
#Hindi movie rajma chawal movie#
As expected, this does happen in the movie but again there is a whole chunk of story it. Maybe, the movie could have been ended with Kabir thoroughly enjoying eating Rajma Chawal with his hands, thus completing a loop. For instance, in the beginning of the movie, Kabir is seen eating Rajma Chawal with a spoon which is frowned upon by the other members of the household since they believe that the true essence lies in eating it with bare hands.

The screenplay in terms of sequencing of scenes is also a questionable aspect.

He has an emotional attachment to the house in which his mother lived, an emotion that he does not expect his father to ever understand.įeeling the void, his father, with the help of his friends, sets up a Facebook profile with a girl’s name (Tara) in order to talk to his son and help him out of the difficult phase he was going through.

Kabir evades every opportunity to converse with his father ever since they moved from New Delhi to Chandni Chowk in Old Delhi. Raj Mathur (Rishi Kapoor) is an old school, emotion suppressing father of Kabir Mathur (Anirudh Tanwar) and is distanced from his son due to the death of his wife. Let us start with a projection of the plot:

Overall the movie hits a number of prevalent family issues which could be why it was screened at the 20th Mumbai Film Festival. It speaks to our generation, convincing us to value our family, friends, those who are close to us and those who may not be physically present with us while climbing the ladder of success but not letting these emotions affect our ascendence.
#Hindi movie rajma chawal series#
The movie is a series of “ Awww!” moments with the perfect spice of drama coupled with comedy along with a hint of romance. “Rajma Chawal” is a poignant story of a despondent father trying to reach out and bridge the generation gap with his growing son in this age of technology, which is too advanced for him to understand. Which relationship hasn’t suffered the wretched communication gap in today’s technologically complex world? Within this still developing economy, embedded with thousands of cultures, tangled in millions of emotions and successes largely being dependent on actions which are influenced by all of the above, the generation/ communication gap has become a part and parcel of our lives.
