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Witness review: A hard-hitting social drama on the horrors of manual scavenging

Witness review: shraddha srinath and rohini bring a worthy watch about the horrors of manual scavenging..

Filmmaker Deepak’s Witness is one of those stories that deserves to be celebrated purely for its intent. 45 minutes into the film, the camera zooms in on a massive billboard of the Swachh Bharat Mission and quickly zooms back on a bunch of women who are cleaning the streets around midnight and talking about how they gasp for breath while on duty. Here’s a film that talks about the lives of an entire community, discriminated by their caste, that earns its livelihood from cleaning the waste around us. This is also a film where we, as a society, are witness to all the horrors that take place in the name of sanitation and human scavenging but don’t do anything. (Also read: Vadh movie review: Sanjay Mishra and Neena Gupta in a patchy yet well-acted drama about justifying murder)

Witness movie review: Rohini and Shraddha Srinath in the movie.

The plot revolves around a mother, a sanitation worker, whose son dies while cleaning sewers in an apartment society. Convinced that her son was forced to do the job, the mother garners the help of a union worker, a lawyer and a resident of the apartment where the incident took place in her quest for justice.

The interesting aspect of the film is that it not only talks about the particular case in discussion in the story. It throws the spotlight on the state of such cases in India and how challenging it is to go against the system. In one of the most touching scenes of the movie, the lawyer tells the mother that it’s nearly impossible to win such a case and it would cost a lot. Without any regret, she says that it’s fine if she can’t win the case but she wants to see those people responsible for her son’s death to step into a court and answer why they forced a young boy to get into a septic tank. Most of these cases are usually not taken seriously as people give in for an out of court settlement. When the mother decides to fight the case, we become the witness to the challenges that usually one has to face in such cases.

The film has a very simple screenplay and sometimes feels like a documentary. Nevertheless, its intent to talk about the marginalised community fighting for justice against all odds makes it a compelling watch. Rohini, as the devastated mother fighting for justice is terrific. She proves once again why she’s one of the most versatile actors in the country today. Shraddha Srinath shines in another interesting character who, despite belonging to the urban working class, faces caste-based discrimination.

Witness, which is currently streaming on Sony Liv, will definitely go down as one of the most important films of the year.

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'Witness' movie review: An impactful, Multi-layered social commentary

'Witness' movie review: An impactful, Multi-layered social commentary

Debutant Deepak’s Witness is a daring film for a lot of reasons. It takes manual scavenging, a rarely-discussed social issue, as its core and questions everyone in the system who are both passively and actively enabling it. In an equally daring move, the promos of the film almost gave out the entire story, including the ending.

This could have been a disastrous step for any film, but Deepak manages to use it as a tool to draw the focus of the audience towards the life of its characters, without letting us worry much about the course of the rather conventional plot. Witness is the story of an underprivileged mother’s (Rohini as Indrani) fight for justice following the death of her 20-year-old son Parthiban, who was forced into manual scavenging. Despite knowing that she is fighting an impossible battle, we root for her and the film, because of the unique writing and execution.

For starters, Deepak makes us develop a strong liking for Parthiban. Be it his ever-smiling face or the warm conversations he has with his mother, everything about this person is endearing. When such a noble soul is lost, it is natural for us to feel affected. Then we are introduced to the comrades supporting Indrani and the powers that be who forced Parthiban down the death pit. We also have the common link, Parvathy (Shraddha Srinath), who is a conscientious inhabitant of the apartment where Parthiban’s life was lost.

Fascinatingly, the screenplay, written by Muthuvel, provides every main character a challenge, a want, and an arc, which complements the main narrative. The writing ensures that their paths cross each other giving rise to engaging sequences. For instance, comrade Prithviraj (an effective G Selva) and the good-natured lawyer (Shanmuga Rajan) see every positive court hearing as a trophy and celebrate the win, even as a traumatised Indrani walks out of the court not wanting to hear the details of her son’s death. All these minute details aren’t served as expositions but are established through the adept filmmaking of Deepak, who also shot the film.

Witness will be long remembered for the kind of conversations the women have in the film. Out of the several exchanges between Parvathy and Indrani, one scene that stands out is their discussion about each other’s mental health. I believe scenes like this are a good start for the betterment of the writing of female characters and mental issues. It is also impressive how every character in Witness is extremely grounded. For instance, when Parvathy informs Indrani about the CCTV footage of Parthiban’s death, Indrani fails to process it as a piece of evidence and instinctively wishes to see it as it has her son’s face. In another court hearing, the lawyer mentions the cruelty Parthiban went through, a borderline guilt-stricken Parvathy keeps nodding her head in approval in the background. Nifty touches by Deepak ensure that we are completely invested in the hard-hitting story.

When Indrani looks longingly at the place where she used to live happily in the past, and says, “Inga ellam apo sandhoshama irundhom, ipo vazhkaiyum odudhu naanum odren!” It is a punch to the gut. It is really heartening to see a consummate performer like Rohini finally get to play a full-fledged lead after ages. Shraddha, on the other hand, beautifully pulls off an intricate performance as Parvathy, who is forced to put up a brave face every single day even while longing for affection within. It is not easy to look overwhelmed and enervated for the majority of the film and yet keep the audience invested. But Sharadhha does it effectively throughout.

Though people may have divided opinions on the climax and the execution, I felt it was shot in a very innovative way. It leaves a strong reminder that all of us will be reduced to mere witnesses of injustice unless we join forces as a society.

Director: Deepak Cast: Rohini, Shraddha Srinath, G Selva, Shanmuga Raja Streaming Platform: SonyLiv Rating: 4/5

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Witness Movie Review: A highly impactful, multi-layered social commentary

Rating: ( 4 / 5).

Debutant Deepak's Witness is a daring film for a lot of reasons. It takes manual scavenging, a rarely-discussed social issue, as its core and questions everyone in the system who are both passively and actively enabling it. In an equally daring move, the promos of the film almost gave out the entire story, including the ending. This could have been a disastrous step for any film, but Deepak manages to use it as a tool to draw the focus of the audience towards the life of its characters, without letting us worry much about the course of the rather conventional plot.

Cast: Rohini, Shraddha Srinath, G Selva, Shanmuga Raja Director: Deepak

Witness is the story of an underprivileged mother's (Rohini as Indrani) fight for justice following the death of her 20-year-old son Parthiban, who was forced into manual scavenging. Despite knowing that she is fighting an impossible battle, we root for her and the film, because of the unique writing and execution. For starters, Deepak makes us develop a strong liking for Parthiban. Be it his ever-smiling face or the warm conversations he has with his mother, everything about this person is endearing. He is probably the ideal kid every mother wishes to have. When such a noble soul is lost, it is natural for us to feel affected. Then we are introduced to the comrades supporting Indrani and the powers that be who forced Parthiban down the death pit. And finally, we have the common link, Parvathy (Shraddha Srinath), who is a conscientious inhabitant of the apartment where Parthiban's life was lost. Fascinatingly, the screenplay, written by Muthuvel, provides every main character a challenge, a want, and an arc, which complements the main narrative. The writing ensures that their paths cross each other giving rise to engaging sequences. For instance, comrade Prithviraj (an effective G Selva) and the good-natured lawyer (Shanmuga Rajan) see every positive court hearing as a trophy and celebrate the win, even as a traumatised Indrani walks out of the court not wanting to hear the details of her son's death. Though all three are inherently good people, each have a different reason to take up the case. If Prithviraj wants this case to set a precedent for other Dalit people forced into manual scavenging, the lawyer processes it as a professional success, but for Indrani, it is a very personal battle. All these minute details aren't served as expositions but are established through the adept filmmaking of Deepak, who also shot the film. Apart from its strong social message against manual scavenging, the film also registers many important issues that are the root causes of it. Be it the reckless slum clearance that forced people to migrate to the outskirts of the city to the underpayment and exploitation of sanitary workers, the writers ensure it isn't just a superficial look at a pertinent issue. Witness will be long remembered for the kind of conversations the women have in the film. Out of the several exchanges between Parvathy and Indrani, one scene that stands out is their discussion about each other's mental health. I believe scenes like these are a good start for the betterment of the writing of female characters and mental issues. It is also impressive how every character in Witness is extremely grounded. For instance, when Parvathy informs Indrani about the CCTV footage of Parthiban's death, Indrani fails to process it as a piece of evidence and instinctively wishes to see it as it has her son's face. In another court hearing, the lawyer mentions the cruelty Parthiban went through, a borderline guilt-stricken Parvathy keeps nodding her head in approval in the background. Nifty touches by Deepak ensure that we are completely invested in the hard-hitting story. It is interesting how this tightly-packed film manages to register the mundane life of Indrani. Despite being a courtroom drama, the film keeps the dialogues as minimal as possible. The measured silences prepare us for the impact of what comes next.  When Indrani looks longingly at the place where she used to live happily in the past, and says," Inga ellam apo sandhoshama irundhom, ipo vazhkaiyum odudhu naanum odren !" it is a punch to the gut. It is really heartening to see a consummate performer like Rohini finally get to play a full-fledged lead after ages. The way she process grief in the first act or the meltdown sequence in the pre-climax are just examples of the range of the actor. Shraddha, on the other hand, beautifully pulls off an intricate performance as Parvathy, who is forced to put up a brave face every single day even while longing for affection within. It is not easy to look overwhelmed and enervated for the majority of the film and yet keep the audience invested. But Shraddha does it effectively throughout. Though people may have divided opinions on the climax and the execution, I felt it was shot in a very innovative way. It leaves a strong reminder that all of us will be reduced to mere witnesses of injustice unless we join forces as a society.

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Deepak's well-researched 'witness', on sonyliv, is a story about manual scavenging that's more earnest than emotional.

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The crux of Deepak's Witness is this: a teenager can be a terrific swimmer, a lifeguard at a pool. And yet, because of his caste/community, this talent of his is seen as something that will make him a good manual scavenger. Parthiban (Thamizharasan) is that teenager. He lives with his mother Indrani, who's played by Rohini with her characteristic conviction. The screenplay places them in Semmanjeri and contrasts this locality with Adyar, where the residents of an apartment complex need their septic tank unblocked and cleaned. The other contrast is that these residents are the type who say "snanam" for a bath, and propose doing a "homam" for cleansing themselves of bad vibes and sin. The sin is the death of Parthiban. And we wonder: How did this college-going boy – this lifeguard – from Semmanjeri land up all the way in Adyar for this particular job?

The unravelling of this mystery becomes the film's tool in unravelling the complex chain of command in our cities: a judge rightly calls it "passing the buck". Deepak has done his research, and it is all up there on screen, packed in the form of a long-running court case. What was once the corporation's job – like cleaning drains, or the road-sanitation work that Indrani performs – has been farmed out to private firms. And these private firms end up exploiting people from a particular community, which is not named. But the cake for Ambedkar's birthday and the Christian rituals inform us at least about Parthiban's family – that they are Dalit Christians. Another important character is Shraddha Srinath, who plays a resident in that Adyar apartment complex. She is an architect, and she helps Indrani with the case. Unlike the others in the building, here is an upper-class woman with a conscience.

We have had some excellent films, recently, that dealt with social issues: Thamizh's Seththumaan , Gautham Ramachandran's Gargi , Franklin Jacob's Writer . These are films where the filmmaking transcended the issue, where the screenplay and craftsmanship and performances helped build a complex dramatic world around the issue. But the main weapon – and the main weakness – of Witness is its earnestness. That is certainly a good quality for a film to have, but it cannot be the only one – and for all the pluses we get in the form of information, there is the nagging feeling that so much more could have been done with the narrative and the characterisation. The Shraddha Srinath character, the way she meets Parthiban, her issues with her family – none of this is convincing. And the callousness of government agencies and the powerlessness of the layman were laid out with much more emotional impact in, say, Virumandi's Ka Pae Ranasingam . What Witness does well is to remind us that a city whose population is exploding needs to invest in civic infrastructure. That is its achievement.

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Witness: Release Date, Trailer, Songs, Cast

  • Release Date 9 December 2022
  • Language Tamil
  • Dubbed In Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada
  • Genre Drama
  • Duration 2h 3min
  • Cast Shraddha Srinath, Rohini, Subatra Robert, Shanmuga Raja, Azhagam Perumal, G Selva, Rajeev Anand, Tamilarasan, Srinath
  • Director Deepak
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The brutal reality of manual scavenging engulfs another family when street sweeper Rohini's son dies while scavenging. Rohini decides to seek justice for her deceased son and is helped by Shraddha, a young woman with conscience, in her battle.

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Witness is a 2022 Indian movie directed by Deepak starring Shraddha Srinath, Rohini, Subatra Robert and Shanmuga Raja. The feature film is produced by TG Vishwa Prasad and the music composed by Ramesh Thamilman.

Director: Deepak Producer: TG Vishwa Prasad Music Director: Ramesh Thamilman Song Lyrics Writer: Kabilan Sound Designer: Vivek Anandan Editor: Philomin Raj Art Designer: Sathish Screenplay Writers: Muthuvel, JP Sanakya

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Directed by Deepak Muthuvel

With the world of conservancy workers at its center, Witness presents a never-seen-before view of metropolitan cities and the invisible corridors of power lying underneath them.

Shraddha Srinath Rohini Shanmugarajan Selva Rajeev Anand N. Azhagamperumal Srinath Ajith Koshy Subathra Robert Kadugu Ramamoorthy Vinod Sagar Rindhu Ravi Balaji Radhakrishnan

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T G Vishwa Prasad Vivek Kuchibhotla

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J P Chanakya J. Muthuvel Deepak Muthuvel

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Well intentioned film again. The topic that it intends to raise awareness about is absolutely pertinent and kudos to the team for doin this 👏. But again that awareness part seems to be the issue as a film. As a court procedural, it's engaging n tries to keep a low key tone, infact a tad too low key that it feels like a documentary at times. And suddenly when it tries to be a film, it goes for in your face elements like forced drama, manipulative sentiment, soga music etc. Doesn't use the form of cinema well to be a memorable n impactful one.

Good performances esp Rohini.

Ilyas Muhammed

Review by Ilyas Muhammed ★★★★ 2

Despite few flaws in technical aspect and slow pace, Witness is an important political film about metropolitan cities and its frontline workers. Deepak in his debut film has made a strong political statement, especially the climax. Almost all characters made an impression, especially those played by Rohini and comrade Selva.

AkashAditya

Review by AkashAditya ★★★★½

#Witness works brilliantly as a procedural drama, unabashedly realistic in its storytelling and heartbreaking. It also openly criticises the caste hierarchy and state power structure within its story realm. I haven't seen a Tamil film that has got its politics as right and as important to the story as this one.

Anju Devadas

Review by Anju Devadas ★★★

It is not often that we come across films that discuss the brutal realities of manual scavenging. Vidhu Vincent’s Manhole (2016), Divya Bharathi’s Kakoos (2018), and Jithin Issac Thomas’ segment "Pra. Thoo. Mu" from the anthology Freedom Fight (2022) has addressed the horrors of this rarely-discussed social issue. Debutant director Deepak’s hard-hitting social drama Witness is the latest addition to these narratives that critique the innumerable deaths and disturbing caste politics associated with manual scavenging.

The film follows Indrani (Rohini), a mother and corporation worker, who fights for justice following the death of her 20-year-old son Parthiban (Thamizharasan), who was forced to clean the sewers in an apartment society. With the help of a union worker, a lawyer, and a…

8357895738

Review by 8357895738 ★★

Witness is testament to just how stale and dogmatic tamil left cinema has become; and in addition to, how this cinema, in the worst way possible, relates to its own architects, who seem to lose all revolutionary timbre right out the cinema hall, the picture that is painted here is of a grim, fusty character. the pitfalls of this cinematic oeuvre, right from Bala to Mari Selvaraj, are amplified greatly, nearly to the point of caricature, or at least, a barthesian organization, in Witness. the film centers on oppression, and appeals to the viewer's better nature, throwing everything at them in the process; amma sentiment, mediocre sad music, bad faith monologuing, corny metaphors, it is all there.

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Gautham Venkat

Review by Gautham Venkat ★★★½

Witness is a thought-provoking movie with a great social message. It is a hard-hitting courtroom drama. Rohini delivers a great acting performance, which keeps the film engaging. Although I found the pacing a bit slow, the film does a good job of conveying emotions and raising awareness about the plight of cleaning and sewage clearance workers. In most places, the film feels like a documentary, but the court case is well-built and creates tension. The climax of the movie is undoubtedly the standout, and the closing shot is haunting as it shows what I feared would happen from the start.

Bustardss

Review by Bustardss

Completing this year with this striking movie

Mano yokesh

Review by Mano yokesh ★★★★½

A hard hitting and a super relevant film for ages. A must must must watch.

Radhika54

Review by Radhika54 ★★★★½ 2

Cried my heart out. The questions the movie rises and the answer therefore that people choose to oppress has never been told before.

Cineastmemes

Review by Cineastmemes ★★★★★

The final shot💔

PrinceKSP

Review by PrinceKSP ★★★★

Witness (2022) is a manifestation of years/decades of suppressed anger. The writing is pretty much on our face but for all the right reasons, its a film that intends to make the viewers uncomfortable in order to sensitize them.

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Witness review: The film has strong content but fails to connect emotionally

The dreadfully-written script and poor narrative washed out the total intensity of the content in this Deepak’s directorial.

Bhaskar Basava

Published:Dec 09, 2022

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Shraddha Srinath and Rohini's 'Witness' deals with the issues faced by manual scavengers. (SonyLIV/Twitter)

Impressive Shraddha Srinath & Rohini.

Witness (Tamil)

  • Cast: Shraddha Srinath, Rohini, Subrata Robert, Shanmugarajan, G Selva, Rajeev Anand, Azhagam Perumal, Tamilarasan, and Srinath
  • Director: Deepak
  • Producer: TG Vishwa Prasad
  • Music: Ramesh Thamilmani
  • Duration: 2 hours 3 minutes
  • OTT platform: Sony LIV
  • Cast: Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif, Emraan Hashmi, and Revathy
  • Director: Maneesh Sharma
  • Producer: Aditya Chopra
  • Music: Pritam Chakraborty
  • Runtime: 2 hours 35 minutes

Even as the country continues to witness deaths in sewers, despite a ban on manual scavenging in 2013, Deepak’s latest directorial venture Witness discusses in depth the issues faced by manual scavengers.

The film’s story, written by Muthuvel and JP Sanakya, revolves around a mother — a sanitation worker — and her manual scavenger son.

The mother, played by Rohini, seeks justice for her son who died while cleaning sewers. The system plays the antagonist in the movie.

Witness is not an easy film to watch, for it talks about the struggles manual scavengers face while living/growing up in the marginalised neighbourhoods. For them, it’s survival every day.

The best part of the film is its content. It is not exactly about a specific case, rather it’s a commentary on how such cases are treated in India.

Narrative stumbles

The content deserves a much stronger narration. The film presents themes but doesn’t deal with them.

There was nothing gripping and remotely interesting, other than the basic plot.

There are scenes just for the sake of a punch dialogue. The uneven and dreadfully-written script washed out the intensity of the content.

You can guess what the following line will be at times, which is reinforced by the camera and music.

The narrative stumbles slightly under the weight of its own socio-economic and political messaging.

Shraddha & Rohini are impressive

The performances by the actors, especially Shraddha Srinath as Parvathi and Rohini as Indrani Amma, are really impressive.

The actors who played Thozhar and his wife Kalpana’s roles did a good job. Kalpana comes only in a couple of scenes but leaves an impact.

It’s good to see Shanmugarajan back in a noticeable role after a long time.

தீபக்-ன் இயக்கத்தில் ஷ்ரத்தா ஸ்ரீநாத் மற்றும் ரோகிணியின் நடிப்பில் உண்மைக்கு நெருக்கமான #Witness 🔥 காணுங்கள் உங்கள் Sony LIV ல் மட்டும் #SonyLIV #WitnessOnSonyLIV @shraddhasrinath @rohinimolleti @vishwaprasadtg @vivekkuchibotla @peoplemediafcy @negativespace04 #Muthuvel pic.twitter.com/OsedFkcCPK — Sony LIV (@SonyLIV) December 8, 2022

Even with uneven scenes and dialogues, these actors try hard to embody the respective characters with the restored telecast’s emotion and realism.

The rest of the cast is stereotypical, insistent, and uninteresting. That showed a complete lack of attention to casting.

Character development is important in a slow-moving drama like this. But it wasn’t. A sensitive subject alone does not make a film good.

Clever music, good cinematography

On the technical front, the music is cleverly mixed and is haunting and fluid.

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Shraddha Srinath in a still from ‘Witness’. (Supplied)

Deepak’s cinematography allows us to ponder the surroundings. The artwork and the costume designs are perfect.

The meaning of a film needn’t always be significant, but if it’s advertised as having an emotional impact, the audience will expect more than what Witness provides.

Unfortunately, the film sounds better than it is. The screenplay is underdeveloped. In short, Witness is a poorly narrated strong subject that sounds profound.

In a nutshell, its content is strong like Ammu and  Jai Bhim . But movies like these work on an emotional level and that’s where Witness falls flat!

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Witness Movie Review

Release Date : December 09, 2022

123telugu.com Rating : 2.75/5

Starring: Shraddha Srinath, Rohini, Subatra Robert, Shanmuga Raja, Azhagam Perumal, G Selva, Rajeev Anand, Tamilarasan, Srinath

Director: Deepak

Producer: TG Vishwa Prasad

Music Director: Ramesh Thamilmani

Cinematography: Deepak

Editor: Philomin Raj

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Witness is a Tamil film that has been dubbed in Telugu. People Media Factory has produced the film which is now streaming on SonyLIV. Let’s see how it is.

Witness revolves around manual scavengers and how they risk their lives in cleaning sewers on a daily basis. Indrani(Rohini) and her son work in the sanitary department. One fine day, Indrani gets a message that her son has passed away while cleaning manual sewers in an apartment society. Shocked by this incident, Indrani decides to take on the system. Will she win this lone war? That forms the rest of the story.

Plus Points:

Rohini is a seasoned actress and such roles are a cake walk for her. Be it in the emotional department or in the court scenes, she holds our attention. Shraddha Srinath gets a good role and does well in her part where she gets looked down by caste issues. The rest of the caste is mostly Tamil actors and they do their parts sincerely.

Firstly, Witness is not an easy film to watch. It deals with the harsh realities of manual sewers and how they are looked down upon to clean the waste around us. The film does not deal with just Rohini’s case but it deals with the atrocities that the manual sewers face on a daily basis.

The film’s story, written by Muthuvel and JP Sanakya dwells deep into the system and how officials discriminate against these workers caste wise. How government officials are involved, what happens behind closed doors in government offices and how manual sewers are treated has been showcased in a gripping manner.

Minus Points:

The initial parts of the film are slow. Even though Rohini gets news that her son has passed away in the first ten minutes itself, the director wastes a lot of time by introducing several characters and makes things slow.

In a way, one gets a feeling of watching a documentary at times. The emotional outburst of a mother losing her son has not been established properly. The film shifts gears and becomes gripping only when the courtroom drama starts.

Technical Aspects:

The camerawork is impressive as it looks disturbing but shows how the manual sewers risk their lives to clean sewers. The tone of the film is realistic and so are the dialogues. Those written for Rohini are moving.

Coming to the director Deepak, he takes a very hard hitting subject and narrates in a decent manner. He dwells deep into this issue with a serious drama that has some riveting courtroom scenes in the second half. But the emotional thread in the film is weak. More melodrama would have made the film intense.

On the whole, Witness is the realistic drama of a mother’s fight against the system. The backdrop and performances are top notch but the emotions could have been better. The film defies regular commercial format and has a serious tone. If you are the ones who love watching issue based films, Witness will not disappoint you.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.75/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team

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Witness: A Documentary (2022) film review

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An Albany, NY Imam, and a pizza shop owner become the focus of an FBI sting. A convicted felon is sent to entrap the Imam by tricking him into serving as a witness to a money laundering scheme that they connect to a fake terror plot in Masood Haque’s Witness: A Documentary.

Thanks to the growth of Netflix and streaming services in general, we are currently going through a golden age of the documentary feature. It has never been easier to choose what type of film you are looking to experience and to allow yourself a couple of hours to learn about a new culture, a new story, or even a new injustice. The Films about people wrongfully convicted are vast and the majority are usually compelling. There is Daniel Day Lewis’ In The Name Of the Father about the Guildford four, while more recently Aaron Sorkin’s star-studded The Trial Of The Chicago 7 made waves and was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards. However, its Netflix’s Making a Murderer that may just be the most famous.

Set during the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, director Masood Haque brings us Witness: A Documentary, which focuses on a case that occurred almost twenty years ago when Yassin Aref, an imam at a mosque, and Mohammed Hossain, owner of a nearby takeaway were arrested in Albany, New York. Due to the heightened feelings of distrust surrounding Muslims at the time, both were convicted of money laundering and terrorism-related charges and both were sentenced to 15 years in prison. The convictions were not without their controversies and that led to many people becoming deeply suspicious of the outcome, with groups of friends and helpers of the two men coming together to support their cause.

The first part of Witness: A Documentary is pretty standard in that it recaps the history of what has happened in the Middle East since the ‘90s. Using newsreels and stock footage, we see George Bush Sr set out his strategy for the Gulf War and Saddam Hussein rears his head. We then have the usual talking heads mixed in with location shots and meet Muhammed Hossain himself, finally released from jail. He tells us his side of things and we follow him as he visits the various locations involved in his wrongful conviction. The rest of the film unfolds the story piece-by-piece as we watch TV footage of the case along with the hidden camera tapes of a young, naive, and far too trusting Hossain being entrapped by an informant, Shahed Hussain. It is Shahed who becomes the film’s version of a villain, as it is he who befriends both men and offers them a huge amount of money tied to a money laundering deal around the sale of illegal weapons. His testimony also helps to put the innocents away and interestingly, although the story is already laid out, the audience’s loyalty shifts a little as it seems beyond comprehension that Hossain and Aref, two unassuming and completely law-abiding men, would want anything to do with someone they hardly know or even fall for the sting in the first place. In fact, Aref only comes in to witness the transaction which is a genuine Muslim custom.

Witness: A Documentary becomes far more complex when you realise the lengths the authorities went to in order to guarantee a conviction. No illegal weapons were ever sold yet they created an entire terrorist plot from scratch. Despite all of this evidence, Haque’s film still doesn’t give us any easy answers because, although there are definite shades of guilt from the authorities involved, at the end of the day Hossain and Heref have still lost 15 years of their lives.

With a fascinating story that contains a dramatic through-line Witness: A Documentary manages to capture a system that, in the midst of a panic, lost sight of its most important duty – finding justice amongst the hysteria.

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Kimi (2022)

Steven Soderbergh directs this engaging tech thriller set during the COVID-19 pandemic. Angela, a Seattle tech worker played by a neon blue-haired Zoë Kravitz, has agoraphobia, a fear that prevents her from making it past the front door of her apartment. But when she uncovers an unsettling recording while doing her job, she's pushed to make the leap. Kimi is a stylish thriller complete with eye-catching cinematography, a solid score and a protagonist you'll be rooting for.

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No Sudden Move (2021)

A movie from Steven Soderbergh, the great director behind Erin Brockovich, Ocean's Eleven and, more recently, Logan Lucky? Twists, thrills and desperate characters populate this crime thriller set in 1950s Detroit. When a seemingly simple job gets out of hand, a group of criminals must work together to uncover what's really going on. Take in the incredible cast: Don Cheadle, Benicio del Toro, David Harbour, Jon Hamm and Amy Seimetz. While the plot can be a little convoluted and some won't be able to get past the fish-eye lens cinematography, Soderbergh's sense of humor and immersive direction make this crime caper an entertaining night in.

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All That Breathes (2022)

This captivating documentary is filled with images that will stick with you. It centers on two brothers in New Delhi who run a bird hospital dedicated to black kites -- birds of prey that are a staple of the sky. It was a contender for best documentary feature at the 2023 Oscars.

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Tony Hawk: Until the Wheels Fall Off (2022)

Tune into this HBO doc for the gravity-defying skateboard stunts, a time capsule of the '80s skateboarding scene, and a version of Hawk you've probably never seen. We get to know the renowned athlete as a lanky, stubborn but determined kid who adopted his own skateboarding style. Hawk's persistence is something to marvel at, along with all the stunning skateboard moves this film packs in. Hang on for a memorable ride.

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Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain (2021)

This film about beloved author, chef and globe-traveling TV host Anthony Bourdain comes from documentary filmmaker Morgan Neville, who also directed 2018's Won't You Be My Neighbor? and the Oscar-winning film Twenty Feet from Stardom. In interviews with people who knew Bourdain, like his friends, former partners and longtime colleagues, the doc tracks his career path, relationships and personal struggles. Bourdain fans and those less acquainted with the star will likely appreciate this two-hour look at his life.

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The Color Purple (2023)

This movie musical version of The Color Purple is adapted from Alice Walker's 1982 novel and the Broadway play. Set in the early 1900s, the film tells the story of Celie, a Black woman living in the South who faces multiple hardships but is able to find strength in the bonds in her life. The cast includes Fantasia Barrino, Taraji P. Henson, Colman Domingo, Halle Bailey and Danielle Brooks, who received a 2023 Oscar nomination for her role as Celie's daughter-in-law, Sofia.

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In the Heights (2021)

In the Heights  stars Anthony Ramos (whom you might recognize as John Laurens in Hamilton) playing Usnavi, a bodega owner struggling to keep his business afloat while a heatwave strikes Washington Heights. Secretly in love with his neighbor Vanessa (Melissa Barrera), who dreams of getting out of the salon and out of the neighborhood, Usnavi serves the people of Washington Heights with a whole lot of love, lottery tickets and cafe con leche. Between the choreographed twirls and fireworks, In the Heights is an examination of wealth disparity, immigration, classism and the importance of culture.

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The Batman (2022)

Robert Pattinson steps out as Batman in this moody superhero flick directed by Matt Reeves. The movie takes place in a perpetually gray and rain-soaked Gotham City, where Bruce Wayne starts to seek out a murderer with an affinity for riddles. Along the way, he meets Catwoman, played by a swaggering Zoë Kravitz. A satisfying dark mystery with great scene-setting and storytelling, The Batman is also getting a Max spinoff series, The Penguin, in 2024.

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The Suicide Squad (2021)

Over-the-top violence abounds in this DC film about supervillains who agree to help the US government in exchange for some time off their prison sentences. Their mission is to destroy something alluded to as Project Starfish, harbored in the fictional island country of Corto Maltese. With a notable cast that includes Margot Robbie, Idris Elba and John Cena, 2021's The Suicide Squad is a wickedly entertaining, darkly funny bloodbath that differs from what you usually see in superhero movies. (Peacemaker, a spinoff TV series, is also available on Max.)

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    09 Dec 2022, 3:26 pm. Rating: ( 4 / 5) Debutant Deepak's Witness is a daring film for a lot of reasons. It takes manual scavenging, a rarely-discussed social issue, as its core and questions everyone in the system who are both passively and actively enabling it. In an equally daring move, the promos of the film almost gave out the entire story ...

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    13 Dec 2022, 4:35 am. Director: Deepak. Writer: Muthuvel. Cast: Shraddha Srinath, Rohini, Rajeev Anand, Azhagam Perumal, Shanmuga Raja. Streaming On: SonyLIV. Debutant Deepak's Witness opens with a quote from Dr BR Amedkar that hints at what the film sets out to convey. "In India, a man is not a scavenger because of his work.

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    The movie has straight forwardly pointed about the awareness how sewage system works in Tamilnadu and unfortunate deaths due to manual scavenging. Those people who clean our city should be respected and should be paid well in our society. Regarding the movie, Indirani did her role well. She could have improvised in few emotional scenes tho.

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    Good performances esp Rohini. Ilyas Muhammed ★★★★ 2. Despite few flaws in technical aspect and slow pace, Witness is an important political film about metropolitan cities and its frontline workers. Deepak in his debut film has made a strong political statement, especially the climax.

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