Bangistan: An apt satire

Staring: Ritesh Deshmukh, Pulkit Sharma, Tom Alter, Jacquiline Fernandes & others
Rated: 5/10
 
The need for secularism and the stupidity of communalism gets a slick Deshmukh-Sharma touch in Bangistan, a land where everything is in a heightened state of being.So be it hate, humour, polarisation or the complete craziness of the global terror movement — you laugh and think about all the issues raised in a super light manner. If there is an FcMcdonald, there is also a bunker BPO of Muslims, the temple runs and the rogue netas. 
 
Bangistan may be veneered in slick satire but it comes with a relevant message. Its beauty is that it does not ruffle any feathers even though it deals with the ticklish subject of conflict among religions, the stereotypes about Muslims, the conniving power mongers among Hindus and a global religious meet which is a target of a terror operation.
 
The good thing about Bangistan is that blows the lid off layers and layers of mindsets that have fuelled strife over decades. That it does so with a dash of refreshing humour is what makes it count.Both Deshmukh who plays a Muslim in Hindu garb, and Pulkit Sharma vice-versa, leave their mark, Sharma more so with his hyper histrionics. Fernandes is just an adornment but neither you nor her seem to be minding it.On the whole, Bangistan is a good one to spend some time with though added humour would have been welcome. 

Source: Sunday Pioneer, August 9, 2015

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