Review
on Films ‘’Midnight’s children’’ and, ‘’The Reluctant Fundamentalist ‘’as study
of Post Colonial aspects
‘’Midnight
children ‘’ one of the most commended novel by Salman Rashdies.
We watched
two movies ‘Midnight children’ and ‘Reluctant Fundamentalist’, after watching
two movies better understanding for the term ‘’Post Colonial Studies’.post
colonial studies means
Post
colonial studies is not negative term but holding both the things positive and
negative also.so the help of the both the things .I can understand well that
what is post colonial studies and how it used in this both movie.
Review:-
This movie ‘’Midnight children’’ whole story
of the narrator named Saleem Sinai.In this story ,he is narrating his whole
life through one story in based on his memory. Here in this movie Rushdie use many element of post colonialism in his work.
First is lack of a reliable narrator. And lack of totality that is the part of
post colonial aspect here this movie Saleem is far from a totalizing narrator. The compound story centers on two boys born
in Bombay at midnight on Aug. 15, 1947, which is the moment India abrogated
British rule. One infant is born into wealth; the other’s family is
complicated, but he would ostensibly be raised by poor wandering musicians.
Except the babies are swapped at birth. In this movie one character Parvati is also try to use of magic realism in this movie. Magic realism
is not rational world .and sometimes called Fabulism-it reference to
conventions of fable ,myths and allegory. Magic realism most commonly used in
literature and the portrays of magical and unreal element.
We can say
that the movie is a story of two person first is Saleem and second is Siva .In
this two names itself suggest that how religion play in vital role in Post
colonial Studies. And itself talks about
two nations one India and Pakistan .During the war time when Saleem came to India
and he say that ‘’I am back to My India’’
because it suggest that belonging here. When novel begins his born in India and
also he come to back in India it novel end. some people expected from India
when India got Freedom and now days India condition very well.
Another element of Post Colonialism in
Midnight Children how it is told from the indigenous point of view. The
presence of the British is felt ,but the story itself, one is Partition and
division.post colonial understanding of the work .Being able to relay the basis
of partition as well as Emergency from an indigenous point of view is also
reflective of the postcolonial elements of Midnight children. Rushdie wishes to
another vision of the narrative into the discourse ,one that achieve voice and
enhance dialogue. This become, element
of post colonialism in the novel.
Midnight children is much more interest
to the reader interested in in post colonialism ,possibly due to its strong element of Magic
Realism.
Saleem, raised in the well to do family,
narrates the story. Midnight’s Children is a constant and understated exploration
of the connections among order, reality and fantasy Saleem thus becomes a
representative figure of his generation, and to be more precise, of all the
Indians. . The reflection of political and historical problem in magic realism
renders it as a legitimate critique of colonialism and its attendant
ideologies.
Post coloninal aspect of Midnight children.
„Magic
Realism
as a Postcolonial Device in Salman Rushdie‟s Midnight's Children’
is the core of part of the novel. This chapter falls into three sub topics. The
first section deals with the postcolonial environments in Midnight's Children.
The second sub topic shows how Rushdie links the literary device magic realism
and the literary theory Postcolonialism. The last section of this chapter
asserts the fact that magic realism is a postcolonial device.
Hybridity in
Midnight Children:-
Hybridity is the mixture of two culture, religion
or races .it can be social linguistic, religious ,etc. The novel’s social and
culture hybridization, illustrated through the multitude of differing
characters. These cultural and religious division clearly highlighted through
Saleem’s relationship with Shiva and Parvati
.
Satya Bhabha as Saleem Sinai
Shriya Saran as Parvati
Siddharth Narayan as Shiva
Darsheel Safary as Saleem Sinai (as a child)
Ronit Roy as Ahmed Sinai
Shriya Saran as Parvati
Siddharth Narayan as Shiva
Darsheel Safary as Saleem Sinai (as a child)
Ronit Roy as Ahmed Sinai
Movie Review
Reluctant Fundamentalist:-
“The Reluctant Fundamentalist” by Mohsin Hamid, directed by Mira
Nair This whole story about 9/ 11 attack, a movie about the impact on one man
of the Al Qaida attacks and the American reaction to them. This movie is all about political
controversy and 9/11 attack and American dream of Changez khan in idea of East and West.
in the context of debates
about US multiculturalism after 9/11. It suggests that while Hamid's novel
undoubtedly identifies and critiques the racism at the heart of the so‐called war on terror – expressed both in domestic and
foreign arenas – his text also appears to be seduced by certain aspects of
American exceptionalism
"The Reluctant Fundamentalist" follows the transformations of the
wide eyed Pakistani Changez Khan, who arrives in the US with great professional
ambitions. We find in the movie that all things are about power and
superiority, here in Changez Khan’s case, he is becoming the part of
circumstances, there is also other things that why all wrong things happened
with him because belongs to Muslim Community? And so what his fault as Muslim. American look at him as he is part of ‘Terrorist’.
In the context of colonizer and colonized
equation, even E.M. Forster (A Passage to India) shows that love or friendship
is not possible between the masters and subjects. Due to similar reasons, Dr.
Aziz finally returns towards his own Indian identity. However, Hamid still
believes in the possibility of a meaningful, positive relationship between
America and the non-European world. Hamid’s narrative holds American culture
and political policies responsible for pushing Changez on to the journey to
disillusionment. Finally Changez drifts away from America. Inner Fury by Kamala Markandayya , where the racial difference strips away the
mythical illusion that there can be any kind of rapprochement between the
colonizer and the colonized. Hamid points his finger at America and American
society and shows that everything is not perfect with it. He identifies the
problems and flaws of the American culture.
Post
colonial aspect in Movie:-
· “Hegemony” – is the power of the ruling class
to convince other classes that their interests are the interest of all
domination by consent.(Changez: Certainley)
· “Hybridity”- Hybridity has frequently been used in post-colonial discourse
to mean simply cross cultural exchange. Hybridity commonly refers to the
creation of new transcultural forms. And also hybridization takes many forms
like cultural ,political, racial, etc
Cultural Hybridity-Changez drinks wine.
“East vs West”- here in this movie different
in east vs west. Changez (east-Pak),
Erica(West-US). White &western
superiority vs colored & colonial inferiority
· Alterity (Otherness):-The state of being
different or other. After 9/11 attack Changez fails to feel like he fits in
as part of his community.
Riz Ahmed as Changez Khan
Kate Hudson as Erica
Liev Schreiber as Bobby Lincoln
Kiefer Sutherland as Jim Cross
Om Puri as Abu, Changez's father
Shabana Azmi as Ammi, Changez's mother
Meesha Shafi as Bina Khan, Changez's sister
Kate Hudson as Erica
Liev Schreiber as Bobby Lincoln
Kiefer Sutherland as Jim Cross
Om Puri as Abu, Changez's father
Shabana Azmi as Ammi, Changez's mother
Meesha Shafi as Bina Khan, Changez's sister
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