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While the film is a comedy, it touches upon several profound themes: A. The Pursuit of Education
Angrezi Medium (2020) holds a unique and emotional place in modern Indian cinema. Directed by Homi Adajania, this comedy-drama serves as a spiritual sequel to the 2017 hit Hindi Medium . More importantly, it marks the final, poignant film appearance of the legendary actor Irrfan Khan before his passing in April 2020.
The story is set in Udaipur, Rajasthan, where (played by Irrfan Khan), a modest sweet-shop owner and widower, raises his daughter Tarika (Radhika Madan). Tarika harbors a massive dream of leaving her small town to pursue higher education at Truford University in London. angrezi medium 2020 hindi mkvmoviespointcool
When a series of misunderstandings and administrative mishaps strip Tarika of her scholarship, Champak vows to fulfill her dream at any cost. Alongside his eccentric, bickering cousin Ghasiteram (Deepak Dobriyal), Champak navigates a chaotic web of visa frauds, deportation scares, financial scams, and language barriers in the United Kingdom. Along the way, they cross paths with Naina (Kareena Kapoor Khan), a British police officer dealing with her own complex relationship with her mother. Critical Reception and Irrfan Khan's Legacy
The unconditional love of a parent willing to sacrifice everything for their child's happiness. While the film is a comedy, it touches
The narrative is a simple yet profoundly touching one, centered on the powerful bond between a widower and his daughter. Champak "Champu" Bansal (played by Irrfan Khan) is a kind-hearted and somewhat confused sweet shop owner living a comfortable life in Udaipur with his teenage daughter, Tarika "Taru" Bansal (Radhika Madan). Tarika, a mediocre student, dreams of pursuing higher education at a prestigious university in London to earn a degree in English Literature. The story follows Champak's journey from being a hesitant, protective father to a determined man who goes to extraordinary, and often hilarious, lengths to fund his daughter's expensive education abroad, leading to a series of endearing misadventures in a foreign land.
Tarika dreams of studying in a top-tier international university, particularly in London, to escape the mundane life of their small town. Despite his financial limitations and fear of losing her, Champak pledges to fulfill her dream. The film follows their tumultuous journey from Udaipur to London, navigating bureaucratic hurdles, cultural differences, and the staggering costs of international education. More importantly, it marks the final, poignant film
Unlike the first film where the father desperately seeks English-medium education for his daughter, here the daughter is desperate to go abroad, and the father reluctantly becomes her biggest supporter. Champu, who speaks broken English (hence “Angrezi Medium”), embarks on a chaotic journey to arrange funds, navigate visa agents, and overcome bureaucratic hurdles — all while hiding his own health struggles.
The music, composed by A. R. Rahman, perfectly complements the film's tone, with some soul-stirring numbers that will leave you humming for days.