Chhapaak Movie Review : A brave story of a woman’s grit and indomitable spirit
In keeping with the newest Field Workplace India report, Deepika’s movie has managed to mint one other Rs 7 crore on the ticket counters on Sunday which has helped the movie attain a complete of Rs 18 crore from its first weekend. Whereas its competitor ‘Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior‘ has been doing good enterprise on the field workplace. The report additional advised that the movie has managed to excel in West Bengal however that is the one area the place it has dominated Ajay Devgn‘s periodic drama.
Deepika essays the function of acid assault survivor Laxmi Agarwal within the movie. For the unversed, it was again in 2005 when Laxmi, who was simply 16-year-old, then, was reportedly attacked by a 32-year-old man who threw acid on her as a result of she had turned down his proposal. She did not let the incident pull her down. Laxmi went on to work as director of an NGO and likewise related to marketing campaign Cease Acid Assaults.
In the meantime, speaking about her household and Ranveer Singh‘s response to the ‘Chhapaak’, Deepika in an unique interview with ETimes mentioned, “Sure, in fact, it has been extraordinarily troublesome for my household to look at the trailer and I believe it’ll be very troublesome for them to look at the movie as effectively. They know that they are coming right here for the screening and for the premiere they usually know bodily that’s what they must do. I do not assume emotionally they’re prepared for it. However yeah, I imply, I am not going to spoon-feed them.”
Moreover, she added, “I really feel like it’s a harsh actuality that as individuals not as my mother and father, however as individuals they should come to phrases with. However yeah, I imply, like I mentioned, it is also an entertaining movie. It is not solely heavy there are different points to Laxmi’s life as effectively. Actually, the acid assault is one facet of it. However there’s a lot extra to the movie than simply that. So, I believe they’ll do effectively. I believe they actually benefit from the film.”