Movie Review: Dua Qubool

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Dua Qubool is a poignant, spiritually resonant film that delicately explores faith, generational conflict, repentance, and the unseen power of prayer. Rooted deeply in human emotions and religious belief, the film unfolds as a moving reflection on how words, intentions, and supplications shape destinies.

The story revolves around an elderly, devout Muslim woman whose life is guided by unwavering faith in God. Her deepest wish is to see her step-grandson grow into a righteous, morally upright individual, free from vices. However, her strict adherence to religious discipline becomes a source of suffocation for the boy, who finds himself drawn towards his wayward father and the freedom he represents.

This clash of values gradually transforms into resentment, leading the boy to abandon his grandmother’s home in anger, uttering harsh words that unknowingly seal his fate. As the narrative progresses, the film poignantly portrays the struggles the grandson faces in the outside world—hardships that slowly awaken him to the depth of his grandmother’s love and the consequences of his choices.

Parallelly, the grandmother’s silent endurance and relentless prayers form the emotional backbone of the film. Her faith never wavers, even when hope seems distant. The culmination of the story around the holy month of Ramzan and Id adds profound spiritual significance.

The return of the grandson appears to be the long-awaited answer to her prayers—her dua qubool (prayer accepted). The film though holds a twist in the tale to end with a powerful lesson, reminding viewers that forgiveness, redemption, and divine will often come with their own tests and truths.

Performances are restrained yet impactful with veteran Farida Jalal being the anchor. The film’s strength lies in its simplicity, realistic storytelling, and its ability to communicate a universal message without being preachy. Themes of faith, patience, and moral accountability resonate beyond religious boundaries, making Dua Qubool relatable to a wide audience.

In conclusion, Dua Qubool is a touching, introspective film that urges viewers to reflect on the weight of their words, the value of elders, and the silent strength of prayer. It is a gentle reminder that faith, when coupled with patience and compassion, can transform lives—but not without leaving lasting lessons behind.

https://www.hungama.com/movie/dua-qubool/124484112

Credits:

Story , Screenplay , Dialogues , Lyrics , Producer & Director: Manohar Iyer

Star cast: Farida Jalal , Akshay Poptani , Manohar Iyer , Ana llmi and child artist Armaan Malik

Music :Nitish Ramachandra

Cinematography:  Sabir Kumar Swain

Editor:  Jyotirmaya Swain

Playback singers: Anupama Roy , Nishanth S.V , Radhika Nanday, Raees Anis Sabri and Srikant Narayan.

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