Updated On: 09 January, 2020 07:17 AM IST | Mumbai | Mayank Shekhar
Chhapaak is so worryingly true and organically empathetic that it leaves you wholly, deeply agitated, when you're good to go.

A still from Chhapaak

From a self-care point of view, one of the things the surgeon in this film advises the parents of young Malti — the lead character based on real-life acid attack survivor Lakshmi Agarwal — is to keep her away from pictures of her former self.
You know the year of the tragedy, as mentioned in the movie, is most definitely 2005. Even a year later, it'd be impossible for her to escape past pictures, given social media (Facebook, etc) had taken flight by then, to remind us of every waking hour through uploaded images.