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Monsieur

Titre original : Sir
  • 2018
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  • 1h 39min
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Monsieur (2018)
A prosperous young Indian man falls in love with his servant, a widow with the dream of becoming a tailor.
Lire trailer1:34
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24 photos
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Un jeune Indien prospère tombe amoureux de son domestique, une veuve avec le rêve de devenir tailleur.Un jeune Indien prospère tombe amoureux de son domestique, une veuve avec le rêve de devenir tailleur.Un jeune Indien prospère tombe amoureux de son domestique, une veuve avec le rêve de devenir tailleur.

  • Réalisation
    • Rohena Gera
  • Scénario
    • Rohena Gera
  • Casting principal
    • Tillotama Shome
    • Vivek Gomber
    • Geetanjali Kulkarni
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,7/10
    9,3 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Rohena Gera
    • Scénario
      • Rohena Gera
    • Casting principal
      • Tillotama Shome
      • Vivek Gomber
      • Geetanjali Kulkarni
    • 184avis d'utilisateurs
    • 57avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 12 victoires et 17 nominations au total

    Vidéos2

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    Rôles principaux26

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    Tillotama Shome
    Tillotama Shome
    • Ratna
    Vivek Gomber
    Vivek Gomber
    • Ashwin
    Geetanjali Kulkarni
    Geetanjali Kulkarni
    • Laxmi
    Rahul Vohra
    Rahul Vohra
    • Ashwin's Father
    Divya Seth Shah
    Divya Seth Shah
    • Ashwin's Mother
    Chandrachoor Rai
    Chandrachoor Rai
    • Vicky
    Dilnaz Irani
    Dilnaz Irani
    • Nandita - Ashwin's Sister
    Bhagyashree Pandit
    • Choti
    Anupriya Goenka
    Anupriya Goenka
    • Ankita
    Akash Sinha
    • Raju
    Rashi Mal
    Rashi Mal
    • Sabina
    Ahmareen Anjum
    Ahmareen Anjum
    • Devika - Girl in the Bar
    Alok Chaturvedi
    • Watchman
    Sahaarsh Shuklaa
    Sahaarsh Shuklaa
    • Sabina's Driver
    • (as Saharsh Kumar Shukla)
    Bachan Pachehra
    Bachan Pachehra
    • Tailor
    • (as Bachan Pachera)
    Anushree Kushwaha
    • Sales Girl
    Sadhna Bhupindra Liya
    • Tailor's Customer
    Dharmendra Tripathi
    • Mom's Cook
    • Réalisation
      • Rohena Gera
    • Scénario
      • Rohena Gera
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    Avis des utilisateurs184

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    8lakhwanichand

    Great movie!

    Loved it! Such a beautiful movie. India is so very accurately depicted. And the performances are excellent!
    8claudecat

    Deserves a wide release

    I don't understand why this film hasn't had a wider release--it hardly has any reviews here, and doesn't seem to be available on DVD or streaming. I saw it at a film festival, and it was the stand-out picture of the series. From a brief description--maid and employer find themselves attracted to each other--I assumed the story would be full of clichés, but the movie breaks them all, and never went where I was expecting. The acting is completely believable, and I was fascinated by the brief but illuminating glimpses of the social system in India, and the relationships between the employer class and the servant class. I would recommend this film to anyone who appreciates thoughtful, insightful stories.
    9taherailseahmad

    A beautifully thought provoking film!

    It is really a film worth watching, the story and characters stay on with you in a fine, beautifully quiet manner even when the film is over! A wonderfully subtle but very definitely thought provoking film with a realistic story line!
    7Hussain-AL-Naseer

    Perfect Depiction of "Loog Kia Kahengay" (What People Will Say)

    It is always good and relaxing to go back to the subtle, slow & calm movies when you are a reviewer and constantly indulge into fast paced Action, Thrillers, Adventures, Fantasies etc. Movies like Sir are not being made solely for commercial gains but the idea is to depict realities in a beautifully articulated art form. Sir is simple and calm with runtime of 1hour 39mins no loudness or high tension scenes which is indeed the USP of the movie. Film showcases how strong a woman can be despite of everything going against her, breaking the stereotypes of being a weaker gender Women's are actually the opposites they are always ready to challenge the circumstances, fighting against the odds and ready to sacrifice whole a lot just for the sake of society, acting mature. On the other hand, film has also showed that what Men's actually want from a women and that is just being cared, someone who understand them and being there for them in their downs all the other things like beauty, status etc. Are the secondary things. Both the leads Tillotama Shome & Vivek Gomber were in the charatcers throughout, they were natural neither less nor extra they just nailed it beautifully. Both the story & narration by Rohena Gera are simple yet engaging.

    Don't go for this movie if you like fast paced, commercial films because you wont gonna find anything in this and you might get bored .
    9Peter_Young

    "Life is never over, Sir"

    Sir is one of the most beautiful and breathtaking films I've seen off late. It is a quiet, optimistic and profound account of the relationship between Aashwin, a recently separated young and welathy man from Mumbai, and Ratna, his live-in housemaid. The film is mostly set within Aashwin's luxurious apartment, and their personal stories are kept most of the time pretty much in the background, as we follow their bond. We soon learn of the problems both of them are facing. He has recently called off his marriage with his adulterous girlfriend whom he never loved, his brother has died, and he gives up a better future in New York to help with the family business. She comes from a very primitive village down south, supports her family financially and pays for her sister's education; she was once married in her teens and widowed after several months. This job is a dream job for her as it pays well and provides her with housing and a kind boss who always treats her well and never throws tantrums the kind of which some of her other maid friends have to bear with their employers. Aashwin, despite being terribly immersed in his current state, never takes it out on Ratna. She, on her end, leads an independent life and dreams of becoming a designer.

    It's an interesting paradox (and maybe it's not a paradox at all) to see how Aashwin, supposedly the more privileged among the two, who has money and social status and a host of friends and relatives around him and always supporting him, finds more difficulty in struggling with his daily realities and can't find satisfaction (at least during the course of the film, which is a specific point in time, to be fair). Ratna, on the other hand, whose existence is much more challenging--a hard-working woman who has lost her husband and has nothing going for her really except for her simple, modest dreams--is totally optimistic, never gives up and always holds hope for a better day. If that is not enough, she fends for her family and for her younger sister's education, and has so much carried on her slim shoulders, and yet dreams of becoming a designer and improving her life. The concept of happiness as a state of exploring, fighting for something and walking towards a goal rather than merely achieving it, gets perfect meaning through her character. Ratna even manages to encourage and instill faith in Aashwin, briefly sharing with him her life story and teaching him the simplest lesson it has taught her, "life is never over", in one of the film's best scenes.

    This is just the beginning of a change. The relationship between Aashwin and Ratna is beautifully portrayed and even more beautifully developed. It is real, believable and never feels artificial. Rohena Gera, the film's writer and director, does a great job on both accounts. The script is very carefully written, and the direction more than does justice to it. In the initial stages, their interactions are random and very matter of fact with not a single hint at a possible romantic spark, but there's a gradual growth of affection and affinity, which culminates in romantic and sexual tension, though not in the sleazy way. Much is said about Ratna, but Aashwin is a greatly endearing character. He is presented as a true gentleman throughout the story, who doesn't employ the perverted ways of people of his social strata. For him, Ratna is as equal as one of his distinguished guests on a night party, he treats her with utmost kindness and respect, and his worldly understanding that nothing makes one human better than another other than their personality and moral stand, is impressive.

    Incredibly realistic, subtle and engaging, Sir addresses themes of social class, race, urban loneliness, and the fragility of human relationships. It offers a strong commentary on the distorted moral values of the so-called elite, and even more critically so on the regressive, condescending and prejudiced worldview among some educated members of the upper class, often masked under the guise of nothing but preachy nonsense. "You can't date your maid", says one of the characters in the film, and he's a good guy, so is it really his fault? Well, the film is less critical of the characters, it's critical of the social norms that dictate what is reckoned as good, bad, or just totally unacceptable. And our heroine herself does not believe she could ever have any sort of relationship with her employer. She is too afraid of what it might evoke and how her surroundings would react. The audience will find it very easy to connect with both Aaswin and Ratna's stories. More than anything, it's amazing how a film situated within this restricted setting for the most part, manages to be constantly fascinating and do so much with so little.

    Without much further ado, I should pronounce right away the great magic of this film other than the terrific writing, and it is the extraordinary Tillotama Shome. Her Ratna is a true portrait of strength, power and resillience. Shome's gestures, dialogue delivery and overall presence in the role of a rustic housemaid is amazingly believable and always rings true. In Shome's interpretation, Ratna may lack some of the western sophistication that most people in her new setting seem to have, but her inner world is so much richer and not for a single moment does she lose her sense of dignity. The other half of this beautiful story is Vivek Gomber, around whose character the film is based (Sir is the form of address Ratna uses with him). He is not as good as Shome, and his English delivery is poor, but he is still quite competent as the kind and radiant Aashwin, often doing enough with his presence and successfully registering the growth in his character, his process of healing and gradual enamourment with Ratna. These two really make this film the gem that it is. Sir is an inspiring, profound, and deeply involving piece of storytelling. It is a moving human story which I'm sure many would relate to and hopefully learn from.

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      Ratna: Sir, you must be aware that four months after my wedding, my husband passed away.

      Ashwin: Sorry... no... I didn't know.

      Ratna: He was sick. He didn't tell anyone. Parents are always in such a hurry to get us married. It's the same in the village. I wanted to study, but the groom's family were willing to take me without any dowry, so my father didn't ask any questions. I became a widow at the age of 19. Do you know what that means in the village ?

      Ashwin: What ?

      Ratna: Your life is over. But today I'm earning my own money. I am a servant, but i can educate Choti.

      Ashwin: Choti is your sister ?

      Ratna: Yes Sir. Life doesn't end, Sir. That's all i wanted to say.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 26 décembre 2018 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Inde
      • France
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site (Germany)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langue
      • Hindi
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
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    • Sociétés de production
      • Ciné-Sud Promotion
      • Inkpot Films Private Limited
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      • 1 050 318 $US
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      • 1h 39min(99 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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