‘We weren’t all Sooraj Barjatya families’: Kunal Kohli hails ‘Main Vaapas Aaunga’ as Imtiaz Ali’s ‘best film’, recalls scenes that ‘will give him dreams’ | Hindi Movie News
A film producer There is Kohli is back with another heartfelt review and this time it’s for Imtiaz Ali Directed Partition’s drama, ‘Main Vaapas Aaunga’ which has turned out to be a hit at the box office. The film has been praised by the audience and the industry for its acting and creativity, and Kohli’s latest review adds to the growing rap with the director by calling it Imtiaz Ali’s ‘best work yet’.
Kunal Kohli says ‘Main Vaapas Aaunga’ is Imtiaz Ali’s ‘best film’
Sharing a video on Instagram, Kunal Kohli explained how the film had an impact on him. He said, “I just saw ‘Main Vaapas Aaunga’ and this movie really touched me. My aunt and uncle used to talk about Partition and a lot of it was in this movie. He talked about the dangers and the consequences. And of course, there were relatives who never talked about it, which is also shown in the film. The love story is innocent, pure and beautiful. This is Imtiaz’s best work. So beautifully they showed love, the story behind it – the story was very slow, things were moving slowly. Even today, news and information travel very quickly. At that time, he had to go through this great process of division, knowing what happened to people, making decisions, not forgiving yourself or people not forgiving you at all. “Kohli went on to praise the writers and all the actors, saying, “The textures and layers that Imtiaz has brought to the film are his scripts. The performances of each character – how do you choose one actor? family. Not all of us were Sooraj Barjatya type families. We all face problems in our families, things that you don’t forgive or understand your parents. And this is what Imtiaz and all the actors in the family produced. “
Kunal Kohli praises his players Naseeruddin Shah Rajat Kapoor, Diljit Dosanjh , Vedang Raina and Sharvari
Kohli went on to explain the team’s reaction, saying, “Rajat Kapoor took out his anger on his father and gradually he changed and tried to understand him. Also Diljit – what an actor; components that he brings to his work. Sharvari, Vedan – beautiful. “Everyone has done a great job.”
Pictures that hit Kunal Kohli hard
Without revealing the major damage, Kohli revealed two real events that left his impression, one of which, he says, will stay with him like a dream. At the first show, he shared about his close relationship so far, “One of the things that affected me the most – without spoilers – I heard a certain kind of bua (aunt) and my grandfather told me. The women on the train used to drink poison; When people came to attack, they would take poison and kill themselves. But in this film, the way the events are shown by the grandfather, it really shakes you. This will give me nightmares; it hurts a lot.”In the second scene, about Diljit Dosanjh’s character meeting his father, Kohli said, “Another scene was when Diljit kept asking his father, ‘Tell us what happened to the women.’ And he says, ‘What you should remove from it is the hatred between two religions and two communities,’ and I don’t think that was the case. And there are many other conversations that are just thrown in at random but mean a lot. The film is definitely worth a second and third viewing. I will take my daughter – she is only 15 years old, but I want her to see the film and understand what happened. It still gave me the truth even though I heard these stories from my grandmother.”Kohli ended his comment with unreserved praise for the director, saying, “It is important that everyone watches this film, to understand the love and stories of that time. Imtiaz, hats off – love you, the film you have made. This is your best film.”
About ‘Main Vaapas Aaunga’
‘Main Vaapas Aaunga’ follows the journey of a 95-year-old man who suffers a stroke as he tries to reach Pakistan. As pieces of his memory begin to return, his grandson slowly unravels the story of life before the Partition, revealing long-settled relationships, heartbreak and the lingering impact of history. Directed by Imtiaz Ali, the film marks the filmmaker’s fifth collaboration with singer AR Rahman, following their previous ventures ‘Rockstar’, ‘Highway’, ‘Tamasha’ and ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’. The film stars Diljit Dosanjh as Nirvair Singh, Naseeruddin Shah as Ishar Singh, Vedang Raina as Keenu/Ishar Singh Grewal and Sharvari as Afsana/Jiya. Anjana Sukhani, Banita Sandhu, Sanjay Suri, Rajat Kapoor and Nikhat Khan.According to Sacnilk, the film has grossed Rs 51.51 crore nett with an international collection of Rs. 77.64 million.



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