A Mira Nair Film,
"The Reluctant Fundamentalist" - Movie Review
This blog is part of my classroom activity of Postcolonial
Studies: Film Screening: The Reluctant Fundamentalist on 19 September, 2017.
Here is the blog of given task: Click Here
This is 2012 political thriller drama film
based on 2007 novel, ‘The Reluctant
Fundamentalist’ by Mohsin Hamid, movie directed by Mira Nair, and screen play by William
Wheeler , starring Riz Ahmedad and Kate Hudson in lead. This movie is post 9/11 story about the impact of the
Al
Qaeda attacks on one Pakistani man and his treatment by Americans in
reaction to them.(Wikipedia)
Historical
events are as canvas like American Dream and 9/11 attack. Techniques like
monologue and Frame narrative. One frame is that Journalist and CIA Agent, Boby
Linkon is taking Interview of Changez Khan throughout the whole movie. Film
starts in Lahore ,Pakistan 2011, introducing with Urdu Literature through
function of Qawaali in family of Changez Khan and parallel on other side American
colleague Prof. Anse Rainier of Changez Khan in Lahore University has
kidnapped. Story of the film is unfolded through flashback technique, told by
protagonist and narrator Changez Khan about his struggling past journey in New
York (America) because of his identity as Muslim. Idea of Racism is portrayed through dialogue “Looks are Deceiving” which reflects
the post colonial aspect of Racism. Changez Khan was judged by his appearance
in so-called equality presented
by America.
The
film is also known as “Dreams are lost
in the melting pot”. We can see the whole story through flashback
technique that everything is going well until the attack on World Trade Center.
After this event the life of protagonist Changez Khan (Pakistani) is totally
changed that everyone see him as a terrorist only because of his identity as a
Muslim. This one attack change his whole life that he insulted a lot, lost his
job, visa and returned to Lahore. Then, he start to think about his own land
that he says,
"When
I was there I have American
dreams
but now you will help me to create Pakistani dreams"
but now you will help me to create Pakistani dreams"
He also
started this by giving education to students because he knows the power of pen than weapons. He begin to live in
present than dream which he has seen in America to make his career. His dream
shattered because of his identity and appearance as a Muslim which shows the
colonialism is still present in subconscious mind of people in one way or
other. The feelings of being ‘Other’
in America became stronger foe Changez when he started keeping beard which make
other people sure to blame him as terrorist. So here how outer appearance
became controversial this is very effectively present in a movie ‘PK’ , when PK want to prove that all
humans are same by presenting the people from different religion and change
their outer appearance and ask that saint to identify religious identity of
person. This scene became very effective and significant that through outer
appearance we can’t identify the real nature of human beings but we have to
understand everyone, it is not necessary that all people from same community are
similar, some are different.
Movie has used very significant music and songs according to
situations. From the beginning, during
the kidnapping of Prof. Rainier there was loud Sufi music going on parallel.
हे कंगना हे कंगना हे कंगना हे कंगना
हे कंगना हे कंगना कंगना कंगना
During the meeting of Changez and Erica, there was
romantic lyrics like “I want you".
When Changez was upset for the mistreatment that he got from America and he
come back to Lahore for his sister's marriage and discussion was going on between his father and him about business with background song ,
"you say things to burn heart, yet I am
smiling”.
when he left his job, there was
contradictions in his mind and he tired of all this and come back his homeland, on the way he pray to God that
मोरी अरज सुनो, दस्तगीर पीर
मोरी अरज सुनो, मोरी अरज सुनो
मोरी अरज सुनो, मोरी अरज सुनो
चंगा शाह बनाई रब सोनिया
पौले खान्दया वार ना औंदी ये
मेनू शाही नाइ चाही दी रब सोनिया
मैं ता इज्ज़त दा टुक्कर मंग्दिया
पौले खान्दया वार ना औंदी ये
मेनू शाही नाइ चाही दी रब सोनिया
मैं ता इज्ज़त दा टुक्कर मंग्दिया
“Hear me!
O Lord, A fine King You made,
I don’t want this kingdom,
I want the grain of
respect”
We are
introduced to an interesting word ‘Janissaries’
which is used in an ironically here to show how western people use others
against their own nation. During the discussion between Changez and his father
we can see the clash between literature and capitalism. His father was Urdu
Poet for that his pride grow when he come to know that his father’s books have
read by western people. But was much
interested in business.
The end of the film is very significant
that when Changez was not involved in the case of kidnapping but Boby
misunderstood it and killed Samir, assistant of Changez but after knowing the
truth Boby regrets for his crime. This give deep message of humanity that
before being anyone, we all are humans and humanity is our religion. The film
is worth watching with the perspective of post colonialism, terrorism &
literature, terrorism as business and racism still present in mind of people.
The whole texture of the film including use of Urdu language , Sufi music,
costume etc is very powerful to create an effect of whole movie on the mind of
the audiences.
Hope
this will help you to understand this film in a post colonial way.
Thank you ,
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