
Pari movie cast: Anushka Sharma, Parambrata Chatterjee, Rajat Kapoor, Ritabhari Chakraborty, Mansi Multani
Pari movie director: Prosit Roy
Pari movie rating: One star
That this is an anti-fairy tale we know because the tagline tells us so. But Pari, which styles itself as a supernatural horror flick, takes the burden of its song very seriously indeed: right from the beginning, and in almost every frame subsequently, there is darkness, evil, blood, Satanists, satanic verses, bruised women in chains and men with hacksaws. It’s all drummed in. That’s your supernatural part.
The horror part of it unspools right alongside. Thunder, lightning, rain, women in black robes with rotten skulls for faces, noises off, creaking doors. What you don’t get, in all this blood-and-gore and groan-and-moan and slash-and-burn, is a film.
By the time we begin piecing the pieces, it’s well past the half-way mark. And then, very rapidly, Pari becomes all exposition and explanation. We start getting answers to why the mysterious Rukhsana ( Sharma) who emerges from a hut by a swamp in a forest (yes, all those things in a row) behaves the way she does, why Arnab (Chatterjee) feels like he owes her something, and why the two of them seem to constantly be swimming through murk, why a man with a damaged eye (Kapoor) shows up with a bunch of his weapon-bearing men.
But the whole enterprise never rises above its silliness. The plot, trying desperately for gravitas by referencing certain yesteryear events in Bangladesh, without really giving us a credible reason, never hangs together, never feels true. Mumbo jumbo about ‘ifrits’ (evil spirits) is bunged in, and a lot of blood is let. By the end of it, a good couple of quarts of the red stuff have been spilled, but instead of scary, it’s all too dreary.
Is anyone fully wicked? Conversely, is anyone really all good? And cannot love conquer all? If the film had been able to incorporate the ideas that it throws up, Pari may have had something to say. But it doesn’t.
Anushka Sharma plays Rukhsana with a great deal of bloody enthusiasm. You cannot accuse her of not trying hard, but the film is so poorly-written, and so scatter-brained that nothing can rescue it, not even a leading lady who is determined to do something different with her producing heft. Poor Parambrata Chatterjee is left trying to hold up the story, such as it is, and is the only one left standing.
In Sharma’s previous effort, we met cheery ghosts (Phillauri). And now, it is evil spirits. She clearly wants to break out and do something unconventional, but this is not it. How about plain ol’ humans the next time around?
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- Mar 3, 2018 at 12:56 amA totally unfair review. Must question the sensibilities of the author. Think she expected Golmaal 3 kind of horror. Pari is ahead of its time, very intelligently written and brilliantly performed and directed. Managed to blend occult and horror and turn it into a beautiful emotion of love and acceptance...very deftly handled. I'd definitely give this a 4/5 but it's not for everyone.Reply
- Mar 2, 2018 at 9:30 pmI can only laugh and if possible pity the sense of cinematic judgement of Shubhra Gupta. I saw to movie. The start is slow, as slow as T3EN starring Amitabh Bacchan. The movie starts with sub plots. Therefore there appears a disconnect. The main plot is revealed after interval. There is a story in the movie if one has the honesty to accept it. Shubhra may have fund the story unbelievable, but then, movies and hero's are not created by believable stories, and yes the genre is horror, and no horro ever appeals rational mind. The end is emotional and does convey a message which Shubhra missed. There is a Rakshaas, in all of us, whether humans or devils. The human is more devilish in treating devils as devils, but devils when in love get more human.Here, horror is used as a tool to put a point rather that scare you out of your wits. And that is perhaps the usp of this movie. Go ahead and watch it for the superb acting of all the characters.Reply
- Mar 2, 2018 at 7:53 pmShubra Gupta when was the last time you praised a movie??? Please stop your stupid reviews if you dont know anything about movie making..Reply
- Mar 2, 2018 at 7:27 pmSeriously? Poorly written and scatter-brain? That's your definition of a movie which is well scripted, decently executed and outstandingly performed by proven performers?? Did you guys demand for money for this review and not get paid? Its critics like you that are half the reason movies like these (also read Jagga Jasoos ) don't get made in Bollywood. Start critic-ing. Stop exacting personal vendetta on a movie of which you wanted something else and delivered something else.. albeit brilliantly.Reply
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