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Payal Kapadia (director),ย All We Imagine as Light, 2024. 118 min.

Payal Kapadiaโs debut feature All We Imagine as Light is a poetic film, endowed with a poeticism that is announced in its very title. So lyrical and elegiac it is throughout you are constantly fearful it will tip over into an overwrought aestheticisation at the expense of its characters and their respective plights. It is to Kapadiaโs skill as both screenwriter and director that this never comes to pass and underneath its handsome surface the film has a steely resolve.
It would be glib in the extreme to call All We Imagine as Last a โlove letterโ to Mumbaiโthere is far too much pain and dejection accompanying its protagonists for thatโbut affectionate it certainly is. We hear this in the voiceovers during the filmโs opening. They sound like outtakes from Kapadiaโs work as a documentarianโaccounts by migrants, in a cacophony of Indiaโs languages, of their experience in Mumbai (which many of them continue to call โBombayโ). These are the sort of gold dust documentary makers dream of finding in their interlocutorsโhomespun wisdom, honed no doubt over years of telling and retelling, delivered in voices at once weary and cheerful. They might well be scripted but there is a frisson of truth there that makes you suspect they are pulled from the heart of the โMaximum Cityโ, to use Suketu Mehtaโs expression.
Kapadiaโs film is a nocturnal oneโnearly all of it takes place after dark. Not surprisingly, given in Mumbai, like in many parts of Asia, there is a lot of night. Even in summer, the sun rarely hangs around much later than 7pm. Shiaz (Hridhu Haroon), the secret Muslim boyfriend of Anu (Divya Prabha), tells her that sundown is his favourite time of the day, a memory of his childhood when he and his friends would finish playing football and head home. Shiaz and Anuโs courtship plays out in the evenings, and the free time of the two other main charactersโAnuโs flatmate and nursing superior Prabha (Kani Kasruti) and their friend, the hospital cook Parvaty (Chhaya Kadam)โis also nocturnal.
Anu, Prabha and Parvaty are all Mayalali migrants from Kerala, each representing a different generation, and referred to throughout by what are presumably different honorifics. Though they are far from the worst off of Mumbaiโs millions of residents, they are all hamstrung by circumstance and social expectationsโAnu by her familyโs likely non-acceptance of her love for Shiaz, Parvaty by the unrecompensed eviction from her home of 22 years to make way for a luxury development, and Prabha by the marital limbo she is left in by her husband, who emigrated to Germany shortly after their marriage years before. Each of these predicaments seems doomed, even in the case of the youngest, Anu, who has a more independent streak and who surreptitiously dispenses contraception to impecunious young women. Nonetheless, Kapadia does not succumb to fatalism and the film is a touching portrait of solidarity and generosity that is distinguished by characters that are, despite all that befalls them, genuinely good people.
Indian audiences will, naturally, glean more from this fine film than viewers further afield will but All We Imagine as Lightโs international success, winning the Grand Prix at Cannes this year, will give it a deserved wider audience. And also a wider audience for Indian cinema, one of the worldโs most linguistically diverse national cinemas, which has some of the most linguistically adept actors, such as the cast of this film.
How to cite:ย Farry, Oliver. โA Poetic, Nocturnal Film: Payal Kapadiaโs All We Imagine as Light.โย Cha: An Asian Literary Journal, 13 Nov. 2024,ย chajournal.blog/2024/11/13/as-light.



Oliver Farryย is from Sligo, Ireland. He works as a writer, journalist, translator and photographer. His writing has appeared inย The Guardian,ย The New Statesman,ย The New Republic,ย The Irish Times,ย Winter Papers,ย The Dublin Review,ย The Stinging Flyย andย gorse, among other publications. Visitย his websiteย for more information.ย [All texts by Oliver Farry.]ย [Oliver Farry and chajournal.blog.]