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Kooki Movie Review: Devoleena Bhattacharjee Film Based On A Rape Victim Arouses A Serious Discussion

Kooki Review: Kooki is based on the story of a 16-year-old girl with whom the most heinous crime has been committed.

Kooki Review: Kooki is based on the story of a 16-year-old girl with whom the most heinous crime has been committed. Based on a sensitive issue, Kooki’s dialogues moves audience and compels them to think on such an issue. We have seen in news that the victim is considered weak and forces her to hide but in Kooki, the girl took a strong step and faces everyone to get the justice.

When a 16-year-old girl named Kooki speaks such heart touching words after her gang rape, it touches the hearts and souls of the audience. Her beautiful life and dreams are shattered by the brutal assault. Feeling betrayed by the judicial system, Kooki believes that justice has not been served.

Story:

Kooki follows the story of a 16-year-old girl named Kooki, portrayed by Ritisha Khaund, whose idyllic life and promising future are shattered by a tragic incident. The court's verdict fails to provide her with the justice she seeks, leaving her feeling betrayed and abandoned as a victim. As she navigates the aftermath of this ordeal, Kooki must confront her own resilience and determination to find closure and redemption.

In the film's climax, Kooki shares a video on social media, which shocks viewers. The impressive climax scene is one of the highlights of the film. Kooki speaks directly to the audience, questioning why rape isn't seen as the most heinous crime, given the ongoing mental torment faced by survivors.

Performances:

The film boasts a talented ensemble cast including Ritisha Khaund as Kooki, Rajesh Tailang as Dhananjay Mishra, Rina Rani as Suman Mishra, Dipannita Sharma as S.P. Mandira Singh, Devoleena Bhattacharjee as Navnita, and Ritu Shivpuri as Dr. Priyadarshini Pator. 

Ritisha Khaund plays the titular role of Kooki with remarkable naturalness. At such a young age, she has taken on this challenging role and performed admirably. Devoleena Bhattacharjee, known from television serial 'Saath Nibhana Saathiya' and 'Bigg Boss', plays a journalist. Rajesh Tailang delivers a strong performance as Dhananjay Mishra.

Cinematography and Music:

Behind the camera, director Pranab J Deka weaves together the intricate threads of the story, while cinematographers Biplab J Saharia and Sukumar Goswami capture the raw emotions and scenic beauty with finesse.

The film's music, composed by Pallab Talukdar, Sourav Mahanta, and Tapan Jyoti Dutta, along with lyrics by Avinash Chouhan, Ibson Lal Baruah, and Dr. Sagar, adds another layer of depth to the narrative.

Conclusion:

With its compelling storyline, talented cast, and skilled crew, Kooki is poised to make a significant impact on audiences. The film powerfully depicts the agony of the victim having to give a statement to the police and in court, despite her trauma. One scene shows a doctor telling the police that Kooki being alive is a miracle in itself, let alone giving a statement. Her father, a lawyer, explains that she must endure the pain to give her statement. These scenes deeply resonate with the audience.

Kooki is a strong film with a striking dialogue asking why rape isn't considered the most heinous crime, highlighting the societal outrage and demand for justice for the victim. The film also explores how rape victims continue to suffer mentally and emotionally long after the physical assault.

Rating: 3/5 stars.

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