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Mammo

  • 1994
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 10min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.8/10
570
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Farida Jalal in Mammo (1994)
Drama

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaMammo moves to Pakistan during the Partition. Years later, with nowhere else to go, she visits Bombay to meet her sister and grandson but struggles to extend her visa.Mammo moves to Pakistan during the Partition. Years later, with nowhere else to go, she visits Bombay to meet her sister and grandson but struggles to extend her visa.Mammo moves to Pakistan during the Partition. Years later, with nowhere else to go, she visits Bombay to meet her sister and grandson but struggles to extend her visa.

  • Dirección
    • Shyam Benegal
  • Guionistas
    • Khalid Mohamed
    • Shama Zaidi
    • Javed Siddiqui
  • Elenco
    • Farida Jalal
    • Surekha Sikri
    • Amit Phalke
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.8/10
    570
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Shyam Benegal
    • Guionistas
      • Khalid Mohamed
      • Shama Zaidi
      • Javed Siddiqui
    • Elenco
      • Farida Jalal
      • Surekha Sikri
      • Amit Phalke
    • 8Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 4Opiniones de los críticos
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      • 4 premios ganados en total

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    Farida Jalal
    Farida Jalal
    • Mammo
    Surekha Sikri
    Surekha Sikri
    • Fayyazi
    Amit Phalke
    • Riyaz
    Himani Shivpuri
    Himani Shivpuri
    • Anwari
    Shri Vallabh Vyas
    Shri Vallabh Vyas
    • Sabir
    • (as Shrivallabh Vyas)
    Ameya Balsekar
    • Rohan
    Soumya Dhan
    • Faroukh
    Kishore Kadam
    Kishore Kadam
    • Agent Raju
    Sandeep Kulkarni
    Sandeep Kulkarni
    • Inspector Apte
    Siraj Ahmed
    • C.I.D. Inspector
    Ganesh Yadav
    Ganesh Yadav
    • Constable
    Snehal Vilankar
    • Shantabai
    Sanjay Batra
    • Shantabai's husband
    Rupal Patel
    Rupal Patel
    • Lady Constable
    Salim Shah
    Salim Shah
    • Taxi Driver
    Lalit Tiwari
    Lalit Tiwari
    • Riyaz's father
    Rajeshwari Sachdev
    Rajeshwari Sachdev
    • Riyaz's mother
    Ravi Jhankal
    Ravi Jhankal
    • Inspector Sapre
    • Dirección
      • Shyam Benegal
    • Guionistas
      • Khalid Mohamed
      • Shama Zaidi
      • Javed Siddiqui
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    7Sophocles

    a gentle, culturally rich elegy to growing up

    Shyam Benegal and Khalid Mohamed create a tender, beautiful account of a Muslim boy's childhood in post-partition India.

    On the surface this is the story of a woman like millions others, uprooted by partition - probably the greatest tragedy of our times - trying to get back to her roots. Mammo absolutely refuses to let any politician take away from her what makes her life worth living - her sister, her grandson and her city.

    On another, more charming level, it is a lovingly detailed depiction of the world seen through the eyes of the adolescent Riyaz. A sense of shame for one's background, the first time one was moved by poetry (for Riyaz its Kahlil Gibran), a budding fascination with the world of cinema, first experiences with cigarettes and porn, its all there. The atmosphere is made rich by references to Beethoven, Faiz, Gibran and movies like Psycho, Bobby and Garm Hawa.

    Farida Jalal and Surekha Sikri turn in great performances. There is a beautiful ghazal sung by Jagjit Sing and written by Gulzar that adds depth and poignancy to the film each time it plays. Gulzar fans will value the use of his jolting story 'Ravi Paar'.
    9ankur-sardana

    Farida Jalal's best performance

    Though I saw Mammo quite a long time back, many scenes of this brilliant movie are still fresh in my memory. Farida Jala puffing the cigarette, her scenes with the police, her interactions with the old nani...it feels sad that she has not been utilized int his manner before. Shyam benegal extracts her best. Though Farida has been doing many 'character roles' for a long time now, only 'Dekh Bhai Dekh', a television series, comes to my mind in her recent avatar and movies like Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, raja Hindustani and Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. Not having seen much of her earlier acting ( she's been acting for ages, I guess ), she will remain for me 'Mammo', the aunt.
    10South_Node

    Aftermath of Partition and the Simple Truth

    Shyam Benegal does it again.. with slow pace and original lighting - with it, without it, in-spite of it the director cum story writer conquers hearts at will. Without poetic dialog and without any song and dance sequence, Mr. Benegal is able to do what most other people haven't quite succeeded. Show to someone who doesn't know anything at all about the Partition - not why it occurred (now this is no political commentary) but rather what came out of one of the most painful episodes in the history of India. Mammo basically manages to paint a picture of the emotions - estranged ones go through. It shows, what happens when people and places we take so often for granted... become lost forever..
    10eternityzarah

    A walk down the memory lane adorned by tremendous performances

    Shyam Bengal and Khalid Mohammed's brainchild - Mammo - leaves an everlasting impact on one's mind. Being born and brought up in a Muslim household in Lucknow, I related to Mammo on multiple levels. Every scene, dialogue, background score gave me something to relish. A feeling that one does not get these days, a feeling that makes you remember your childhood and old women that you called nanis and dadis.

    The simple truth about partition showed in this movie hits the viewers to the core. Mammo is an experience that will be acknowledges and adored by the viewers who have spent a significant chunk of their childhood under the guidance of their grand moms and their sisters. Farida Jalal gave wings to the character while Surekha Sikri left no stone unturned to portray the complex character of Fijji and she aced it. Indian Cinema can't get better than this.
    9Peter_Young

    The unforgettable Mammo, immortalised by Farida Jalal

    Shyam Benegal's Mammo is an account of a certain period in the life of Riyaz, a teenager who lives a poor lifestyle with his grandmother Fayyazi as they get a visit from his grandma's sister Mehmooda Begum Anwar Ali, commonly known as 'Mammo'. Mammo was born in Panipat during the British Raj, but she was one of those many Muslims who left for Pakistan after partition, automatically becoming Pakistani citizens. After the death of her beloved husband, Mammo is thrown out of the house by her relatives, and having nowhere else to go, comes to live with her widowed sister in Bombay on a temporary visa. Lots of things change while she is there, Mammo is loud, vivacious, opinionated and funny, and she keeps everyone on their toes. Initially unhappy with her presence, Riyaz learns to love the old lady and ultimately gets very close to her.

    Mammo is a brilliant film, superbly written, directed and acted. It is both entertaining and touching. Shyam Benegal is as already known a true master of his craft. He keeps everything so real and authentic. The film's dialogues and script are exceptional. The relationships are portrayed wonderfully, and Benegal must be applauded for his simple and natural presentation of the three characters and their everyday struggles, through which we get to know of their stories and life experiences. Benegal skillfully captures the atmosphere of those times; the music, the streets, the films, everything is so realistically depicted. At times it felt like a real documentation of a period of time in the lives of these three people. The movie has drama, comedy, and many moments of joy, happiness and rage we all are familiar with.

    The story unfolds as seen through the eyes of the young Riyaz. Benegal shows us in minute detail who Mammo was, and clarifies why Mammo occupied such a special place in Riyaz's heart. She was not only a mother figure to him, she could be a friend, a confidant, a spiritual teacher, and generally just a person who could be counted on anytime. Everyone would want to have an aunt like Mammo, an open-minded, honest and straightforward person, who is both funny and likable. I cannot forget the scenes in which she caught Riyaz smoking and promised him to keep it between them or the scene in which she herself asks him to light a cigarette for her and starts smoking. Another memorable scene is the one where Fayyazi gets mad as she finds out porn magazines in Riyaz's closet while Mammo reacts naturally to this, with complete understanding that the boy is now grown. This is such an amazing character.

    I can really see why Khalid Mohammed wanted to immortalise Mammo by making her the central character of a feature film. It is partly a comic, partly a dramatic character, and it is just a very inspiring one. She was not only a caring and unselfish person who was always willing to help, she was evidently a strong woman who knew how to take things as they come, live with what God had given her and thank him, and she also had the ability to call a spade a spade and frankly tell her opinion about a person directly in his face. This can be seen in several scenes such as the one in which she attacks her sister Anwari for stealing her and Fayyazi's property. One more scene is the one in which she preaches housemaid Shantabai's husband for drinking and abusing his wife.

    But the main reason Mammo will always be remembered is Farida Jalal. This is not only one of her finest performances, this is according to me one of the greatest performances by an actress in a leading role in Hindi cinema. Jalal's portrayal of Mammo is marvelous from start to finish. She is amazingly natural and plays her role with soul, depth and humour, making Mammo so easy to relate to and so easy to like. One can really see the pain in her eyes as she reminisces past incidents, and yet her way to accept what she has and move on is admirable. I cannot see anyone but Jalal in this role. This is an unforgettable performance. Surekha Sikri as the worried and caring Fayyazi is nothing short of excellent, and she too manages to move you in many of her scenes. Amit Phalke plays the young Riyaz exceedingly well, and so does Rajit Kapoor playing the older version of this role.

    Mammo is not only an impressive piece of art, it is also a fantastic entertainer which would be certainly enjoyed by the entire family. One has to note Jagjit Singh's wonderful Ghazal which can be heard from time to time. In a few words, Mammo is another masterwork by the great Shyam Benegal - a haunting, moving, involving and riveting tale of one little family. This is a true cinematic experience, one gem of a movie.

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      Mammo is a part of film trilogy centered around the lives of three women Mammo (1994), Sardari Begum (1996) and Zubeidaa (2001). Khalid Mohamed wrote the screenplay of these films with family reminiscences.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 8 de junio de 1994 (India)
    • País de origen
      • India
    • Idioma
      • Hindi
    • Productoras
      • Doordarshan
      • National Film Development Corporation of India (NFDC)
      • National Film Development Corporation of India (NFDC)
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      • 2h 10min(130 min)
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