Nil Battey Sannata Movie Review
CRITIC'S RATING:
3.5/5
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Cast: Swara Bhaskar, Ria Shukla, Pankaj Tripathi, Ratna Pathak Shah
Direction: Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari
Genre: Drama
Duration: 1 hour 44 minutes
Story:
The only dream in Chanda's (Swara Bhaskar) life is to see her daughter
Apu (Ria Shukla) shine. She is a maid who dreams big for her child. But
Apu is an immature teenager who cannot fathom her mother's sacrifices.
She is happy being lackadaisical. Chanda gets herself enrolled in Apu's
class and in no time, she is everybody's favourite.
Review: Nil Battey Sannata is a rare film, the kind that will bring tears to your eyes but leave a smile on your face. It is gratifying to watch something unpretentious in times when masala films are stooping to entertain. Director Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari makes you buy into Chanda's innocent world, where happiness is found over relishing a plate of Chow Mein while watching a horror film.
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Chanda dreams big for Apu but her world comes crashing down when her daughter declares "Doctor ka beta doctor, engineer ka beta engineer, toh bai ki beti bai hi banegi na..." The rebellious teenager hides her laziness behind poverty. Even when her mother works four jobs to ensure that she doesn't have to settle for fate, Apu remains irreverent.
But Chanda is a fighter. She musters up the courage to go back to school. Suited up in a crisp blue-and-white uniform, she joins Apu's class, wins over her friends and becomes a favourite with the teachers. The teenager blackmails, cajoles and coaxes her mother to give up and Chanda throws open a challenge - Beat me in math and I drop out of school! The writers have given maths-phobia a clever spin. It is entertaining to watch the mother-daughter duo wage a daily battle against trigonometry. Laced with wit, it is a treat to watch them learn formulas.
Swara Bhaskar, Ria Shukla and Pankaj Tripathi enthrall with their riveting performances. Though the tempo drops considerably in the second half, Ashwiny ensures that the film never loses its charm. It does get preachy and you find yourself shifting in your seats a lot towards the final scene, but the movie wins you over with its innocence and simplicity.
‘Nil Battey Sannata’ is my story: Pankaj Tripathi
Pankaj Tripathi
is known for playing negative characters, especially in films like
'Agneepath' and Gangs of Wasseypur.' But, for a change, he is now seen
as a school principal in 'Nil Battey Sannata.' The down-to-earth actor
spoke exclusively to TimesOfIndia.com about the film, his journey and
much more. Excerpts from the interview:
Tell us about your character in 'Nil Battey Sannata'
I am playing a principal who also teaches maths in a government school
in 'Nil Battey Sannata', the story of which is based in Agra. He is a
simple common man and a very interesting human being. His character will
get the audience in splits. The character isn't a caricature by any
means. It is the result of the contribution of the writer, director and
me.
Most of the roles you have played are negative. You are now playing a comical character.
After doing 'Gangs of Wasseypur,' its sequel and other crime-based
films, my image turned out to be that of a gangster. I am often called
to play a goon in films. Our Bollywood industry works in such a way that
when an actor is seen in a gangster's role, he is offered similar
roles. I used to do comedy during my theatre days and I was good at
that. I took it as an opportunity to break my image. It is not entirely a
comical role. But the way the character is portrayed and the situations
he gets into are such that you will laugh out loud. He talks in a
specific way. He is a sincere man and wants to make every child 'lambi
race ka ghoda.'
Do you prefer playing comical characters or negative ones?
I prefer comedy as I have to act while playing a gangster. I have to
put in a lot of effort to turn into a gangster as I am not like that in
real life. In comedy, one doesn't have to take up such stress. One can
enjoy while working and the atmosphere on the sets also remains light.
While doing serious roles, one has to torture himself as we have to
change our behaviour.
Where do you hail from?
I hail from a small village called Belsand in Gopalganj district on
Uttar Pradesh-Bihar border. I belong to a family of farmers and I used
to work in the farms before. Ab main Bollywood ki kheti kar raha hoon.
Tell us about the struggles you faced in Bollywood
Yes, I have struggled a lot. 'Nil Battey Sannata' is my story. It says
that one should keep dreaming, stay focused and the dreams will come
true. I don't consider my struggle as pathetic or sympathetic. I came
prepared into the industry, knowing well that I have no one here to call
my own. I knew I will have to run around a lot and it will take time. I
might have reached you as an actor now but I have been acting here
since 17 years in theatre. Making a career in acting for those with
non-filmi background takes time, but if you have talent, than nothing is
impossible.
How will you describe your journey in Bollywood?
I find myself in a very good position. I didn't know the roads of
Mumbai nor the film offices. I had not seen the film camera in my first
two years. Now I am in front of the camera every other day. I have been
working non-stop since last year. I feel happy that I am getting to play
different types of roles. After 'Nil Battey Sannata,' my commercial
appeal will increase. People will like me in the film.
Which is your favourite dialogue from the film?
"Bachhho duswi ke parinaam ye bata dete hain ki kaun lambi race ka
ghoda hain aur kaun...gadha." It was extremely enjoyable to work with
kids. There were 25 kids from Agra and each one of them is a bundle of
talent. The tendency of kids is wonderful. Sometimes they perform so
brilliantly and natural that you feel that you are doing it all wrong.
You can act well when you know all about it or nothing at all.
Half-baked knowledge is dangerous. Kids know nothing and that's why they
are very good actors.
Who has been your inspiration in Bollywood?
Everyone who has earned their name in Bollywood is special. I worked
with Shah Rukh Khan in 'Dilwale' and I became his fan. His energy and
passion is infectious. Everyone here is extraordinary. Look at Ranveer
Singh. What energy and what passion! He is an old friend of mine. I also
admire Irrfan Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui.
What is your dream role?
Playing different roles in different films is my dream. I have an
interesting line-up. I am working with Swara Bhaskar in 'Anarkali
Aarawali' and we both are playing very different roles in this film. And
my role is completely diverse in 'Gurgaon' and 'U-Turn.' 'Nil Battey
Sannata' is a special film which will make you laugh as well as cry. You
will walk out of the movie theatre feeling inspired that you can do
anything in your life.
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