Kaalkoot,Vijay Verma’s Feeble Flipflop

Advertisements

Kaalkoot(8 episodes ;streaming on  JioCinema)

Rating: **

Watching this dark murky look at smalltown gender prejudices I got a nasty bout of déjà vu. Kaalkoot looks like the brilliant Dahaad stripped of  all slanted  relevance and subliminal strengths. It is  like  being placed  at the  centre of  a morality tale that is so pale and stale, it never rises  above its flaws.

 Vijay Varma whom we’ve repeatedly seen playing sociopaths, is here the sincere  newly recruited cop facing a big crime  investigation. Until the  end  I  feared Verma would show his  true colours. But no. He  is the  Good Cop here, swear to  God, trying to do his  job.

 Verma’s Ravi  must investigate  an acid attack .He reminded  me Sonakshi Sinha  in Dahaad , specially the angle of the mother badgering the cop to get married.The bahu(t)-insistent  Mataji here is  the super-talented Seema Biswas.

   I  mildly  enjoyed the  mother-son scenes between Verma and Biswas. I could see both struggling to  add some meat to their underwritten  roles. But  honestly, these smalltown sagas about crimes against women  and lackadaisical police  investigation with moms and pops from the Doordarshan era, are becoming hackneyed and  uninteresting.

Vijay Verma is sincere, but largely on his own with no support from  the writers(Arunabh Kumar and Sumit  Saxena) who  flatten out the  characters  to the extent that they cannot breathe. Gopal Dutt who plays Verma’s  sadistic senior suddenly starts  showing streaks  of sympathy.

Related Post
Advertisements

He is  the character  who is supposed to surprise  you. But we don’t not know him well enough to  feel anything.

Since the acid victim Parul is played by Shweta Tripathi Sharma,she can’t be lying inert on a dingy hospital  bed all the time. There are  flashbacks where she comes across  as rebellious  smalltowner  who  befriends more than  one male.Shocking!

We all know what happens to “forward” girls  in  backward towns. Director Sumit Saxena sets out to savgely censure  smalltown biases  but ends up spoofing those very characters who are  victim of these biases. Parul’s bestfriend is shown to be vacuous and unsteady in her opinion on boys  who give unwanted attention. While interrogating her, Verma and his  assistant(Yashpal Sharma, wasted) make no attempt to conceal their  contempt at girls in mofussil towns who befriend the ‘fear’ sex and pay the price.

Kaalkoot is  languid and  lacking in vitality.  It is supposedly set in a town called Sirsa in Bihar but little in the ambience or  characters suggests anything Bihari. This is  a serial that wants to be hardhitting and intense like Dahaad ,but lacks both  a roar and a bite.

Subhash K . Jha

Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

“We Are Very Happy  With The  Footfalls For Andaz Apna Apna,” Priti Sinha

 “We Are Very Happy  With The  Footfalls For Andaz Apna Apna,” Priti Sinha At  the… Read More

25th April 2025

Post Pahalgam’s Savage Carnage,  Ground Zero’s Chilling Revisitation Into The Valley Of Death

Post Pahalgam’s Savage Carnage,  Ground Zero’s  Chilling Revisitation Into The Valley Of Death Rating:*** ½ Some irresponsible  reviews… Read More

25th April 2025

Andaz Apna Apna The Lingering Laughter Of a Timeless Comedy

Last night , I   came  back  from my private  screening of  Raj Kumar Santoshi’s  Andaz Apna… Read More

25th April 2025

10 Comic Book Film Characters Based on Something Else Entirely

The comic book-to-movie adaptation is far from a fine art. In this hero-centric cinematic world,… Read More

24th April 2025

When The Nightingale Spoke About Her ‘Son’ Sachin Tendulkar

When The Nightingale Spoke About Her ‘Son’ Sachin Tendulkar Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar  is a… Read More

24th April 2025

Agnyathavasi, How Far Would You Go For Love?

Rating: *** ½  Apart  from an unconvincing finale, Agnyathavasi  in Kannada directed  by Janardhan Chikkanna in his… Read More

23rd April 2025