
HICHKI STORY: Naina Mathur (Rani Mukerji) is an aspiring
teacher who suffers from Tourette Syndrome. After several interviews and
numerous rejections, she lands her dream job as a full-time teacher in an elite
school. The class she has been assigned though comprises of defiant and impish
students who can’t seem to keep out of trouble. Naina overcomes all challenges
to help her students realise their true potential.
HICHKI REVIEW: A teacher can be a mentor, a guide and in rare
cases, even a friend. Hichki is the story of one such teacher. What makes Naina
(Rani Mukerji) different from other teachers is her Tourette Syndrome. She
makes hics and click noises due to a neurological disorder that she explains
with spirit and wit. She fights the odds – reactions to her own unsettling,
hiccup-powered speech as well as her class of 14 scoundrels who mock her at
every turn. These kids are a part of the right to education initiative, thus
landing up in an elite school where most kids and teachers have a hoity air of
‘high class’. No one gives Naina a chance to succeed with her bunch of no-good
students. But she perseveres. That’s the gist of the film. Its a fresh concept,
especially from the perspective of people with disorders. Just because you’re
not normal, that doesn’t mean you can’t fit in or you can’t succeed. That
thought fuels the drama of the film. But the screenplay stops Hichki from being
as great as it could have been. The film is engaging, insightful and
entertaining but given the premise it had more potential.
Yet, there’s so much to love and appreciate in director Siddharth P Malhotra’s
film. Owing to the Tourette Syndrome, Naina’s character makes sounds like ‘waa
waa’ and ‘chak chak’ at random. The placement of the ‘waa waa’ sounds in
particular is most interesting. There’s a sublime level of intelligence and
detail in Hichki’s direction that’s worth appreciating. The use of
out-of-the-box learning tools within the school environment adds to the film.
The director does a good job at crafting and presenting the film. Sadly, the
screenplay doesn’t quite cut it for top grades. The first half is spent setting
up the story, while the second half heightens the drama but doesn’t change too
many gears. Hichki is a film full of emotions, but they just don’t hit the
right arc, especially during the climactic portions.
That’s not to say, that the film isn’t worthy of a recommendation. Rani
Mukerji’s performance is distinction level stuff. She’s consistent with the
Tourette Syndrome and she makes moments of high drama look absolutely
effortless. The constant knocks on the chin are pure acting masterclass. Her
performance adds the proverbial punch to this story. The casting is top notch
too. Young actors who portray the unruly 9F class all do a wonderful job. Harsh
Mayar as Aatish, the leader of the mischievous pack is superb. Other actors
portraying students in the film are all good too. Neeraj Kabi, who plays the
stern science teacher Wadia, is spectacular as well. The efforts of the cast,
to a large extent, overshadow the limited writing. The music by Jasleen Royal
also adds a nice spark to the proceedings. Its just the right amount of fresh
and fun.
Hichki had the potential to be more than just a classroom saga. It does touch
upon Naina’s personal struggles and her conflicted relationship with her
father. But it could’ve explored these aspects a lot more. For all its
shortcomings, the movie still has plenty of freshness, insights and emotional
intelligence. It can make you nostalgic about your school days and remind you
of your favourite teacher. This one definitely deserves good grades.
Directed
by:-Siddharth P. Malhotra
Produced
by:-Maneesh Sharma
Written
by:-Ankur Chaudhry (dialogues)
Screenplay
by:-Ankur Chaudhry
Siddharth P. Malhotra
Ambar Hadap
Ganesh Pandit
Story
by:-Ankur Chaudhry
Siddharth P. Malhotra
Ambar Hadap
Ganesh Pandit
Based
on:-Front of the Class
by
Brad Cohen
Lisa Wysocky
Starring:-Rani Mukerji
Music
by:-Jasleen Royal
Hitesh Sonik
Cinematography:-Avinash Arun
Edited
by:-Shweta Venkat Mathew
Production
Company:-Yash Raj Films
Distributed
by:-Yash Raj Films
Release
date:-23 March 2018
Running
time:-118 minutes
Country:-India
Language:-Hindi
Budget ₹12 crore[1]
Box
office ₹51.27 crore[2]
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