
Think about watching a water bottle falling and your fast thought is that your greatest good friend would journey on it, harm themselves or die in a freak incident. Or when your fingers brush previous somebody you fancy, as an alternative of feeling the fun of attraction, you withdraw in horror — scared, panicked, teary-eyed. Whereas these may not be the common reactions of somebody with a wholesome mind, many amongst us, affected by psychological misery and anxiousness battle this day by day.
This World Psychological Well being Day, Sony Liv has dropped a brand new anthology collection with six standalone tales on varied psychological distresses akin to obsessive-compulsive dysfunction (OCD), schizophrenia, consuming problems, post-traumatic stress dysfunction (PTSD), and extra.
What makes this present distinct from typical ones that contact upon real-life points, is that it ditches cinematic dramatization and data overload for a sensible portrayal of how these points have an effect on the on a regular basis lives of people. The setup is relatable, and it feels that we have met these characters round us.
In these six completely different tales about psychological well being, we see a company worker fretting about energy, a teenage boy being bullied in his village, and a person chopping off his pals after an unsightly breakup. Whereas among the tales begin proper from the distressing signs, others progressively ease into it.
Shivani Raghuvanshi suffers from obsessive-compulsive dysfunction in Malika Kumar’s The Every day Puppet Present (Episode 6)
The present presses on the commonality of such points and the way simply we undermine the numbers. It makes a cautious alternative to select up tales throughout the financial strata, from financially struggling households and middle-class abodes to the higher middle-class and well-to-do clans. Though the present does not delve into the deeper particulars of problems, with every episode spanning roughly half an hour, it offers a good concept of what it is wish to reside with a selected psychological well being dysfunction.
The story that I discovered the strongest was Sahaan Hattangadi’s Purple Duniya. The writing and the performances shine on this unpredictable story. Two minutes into the episode, we see a purple rubber duck floating in an condo, flooded with water, vibing to rave music. Okay, Hattangadi, you will have my full consideration.
We then meet our precise protagonist, Raag (Tanmay Dhanania), a 30-year-old who misplaced his job and was dumped by his fiancé just a few months in the past. Since then, he has remoted himself and does not decide up the calls of his family and friends. Sounds darkish? Effectively, here is the twist: he’s pleased, energetic, and tremendous chill. He sees the world round him within the color of purple — site visitors lights, nameplates, and even vehicles — as he snakes by means of the roads on his bike at questionably excessive speeds and retains zoning out.
Tanmay Dhanania’s Purple Duniya (Episode 2) is an fascinating illustration of psychological well being points in fashionable occasions
All through the episode, I discovered myself googling, attempting to decode the difficulty the episode was coping with. The story saved me invested all through and stunned me in the direction of the top. I want I may inform extra, however something that I say now can be a spoiler.
My subsequent favorite was Sumeet Vyas’s Caged, helmed by Danny Mamik together with Hattangadi. Right here we see the unlikely bond between Vyas, the city-returned son of the wealthiest man within the village, and a shy teenage boy performed by Mohammad Samad Tumbbad. The latter will get bullied round and is closely misunderstood and lonely. He needs to check literature, however his mother and father are forcing him to take up medication as a profession.
Mohammad Samad has given one of many best performances within the present
Each these characters are wrapped in inhibitions of their very own and discover solace in one another’s firm. The whole episode is poetic and well-written. Samad’s efficiency is without doubt one of the greatest in your entire collection. His feelings, internal struggles, and suffocation resonate although the display.
Subsequent was Shreyas Talpade’s Swagatam, the place he’s affected by schizophrenia. He not has a job, is supported by his spouse, and lives in a relentless paranoia of somebody chasing him. His situation hasn’t superior a lot that he hallucinates, however he cannot be left unattended and spends the day with a assist group in the course of the day.
Sukriti Tyagi’s story offers a cautious portrayal of schizophrenic sufferers, treating them as people. The situation is portrayed by means of close to visible trickery, too. All of the scenes with Talpade have a uninteresting yellowish tint to them. As quickly as he exits the display, every thing is brightly lit and full of life. Swagatam additionally excels in exhibiting the struggles of households of schizophrenic sufferers, who are suffering bodily, emotional, social, and monetary tolls. And whereas the story’s momentum retains ebbing, Tyagi’s remedy of the topic is entertaining and informative.
Shweta Basu Prasad has achieved a powerful portrayal of a PTSD affected person in Aditya Sarpotdar’s Bhanwar (Episode 3)
Shweta Basu Prasad and Priya Bapat’s performances had been the highlights of the anthology. Each girls, one from a village and the opposite from town, dread intimacy. They cry, shiver and even go breathless on the contact of the other gender. They play girls affected by post-traumatic stress dysfunction, and their portrayal is without doubt one of the greatest I’ve seen in latest movies on the topic. I want their episode — Bhanwar — knew extra about what to do with these superb artists.
Zindaginama has good intentions however is not capable of sustain the momentum. Whereas some tales will communicate to you effortlessly, others will fail to maintain you invested. The latter ones really feel like an unfinished job, with a random slice of somebody’s life being offered. Regardless of tackling vital themes and lesser-known elements of psychological well being points tactfully, the present falters in execution. Movies and tv reveals with social messages — particularly such delicate ones — must stroll a skinny line, balancing details and data with leisure, so they do not appear preachy. That is how you retain folks glued whereas elevating consciousness a couple of taboo topic. As a result of what is the level of an informational present if an ignorant particular person will get bored and turns it off?
And it does not assist that the standard of tone of the six tales oscillate wildly with every episode. Whereas I actually wish to advocate just a few tales out of the anthology, the remainder could be simply skipped. Nonetheless, Zindaginama is an earnest try at normalising psychological well being points and humanising individuals who endure from them, and it deserves appreciation for a similar.
General Ranking: 6/10
Episodic Ranking:
Purple Duniya: 3.5/5
Caged: 3/5
Swagatam: 2.5/5
Bhanwar: 2.5/5
Puppet Present: 2/5
One Plus One: 2/5