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Hindi movie Khap is available to download online for free. All the parts and/or mirrors are listed below. Download and watch Khap online absolutely free. Khap is directed by Ajai Sinha and the music was composed by Annujj Kappoo. The funding of this movie is made possible by the producer Sangita Sinha. Furthermore, Khap has the following stars: Om Puri, Govind Namdev, Manoj Pahwa, Uvika Chaudhary, Mohnish Bahl, Anooradha Patel, Shammi, Alok Nath, Sarrtaj.
Music: Annujj Kappoo
Director: Ajai Sinha
Producer: Sangita Sinha
Cast: Om Puri, Govind Namdev, Manoj Pahwa, Uvika Chaudhary, Mohnish Bahl, Anooradha Patel, Shammi, Alok Nath, Sarrtaj
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Khap Movie Review
Certain villages in India still follow the age-old customs that have been condemned by the judiciary as well as by the principled and upright citizen. Khap, directed by Ajai Sinha, who has a number of successful television shows to his credit, deals with the issue of honor killing. It’s a story that sends a shiver down your spine because it depicts how couples in love are butchered in the name of honor.
Based in the heartland of India, the director adopts a bold stance of catching the bull by the horns. Come to think of it, people residing in the metros may not be well aware of how innocent people are killed in the name of false honor. This film questions the tradition, but at the same time, the talented storyteller ensures that it doesn’t come across as a dark/depressing tale or a documentary with gruesome killings dominating the show. A love story with some interesting, entertaining moments have been interwoven in the narrative to make this film palatable.
Khap takes you to the land where Khap panchayats rule. Marriages are not made in heaven here. Also, no one dare challenge the age-old customs. Two different worlds collide when Om Puri’s granddaughter Yuvika and her husband Sartaj challenge the panchayat’s diktat and supremacy.
What really makes Khap watchable is the fact that the director doesn’t take sides. The film just doesn’t show the Khap panchayats as perpetrators of honor killings. Of course, the film projects honor killings and the Khap panchayat’s commands, but the director concurrently ensures that they aren’t projected as outright negative. In fact, a character in the film — enacted by Alok Nath — speaks in favor of the Khap panchayat and highlights their achievements as well. I am sure, a film like Khap may lead to debates in the society.
Nonetheless, there are a few rough edges in the writing. The ending, for instance, is not convincing enough. In fact, it’s outright formulaic and clichéd. Besides, the love story has a monotonous start, with the usual song-and-dance routine dominating the initial portions. The director could’ve curtailed that in an issue-based film. Notwithstanding the hiccups, one cannot deny that the director, who has also penned the film, has made an earnest effort to make a persuasive film.
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