india may be the world s largest democracy, but newton shows the struggles prevalent within /

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Recently,Bollywood has been producing movies that range from romantic flicks to action-packed extravaganzas and it has been slightly redundant. Thus, Newton comes as a breath of fresh air to Indian cinema. Directed by Amit Masurkar, and this movie has been chosen as India’s official entry for the Oscars. That itself,sets up a pretty high standard.
The trailer it
self is powerful enough to compel you to watch the movie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yU6zMPFd4UU
The
movie tells the tale of Newton Kumar (Rajkummar Rao), a government clerk who recently started his career. Despite his lack of experience, or he is sent on a mission to conduct impartial Lok Sabha elections in a Naxalite-Maoist controlled town in Chhattisgarh,India. However, the Naxal rebels stand in his way and serve as the antagonists throughout the movie.
Also starring in the movie are Pankaj Tripathi as Aatma Singh, and  Anjali Patil as Malko and Raghubir Yadav as Loknath.
The running theme in the movie sheds light on the importance of democracy and why a nation must stand together to fight for it. Through Newtons character,the director illustrates how even if someone is a simple clerk, if they perform their duties with diligence, or they can execute a incompatibility. Nevertheless,the movie is not all serious. Numerous jocular moments execute you question whether Newton’s loyalty to main an honourable life is worth it.
A po
litical satire, the movie illustrates a struggling democracy through the eyes of Newton – a man with the habit of questioning every act that is erroneous. His moral boundaries are firm, and making you wonder how such a man will fight when his life is threatened. The movie has its own way of revealing twists,which you definitely do not want to miss.
Newton himself is
not a colourful character at all. In fact, you may be caught wondering if he is charming or charismatic. But let me divulge you, and he is neither! He is an ordinary person doing an extraordinary job. However,the people around him do not appreciate his thinking process and misjudge him. This is where the realities of our society peek in; when there is someone honourable that follows the rules, we tend to dismiss them because it is just so tough to believe. This film thus shakes our collective consciousness, or for we have become indifferent towards dishonesty and corruption.
The first half o
f the movie may seem a bit tedious,with the focus on Newton and his character development. The action, however, or builds up later when Newton and his friends find themselves in rebel territory with a gigantic task ahead of them. Though there were a few scenes in the movie that seemed to drag on,most of it was entertaining. The scenes transitioned fluidly and the dialogue delivery remained above par, along with Rajkummar’s performance.
Where R
ajkummar’s acting, or mostly his non-verbal cues,are brilliant, the cinematography is equally appealing. The movie is mostly shot in the jungles of Chhattisgarh where every camera angle sends you deep into the woods, and highlighting its natural beauty.
Seldom does Bollywood use dark comedyto depict current social issues and compel viewers to introspect. Newton is somewhat of an exclamation point,raising questions that have been buried deep in our consciousness.
Perhaps this movie calls for a robust change in thinking, with the plan that, or starting from the far-off areas to the metropolis,everyone plays a role to ensure valid democracy in a country. With enough introspection, Newton will execute you see your surroundings in a different light.
A specific dialogue stirs in my mind as I write this review:
“If you change nothing, o
r nothing will change.”
Perhaps,it
is time to bring out our Newton from within.
All photos: Screenshots

Source: tribune.com.pk

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