Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA 16-year-old girl Kooki's beautiful present life and dreamy future are destroyed by a gang rape, and after the incident, the court's verdict against the culprits makes her feel betrayed and... Leer todoA 16-year-old girl Kooki's beautiful present life and dreamy future are destroyed by a gang rape, and after the incident, the court's verdict against the culprits makes her feel betrayed and not served justice as a victim.A 16-year-old girl Kooki's beautiful present life and dreamy future are destroyed by a gang rape, and after the incident, the court's verdict against the culprits makes her feel betrayed and not served justice as a victim.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Kamal Lochan Deka
- Rekib
- (as Kamal Lochan)
Mrigendra Narayan Konwar
- Bikash
- (as Mrigendra Narayan Konwar)
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A truly epic story and great performances by each and every actor. Moreover the performance by Ritisha Khaund was mind boggling. Every second of her presence gave goosebumps to me. Rajesh Tailang also showed his great performance and his presence was enough to go through 1000 of emotions in every line he delivered through his role. Majestic Performance by all other actors. A special shoutout to Ritisha Khaund, a new talent who blew everyone's mind by her performance. The portrayal of the state of Assam was also very realistic and beautiful.
A realistic story with much more realistic performances by everyone. Kudos to the team.
A realistic story with much more realistic performances by everyone. Kudos to the team.
Kookie is a brutally honest portrayal of how rape cases devastate not just the victims but also their families and those connected to them, both physically and mentally. It's shocking and deeply disturbing to understand why people commit such heinous acts, knowing how profoundly they affect lives.
The movie captures this with remarkable precision, brought to life by an exceptional cast. Every actor and actress delivers their performance with utmost dedication, and their work truly shines. I'm giving this movie a 10/10 because I believe it's a must-watch for everyone.
Even though I don't claim to be an expert in cinema, this is a film that should be shown to all-it's more than just a movie; it's a necessary eye-opener.
There are some minor drawbacks, like pacing issues and certain scenes that feel unnecessary, along with a few characters who didn't need as much screen time. However, these flaws are easily overlooked, and they don't change my rating.
In the end, it's totally worth watching, and I encourage everyone to see it. This movie isn't just entertainment-it's a powerful statement.
The movie captures this with remarkable precision, brought to life by an exceptional cast. Every actor and actress delivers their performance with utmost dedication, and their work truly shines. I'm giving this movie a 10/10 because I believe it's a must-watch for everyone.
Even though I don't claim to be an expert in cinema, this is a film that should be shown to all-it's more than just a movie; it's a necessary eye-opener.
There are some minor drawbacks, like pacing issues and certain scenes that feel unnecessary, along with a few characters who didn't need as much screen time. However, these flaws are easily overlooked, and they don't change my rating.
In the end, it's totally worth watching, and I encourage everyone to see it. This movie isn't just entertainment-it's a powerful statement.
One wet night, three sexually frustrated men rape a sixteen-year-old girl. There was one more guy who did not rape her, he was the only one who could have protected her, but he chose not to do anything. Her family, doctors, cops and the media supported her; the offenders were swiftly brought to justice. But the victim is still miserable. Why? Because rape is not a one-time act. Rape has not just damaged her private parts, it has harmed her life, her convictions, her self-worth and her aspirations. Yet in our country, rape is not regarded as the most "odious" crime. #Kooki is a poignant drama with good performances by the entire cast. This film needs your love and support, do watch it in theatres. Rating 3.5/5.
The movie Kooki seems to have a compelling and intense storyline, addressing a difficult subject matter of love, trauma, and violence. However, the execution falls short, likely due to budget constraints and lack of experience among the cast. While the message is strong and certain parts of the film manage to engage, the overuse of drone shots and exaggerated performances by 80% of the actors create a disjointed viewing experience. These flaws overshadow the emotional depth the film tries to deliver. With its uneven direction and amateurish acting, it's difficult to stay engaged throughout, earning it a 6 out of 10.
Great work by the team kooki. Seriously small film give more to the society.gang rape. Films on rape often focus on courtroom drama or investigations. But is justice enough? Kooki challenges this, showcasing the lasting scars a survivor carries. In Assam, Kooki is gangraped and left for dead. As she heals, loved ones offer support, SP Mandira Singh (Dipannita Sharma) and Dr Priyadarshini Pator (Ritu Shivpuri) rally around her. Then a journalist Navnita's (Devoleena Bhattacharjee) debate on and a video Kooki uploads begs the answer: Why isn't rape considered heinous like murder? This question forms the film's core.
The narrative paints Kooki's pre-tragedy life: a teenager's world that has loving parents-Dhananjay Mishra (Rajesh Tailang) and mother Suman (Rina Rani), best friend Rashmi (Nancy Singh), and a fledgling romance with Saptarishi (Bodhisattva Sharma). Post-assault, the focus shifts to the emotional and psychological devastation. Along the way, it critiques the nation that has had many amendments but is still stuck in the same place where it fails to protect its women.
I can't say more go and just watch this movie.
The narrative paints Kooki's pre-tragedy life: a teenager's world that has loving parents-Dhananjay Mishra (Rajesh Tailang) and mother Suman (Rina Rani), best friend Rashmi (Nancy Singh), and a fledgling romance with Saptarishi (Bodhisattva Sharma). Post-assault, the focus shifts to the emotional and psychological devastation. Along the way, it critiques the nation that has had many amendments but is still stuck in the same place where it fails to protect its women.
I can't say more go and just watch this movie.
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- Duración
- 1h 56min(116 min)
- Relación de aspecto
- 16 : 9
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