Friday, 10 January 2020

Chhapaak



Chhapaak is the sound of the acid hitting the face of the woman who has been attacked with it. The title song in the film says that with one chhapaak ( splash) the identity of the woman is changed forever. A few drops destroy her face forever. She cannot look beautiful anymore. She cannot work anymore. She cannot fulfill her wishes and desires anymore. It's amazing how inventive a man is to destroy, torture. mutilate, afflict suffering on a woman. Anytime a woman pursues something more than she is allowed by the patriarchy, the men invent new ways of suppressing her.

 Like the lawyer fighting for acid attack survivor Malti Agrawal says in the film that most of the victims were women who had a mind of their own and wanted to live their lives on their terms by making their own choices. The choices to be independent, love or marry a man of her choice or any other choice that went against the repressive and tyrannical man. What can be crueler than destroying the face of a woman which is an integral part of her identity? And then faces isolation thanks to the same patriarchy that judges her by her beauty, her face.  A distorted part of her identity that makes her unacceptable and victim of societal bigotry.

Chhapaak hits you hard with the lives of women who are acid attack survivors. It makes you angry and emotional while you witness their grave fate. And like me, you end up thinking of acid attackers and how they can be punished. And in that, the director has achieved his purpose of making this film. In telling the story of Malti who not only survived but fought to punish her attackers, become independent and find love. Deepika gives a poised yet, intense performance of a very beautiful girl who chooses to correct her disfigured face with grit and determination. Vikrant Massey gives a complimenting performance as a serious social worker working for the cause of acid attack victims.
Another important film that intends to wake us up and stop atrocities against women.

Rating - 3.5 / 5

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