Anubhav Sinha's best film for sure and Tappse Pannu's best performance to date.
At its core, "Thappad" is a film about Amrita, a woman who is forced to reevaluate her life and choices after her husband slaps her at a party. What sets this movie apart is not just its portrayal of the physical act of violence but its unflinching examination of the emotional, psychological, and societal aftermath.
Amrita's journey becomes a mirror reflecting the deeply ingrained patriarchy and casual sexism prevalent in society.
The slap is the trigger that prompts her to question every preconceived notion she once held.
The film's power lies not only in its depiction of a single slap but in its unwavering focus on the emotional, psychological, and societal ripples that emanate from that moment.
Amrita's journey acts as a mirror, gently revealing the entrenched patriarchy and subtle sexism that still lingers in our society.
I love this film. It's delicate, subtle, sensitive and layered. A masterpiece.
I am also happy it did reasonably well commercially....I think a lot of women + men saw it and though some didn't understand or get the message fully, the fact that many women and men engaged with the film is a step in the right direction. It's a reminder that even small ripples can eventually lead to significant change.
I saw it again and didn't get bored at all. The movie delicately peels back the layers of Amrita's life, revealing a profound transformation. I loved this.
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