The much awaited,
pulsating, dramatic and informative film Udta Punjab has
FINALLY graced the cinemas. Directed by Abhishek Chaubey, it stars Shahid
Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Alia Bhatt and Diljit Dosanjh. This is a film
based on the youth of Punjab under the high levels of drug use, trying to
depict and raise awareness of it in Punjab. The first half contains many lively
scenes that turn this screenplay into a fascinating one. Portraying the use of
drugs, the effects of drugs and how society is being tarnished. The second half
is a bit slower as it exposes the consequences these individuals as well as the
youth face with drugs around them.
POSITIVES
- A revealing film trying
to raise an awareness of the situation in Punjab, the film brushed upon several
issues alongside of the main subject matter that is drugs. The film did not
neglect those elements surrounding the drugs for example the politics behind
the government, police officers, parents and their lack of control towards
their kids, these were all evidently screened. Everything materialized in well
and this has to be praised highly for the screenwriters. They used their
initiative in giving significance on the subject as a whole, rather than just a
single aspect 'drugs'.
- Through the works of the
writer and director, I felt they both utilized the 4 characters outlook and
produced it well together in one movie. Whenever the characters changed to progress
their sides of the story, it did not feel dragged and nor did it become
sidetracking when making that transition. Each story was engaging and as an
audience, it made you feel keen on wanting to see what happens next. The way it
was being narrated on screen was enough in giving each character adequate
screen space as a platform to make Udta
Punjab a good watching story.
- The simplicity of the
movie makes it more believable and easy to follow along as the film developed.
Nothing has been featured too glamorous or over-the-top with the acting. There
are scenes where the film tries to illustrate glimpses of the good in the youth
of Punjab. Then the film shows kids in the society, which is all overshadowed
by the subject matter of drug use. The film in overall does satisfactory in
keeping the awareness solid rather than just presenting a movie for
entertainment purposes.
- Actors were a delight to
watch, they performed their respective roles with immense effort. It was
showing on screen, the focus was evident and it clearly made the film a laudable
watch. Each actor was different from another, but they never seemed as if one
was being exposed as a bigger star than the other. Obviously we know each of
them come with their own status and their involvement in cinema, but in this
film, it seemed more of a collective attempt, maybe due to the seriousness of
the project. But it was just exciting to see the way they were presented to the
viewers.
NEGATIVES
- Certain scenes showed
lack of realism, we all know the affects and struggles one addict faces if
taken away from. There comes a moment in the film when one of the users is kept
away from it, he causes a tiny tantrum but not much to disrupt those around him.
This takes away bit of that gritty chaotic influence of drugs from Udta Punjab slightly.
- I would have liked to see
more point of views of the parents of the youth who have been affected by the
influence of drugs. Maybe having their side of the story would have added more
of an emotional appeal to the scenarios as well as giving more bearing to the
main characters to go on and doing what they did individually with their
respective roles towards the climax of the movie. I also felt the climax was
rushed. The prospect for more elaboration on specific elements was missed,
leaving to a rather quieter closure to the movie.
CAST
- SHAHID KAPOOR (Tommy Singh) - The Punjabi gabru executes
strongly in his character as the rock star and drug addict, showing two sides in
his role. It was great seeing him on screen especially with his Punjabi roots
being portrayed heavily, he manages to bring a better-off feel in the film even
when it is a serious situation. His acting was superb, an essential part of the
film carrying the movie forward with his energetic, wild and rocking persona of
Tommy as well as playing the mentally affected, weak and change of mindset personality
really gave Shahid an acting podium in this film. He manages to express various
emotions, allowing good character development in the movie.
- KAREENA KAPOOR KHAN (Dr Preet Sahni) - Kareena was a pleasure to
watch, her existence in the film exhibiting hope to the youth. It was good see
her play the doctor role rather than her usual glamour and upper class persona.
She was strong in her actions and that was complimented well as she has been
presented in as a natural person.
- ALIA BHATT (Kumari) - Not dolled up as per usual,
Alia put in a fine performance to stay on the levels of her seniors in the
movie. She did well around a bigger star cast and manages to captivate the audience’s
attention. Alia had a big role in the film and she never once faltered or stoops
behind. Also goes to show, her versatility as an actress and willingness
to try other challenging roles, she carried out her duties remarkably
- DILJIT DOSANJH (Sartaj Singh) - The King of Panjabi cinema graced the Bollywood cinema and has left a visible mark. Once again proves his versatility as a fine performer. Diljit was an interesting watch, trying to take him seriously as we know him more for his comedy roles in Panjabi Cinema. But in Udta Punjab, Diljit acted strongly, leaving a positive impact in a film that is revealing negativity in the youth of Punjab. His on screen chemistry with Kareena Kapoor Khan was a touch of brightness in this dark thrilling movie. What also stands out promisingly for Diljit is the ability to create striking facial expressions to express his feelings when serious and sad. A decent effort, which can be appreciated and cherished for the masses after watching him in Udta Punjab as a well-mannered cop officer.
RATING
Overall I would rate Udta
Punjab 4/5. After all the controversies, the doubts and
finger pointing, the film lived up to the hype and overwhelmed me as a viewer.
So much has been shown, plenty more could have been incorporated as well to add
more, but there was enough to see why the Udta Punjab team were
desperate to have the film screened to the world. Udta Punjab stays
true to the core, showing the wakefulness and excessive use of drugs in society
today. The significant exposure of drugs and the bearing it has on people
associated with it is very informative, in a way also teaching the
consequences. The details were not too explicit, but enough to leave a striking
affect to the viewers mindset. With a good story concept, this was compliment
well by praiseworthy performances by the lead cast to ensure this must-watch
film was worth the wait and censor board battle. I highly do recommend you go
watch this film in cinemas, it may not be for everyone but it is a film that
needs to be given a chance for at least a one time watch, to understand and get
to witness to eagerness and urgency behind the team wanting to create something
so delicate.
Hilarious and Entertaining Movie ...this movie is awesome
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