By Chlotrudis Independent Film Society
Rating: 2.75
Director: Bassam Tariq
Starring: Aiysha Hart | Alyy Khan | Anjana Vasan | Kiran Sonia Sawarm | Nabhaan Rizwan | Riz Ahmed | Sudha Bhuchar
Country: united_kingdom, united_states
Year: 2021
Running time: 89
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9892094/reference
Toni says: “Riz Ahmed collaborated with a co-writing credit, with director Bassam Tariq, writing all of the songs on Mogul Mowgli, which explores similar themes to his previous SOUND OF METAL. In MOGUL MOWGLI, he plays an aspiring rapper Zed, struck by a genetic auto-immune condition threatening his livelihood. The film deals with themes of conflict between Pakistiani and western culture, particularly with respect to family relations, as his family is supportive of his health struggles but not his career choices.
“The film detours from the depiction of his sickness with several hallucinatory and dream sequences, getting into Zed’s mind and deepest fears via vivid imagery, flashbacks, and wild imagination, with a green-blue color scheme and haunting characters.
Michael says: “Expectations were high for MOGUL MOWGLI, after the success of SOUND OF METAL, the last film Riz Ahmed starred in, sharing the Trudy for Best Actor with AND THEN WE DANCED’s Levan Gelbakhiani, with many similarities; it’s about a musician who suffers a debilitating ailment. Sadly, MOGUL MOWGLI suffers greatly from more is less syndrome. Add to the examination of Riz Ahmed’s Zed as an immigrant, and a rap artist, an auto-immune disease that attacks Zed’s muscular system, with a treatment that has potentially devastating side-effects, a family dynamic, especially between father and son that could have powered an entire movie, and a cultural struggle focusing on Pakistani and Indians and the western world… and lace it all with concert performances, hospital drama, and out-of-nowhere, illness-induced, hallucinatory, dream sequences, and it’s a lot to take.