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Begum Jaan

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Begum Jaan, who runs a brothel in villages along the Radcliffe Line, desperately strives to save her declining business amidst the changing political scenario during the Partition of India.

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Shubhra Gupta The Indian Express Such a waste of a talented bunch of actors. And of Balan, who tries hard to invest some feeling into a role which turns into a cliché the moment the film opens. Rated: 1.5/5 Jul 12, 2018 Full Review Namrata Joshi The Hindu Each scene feels consciously staged than unprompted and the flow from one sequence to the next is perennially jerky leading to way too much chaos on- screen. Nov 14, 2017 Full Review Rahul Desai Film Companion Begum Jaan's place is more of a multicultural madhouse - full of screechy women that sound like they've escaped Arkham Asylums for Failed Actors from every region. Rated: 0/5 Feb 5, 2019 Full Review Manjusha Radhakrishnan Gulf News (UAE) Watch this only if you are fan of Balan. Rated: 2/5 Aug 28, 2018 Full Review Saibal Chatterjee NDTV The film isn't devoid of passages that crackle with promise. But, alas, not only are these hope-inducing moments too few and far between, they fizzle out all too quickly. Rated: 2.5/5 Jul 12, 2018 Full Review Anna M.M. Vetticad Firstpost Begum Jaan's intriguing basic concept deserves a writer who could have expanded on it to better effect. And the lovely Vidya Balan deserves better than this soulless film. Rated: 1.5/5 Jul 12, 2018 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member I didn't expect it to be so good. True, it has strong language but the content, the matters depicted are worth it. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/23/23 Full Review Audience Member An extremely disappointing film from Mr Srijit Mukherji. A low Second Class from a Presidencian ... extremely disappointing! The story and concept is strong, but the execution extremely weak. If it was not for the acting and characterization of the fabulous Ms Vidya Balan and most of the other cast, this film would be dreary, bland, and quite surprisingly, a big drag. The film's narrative was monochromatic, lacking in cinematic magic, depth, and speed, and the brusque and forced elements of unpredictability and sub-plots and side-stories completely unattached and apathetic. The liberal perspectives of a feminist (or humanist) standpoint against the backdrop of the angst of Partition could have been more intricately and passionately explored. The existential crises and the fears that were imposed on the affected people during Partition were nowhere in the film. In its dragging pace despite its misandrous histrionics, Begum Jaan shows no understanding of the agony and impasse afflicting those in its grip; in its preoccupation with staged flashes, Begum Jaan neglects revealing its soul and story. As a consequence, we feel nothing for the characters and their social standings. This film could have so well and cleverly explored the no-compromise zone of the 'kotha' inmates against the canvas of the Partition; but unfortunately it did not. Visual elements of "half-faces" were unnecessarily stretched to irritations. No wonder many in the theatre were frequently thumbing with their mobiles ... a sad irritation to all those behind them. Yes, there are scenes to shock and provoke, but they were like a handful of peppercorns in a tasteless tepid papaya soup. Didn't gel. And, oh yes, I'm not an expert, but were the dresses conforming to Punjab in the late 1940's? They looked more Awadhi/Lucknavi in style. Is there nothing to like? Ms Balan merits a 9+, as usual perhaps. Others too were good, would range between 8 and 9. For me, the film overall would not rate higher than a 6. I'm rating it 4 now just to balance the suspiciously high numbers who have rated it 10. IMHO, anyone who rates this film overall higher than 6.5 either has not watched the film, has some vested interest, or does not understand cinema. The film, as shown, was probably stretched an hour too long for its own good. That hour could have explored many many essential angles instead, for example, why was the 'kotha' under this specific Raja's patronage, and from when? Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/13/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Begum Jaan, who runs a brothel in villages along the Radcliffe Line, desperately strives to save her declining business amidst the changing political scenario during the Partition of India.
Director
Srijit Mukherji
Producer
Mukesh Bhatt, Vishesh Bhatt, Milind Dabke
Screenwriter
Kausar Munir, Srijit Mukherji
Production Co
Play Entertainment, SVF Entertainment
Genre
History, Drama, Action
Original Language
Hindi
Release Date (Streaming)
May 22, 2017
Runtime
2h 0m