Friday, April 26, 2019

NEFA 1953-The Hidden War !!



We always look towards ‘Mera Dharam Meri Maa’ when it comes to Arunachali films. However, in recent times lots of films have been produced that are equally par excellence. One among them is -NEFA 1953-The Hidden War.
Still From 1953-The Hidden War !

Inspired by real event of some village in Arunachal Pradesh, the films depicts about the fight for their land, sacrifice for love. One of the dialogues says, “Our ancestors’ soul is inhabited in this mountain. So, that is why we have to take care of it.”
Still From 1953-The Hidden War !
The film begins with a brief depiction of Arunachal Pradesh’s  Adi warriors Matmur Jamoh and his companion who had killed British political agent, Noel Williamson and medical official Dr Gregorson respectively in 1911. 
Fast forward to 1953, post-independence! Indian government wants to bring development in country’s every nook and corner implementing various schemes. Indian forces (Assam Rifles) are assigned to carry out the tasks which seem to be very difficult. One character is seen saying, “Kaam  Mushkil Hai  Per Jaana  to Padega(Task  is difficult but have to go).”
Still From 1953-The Hidden War !
Army officials hired local mediators from other tribes; trekked many hills and reached to an interior tribal land. 
Indigenous tribal people, unaware of mainland people’s way of life and their intention, are unwilling to welcome the outsiders but mediators convinced them. These tribal people find difficulty in checking their rival community   at the one hand and advances of the outsiders.

The tension and conflict between them crop up when the outsiders start taking advantage of innocent people invading their privacy and social affairs.

Left with no option, they retaliate. The repression is more hostile. Indigenous people sacrificed their lives with bravery protecting ancestral land.
Still From 1953-The Hidden War !

Besides the main theme, the film also deals with issues including bride price system, nature’s worshiping, community’s norms and rules, clash within communities and revenge killing   system that used to prevail earlier.
Still From 1953-The Hidden War !
Tarh Gungte’s acting as Maruk is stunning. His aggressive looks, his disliking for outsiders, his grudges against rival community is all perfect. In one of the scenes where he hides himself under water and shoots at his enemy with an arrow is incredible.

Anna Taying’s acting is remarkable. The child birth scene looks so authentic. Audiences can feel her pang. Scene where she is shown cutting the umbilical cords with her teeth after giving birth is portrayed realistically that looks so real and convincing!

Patey Tajuk (Dr Techi Upan Tara) is the main villain and has acted flawlessly. The way he prays to nature, the way he kills his enemies, all look perfectly villainous.
Rukje (Maruk’s son) has brief but vital role. He gradually learns the way of the world from his father; by witnessing and observing the happenings around him. When Rukje sails back to his village is outstanding (emotional too!).
Still From 1953-The Hidden War !
Other actors Rana Konia, Tar Yokum Maya, Nabam Sunil have perfectly done justice to their respective roles.  

Though the film will be compared the film with Apocalypto and Warriors of the Rainbow but NEFA 1953-The Hidden War is a pure Arunachali film.

The film is mostly in Nyishi dialect with few Tagin, Adi and Galo dialects besides Hindi language with English Sub-titles. Portrayal of violence and bloodshed may disturb few audiences yet the film has a smooth flow like a beautiful short story being told without any digression.
State’s beautiful locations have been captured brilliantly. Amazing waterfalls, astonishing rivers, eye pleasing green hills are stunning. These locations must be used for promotion of state’s tourism.

Special effects (for Arunachali film) are brilliant. Music by Zerchi Musobi and Karga Ragiand editing by Taba Shekhar and Dhurba Kakoti are fantastic.

The film has exceptionally raised the bar of the quality of Arunachali film.  Everything about the film is brilliant and can be termed as coming of an Arunachali film.
Still From 1953-The Hidden War !
A must watch film; not only for its story, theme, background score but brilliant acting, technical excellence along with amazing outdoor locations, the film will not bore you any bit.
Though film is not without flaws but brilliant acting; beautiful background score make audience to ignore those flaws. The use of   artificial rain is remarkable. It must have been used for the first time in any Arunachali film (though I am not sure!)

Produced under the banner of TN Dreams Pictures; Tar Aap, Tar Yokom Maya, Taw Ania and  Tapen Natam are the producers. Written and directed by Tapen Natam, NEFA 1953-The Hidden War is so far state’s one of the best films.

Audiences will thoroughly enjoy this 132 minutes long film for its entertaining value; for telling the about fighting of those unsung heroes who sacrificed their lives to protect their ancestral land.
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* NEFA- North East Frontier Agency
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