Kankhajura (centipede): A gripping psychological drama about flawed humans

The starcast of Kankhajura

Inspired from the Israeli thriller/drama Magpie Kankhajura focuses on some important issues like the impact of childhood traumas specifically bullying and how a need for validation leads to manipulative behavior. Through the character of Roshan Mathews’s Ashu director gives a message on the need to recognize and address childhood trauma. The slow burn nature isn’t for all, but the acting performances led by Roshan Mathew and Mohit Raina coupled with the themes makes it a thrilling watch

Starcast: Roshan Mathew, Mohit Raina, Sarah Jane Dias, Trinetra Halder and others

Genre: Crime drama

Story and direction: Chandan Arora

Additional story: Upendra Sidhaye

Producer: Ajay Rai

Cinematographers: Rajeev Rai and Vinod Illampally

No of episodes: 8

Streaming site: Sonyliv

Stories of flawed human always make for an interesting drama as most of us have some flaw or the other whether it is psychological or psychical. The meaning of Kankhajura is a pest called centipede. This pest is small in size but extremely dangerous just like one of the protogonists who can be very cunning and dangerous beneath the seemingly soft persona.

The storyline of Kankhajura focuses on the release of Roshan Mathew’s Ashu. He has spent fourteen years in jail and is desperate to reconnect with his brother Max (Mohit Raina). Max gives refugee to Ashu, but the acceptance comes with a calculative nature. The affection is almost absent, as the plot unfolds Ashu turns against Max due to certain reasons leading to the unraveling of dark secrets. This is the story in brief.

A strong aspect of Kankhajura is how Chandan Arora slowly builds up the tension between the two brothers leading to a crescendo. He gives ample psychological insight into the mindset of the two brothers. The themes of past traumas, sibling rivalry and unresolved guilt has been well integrated by the director.

The cinematography of Rajeev Rai and Vinod Illampaly also adds to the tension. Both the cinematographers present Goa in a different way than the viewers are used to seeing. They present Goa as a place of shadows and secrets unlike a usual paradise. The visual pallet they have chosen perfects compliments the theme of the show.

Mention must also be made of the women characters both Sarah Jane Dias and Trinetra Halder give very good support as the moral counterweights. Their characters have a strong individuality particularly Sara Jane Dias who doesn’t shy away from giving it back to Max pointing out his greedy nature whenever required. This strong personality is maintained throughout and as viewers you cheer for her when she walks out of the marriage in the climax.

Sarah Jane Dias

Trinetra Halder as a transgender plays her role with a lot of grace and is successful in bringing out the inner strength. Her scenes with Roshan Mathew showcase a different facet to Ashu making the viewers wish there was more of her. Trinetra Halder is a real-life transgender; this adds to a certain authenticity specifically in the portions where her character talks about the past.

Roshan Mathew and Trinetra Halder

Coming to the lead actors both Roshan Mathew and Mohit Raina knock it out of the park with their respective characters. As Ashu Roshan Mathew strikes the perfect balance between intensity and underplaying as the situation demands. The role could have easily gone into the zone of overacting, but Roshan Mathew doesn’t let that happen with his skilled act. The way he portrays anguish in particular is excellent. Mohit Raina also does a swell job with his restrained yet impactful act. He perfectly brings out the different layers like being charming and ruthless at the same time. Mention must also be made of Mahesh Shetty and Ninand Kamat playing the morally ambiguous allies. Heeba Shah as inspector Leena also makes an impact.

Although taught for most part Kankhajura isn’t without flaws. On occasions the story loses momentum with meandering subplots. Similarly, the pace at which the events unfold may not satisfy thriller buffs.

Final word: Kankhajura is a perfect watch for those who like character driven dramas at a leisure pace.

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