#Newton : Everyone noticed the falling of fruits from tree but
it took one Sir Issac Newton to ponder over the reason behind it that led to
the discovery of gravitational force. It isn’t a mere coincidence that Amit
Masurkar’s Netwon has a scene where the main protagonist Nutan Kumar aka Newton
is eating an apple while reading the election manual. Everyone goes through the
process of reading a manual and as shown in one of the scenes in the movie
,many in fact know the process by heart, but there
are only a few who have the courage to follow the rule , to stand in the line
of fire to deliver their duty .
Newton asks many tough fundamental questions, many of
whose answer it doesn’t have. But it forces one to ponder. In a powerful scene
the main protagonist reads out the names of the candidates to the naxal hit
villagers, telling them that they can vote for their choice of politicians who
will fulfill their demands and the villagers respond back telling this is the
first time they are hearing those names and none of the politicians even know
their problem. In the final act we see the forest has been destroyed. Plants
got replaced by plants (industrial). No one asks the questions around the
people who live in those jungles, no one is bothered about their livelihood,
their culture, their practices and their lives. They probably remain just as
headcount in the voter’s list. People remember them every five years only
during the great Indian circus. Foreign media visits, Photo –ops happen and
then they are forgotten like those burnt houses. The film is a terrific satire
on the dance of democracy. And the beauty of the film is it doesn’t take sides.
It leaves the audience to decide for himself.
Newton boasts of an ensemble cast where everyone out
performs everyone. Pankaj Tripathi and Rajkumar Rao are outstanding. Want to
learn acting? No need to go to an acting school. Just watch these two pounce
upon each other, almost literally! The support cast of Anjali Patil, Raghubir
Yadav and Sanjay Mishra are terrific too. The films dialogues are witty and
razor sharp. I couldn’t find a single dull moment. At 106 minutes its length
was just perfect.
If you are looking for answers then Newton isn’t a
film for you. But if you are the kind who gets disturbed by the happenings in
his/her surroundings , who comes back home and contemplates over the tough
questions asked , the one who loves to do what is right than what is convenient
, the one who does his duty without thinking that he is doing a favor , go and
watch Newton. They don’t make such satires too often now a days, at least in
Bollywood. It isn’t a flawless film, yet who cares , we need many such Newtons
, in our lives and in our cinema. I will put it right up there along with Mukti
Bhavan and Death in Gunj as one of the finest films of 2017.
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