
Shyam is a school teacher in a village. He is married to his ex-student. Sandhya, and her best friends Mintu and Kamal are some of his students. Sandhya's mom abandoned her as a child and her father, Raghuvir- a police inspector has started dating someone new, but was waiting for the right time to tell her. Kamal has a crush on Sandhya but she desires her teacher. They meet in secret and start having an affair and have sex. One month later, she reveals that she hasn't gotten ... (Full plot summary below)
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Shyam is a school teacher in a village. He is married to his ex-student. Sandhya, and her best friends Mintu and Kamal are some of his students. Sandhya's mom abandoned her as a child and her father, Raghuvir- a police inspector has started dating someone new, but was waiting for the right time to tell her. Kamal has a crush on Sandhya but she desires her teacher. They meet in secret and start having an affair and have sex. One month later, she reveals that she hasn't gotten her period, so they make a secret trip to the city. At the woman's clinic, Sandhya is recognized by her father's girlfriend, who keeps her secret. Sandhya is not pregnant. When they return to the village, Shyam tells Sandhya that they should stop seeing each other and keep their relationship strictly a student-teacher one. But rumors reveal their secret anyway.
Leave your thoughts about Haraamkhor.
| ReutersShilpa JamkhandikarWhen the ending comes, it is more than effective, giving you a better sense of the two characters and their pain than the film has managed to until that point. |
| The Times of IndiaRenuka VyavahareThe jumpy narrative leaves a lot unanswered, making you feel indifferent towards the characters...Haraamkhor shows a lot of promise but ends up being way too vague to be hard-hitting. |
| The HinduNamrata JoshiWhile Sharma sets the stage well, the narrative does get disjointed in places. |
| User ReviewMayank AThe movie is about a taboo subject of the relationship between a teacher and a student, not sure what they were trying to portray as it's not a moral movie or critical of the subject, for sure it's not an entertaining subject. There are laughs infused with the addition two young boys and their antics in coming with schemes for one of them to confess his love. The movie should have taken either the direction of a fun movie or taken a hard-hitting social stand on underage relationships, instead it just full of vague interpretations. Performance of all the cast members especially the young ones was good, still not sure if it will be enjoyed by a general audience. |