Pink movie review: Amitabh Bachchan's POWERFUL message is unmissable (2024)

Amitabh Bachchan and Taapse Pannu star in this week's Bollywood release, Pink, a social thriller directed by Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury. Here's our Pink movie review.

Devarsi Ghosh

New Delhi,UPDATED: Sep 16, 2016 13:59 IST

Pink, starring Amitabh Bachchan and Taapsee Pannu in the lead roles, addresses the issue of patriarchal, condescending attitude towards independent women and stigmatising them in 21st century India. Here's our Pink movie review.

Cast: Amitabh Bachchan, Taapsee Pannu, Kirti Kulhari, Angad Bedi, Andrea Tariang, Piyush Mishra
Direction: Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury
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OPINION: A look at Amitabh Bachchan, Bollywood's most high profile character actor

Pink, the new Amitabh Bachchan film, is a lot like Deepak Sehgal, Amitabh Bachchan's character in the film. Mr Sehgal, a lawyer, inside the courtroom, is all theatrics and showmanship - growling one minute, silent and mumbling the next. Mr Sehgal knows that Indians, particularly, the Indian man, has a hard time understanding Indian women the moment the latter do not fit into the feudal expectations set upon them. Screenwriter Ritesh Shah and director Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury know that as well. Hence, they have made a film which drives home the point with OTT sound and fury, just the way Mr Sehgal likes to conduct business; break open the Indian skull with a sledgehammer and drill into it basic concepts of human dignity, respect and honour because achchhe din is a long time coming for women in India. And while doing such social service, Pink, like Mr Sehgal, is never for a second, boring.

The story revolves around Minal (Taapsee Pannu), Falak (Kirti Kulhari) and Andrea (Andrea Tariang) - three young working women based in Delhi. A bad twist of events involving a few young men with powerful political ties has them caught in a web of social stigma, law-and-order problem leading to an arrest and finally a showdown in the courtroom.

Pink, like Madaari, also written by Ritesh Shah, is a film that has the trappings of a thriller to keep the audience guessing about the outcome every minute, while simultaneously engaging them in a conversation about contemporary society. Pink is about the patriarchal mindset which looks at independent women capable of making the same choices as independent, enfranchised men, as 'loose' or 'characterless'.

The screenplay is among the best-written ones of 2016 so far (even though that list isn't long). It is taut, does not beat around the bush and waste time in exposition; for instance, one could easily fall into the trap of 'explaining' where Mr Sehgal's angst is coming from or sketch the 'Girl-from-the-North-East' character Andrea with more detail, but all of that would only make the film longer than necessary.

When you have a great script along with actors like Amitabh Bachchan, Piyush Mishra, Dhritiman Chattejee plus competent young performers like Taapsee and Kirti, you already have a winner in your hands. As such, Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury, whose Bengali films had a rather sombre, poetic, deliberate aesthetic, does not get to show much directorial flourish in Pink.

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A very interesting thing about Pink is how the film holds back the details of the aforementioned 'bad twist of events' up until the beginning of the second half, which is essentially the courtroom part, where everything falls into place. Therefore, the audience is put in the same position as that of the judge, who has no prior information on the plaintiff or the defendant to form an opinion.

As for the performances, Mr Sehgal's role is a cakewalk for Amitabh Bachchan. Piyush Mishra's acting has become very predictable and his turn as the slimy lawyer here too delivers no surprises. Taapsee Pannu is excellent, but more so is Kirti Kulhari. It is refreshing to see her in a strong, demanding role after a promising performance in 2011's Shaitaan. And last but not the least, Angad Bedi. Bedi, as the spoiled son of a politician, rages and froths with hyper-virile masculinity and institutional entitlement. He is a treat to watch.

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However, as much as Pink pushes the envelope in Indian films in regard to discussion around morality, women's freedom of choice, etc., one can see Amitabh, the grand old patriarch of Hindi cinema, playing the sole voice of women's rights as regressive. But if not Amitabh, then who? Can one think of a more commanding voice and a more assertive personality than Amitabh Bachchan in Hindi cinema today, regardless of how many 'women-centric' films Kangana Ranaut has done? Pink is a giant leap, sure, but it can only leap so far. Keeping Pink as a starting point, future writer-directors should build on the foundation established by it to make more brave, more daring films on women's issues, where one day, not Amitabh Bachchan, but a woman can stand up and speak for herself and everyone will listen.

(The writer tweets as @devarsighosh.)

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Pink movie review: Amitabh Bachchan's POWERFUL message is unmissable? ›

Pink movie review: The film starring Amitabh Bachchan and Taapsee Pannu sledgehammers the message that when a woman says no, she means no. It underlines a woman's freedom to her own sexuality. The Amitabh Bachchan film forces you to face up to uncomfortable truths and does so with courage and conviction.

What is the message of the movie Pink? ›

Pink is about the patriarchal mindset which looks at independent women capable of making the same choices as independent, enfranchised men, as 'loose' or 'characterless'.

Why was the Pink movie called Pink? ›

Now, after almost a week of release, megastar Amitabh Bachchan has revealed the reason behind such a title for the movie to a leading daily. He said that through the movie director Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury wished to convey a message that women should speak up.

Is the Pink movie worth watching? ›

It got 8.4 on IMDb. And I think it doesn't deserve that much. The message it gives is right but from a movie point of view it's just above average.

Is the Pink movie a real story? ›

Is Pink based on a true story? - Quora. It is just a work of fiction. But as we all know, many of these reel stories are weaved taking into consideration of real life incidents that happen all around us.

What is the message of pink? ›

As the mix between red's passion and white's purity, pink symbolizes love, nurture and compassion. It evokes feelings of comfort, warmth and hope. Pink is also a sign of good health with the phrase “in the pink.” It symbolizes success in the expression that “everything is rosy” and happiness with “tickled pink.”

Why is the movie called Pretty in pink? ›

The film was named after a song by the Psychedelic Furs, and the film's soundtrack, which has been acclaimed as "among the most brilliant in modern cinema", features a re-recorded version of the song.

What is Pink's movie called? ›

Pink: All I Know So Far

When was the Pink Ladies a thing? ›

Grease: The Rise of the Pink Ladies is a prequel, set in 1954, four years before the events of the films Grease and Grease 2, and explores the origin story of the school's infamous girl gang, the Pink Ladies.

Why Pink is a good movie? ›

Pink is a gripping social film, brilliantly directed by Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury. The script is excellent, very well layered, and the film moves at a steady pace. Pink works as a taut thriller, and it is really a strong one at that - very intriguing and highly captivating.

What is the story of the movie Pink Summary? ›

Is the pink movie hit or flop? ›

The film received widespread critical acclaim for the cast performances, execution, story, screenplay and direction. Pink emerged as a surprising commercial success earning over ₹157.32 crore globally.

What is the theme of the movie Pink? ›

Replete with contemporary instances and issues, centring around women and their safety, the film, through its potent dialogues, takes a dig at society and its stereotypical norms and prejudices towards women, as in “The Rule Book of the Girls' Safety Manual”, enumerated by lawyer Deepak Sehgall.

Did the Pink Ladies smoke? ›

Synopsis. It's 1959, and Rydell High School's senior class is in rare form. The too-cool-for-school “Burger Palace Boys” are stealing hub-caps and acting tough and their gum-snapping, chain-smoking “Pink Ladies” are looking hot in bobby sox and pedal pushers.

Who is the real Pink Lady? ›

In the film version of True Spirit viewers are introduced to the teenage Jessica Watson aboard her S&S 34 Ella's Pink Lady on a trial solo sail, when a violent collision with a 63,000 tonne cargo ship off Queensland leaves the yacht dismasted, and both Watson and her family ashore shaken.

What is the theme of pink? ›

The color pink, for example, is thought to be a calming color associated with love, kindness, and femininity.

What is the purpose of pink? ›

Pink is a soothing color, not a rousing one. Think of it as the difference between romance (pink) versus passion (red). Pink has even been used for its calming effect in environments like prisons and football locker rooms (for the opposing team, of course).

What is the moral of pretty in pink? ›

Duckie shows viewers the beauty of sacrificial love and the importance of sacrificing one's own desires for the benefit of those one cares for. Andie demonstrates the value of emotional strength and affirms the lesson that the only person who can determine your self worth is the person herself.

What is the universal meaning of pink? ›

The color pink is the color of universal love of oneself and of others. Pink represents friendship, affection, harmony, inner peace, compassion, nurturing and approachability. Both red and pink represent love. The color red represents heat and passion, while the color pink represents romance and charm.

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