Saturday, March 21, 2015

Quick Review of “Black Home”


Cast: Ashutosh Rana, Chitrashi Rawat, Simran Sehmi, Sharad Ponkshe, Murli Sharma, Achint Kaur

Black Home, a Hindi Social Drama film directed by Ashish Deo. It talks about one of the most disturbing issues i.e. dark remand home and the sex / flesh trade. The film is supposed to be based on research and inspired by true incidents.

Rajawadi Remand Home is in news due to a few girls running away from the same. DK (Ashutosh Rana), takes up this project as Channel Bureau Chief in his Electronic Media news company. He selects journalist Anjali, a mediocre performer to expose the racket and the dark side of the same.

This Remand Home is almost lethal for the girls, who have to go through hell. Some are brought there since they have committed some crime, and some others are perhaps kidnapped and brought. The life is really very tough. Girls don’t get proper food, clothing and also are physically assaulted, raped.

Black Home is the story of how it tries to expose the system itself, ministers, authorities whoever is involved.  Dialogues include the references of various issues viz. India stands 3rd in the world for rape; every 20 minutes a girl is raped in India; 5 Lakh children are forced into sex trade every year; out of 12 million girls born in India, 1 million girls do not see their first birthday etc.

The issue handled in the movie is very sensitive and it also projects the dark face of our society. Definitely the movie could have been handled in a much better manner. The gravity of the topic was lessened by the frames of Anjali’s Mehandi, Sangeet, Marriage preparations. An item number was also there which was a high deterrent in the movie.
As far as the cast is concerned, three stand out – Ashutosh Rana, Achint Kaur (as Remand Home warden) and Chitrashi Rawat (a Remand Home inhabitant, Chak De fame). Akshay Hariharan (Singer Hariharan;s son) turns composer and singer for this movie.

Black Home talks about the other side of the society where things are too dark. Though, it needed a better treatment, it needs applause for highlighting such social issues.


Rating: 2.5/5 (Average +)

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