Attaboy Anurag!!
Choked is a clever, concerned, creative, candid, compassionate and critical commentary laced with wit, sarcasm and black humour and has the unmistakable stamp of Anurag Kashyap.
The reference to clogged drainage is again as much a distraction as the undercurrent of the narrative on demonetization.
Choked are the souls of protagonists trying to redeem themselves of their defeats and setbacks that seem to haunt them.
While the narrative on demonetization is a distraction, there are a few creative liberties in the demonetization stretch, which bring a smile to your face.
The way the demonetization is announced by one of the characters is nothing short of brilliant
The positive impact of demonetization, while never explicitly discussed is so cleverly used as the movie unfolds.
The ensuing "kuthu" song in Tamil after the announcement of demonetization, is another interesting creative liberty. The song captures the mood of ensuing confusion that kicks in after the announcement of demonetization. It is hilarious to see some Bhangra thrown in for a fraction of a second to the "Kuthu" tunes.
As the banks open up and the Sardar comes out valiantly after getting his quota of Rs. 4,000 for the day and takes a Selfie, in true Anurag mode the scene toggles to an old lady, haggard and tired, braving the queue requesting for some additional money that will save her trouble of not needing to come again, there is a poignancy that is laced with anger.
The narrative is suspenseful and I liked a particular scene which seem to be clearly inspired from Roman Holiday.
It is just heart warming to note that good old integrity remains the greatest virtue and hope for mankind.
P.S:
BirdMan's backgorund score has been tweaked throughout the film. While it is fascinating, just in case the tune was not brought or permission not taken, I feel that this is blatant plagiarism. Certainly not expected from Anurag Kashyap and Amit Trivedi.
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