Saturday, 18 October 2014

Film Review : Black



            The famous movie Black by Sanjay Leela Bhansali is a tribute to the famous blind and deaf laureate, Helen Keller. The story interprets Helen’s remarkable life and the role of her teacher Annie Sullivan.
            The story begins as the protagonist Michelle Mc Nally (Rani Muckerji), a blind and deaf woman born in an Indian family reflects on her life. She is in search of her old teacher Debraj Sahai (Amitabh Bachhan) who made her what she is. Later, she finds himafter twenty long years, withn his memory completely lost, so that he cannot even recognize her.
            Michelle as a little girl confused and disturbed because of her physical disability. Even her parents failed to deal with the little girl as she becomes more destructive. Then things get out of hand. Once she created a fire at home and at another time she tried to hurt her little baby sister. Because of all these wild behavior, her father (Dhritiman Chaterji) decided to admit her in an asylum. Her mother (Shehnaz Patel) fights for a last chance for her daughter. Then she arranged a teacher Debraj, from a deaf and blind school. The teacher was tough with the girl and he gradually changes her wild character. Though the father was against his rough handling of the girl, he later accepts him when he sees the positive progress in her.
            Debraj slowly introduces her to the world of light and sound. Later she tries to make sense of the dark world around her. She began to learn her first word. The teacher becomes her companion and he has ambitions for her. He helps her in college to attain graduation. But later his memory slowly started to fade. She lost him when Alzheimer’s trapped him completely.
            ‘Black’ is a wonderful movie from a famous director. The direction, editing, background, along with performances madr it outstanding. The film touches us to the core and it is an experience one shouldn’t miss. So, if you get a chance, do watch it..
                                                                                                                                JASNA. P

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