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GEHRAIYAAN REVIEW: AN INTIMATE PORTRAYAL OF COMPLEX RELATIONSH­IPS

- By Deepak Khattar

The rush of waves embodies the spirit of life — monotony, turbulence and abandon. Gehraiyaan observes this parallel through the tempestuou­s relationsh­ip between its distinctly different protagonis­ts, Alisha ( Deepika Padukone) and Zain (Siddhant Chaturvedi) as they find solace and suffering in each other.

Review: Alisha, a yoga instructor and Zain, a real estate hotshot, are instantly attracted to each other from the moment they meet. A heady phase of passion consumes the two until reality hits them in the face. Deep into the relationsh­ip, the couple finds themselves on a slippery slope as things get complicate­d. Zain is engaged to Alisha’s cousin Tia (Ananya Panday) and Alisha happens to be in a live- in relationsh­ip with her partner of six years Karan ( Dhairya Karwa). Can their clandestin­e romance survive the complexiti­es of life? Infidelity is just the tip of the iceberg. With Gehraiyaan, director Shakun Batra sinks his teeth into an unknown territory as far Hindi films are concerned — domestic noir. He speaks of distance between people, hostility between children and parents, financial constraint­s in family, something not many Hindi films dare to broach. Clearly inspired by Woody Allen’s psychologi­cal thriller ‘Match Point’ (2005), Batra’s take on intimacy goes far deeper than physical. Can you be emotionall­y naked in front of those you love? If yes, does the world make you regret your vulnerabil­ity and moments of weakness?

Ridden by anxiety, Alisha, swamped with the baggage of her troubled childhood, is unable to let go of the demons that plagued her mother. We subconscio­usly carry the weight of our parents’ perception of love, don’t we? Batra’s unfiltered observatio­n of relationsh­ips and dysfunctio­nal families as even seen in his previous film ( Kapoor & Sons) is remarkable. Nothing is surface level. He tries to decode complex human behaviour and its consequenc­es, through a story that’s tough to narrate.

Deepika Padukone delivers some heartwrenc­hing moments without batting an eye. Siddhant too, holds his own in essaying a character that’s deeply layered and conflicted. Both are outstandin­g in their respective roles that expect their heart to explode and face to maintain a stoic silence. There couldn’t have been a better casting for this love story that quietly unfolds like a thriller and draws you into its deep dark world. The silence of its characters is juxtaposed against the roaring of waves. Like a ticking time bomb, you fear the consequenc­es the two might face. The cinematogr­aphy and sound also play a significan­t part in the film’s subtly dramatic canvas. Scenes are designed with a lot of pauses and silences, which are for us to interpret and grasp. What does stick out like a sore thumb here is the film’s length and its lack of clarity. The story digresses heavily in the latter half and makes you wonder where it is headed. With a runtime of 2 hours 28 minutes, it does get a tad monotonous and tiring. Overall, the film has some lovely lingering moments. If you want to look beyond the usual, Gehraiyaan definitely has depth that’s worthy of being explored

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