Saturday, May 23, 2020

Hundred (2020)


Hundred (2020)


It’s fashionable to be a liberal now a day and I guess that’s ok; but the definition of liberal is a whole different game.

And since the advent of Netflix and Amazon on Indian scene it has become apparent that no one is going to back down on what they consider is cool to present, which obviously includes nudity, profanity and absurdity.
And as a society big on feminism we need our own “Four More Shots Please” and “Veere Di Wedding” to define our take on the matter; however people may disagree!

And out of nowhere comes Hundred with a forgotten and irrelevant Lara Dutta in lead. And it swept me right out of my feet.
In the ere of average web series, with promising plots and not so promising executions; Hundred a subtle gem.

The story revolves around ACP Soumya Shukla (Lara Dutta) and Netra Patil (Rinku Rajguru). ACP Somya Shukla is a talented woman trying to make her mark in a man’s world, and Netra, she just wants to go to Switzerland.

They both live in completely different worlds, but one day they collide. Netra is diagnosed with Brain Cancer with only 100 days to live, that of course takes her to her wits end.

Never be the one to enjoy her life, Netra decides to change that by having a beer for the first time, where she accidently bumps into ACP Soumya Shukla, and then out of a small matter tries to beat the shit out of a Auto driver.
Sparks fly when a drunken Netra confesses to Soumya that in spite of her condition this has been the best day of her life, the excitement she felt today is something she would like to feel for the next 100 days of her life, and ACP sees in her a Police informant who don’t care for her life.

And a fragile partnership is formed.

Without going into specifics of the story which in itself is engaging; what impresses is the way the story develops organically, nothing is rushed or illogical or even forced.

But the cherry on the top is the characterization of both women, as in, the false feminism we have been witnessing so far, the interpretation of an independent woman is far away from the way one would like to see on the ground.

The empowerment lies in the fact that women being able to take their own decisions and putting their own lives in perspective, not looking at themselves from the lenses of other people.

And both our ladies do just that, they both take their own life in control without being overly dramatic. This never feels like women oriented show just because it is helmed by two women. It’s a regular thriller comedy, where protagonists just happened to be women.

Two dialogues I would like to specially mention, one when ACP Somya Shukla says “I do modeling for the Police Department.” When showing her frustration at not being given opportunities at big cases, and second again by her, when she finds out black money is being transported through washing machines she says “Hawala walo ka sense of humor bhi accha hai.”

The show has its own twist and turns, betrayals and characters which you don’t feel are from mars, and still are able to entertain you. Both women get into their own love triangles, but you don’t feel like judging them.
Parmeet Sethi as DCP is a beautifully played role, same goes for the guy playing the love interest of Netra (Second one).

The direction is best because even the tense situations have been dealt with humor, the back ground music of the show is light, and use of “Ek ladki bheegi bhagi si” as well as “Love, Sex or Dhokha Darling” is electrifying.

All in all go for it… Rating: ****