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Karkhanisanchi Waari Review – A Quirky Tale Of Family Emotions On A Road Trip

By Binged Bureau - Dec 10, 2021 @ 11:12 am
2.75 / 5
Karkhanisanchi Waari Review – A Quirky Tale Of Family Emotions On A Road Trip
BOTTOM LINE: A Quirky Tale Of Family Emotions On A Road Trip
Rating
2.75 / 5
Skin N Swear
None
Comedy, Drama, Family

What Is the Story About?

Purushottam’s dying wish is that his ashes be scattered at three different places – his ancestral property, the fields he owns, and in Chandrabagha River in Pandharpur. The movie’s core plot is how the Karkhani’s extended joint family goes about its way in fulfilling this final wish and what happens on the course.

Performances?

Amey Wagh is tailor-made for the part of a frustrated and timid young generation guy. He is suppressed by the weight of his more knowledgeable and courageous, and straightforward elders. We can imagine that and much more just by looking at his face even when Amey Wagh doesn’t act. This perennially frustrated expression on his face works to his advantage.

However, when it comes to the actual acting moments, Amey Wagh shines. A couple of outbursts during the second hour are well-acted. It is very easy to be irritated by his character, but he manages to bring a compelling quality to it by the end.

Analysis

Mangesh Joshi directs Karkhanisanchi Waari. It is a typical road trip movie involving a family. However, it comes with a twist, which is related to the genre in which it’s set.

Karkhanisanchi Waari is a black comedy. The humour is generated from the most unexpected situations. It might not be everyone’s liking and could appear a little too out of place, as well.

The opening itself sets the ball rolling when a dead body is brought for cremation. The simple things that happen and the conversations that take place set the tone perfectly for what is to happen next.

However, for the next half an hour or so, the narrative takes a predictable path. The reason for the journey and the introduction of the girlfriend and pregnancy angle are all very routine for the terrain. The take-off of the trip, therefore, as a whole, feels a little underwhelming. The slow pace only adds to the unsettling feeling.

Once we are into the middle of the journey and all the cards (read the characterisations) are revealed, we get the hang of things. The story is simple, and there are no real twists in it. The difference is made by the various characters that populate the narrative.

The proceedings of Karkhanisanchi Waari are more character-driven and their exploration instead of story-based. It works well to the movie’s advantage as they bring some freshness to the routine one expects.

The second hour works well, as a result. Some sequences look like a drag, but they all end up aggregating the right emotions. It all builds neatly for the finale that is far from predictable terrain. The climax is where Karkhanisanchi Waari leaves the impact. Again, it is not for everyone, but it works out perfectly for the theme and genre the director picked.

Overall, Karkhanisanchi Waari is a typical road trip movie involving an eccentric, quirky bunch of characters. The black comedy twist to the normal makes the film different and stands out from the crowd. If you like a different take on what’s expected and par for course, give Karkhanisanchi Waari a try, otherwise stay away.

Other Artists?

The casting of the various family members is superb. They bring an aged and weary look along with a whole lot of experience with them. Mohan Agashe is a prime example. He is perfect casting for the part. One look at him, and we instantly get the character’s gist. All he has to do is maintain the intensity which he does with ease. Vandana Gupte easily handles complicated emotions. Her conversations with Shubhangi Gokhale are gripping even when few words are spoken. Mrunmayee Deshpande playing a bold girl is good. There is a magnetic presence whenever she is around, although used sparingly. The rest of the cast are all fine for their respective roles, which are smaller.

Music and Other Departments?

The music by Sarang Kulkarni is suitable for the terrain. There is a heartfelt feeling, and the lyrics add to them. The background score is minimal, but it works. The cinematography by Archana Borehade could have been better. There is a documentary feel at most places. Suchitra Sathe’s editing is okay. The writing is fine, even though it is economically written for the most part. When it matters, it hits the point home.

Highlights?

The Black Comedy Twist

Second Hour

Ending

Casting

Music

Drawbacks?

Slow Pace

Beginning Parts

Routine Story

Drags In Parts

Did I Enjoy It?

Yes, For The Most Part

Will You Recommend It?

Yes, But With Little Reservation

Karkhanisanchi Waari Movie Review by Binged Bureau 

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