Monday, July 20, 2015


About Film

Satya Prakash's POV 

Film " NH10" shivers the audiences but with anger & empathy.
After long time I had seen an standing ovation with clapping on high note for the climax of the film " NH10".This applause was so silent that has left the entire hall attended by packed audiences in chilling stunning over the factual position of woman in India and particular in Haryana where the ratio of girls is dismal in compared to that of man. Film is hovering around honour killing and whole heinous , horrendous and homicide activities of a married young girl and the young husband of Anushka Sharma on National Highway 10. The Anushka's husband dared to intervene in cold blooded murder of the girl by her own brothers and relatives.


We speak of feudal reminiscence in human persona of Indian society but this film shows the real mirror of feudal India. Hariyana is passing through such bad shape when Christian Church has been vandalised by saffron goons. The nationalist leaders  dictates the girl's school apron and "how they ( girls) will live in society." So the woman is non-entity and she must be used as commodity in the era of digital India.The film educates the mass to empathize the throbbing affectionate of heart of woman who has contributed her position in various relations in human world.


The patriarchal domination  makes the society so fossilized that drives the human-being without emotion. It stuns when this fossilized patriarchal force becomes the hounor of the society and the woman herself follows and provides her strong affirmation to this rotten custom of honour. Film exposes this heinous nudity of honour of male-dominated society. 

I salute such film makers who strike on redundant feudal structure of Indian society. Political class has aggravated the crisis of society but the film makers are fighting against heinous crime.
Few of friends and critiques have few criticism and one of them is excess of horrifying violence that envelopes the audiences with mayhem and trembling fear from fade-in to fade-out.
The lopsided development of India has such barbarous society and film "NH10" has been successful to portray it with its ingredients. 
I salute Anushka's intense character who comes out from the fear cocoon to ferocious fighter against unjust world that throws the audiences into the world of speechless and restlessness to ponder over horrendous world of male anarchism.
Director Navdeep has splendidly oozed out its creative effort to each shot composition.


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