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angrezi medium is the second film in a series built around education the first Hindi medium was about the struggle to get a child into an elite English medium school and raising medium is about the struggle to send a child to a prestigious college abroad watching the film I wonder if this was the world's first franchise based on such specific anxiety if it is then it's fitting that it's homegrown for Indians a child's education is an all-consuming priority as a parent I can assure you that these films tap into our most primal fears.
we've all had panic attacks that life will be over if a child doesn't get into X or Y institution we've all felt the desperation that Champak fields in this film champak is the proud proprietor of ghasita ram inaudible he's also a doting single father he says he was confused about whether to be a mom or a father to his daughter Tarika and naturally ended up being both champaks folds her clothes braids her hair presses her head while she studies for her exams since she was a little girl erica has dreamt of traveling abroad and has her heart set on a college in the UK on raising medium is the story of how far champak will go to get her there and honestly it's a pretty convoluted story it includes court cases cops criminals fake passports a large bag of cash which once again proves my pet theory that multiple writers equal messy writing and angrezi medium has for Bhavesh man Dalia Gaurav Shukla winner shovel and Sarah Bowden air.
which is perhaps why the narrative is so choppy the London portion feels even more disjointed particularly the scenes which establish how to dazzle Tarika is by her new surroundings suddenly she's doing shots wearing low-cut dresses and ignoring dad.
director Omiya rajanya has always had a talent for tapping into the absurdity of human nature remember being Cyrus and finding fanny he stages bizarre locations with skin there's a lovely father-daughter reconciliation scene in the middle of a car chase in this film the angrezi medium is unusual by design but it isn't stitched together well enough to feel organic.
anything is possible one-minute jumper can relative gopi are at the airport been strip-searched by cops some scenes later they are dressed in these ridiculously plush clothes attending an auction at the coveted college of course Hindi medium wasn't trying for realism either rich parents pretending to be poor and sleeping in a rat-infested who was a little far-fetched but angrezi medium goes further enriching fascicle in places, unlike the first film this one feels untethered to any known reality.
which undermines the impression and yet even when the writing gets sloppy and tedious the emotions feel authentic because the actors and the frame are so damn good there's this one sequence with Irfan deep-ando Brielle and punkers to party it makes a little sense but there's just such pleasure in watching these three actors riffing off each other same with dimple Kapadia and Kareena Kapoor Khan both blend beauty with this sort of stony edge they get one seem to shine but they do it with aplomb both playing characters.
who are bitter and sibling an unfinished hurt Radhika Madan captures the unforced innocence of a 17 year old desperate to get out of a small town and see the world she's an absolute natural I hope we see more of her and of the Pablo Brielle who has terrific timing but the heart of this film and of this franchise is their farm who renders with singular elegance the lunatic love and the ache that a parent feels there is nothing Turley or overbearing about him there's no sensation of the strain he is jumping hapless perennially confused fiercely protective of his daughter but also fiercely proud of her flight there's such sweetness and his fumbling attempt to do the best for her and really that's all any parent can do.
I found myself Teri at the end of and angrezi medium I was moved by Jambox emotions I was also passed by a farm his strength and his resilience against the deadly disease he is currently battling in an audio clip promoting the film he called it an unwanted memo this is an actor to treasure watching him as Marie Kondo would say sparks joy and we can all use some of that for more reviews like this.
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