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Films : "Firraq" by Nandita Das.
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Film-makers
across the globe have often told stories of calamities/riots/disasters -- natural and unnatural -- and the aftermath. FIRAAQ,
which marks the directorial debut of actress Nandita Das, also looks at the lives of common men after the riots in
Gujarat.
A
middle class housewife [Deepti Naval] closes the door on a woman desperately seeking refuge and then struggles to overcome
her guilt... The loyalty of two best friends [Shahana Goswami] is challenged in times rife with fear and suspicion... A
group of victimized young men seek revenge as a way out of their helplessness and anger... A modern-day Hindu-Muslim couple
[Sanjay Suri, Tisca Chopra] struggle between the survival instinct to hide their true identities and the desire to assert
them... A boy having lost most of his family in the riots wanders through the streets searching for his missing father... A
saintly musician [Naseeruddin Shah] clings on to his idealism until an evidence of civil strife shakes his faith.
Nandita is a competent storyteller
and her choice of stories as also the actors is just right. The actors only carry the film to dizzy heights with splendid
portrayals. Ravi K. Chandran's cinematography captures the mood brilliantly.

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