KAAFIR
KAAFIR
·
Dia Mirza as
Kainaaz Akhtar
·
Mohit Raina as Vedant Rathod
It is inspired by
the true story of Shehnaz Parveen
There are movies galore.
In the movie theatres, on the television and even on the social media. But once in a while there
comes a movie which zooms high into the skies and shines like a mega star .
I would certainly rate the
movie ‘ Kaafir’ in this category.
Kaafir was released in 2019. Though I see a lot of
movies but I don’t know how I missed it.
Recently I saw it and was
overwhelmed by its theme and message of humanity.
The movie is about Kainaaz
Akhtar who strays into India from POK and Vedant Rathore a journalist who helps her in
getting back to her home. The journey back home for her is full of struggle and
painful.
She is arrested by BSF and
labeled as a terrorist and thrown in the jail. She undergoes 7 years of
agonizing term behind bars. She is raped
in the prison and gives birth to a child. Vedant Rathore comes to her rescue.
He fights numerous battles in the court to get her released. He fights with the
bureaucracy , he fights with the groups who attacks her because she is a
Muslim. He gives her shelter.
The movie forces you to
think that whether religion has put so
much hatred in our hearts that humanity has no place in it. Should our actions
towards others be determined by the religion which that person follows. But
this is the tragedy of our times. Since the division of India in 1947 certain
sections of our society have fueled so much hindu muslim hatred just to serve
their narrow ends. Mostly for gaining
power . Both India and Pakistan governments want this hatred and division
to continue. They forget that humans live in both countries. Humanity should
rule our hearts and not hatred.
Coming to the movie now.
Vedant and Kainaaz comes closer to each. They like each other and perhaps love
each other. But they keep their feelings suppressed . They just fall short of
expressing their feelings fully to each other. Their eyes and sometimes a
tender hug or touch exposes the turbulence in their hearts. There is a barrier
between them. She is a Pakistani and he is a Indian. She is a Muslim and he is
a Hindu. We live in a system based on religion and not on humanity. God created
humans but we wrapped humans in foils of
religion.
Sometimes I think what good has religion done to
us. It has provoked wars , murders and hatred. Infact everything opposite to
what religion supposedly stands
for. It has made us inhuman and bigots.
But why? The only reason for this
which comes to my mind is because God never created religion. It is the humans
which created religion. God resides in our heart. We fail to hear him. We
follow religion because it is more
convenient to do so.
In end I would only add that there is so much in common between the two
countries like language ,history ,cuisine, culture etc so why the hatred and
mistrust.
I have not revealed the end of the movie. Do see the movie if you get time.
ASHOK KUMAR
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