chandra, has been made in such a way that it can leave a deep impact on the minds and hearts of the audience. There is no doubt that director Kamal Chandra has been completely successful in his aim. He has presented such a powerful film which will be discussed for a long time.
Director Kamal Chandra has presented in a very heart-wrenching way how, in the name of religion, an aged husband Manzoor Ali Khan Sanjari (Annu Kapoor) considers the bodies of his wives as his property and forces them to bear children after children. This film raises such questions on the use of religion to increase population that you will be surprised at the courage of the makers of this film that how did they make a film on such a bold subject?
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Being the most important character of the film, the responsibility of the entire film rests on the shoulders of Annu Kapoor. He shows such magic of his acting in this film that you will hate his character but will once again become a fan of his excellent acting. The intensity with which Manzoor Ali Khan has presented his conservative thinking on the big screen in the role of Sanjari is commendable.
The specialty of the film ‘Hamare Baarah’ is that every artist who has been taken in the film has been taken very thoughtfully. In such a situation, Parth Samthaan, Manoj Joshi, Ashwini Kalsekar, Abhimanyu Singh, Paritosh Tripathi, Aditi Bhatpehari, Ankita Dwivedi, Aditi Dhiman, Shagun Mishra etc. in different characters are seen doing complete justice to their roles.
The bottom line is that ‘Hamare Baarah’ is a great film in every respect, which strongly advocates contributing to the creation of a modern society by leaving behind the orthodox customs born out of religion and the race to increase the population. This film must be watched once on the big screen of the cinema hall.