As ‘Mulk’ marks its seventh year, the film continues to spark dialogue on the Indian Muslim experience. The film tackles the complex issues of isolation, prejudice, and terrorism. Director Anubhav Sinha moves away from his previous filmography to deliver a politically charged film. ‘Mulk’ avoids taking sides, instead, it examines the intricacies of societal divides. The film’s narrative revolves around a Muslim family in Varanasi dealing with the consequences of their son’s choices. Rishi Kapoor’s performance is key to the film. The supporting cast, including Manoj Pahwa, Rajat Kapoor, Kumud Mishra, Ashutosh Rana, and Tapsee Pannu, deliver stellar performances. ‘Mulk’ is a thought-provoking film. It encourages critical self-reflection on the values of society. The film’s courtroom drama and final act are especially intense. Sinha confronts the uncomfortable truths. The film’s themes remain timely in the current social climate. The film’s relevance lies in its willingness to explore the marginalization of Indian Muslims.
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