Mumbai, Dec 9 : Nukkad Directed by Abhik Benazir beautifully unfolds the tale of desire, dreams, destiny and attachments taking turns into the life of several human beings related to each other. Showcasing the complexities of human relationships by not being dependent to one character is the beauty of it all where every character is telling their own story, own emotional evolvements and decisions. There is darkness in all of us, some embrace it and some remain unaware of it for the rest of their lives. Afterall it’s all about the perspective on which one’s decision of life is solely dependent.
The series is divided into six episodes, each episode carrying its own beauty. Starting with the character of Sundar ( a sneak peak into the life of Sundar and Rekha, a typist who later meets Sundar and gets attached to him). Second episode named ” Moh Maya” depicting the mixed emotions of love and attachment that the cousin of Sundar, Binti develops for him. Third episode ” Nukkad ka Raaz” reveals the dark sides and mystery of several stories revolving around the characters. Fourth episode ” Majnu ki Laila” is all about the perspective, be it in love or life. The love perspective of Binti towards Sundar, Sundar’s love for Binti or Majnu’ s love for Rekha giving rise to the new stories and mysteries. The Fifth episode ” Nayi Kahaani” alone unfolding the climax indulged in the expression of Rekha’s side of the story, the consequences being the unexpressed love of Sundar for Binti. The last episode ” Gunahon ka Devta” is a real game changer as it shows what we manifest comes along; that life misery is inevitable and how our decisions pave a path to our own darkness and mystery. One’s journey is made of the decision and manifestation one make. We all travel from one darkness to another, it is the inner light that keeps us going.
Discussing about the dialogues and characters, Ved Prakash’s character Ranjit leaves a impactful presence on audience who does a Nukkad natak in his village and talks about the importance of differences in perspective and how it changes in the due course of life. Characters have beautifully played the positive and negative parts alternatively according to the demand of the metaphors and story. The nostalgic day to day life of the village, the comedy of their lives, their routines, mental and emotional involvements is perfectly shown in a relatable way to keep the audience involved.
Overall it is worth to give it a binge watch.