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The Reflective Report Of Chaman Bahaar

I accept that I'm 1 year, 7 Months, and 3 days late to dig out this vintage thumbnail from the wardrobe of Netflix. You see, true blessings & true messages always come late.

The silhouette of an imaginary illustration says when the world was barren land in a dark and quiet closet, God thought to brighten it up with life. And to lighten the burden of life, he made love. He made everything to live in pairs.

But it was never like God made all of us stand in a long queue at the partner's registration kiosk and enroll our lives for the certification of pairing with our husbands and wives, and friends and enemies, and only then one will be allowed to be born.

He made a group of men and women and an illiquid and godforsaken place. The inhabitants flee away to build the lure of city life. While Billu is immanent to live an innocent and primitive life. He is lonely as Adam was. After all, his silence is the way to heaven and back that reveals what a word means to him. 

If God was enough for Adam, he hadn't sent the prescription for love in disparity, patience, and regression.  

There comes Eve, and it transmogrifies the remote village into the dawning of Adamic civilization, which lives through the return of the youthful lusts, outcompeting for lady luck, the abundance of beans, political motives, insecurity, jealousy, insults, sufferings, debts, and beatings. This pure soul is so hurtful yet struggling to brave them out to protect his English rose from the evil eyes, without even meeting her once, until it thus invokes God's retribution & great lessons for corrupting the land.


Chaman Baahar
 

Credits: After watching this enthralling piece of work by the writer-director Apurva Dhar Badgaiyann himself, I truly take pride in saying that Indian Cinema and its writers are proving highly productive in the entertainment and recreation business than any other film industry producing exorbitant budget computerized movies.

After all, the stories aren't a clone produced in a laboratory. They are made in tragedy, love, human-to-human relationships and affection, inspiration, human comedy, and unfulfilled wishes.

Authored By
Zain Khan