Phir Ussi Mod Par
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Directed by | Lekh Tandon |
Written by | Story: Pt. Revati Sharan Sharma Screenplay & Dialogues: Lekh Tandon |
Produced by | KMPL production. Kanika, Anshula and Trinetra Bajpai. |
Starring | Nadira Babbar Kanwaljeet Singh Parmeet Sethi Jividha Sharma Kanika Bajpai Rajeev Verma Govind Namdev Smita Jaykar |
Cinematography | Jahangir Chaudhary |
Edited by | Awadh Narayan Singh |
Music by | Shankar Jaikishan Trinetra Bajpai Agnel Faizan |
Production company | Kanika Multiscope Pvt Ltd |
Running time | 134 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Phir Ussi Mod Par (English: Back to Square One) is a Hindi movie directed by Lekh Tandon and was produced under the banner of Avant-garde motion picture.[1][2]
It is a contemporary film on a hotly debated topical subject, and a relevant the issue of “Triple Talaq” i.e., a tradition of divorce in Islam that happens when one verbally speaks my three words. The issue is featured in social and media circles regularly - a tidal wave of public opinion which refuses to ebb. The treatment of the controversial subject silhouettes the futility and unsavory repercussions of the prevalent practice of Talaq against the social-religious relevance of the practice juxtaposed with the real-time honored beliefs and modern way of life. The film endeavors to convey the practicality of being associated with the basic modus operandi of the practice of “Triple Talaq,” which, although present in abundance in religious under-currents is selfishly camouflaged and purposely misinterpreted to meet personal ends with the ethos of the very basis of the denouement taking a back seat in the process.
The movie had its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival 2018,[3] opening to a packed house with a rousing response. It is produced by Trinetra, Kanika, and Anshula Bajpai under their banner Kanika Multiscope (KMPL).
Plot
A pregnant Naaz (Jividha Sharma) who is given triple talaq by her husband Shaheed (Parmeet Sethi) could not take the shock and tries to kill herself. She is saved by Rasheed (Kanwaljeet Singh), who marries her and gives her a new lease on life. However, when later in life, she comes across a triple talaq situation, she chooses to fight it rather than let it go.[4]
Cast
- Kanika Bajpai as Ruby Beghum
- Nadira Babbar as Anchor
- Kanwaljeet Singh as Rasheed
- Govind Namdev as Zahid Khan
- Parmeet Sethi as Shaheed Khan
- Jividha Sharma as Naaz
- Shikha Iktaan as Shabnam
- S. M. Zaheer as MunshiJi
- Smita Jaykar as Beghum
- Vineeta Malik as Ammi
- Rajeev Verma as ADV. Usman Shaikh
- Haider Ali as Sufi
- Sanjay Sharma as Maulvi
- Brij Bhooshan Sahani as ADV. Pandit
- Deepika Amin as Doctor
- Arun Bali
Release
The world premiere was held at Kino3, Zoopalast theatre of the Berlin Film Festival.[5]
References
- ^ bureau, Odisha Diary (1 March 2019). "This women's day film based on Tripal Talaq "Phir Ussi Mod Par" to hit silver Screens all over India". OdishaDiary. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
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has generic name (help) - ^ "Lekh Tandon passes away: Celebrities pay tribute to Amrapali director". 16 October 2017.
- ^ Team, Tellychakkar. "Lekh Tandon's last film on Triple Talak at Berlin Film Festival".
- ^ Tandon, Lekh (12 April 2019), Phir Ussi Mod Par (Drama), Kanika Multiscope, retrieved 12 May 2022
- ^ India-West, R.M. VIJAYAKAR, Special to. "Lekh Tandon's Swansong 'Phir Ussi Mod Par - Back To Square One' Premiered at Berlin Film Festival".
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External links
- [1] at Cinestaan