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‘Batla House’ Movie Review: John Abraham starrer messes up facts by fiction

Film: Batla House

Cast: John Abraham, Mrunal Thakur, Ravi Kishen;

Direction: Nikkhil Advani

Rating: ** & 1/2 (two and half stars)

In various interviews, the “Batla House” team has declared that their film is an attempt to seek definite answers to questions that still remain, regarding the alleged Batla House encounter in Delhi’s Okhla area that happened in the aftermath of the 2008 serial blasts. Ironically, in a crucial courtroom scene of the climax, when the defence and prosecution are arguing to establish the guilt or innocence of a key suspect, an announcement appears on the screen stating that the filmmakers “do not endorse the viewpoint of either party”.

You realise at that point where the problem with the film lies. Like most other mainstream Bollywood efforts claiming to bare truths, “Batla House”, too, is hesitant when it comes to bluntly stating facts. When it does take a stand in the end, the film seems almost apologetic to do so Â- the protagonist doles out a lecture on how the impressionable youth who get sucked into terrorism are not to be blamed, that the fault lies with the harbingers of religion who abuse faith to brainwash them.

It takes a while for the film to reach that sort of an indecisive stage, after the advantage of an impressive start is squandered away over the larger part of its nearly two-and-half hour runtime. Director Nikkhil Advani has credibly handled the genre of gritty thriller based on real-life terror in his 2013 release, “D-Day”. With “Batla House” he somehow struggles to maintain an urgency in the drama that unfolds.

An elaborate statutory note right at the start, in Hindi and English, declares that the film is fiction based on facts. Probably Advani forgot a balance between fiction and facts had to be maintained. He allots too much screen time to unnecessary melodrama Â- mostly concerning the hero’s troubled marriage, his wife’s travails because she is a TV journalist and hence has to face the heat when he lands in controversy, the hero’s inner demons that continue to torment him after the killings.

John Abraham cuts a picture of gravitas as the film’s hero Sanjay Kumar, the top cop in the line of fire after the encounter-op, because he headed it. The film would have us believe ACP Sanjay Kumar, who was in charge, did not give the go-ahead for the operation Â- that his immediate subordinate, Kishen Kumar Sharma (Ravi Kishen), took it upon himself to lead the cops into the building even before Sanjay reached the spot.

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