Choked movie release: Highlights

Here's what celebrities, critics and fans are saying about Anurag Kashyap directorial Choked, starring Saiyami Kher and Roshan Mathew in the lead roles.

Written by Antara Chakraborthy | Updated: June 5, 2020 11:14:37 pm
Netflix Choked Choked is streaming on Netflix.

Starring Saiyami Kher, Roshan Mathew, Amruta Subhash and Rajshri Deshpande, Choked is now streaming. Directed by Anurag Kashyap, Choked is the story of a family that goes through some unexpected events after demonetisation comes into effect.

Here, Saiyami plays a middle-class working woman, Sarita, who finds rolls of cash in her kitchen pipes. The accidental discovery of money makes her life better until demonetisation hits, and all the cash she has is rendered useless.

Anurag Kashyap has earlier been associated with Netflix for projects like Sacred Games, Ghoul, Lust Stories and Ghost Stories, but this is the first time that the director’s full-length feature film is being released exclusively on Netflix.

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16:50 (IST)05 Jun 2020
'Dark and gritty take on demonetization'

User @itzz_aswin shared via Twitter, “#Choked.. Dark and Gritty take on Demonetization with a Satirical tone! Loved the performance of @SaiyamiKher and @roshanmathew22 The Usage of tamil dialogues and a tamil 'Kuthu' song by @anuragkashyap72 shows his love towards kollywood ❤That was a Surprise! ✌”

16:34 (IST)05 Jun 2020
'Definitely worth a watch'

User @iamprasath007 shared on Twitter, “#Choked - highly worked for me!! @SaiyamiKher was astonishing throughout. I am going to add her to my virtual crush listI think this is @anuragkashyap72 's most light-hearted film! Loved that subtle dig on Modi. Definitely worth a watch.”

16:20 (IST)05 Jun 2020
'Simple, crisp and beautiful'

User @spotfinlion posted on Twitter, “Another beautiful work of art from @anuragkashyap72 and this time it was so unlike him!! Just watched this simple, crisp and beautiful movie #Choked set around the demonetization of 2016!! Extraordinary performances by the leads!! #ChokedPaisaBoltaHai.”

16:04 (IST)05 Jun 2020
'Good thriller'

“#netflix #Choked has a superb premise of note ban. Amazing performance by @sayamikher @anuragkashyap72 a film for the whole family, intriguing screenplay and twists are good. Good thriller,” user @avadsays tweeted.

15:48 (IST)05 Jun 2020
'Best movie I've watched in a long time'

User @sohilnikam tweeted, “#Choked is the best movie I've watched in a long time. What hilarity, what suspense, what a twist. It had everything! Kudos @anuragkashyap72 and @NetflixIndia.”

15:33 (IST)05 Jun 2020
'A brilliantly directed film'

A user @harshitdonter posted via Twitter, “#ChokedPaisaBoltaHai is a brilliantly directed film. Nothing like @anuragkashyap72 has directed before. Portrayal of characters by the cast is effortless and @karshkalemusic 's music is the biggest compliment for the film. #Choked @NetflixIndia.”

15:22 (IST)05 Jun 2020
'Saiyami Kher looks impressive'

User @RahulKatyayan shared on Twitter, “Trust @anuragkashyap72 to put relevant times as a record for future generations in his films, like beef politics in Mukkabaaz and now a whole movie on demonetization. @SaiyamiKher looks impressive, promising, did an excellent job as a leading lady. Enjoyed #Choked.”

14:55 (IST)05 Jun 2020
'Choked redeems Netflix in more ways than one'

“#Choked redeems @Netflix in more ways than one. Great context, grey characters, just enough political jibes, middle class dreams - all add up to delicious viewing. Loved it @anuragkashyap72 @SaiyamiKher, my favourite @rajshriartist and the stupendous  writing team,” posted user @kumudchaudhary1 on Twitter.

14:36 (IST)05 Jun 2020
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14:16 (IST)05 Jun 2020
'Chocked hooks your right away'

User @sreeparnas tweeted, “#Choked hooks you right away w/ its mood & milieu. @anuragkashyap72's suspense drama finely portrays a middle-class couple's struggle w/ matters of money  & the heart. @SaiyamiKher gives a stellar performance.”

13:58 (IST)05 Jun 2020
Choked: Our verdict

Indian Express critic Shubhra Gupta rated the film 2 stars out of 5. In her review, she wrote, “Given Kashyap’s skill-sets of melding the real with the bizarre, the twisted with the straight, this money heist had the potential to be a real zinger.” She further added, “Choked doesn’t quite live up to its premise: it has some fine elements, but the connective tissue that binds it all together is a weak stretch.”

Read more | Choked review: Not enough bite

13:38 (IST)05 Jun 2020
‘Refreshing film’

User @MaddyMatters posted via Twitter, “Watched the film Choked directed by @anuragkashyap72. Such a refreshing film - unique, simple and yet, throws lights on life’s many complexities. Super performances, finely directed and such nuanced, beautiful writing by @misterbistar. Watch this one! #Choked @SaiyamiKher.”

13:18 (IST)05 Jun 2020
I’m Choked with excitement, says Kubbra Sait

I’m #choked with excitement. Damn girl @SaiyamiKher it’s 12 minutes to go.Sending the grandest love your way #RoshanMathew @misterbistar and @anuragkashyap72 @NetflixIndia,” she tweeted. 

13:04 (IST)05 Jun 2020
Nivin Pauly: A must watch
12:47 (IST)05 Jun 2020
Hansal Mehta: Simple and Tight

Director Hansal Mehta took to Twitter to praise the film. He said, “#Choked is critique, slice of life, twisted, poignant and funny all together. It is a simple and tight @anuragkashyap72  film. Sparkling performances by @AmrutaSubhash and @rajshriartist. #RoshamMatthew has a strong but endearing presence. The music is terrific.” He further added, “Cinematography, production design, editing and sound are top notch. Thrilled to see such a well captured and nuanced Maharashtrian world by a North Indian director!   Don't miss #Choked. Repeating : don't miss @SaiyamiKher. And yes welcome @anuragkashyap72 3.0.”

Anurag Kashyap, who was earlier a part of Phantom Films, has launched his own production company, Good Bad Films. Choked is the first film from the production company.

Kashyap told The Telegraph, "Choked is essentially about a marriage, about aspirations, about lower-middle-class people. This is not a dark thriller or a political commentary on demonetisation, or my point of view on it. Some people have watched the film and they were very surprised that it was nothing of what they had expected from me."