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Director: Meghna Gulzar Deepika Padukone Duration: 2hour, 0 Min Writer: Meghna Gulzar Plzz react on kahe ched mohe song. Plzz guys... ?. Bojack horseman the show stopped. Greeting from Tunisia?? To all the indians?? Bollywood the best????. She is so pretty inside and outside. GOD BLESS U and don't worry about the world u already shine like a star. AND HER HAIR IS SO SILKY.
Very courageous lady. She is gone through a tough time but fought every moment.

Deepika should donate all profit of film to some charity related to acid attack

The story of a Girl, The director is a Girl, The producer is a girl. in this movie leading role is a girl. it is first time. so the moral is GIRLS CAN DO EVERYTHING. JAI HIND ??. Bojack horseman the showstopper. JO ACID FEKTE UNKO ACID BARKE DURM MAI DAALDENA CHAIYE. Literally got goosebumps while watching the video. ?.
YouTube. Hats off to u mam. ???? ???? ???? ???? ??? ?? ????? ?????? ??? ?? ??. I respect you mam and you're thought. Bojack horseman the sopranos. How anyone can unlike this video... These type of people must be killed. Aise logon ko un acid me hi shower karkr maarna he?... Really i salute all the acid victims living proudly? may god give strength and power to go ahead.

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Panache Stock Analysis, IPO, Mutual Funds, Bonds & More Though the film deals with an emotionally-charged subject, it steers clear of melodrama. ET Bureau | Last Updated: Jan 13, 2020, 09. 32 AM IST Meghna Gulzar’s 'Chhapaak' is the story of acid attack survivor Laxmi Agarwal. Genre: Biography Rating: Director: Meghna Gulzar Cast: Deepika Padukone, Vikrant Massey, Madhurjeet Sarghi Meghna Gulzar’s ' Chhapaak ' is the story of acid attack survivor Laxmi Agarwal. The film moves in a non-linear route, and we’re introduced to Malti (Padukone) after the crime has been committed. She’s on the look-out for a new job, still coming to terms with the emotional and physical scars that the attack has left on her. Her dreams of becoming a singer have been put on hold, and she is now busy with an NGO working for acid victims, court cases, and more medical procedures. Her father’s death and brother’s illness add to the troubles. During these tough times, support pours in through her lawyer Archana (Sarghi) and Amol (Massey), who employs her at his NGO. Though the film deals with an emotionally-charged subject, it steers clear of melodrama. But it’s not an easy watch and there are more than a few uncomfortable truths to be digested. Padukone is the star of the show, delivering a poignant performance. That at no point does she succumb to self-pity makes her (and the film) a winner. In supporting roles, Massey and Sarghi pitch in with commendable performances. Also Read Chhapaak hits HC barrier on credit Deepika Padukone's 'Chhapaak' made tax-free in Rajasthan 'Chhapaak' row: Fox Studios says lawyer credited in Indian theatres only; HC to take up contempt plea on Wednesday A lukewarm start for 'Chhapaak'; Deepika Padukone-starrer rakes in Rs 4. 77 cr on Day 1 'Chhapaak' row: Delhi HC upholds trial court orders, restrains screening from Jan 15 if credit not restored Commenting feature is disabled in your country/region. Copyright © 2020 Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. All rights reserved. For reprint rights: Times Syndication Service.
Bojack horseman the shot. January 10, 2020 6:37PM PT Director Meghna Gulzar and Indian superstar Deepika Padukone are affecting without excess in this fact-based drama about the aftermath of a horrible crime. There’s a scene late in “ Chhapaak, ” writer-director Meghna Gulzar ’s stirringly crafted and intelligently uplifting fact-based drama, where Malti (Deepika Padukone), the survivor of a horrific assault, tentatively expresses her warm feelings to Amol (Vikrant Massey), the crusading activist who has taken up the cause of women who have suffered similar attacks. But, true to form for this fiery idealist, Amol gruffly interrupts her romantic overtures. “This stuff, ” he insists, “belongs in the movies. ” It’s tempting to read the exchange as Gulzar’s meta commentary on her own movie, which scrupulously avoids the emotional and stylistic extremes that, for better or worse, have come to define much of contemporary Indian cinema (and not just for Western audiences). To put it another way: If you walk into “ Chhapaak ” expecting typical Bollywood razzamatazz, you may be disappointed. There are no lavish production numbers, no exhilarating romantic interludes, no slo-mo acrobatics of any sort ? and only two songs, neither of which are sung by anyone onscreen. On the other hand, if you’re up for a conventional yet compelling tale of an exceptional young woman who overcomes brutish mistreatment and regains control of her destiny, you won’t miss the usual song-and-dance at all. Working with co-writer Atika Chohan, Gulzar has taken a reasonable amount of dramatic license in telling the real-life story of Laxmi Agarwal, a 15-year-old New Delhi girl who, in 2005, was splashed with acid and hideously disfigured by a thirtysomething man whose stalkerish advances she had rebuffed. In “Chhapaak, ” the victim is slightly older, and known as Malti. Although Gulzar presents the attack early in the film ? shockingly, but with sympathetic discretion ? she doesn’t explicitly detail motivation for the crime until a third-act flashback. In the meantime, she smartly focuses on Malti’s efforts to will herself out of despair and depression, undergo a series of restorative surgeries, and press a legal case against her attacker. Malti’s chief allies are Archana Bajaj (Madhurjeet Sarghi), a crusading attorney who rails against a national legal system that appears to treat acid assaults on women (a commonplace crime in India) as scarcely worse than misdemeanors, and the aforementioned Amol, the type of single-minded zealot who would serve as buzzkill at a party celebrating a legal victory because, well, he didn’t think the ruling went far enough. (It speaks volumes about Vikrant Massey’s underlying charisma that his character doesn’t come across as a complete pill. ) Occasionally calling to mind socially conscious Warner Bros. melodramas of the 1930s, “Chhapaak” repeatedly emphasizes how ludicrously easy it is (or at least was, until recently) for acid-tossers to procure their assault weapon of choice throughout India. Worse, as attorney Bajaj explains in a key scene that is all the more potent for being so matter-of-factly subdued, the attackers are able to avoid appropriately long prison sentences because, according to the criminal code, throwing acid at someone is no more heinous than dousing them with hot tea. (A nice touch: Bajaj has ample time to do her crusading because her husband, played by Anand Tiwari, assumes without complaint most of the day-to-day parenting responsibilities for their daughter ? whose growth, not incidentally, is a primary indication of time passages in the film. ) As Malti, Indian superstar Deepika Padukone relies less on exceptionally convincing makeup than straight-from-the-heart conviction to give her multifaceted performance the solid ring of truth. Neither she nor Gulzar resort to undue yanking of heartstrings while charting the evolution of Malti’s resolve and recognition of her self-worth. At the same time, however, Padukone brings welcome touches of infectious humor and tart sassiness to the character, particularly while dealing with Amol and interacting with real-life acid-maimed women who appear (most notably, and affectingly, during a train trip) in bit parts. Two observations on the film’s structure are in order. 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Back to back 2 show this weekend good newzz akkian. Nice work ????????????. I am very sure Laxmi that the boy who did this to you is very sad cuz his mission did not become successful. we all girls dont need alia bhatt for our role models but we need bravehearts like u.

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? touched my heart ??. Shi ha song?????? #stiwaribtm ?????? support me please??? #stiwaribtm. Hi anmol i know you very well but you don't know me att all, I really appreciate your way of performance and confidence friend, your heart ??is so strong ?. Keep rocking ???. ?bye. Heart touching lines sister ??. Who dislike this video. Heartless??♂??. She bragged about herself for the first time and it was all true and funny ?.

Did anyone notice Deepika is how tall? Woww

Gunehaaron ko jaan se marna chahiye. Political jokes are like ??? ?????? ????? ????? ? ???? ??.

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