Zwigato
A man struggles with the pressures of his job as a food delivery rider, constantly striving for good ratings and incentives. As his income falls short, his wife decides to take on various work opportunities, venturing into the unknown. Together they navigate new challenges and discover the joys of newfound independence.
March 17
2023
Release Date
Hindi
Oriya
Language
45 minutes
1 hour
Running Time
Cast
Shahana Goswami
Arjun Das
Manoj Das
Kapil Sharma
Tushar Acharya
Zishan Ali
B M Baisali
Monalisa Bal
Bishan Balabhadra
Gargi Bhattacharya
Neelambari Bhattacharya
Chiranjib Biswal
Jaya Biswas
Yuvika Brahma
Debtosh Darjee
Dilip Kumar Das
Rayaansh Das
Jugal Debata
3.5
Average Rating
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OH Review
Zwigato: A Slow-Paced Take on the Life of Food Delivery Riders
Plot
Zwigato follows the story of Manas, a food delivery rider who struggles with ratings and algorithms after losing his job as a factory floor supervisor during the pandemic. The film delves into the plights of the labour class in our society and their daily hustle to make ends meet.Acting
Kapil Sharma surprises with his heartfelt portrayal of Manas, a frustrated worker and a desperate man. Shahana Goswami shines as Pratima, Manas's wife, who tries to support her family financially despite her husband's disapproval.Cinematography
Cinematographer Ranjan Palit depicts the dingy bylanes of Bhubaneswar where the story is set. The decision to skip Odisha's majestic structures and exotic beauty adds to the film's realism. The stop-motion animation during the credits deserves a special mention.Direction
Nandita Das delivers a slow-paced, close-to-reality tale of the lives of food delivery riders. She effectively highlights the struggles faced by the gig workers, the inadequacy of employment opportunities, and the hidden class and gender discrimination deeply embedded in our society.Overall Impression
Zwigato is a well-intended film with fine performances, but it suffers due to its plodding pace and the inclusion of unnecessary political and religious drama in some scenes. Nevertheless, it's worth watching for its empathy-inducing portrayal of the people who do odd or menial jobs to make our lives simpler.Share this review
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