d'Review: We Are Faheem & Karun

 

...the Jagran Film Festival was on at the Silver City Cinemas here in my hometown, Dehradun and Onir's newest work was going to be screening there! There was no way I was going to miss out on this! And truth be told, I'd been wanting Onir's work to screened here, in this city, since forever.


"We Are Faheem & Karun" is yet another remarkable creation by Onir; this movie, like others before this, deal with the relatable realities of the queer community and also an insight of the lives's experiences here in India. The protagonists Faheem and Karun, depicted the love, strife and conflict with absolute brilliance; Mir Tawseef and Akash Mennon remarkable work you two, loved it.


This movie also helped me gain perspective of the acceptability affecting the queer persons in Kashmir; to a most welcome surprise this movie showed Faheem's family to be accepting of their son's "queerness" - the brother with his care and concern, the mother (played by Sana Javeid) filled with sorrow for her son's broken heart and the father who never spoke about it, but the expressions spoke silently in volumes.


Mir Salman playing the role of Zaid, Faheem's brother, was amazing with his rather angry albeit caring character. Hats off to him. 


The duality of his character portrayed in this movie was such a reality check of the complexities of human emotions: his own internal conflicts, his anger, his demons while simultaenously showing worry and concern for his brother and family.


I want to take a moment to mention Deep Pradhan and express my appreciation for the beautiful background music.


And I can't get the location out of my thoughts - simply surreal; Gurez is beautiful! Nostalgia struck me often while I sat there watching the movie.

Onir, Thank You! Thank you for sharing this story; eagerly awaiting the next chapter.


All Of You, Cast & Crew, You Are Awesome! Stay Awesome!



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