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Critic's Rating: 4.0
Aligarh's an ode to love and loneliness

Story: The film is inspired by the real life ordeal of 64-year-old Professor Siras (played by Manoj Bajpayee), who was suspended by the Aligarh University for being homosexual. He was ostracised by the society at large and subjected to physical and psychological torture for his sexual preference. Rookie journalist Dipu Sebastian (Rajkummar Rao) is the man who sees him for what he really is. Aligarh is their journey.

Review: Some films cease to be a story or a mere depiction of an incident or an issue. You live them. They mirror the society’s mindset and in doing so, rake out your own prejudices. Aligarh is one such biographical drama that tugs at your heartstrings.

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While it is melancholic, the film doesn’t resort to melodrama to evoke empathy. Aligarh’s heart lies in the beauty of its silences and the unspoken words and unrushed emotions shared between its lead characters. While decriminalising homosexuality is an underlying message, the film essentially revolves around companionship and loneliness, reminiscent of Aparna Sen’s masterpiece 36 Chowringhee Lane.

Hansal Mehta captures the inner turmoil and unrest of Siras in the most understated manner. Most importantly, he gives Manoj Bajpayee the role of a lifetime and the latter infuses soul to his character. Bajpayee’s tearful eyes display an array of emotions — sorrow, vulnerability, angst and fear. Scenes where he is seen reciting poetry in fluent Marathi and being immersed in Lata Mangeshkar’s songs all by himself, is work of pure genius. These will go down in history as one of the most soul-stirring cinematic moments.

While Bajpayee drives the film, Rao delivers an equally compelling performance. You look at Siras through his eyes as he shapes your perception of the man. Satya Rai Nagpaul’s cinematography and Karan Kulkarni’s background score highlight the isolation that haunts Siras. Apurva Asrani’s heartfelt writing too, deserves a mention.

“The eyes of others our prisons; their thoughts our cages”, this remarkable quote by Virginia Woolf pretty much sums up the film. Aligarh stays with you much after you see it, especially for Bajpayee and his nuanced portrayal of a man brutally put to shame by an intrusive and insensitive society. It’s subtlety, redefined.

In-depth Analysis

Our overall critic’s rating is not an average of the sub scores below.

Direction:
4.0/5
Dialogues:
3.5/5
Screenplay:
4.0/5
Music:
3.5/5
Visual appeal:
4.0/5
Summary / Analysis

Spoiler alert! Please do not read the following plot summary if you have not seen the film.
Plot Summary

Set in a city of Uttar Pradesh and based on true events, the plot revolves around Dr Shrinivas Ramchandra Siras (played by Manoj Bajpayee), who taught Marathi at Aligarh Muslim University. He was suspended from his position of Chairman of the linguistic department, on charges of homosexuality. A sting operation conducted by a TV channel in Siras’ house shows him in an intimate position with a rickshaw puller. The video goes viral. Siras is asked to vacate his house situated in the university campus. His electricity is cut off and gets humiliated by people for his sexual preference. Rookie journalist Dipu Sebastain (Rajkummar Rao) reads about Siras’ news and decides to go meet him as he considers it to be a human interest story. Siras initially thinks Dipu is just like the TV reporters who barged into his house but then develops a bond with him. Meanwhile, activists take up Siras’ case and demand justice from the Court, Siras’ right to privacy being their concern. The verdict goes in Siras’ favour. His suspension is revoked. Dipu calls up Siras to congratulate him. The latter is content too but somewhere is saddened by the humiliation he was subjected to by the society. He is found dead the next day in mysterious circumstances, before he could resume his job.
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Trivia & Goofs

TRIVIA

1. Reportedly, Nawazuddin Siddique was approached to play the lead role but he declined. This was due to a problem he had with Hansal Mehta during the shoot of 'Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar' in 2000.

2. A controversy broke out as the film's trailer was given an 'A' certificate by the Censor Board, which allowed the trailer to be screened on TV only after 10 pm, citing that the film's theme and subject, which is related to homosexuality, is against India's culture, and kids and teenagers should not be allowed to view it. Film's director, Hansal Mehta took to social media and press to vent his anger out, threatening that he will go to the Appellate Tribunal and appeal the adult rating of the trailer arguing that an "important subject like his film's should reach everyone (sic)." Pahlaj Nihalani, the Chairman of the Censor Board, ignored the threat calling it a publicity stunt.

Twitter Reaction
'Aligarh' opened to decent reviews and some good word-of-mouth by the audience. Starring Manoj Bajpai and Rajkumar Rao,the film has received a thumbs up on Twitter. Here is what the Twitterati had to say about the film.

Early morning wishes for my good neighbor n friend @BajpayeeManoj 4 #Aligarh .. To @RajkummarRao n the entire team2..all the very BESTTTTTT!
FAQs
  1. What is the release date of 'Aligarh'?
    Release date of Rajkummar Rao and Manoj Bajpayee starrer 'Aligarh' is 2016-02-26.
  2. Who are the actors in 'Aligarh'?
    'Aligarh' star cast includes Rajkummar Rao, Manoj Bajpayee, Sumit Gulati and Ashish Vidyarthi.
  3. Who is the director of 'Aligarh'?
    'Aligarh' is directed by Hansal Mehta.
  4. What is Genre of 'Aligarh'?
    'Aligarh' belongs to 'Drama' genre.
  5. In Which Languages is 'Aligarh' releasing?
    'Aligarh' is releasing in Hindi.