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Shah Rukh Khan delivers once again in poignant immigratio­n story

- David Tusing

Dunki

Director: Rajkumar Hirani Stars: Shah Rukh Khan, Taapsee Pannu, Anil Grover, Vikram Kochhar

It’s now safe to say that, as far as Bollywood goes, 2023 belongs to Shah Rukh Khan. After starting the year with a bang with the blockbuste­r Pathaan, released in January, the superstar returned in September with Jawan and shattered the box office records he set earlier in the year.

And now with Dunki, Khan takes on a poignant immigratio­n tale with a whole lot of heart that’s bound to strike a chord with audiences.

A Punjabi reference to “donkey flight” or an illegal immigratio­n technique used to enter another country, dunki can encompass any illicit means – from dangerous border crossings to forged documents or false identity assumption­s.

In the film, Khan plays Hardy Singh Dhillon, an ex-army man who decides to help his friends immigrate to England. He agrees to be part of this mission because of his love for Manu (played by Taapsee Pannu), a feisty daughter whose family has fallen on hard times and who wants nothing more than to give her ageing parents a better life. Her friends Balli (Anil Grover) and Buggu (Vikram Kochhar) also have similar dreams, and stake their life’s earnings for a new life in London.

But after losing everything to an unscrupulo­us agent, the four friends decide to take the “dunki” route, setting off on a treacherou­s journey through Pakistan, Afghanista­n, Iran, Turkey and across Europe. They encounter trigger-happy border guards and dangerous armed rebels, losing many of their fellow “travellers” along the way.

Dunki doesn’t dwell too much on the journey, however, but chooses instead to highlight the hopes and dreams of its characters, their motivation­s and the sacrifices they’ve had to make for what they think will be a better life.

Eventually, the characters weigh the prices they’ve had to pay and reconcile with the consequenc­es of their decisions.

Illuminati­ng this very human experience is what acclaimed director Rajkumar Hirani, who shares co-writing credits with Abhijat Joshi and Kanika Dhillon, specialise­s in.

This film shines a light on one of the most politicall­y sensitive issues of our time with great sensitivit­y and clarity.

Hirani injects the story with enough Bollywood flourish, including song and dance sequences and loads of humour, but never takes his hand off the gear, eventually driving home the issue at hand.

Khan, of course, is the beating heart of the film.

Appearing in almost every scene, he delivers on whatever is demanded of him with ease, from ex-soldier toughness to lovelorn simpleton who pretends to master the English language.

Pannu’s power-packed performanc­e also deserves a mention, along with Grover’s and Kochhar’s, and the rest of the cast including Boman Irani as a hilarious English teacher. Bollywood star Vicky Kaushal’s fans will delight in his memorable cameo, too.

Interestin­gly, Hirani had earlier said that Khan rejected roles in Munna Bhai MBBS and 3 Idiots, both of which broke box office records upon their release. With Khan seemingly unstoppabl­e this year, the beautifull­y made Dunki also looks set for the record books.

 ?? Yash Raj Films ?? Anil Grover, Taapsee Pannu, Shah Rukh Khan and Vicky Kaushal star in a film which shines a light on a sensitive topic
Yash Raj Films Anil Grover, Taapsee Pannu, Shah Rukh Khan and Vicky Kaushal star in a film which shines a light on a sensitive topic

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