In the film Highway, Alia Bhatt's performance demonstrates how a character's suffocation at home stems from the silence forced by those who should protect her, while the road paradoxically offers more safety than her home; the film presents a radical statement that sometimes captivity is freedom and freedom is the house you grew up in, with both characters occupying a space between captor and captive, between broken and becoming.
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Veera & Mahabir's Arc | Highway | Film Analysis | Films Beyond LensAjouté :
Alia's performance in highway remains one of the most quietly devastating in contemporary Hindi cinema. Watch how she transforms from trembling captive to a woman who asks not to be taken home.
The film's emotional spine snaps into place in one crucial scene. Ver's monologue about childhood sexual abuse at the hands of a family member.
Delivered in a single unbroken take, this confession tears through every comfortable assumption the film has been.
Ria, hold bathroom.
>> It reframes her entire story. Her suffocation at home wasn't just social.
It was the silence forced upon her by people who were supposed to protect her.
The road paradoxically offers her far more safety than her own home ever did.
Mtiazali makes a radical statement here.
Sometimes captivity is freedom and freedom is the house you grew up in.
Randep Huda's Mahabir is not a romantic hero. He is volatile, damaged and scarred by a childhood of poverty and violence. He is in many ways Vira's mirror. Another person imprisoned by a life they never chose.
What Ali does brilliantly is refuse to redeem Mahabir through romance. Mahabir does not become good because of Vera. He simply becomes seen and that recognition is mutual. Both characters occupy a space between captor and captive, between broken and becoming. His death at the end of the film is not a tragedy of love. It is the cost of a world that was never going to let someone like Mahabir survive his past.
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