पैसे और अंतरात्मा की इस खोज में, एक गरीब महिला को चुनाव के समय एक राजनेता से एक हजार रुपये का नोट मिलता है, लेकिन यह नोट मदद के साथ मुसीबत भी लाता है.पैसे और अंतरात्मा की इस खोज में, एक गरीब महिला को चुनाव के समय एक राजनेता से एक हजार रुपये का नोट मिलता है, लेकिन यह नोट मदद के साथ मुसीबत भी लाता है.पैसे और अंतरात्मा की इस खोज में, एक गरीब महिला को चुनाव के समय एक राजनेता से एक हजार रुपये का नोट मिलता है, लेकिन यह नोट मदद के साथ मुसीबत भी लाता है.
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This movie was magic from beginning to end. The story is relevant to what goes on between the rich and the poor, all over the world and especially here in the USA with the tense political climate here now, Usha Naik is amazing and totally believable. I highly recommend this film,
As simple as it is exciting, rustic and realistically perfect, I love these Indian movies that show the culture, I feel a certain discomfort of Indians eating on the ground, it's very strange for us Westerners...
It would've been better for the masses had 'Ek Hazarachi Note' released prior to elections; director Srihari Sathe's message would've enlightened thousands of illiterate voters. It's a story that tells you about poverty, illiteracy, farmer suicides and corrupt administration.
Budhi (Usha Naik) is an aged mother who has lost her farmer son due to indebtedness. A local leader (Ganesh Yadav) seeking re-election compensates her, giving her a few currency notes of 1000. However, this incident changes her life forever.
The film wins your hearts due to its simplicity. Traditional 'Khandeshi' language creates its own impact. The message is clear – money brings its own set of problems, townsmen will continue to degrade the countrymen and poverty is our biggest enemy. Similarly, authorities can never be honest and impartial. Shrikant Bojewar puts these facts perfectly onto paper.
Usha Naik steals the show as Budhi. But my choice is Sandeep Pathak for his supporting role of Sudama. He has matured after 'Varhad Nighalay Londonla'. Shailendra Barve's music carries a melancholy, suited for the film's theme. It is painful, yet wonderful.
I am going with four out of five stars for 'Ek Hazarachi Note'. The film is a tribute to the director's grandparents. And we must pay our respects as well!!
Budhi (Usha Naik) is an aged mother who has lost her farmer son due to indebtedness. A local leader (Ganesh Yadav) seeking re-election compensates her, giving her a few currency notes of 1000. However, this incident changes her life forever.
The film wins your hearts due to its simplicity. Traditional 'Khandeshi' language creates its own impact. The message is clear – money brings its own set of problems, townsmen will continue to degrade the countrymen and poverty is our biggest enemy. Similarly, authorities can never be honest and impartial. Shrikant Bojewar puts these facts perfectly onto paper.
Usha Naik steals the show as Budhi. But my choice is Sandeep Pathak for his supporting role of Sudama. He has matured after 'Varhad Nighalay Londonla'. Shailendra Barve's music carries a melancholy, suited for the film's theme. It is painful, yet wonderful.
I am going with four out of five stars for 'Ek Hazarachi Note'. The film is a tribute to the director's grandparents. And we must pay our respects as well!!
This film depicts the helplessness and tragedy of the poor in context of a corrupt, unfeeling system through a well enacted, crisply directed and edited movie. In the midst of this, there is an amazing humanity and fellow feeling to make the characters real.. and possible to relate to, even if you have never been in these situations.
The protagonist has excelled in depicting this absolutely heart warming person who seems to have taken life on the chin, and is surviving in extreme poverty with dignity and self - respect - in many ways, this is all she has. Her friend is a young man with whom she shares affection and care - again, a tip of my hat to the writer in creating such engaging characters. Scenes of making tea in a field or in a hovel have a warm intimacy due to the friendship these two characters share.
The direction and editing is really well done - there are hardly any superfluous moments and you never feel like any scene is dragged unnecessarily.
Worth a watch but the covert torture (I cannot think of any other suitable word) of the poor is hard to stomach.
The protagonist has excelled in depicting this absolutely heart warming person who seems to have taken life on the chin, and is surviving in extreme poverty with dignity and self - respect - in many ways, this is all she has. Her friend is a young man with whom she shares affection and care - again, a tip of my hat to the writer in creating such engaging characters. Scenes of making tea in a field or in a hovel have a warm intimacy due to the friendship these two characters share.
The direction and editing is really well done - there are hardly any superfluous moments and you never feel like any scene is dragged unnecessarily.
Worth a watch but the covert torture (I cannot think of any other suitable word) of the poor is hard to stomach.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाUsha Naik didn't want to do the film because of auditions.But her son convinced her to do the film as younger generation should know her acting skills.
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- US और कनाडा में सकल
- $2,404
- US और कनाडा में पहले सप्ताह में कुल कमाई
- $1,697
- 25 सित॰ 2016
- दुनिया भर में सकल
- $2,404
- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 29 मिनट
- रंग
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 2.35 : 1
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