'Hawaizaada': A Dreamlike Masterpiece About A Dreamer


"Hawaizaada" attempts an almost-impossible marriage of a visual splendour with emotional surrender. The characters, be it the whimsical aimless Shivkar Talpade or his kooky mentor Shastry , or the Britishers who scowl at any attempt by Shastry and Talpade to create inventional history....these are people who don't believe in holding back emotions. When they feel show. Period.

The year is 1895. The possibilities of recreating that era in present times seems far-fetched and unlikely. Thanks to Puri's art directors(Subrata Chakraborty0, Amit Ray), music composers(Vishal Bhardwaj pitches in with a zestful lavni filmed on the gorgeous Sharda) and most specially his incredibly gifted camera-person Savita Singh(who happens to be Puri's wife), the director has constructed a world as unthinkable on paper as the theory of flying a plane must have seemed to Talpade's contemporaries.

Thank God for the dreamers,back then and now.

"Hawaizaada" is a film with tempestuous ambitions. Co-writers Vibhu Puri and Saurabh R Bhave use Talpade's dream of flying as a metaphor for anyone from any era who has dreamt of breaking free. The pronounced but Amuted metaphor is extended into Talpade's extend family of repressed character, again very Devdas-like in its operatic structure. There is the growling father(Jayant Kripalani), tightlipped mother(Natasha Sinha), smirking brother(Mehul Kajaria), dominated bhabhi(Priyanka Sethia)....They all long to ,well, fly .

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Source: IANS