Review of Chutney

Chutney (2016)
8/10
A tightly atmospheric narrative phenomenally well played by Tisca Chopra
5 October 2023
Indeed, Chutney is a brilliantly ambiguous mystery short, presenting a nicely constructed narrative of nuanced symbolism through metaphoric and poetic undertones of love and revenge. Chutney, the sauce, is a very smart addition to that and a strong motif in the presentation. The gloomy atmosphere is enhanced by solid cinematography and dialogue. Script-wise, the story is so meticulous I'm sure many would have to watch it several times to completely understand the message behind it. I for one watched it twice just to make sure I didn't miss anything. One thing is sure - the short is eminently watchable and suspenseful both in the way it's written but particularly in how well it is narrated.

Indeed, the film's efficiency almost fully depends on its narration, carried out by its strongest asset, Tisca Chopra. That the film works so well is the direct outcome of how well she narrates the story, and it is further enhanced by her excellent performance in the flashbacks. Chopra creates a character so simple and unassuming on the surface that her gradual peeling becomes a strong climax in and of itself. Her face, expression, and casual dialogue delivery are spot on, as the growing danger in her tone, as well as the growing emptiness in her eyes, make the film increasingly creepier. Rasika Dugal is a great listener. Chutney is overall one of the better among the recent shorts you'll see.
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