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Myraa Sareen's powerful performance in Riwaj -A fight against triple talaq

Updated on: 13 March,2025 03:48 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Riwaj is a thought-provoking and emotionally gripping film that raises an important issue about women’s rights and justice.

Myraa Sareen's powerful performance in Riwaj -A fight against triple talaq

Riwaj

Bollywood has previously explored the issue of Triple Talaq in films like Nikaah, but Riwaj, now streaming on ZEE5, brings a fresh and intense take on the subject. The film presents the struggles of a woman fighting against an unfair legal practice and highlights the social injustice surrounding it.


Film Review: Myraa Sareen’s Powerful Performance in ‘Riwaj’ - A Fight Against Triple Talaq
Rating: 3.5/5
Cast: Mithun Chakraborty, Aftab Shivdasani, Myraa Sareen, Anita Raaj, Zakir Hussain, Jaya Prada, Advik Mahajan,Ashwani Kapoor
Director: Manoj Sati
Producer: Kashish Khan
Banner: Kashish Khan Production
Duration: 1 hour 54 minutes
Platform: ZEE5

The story revolves around Zainab Shaikh, a woman with a strong will, who refuses to accept the Triple Talaq law that has long oppressed women. Myraa Sareen, in the role of Zainab, delivers a powerful and emotionally driven performance. Her character’s journey is both inspiring and hard-hitting, making the audience connect with her pain and resilience.

Myraa Sareen’s Impressive Performance

Despite sharing screen space with industry veterans like Mithun Chakraborty and Jaya Prada, Myraa Sareen stands out with her remarkable portrayal of Zainab. Her expressions, dialogue delivery, and emotional depth make her performance one of the strongest aspects of the film.

Some of her dialogues leave a lasting impact:

"Whenever they feel like it, they divorce us; whenever they feel like it, they apologize and talk about marriage again."
"I swear, I will break the arrogance of men like you."
"Whether a man or a woman gives divorce, the family suffers the most."

These lines reflect the pain and determination of her character, making the audience emotionally invested in her fight.

Mithun Chakraborty as the Voice of Justice

Veteran actor Mithun Chakraborty plays an experienced lawyer who stands by Zainab and fights for justice. His courtroom arguments and impactful dialogues add depth and credibility to the narrative. A particularly thought-provoking moment comes when he counters a statement that "Abolishing the Triple Talaq law will not make Muslims in the country happy." His firm response- "Even Allah does not favor divorce."- adds weight to the film’s social message.

Direction, Music & Overall Impact

Director Manoj Sati attempts to balance drama and realism, ensuring that the message reaches the audience without becoming preachy. However, certain scenes feel stretched, and some supporting characters lack depth.

The film also features a melodious song, "Tu Mera naam hai," which adds emotional value to the story.

While Riwaj is an important film with a strong social message, its screenplay and pacing could have been tighter. Some scenes feel a bit dramatic, which slightly reduces its impact.

Final Verdict

Riwaj is a thought-provoking and emotionally gripping film that raises an important issue about women’s rights and justice. Myraa Sareen’s standout performance and Mithun Chakraborty’s strong presence make it worth watching.

Final Rating: (3.5* )

 

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