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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn the arid landscape of Rajasthan, four women navigate their way through personal and cultural difficulties.In the arid landscape of Rajasthan, four women navigate their way through personal and cultural difficulties.In the arid landscape of Rajasthan, four women navigate their way through personal and cultural difficulties.
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Watched it last night @ sathyam cinemas. Wonderful movie with excellent acting and with a deep social care. This movie showcased every possible ways women are been dominated, not given any chance, importance women education in a most powerful way.
Great acting, music and background score was good and deeply sink with the movie. Technically brilliant...
But, these movies (I can compare this movie with visarani - Tamil movie base on a social message) failed to educate its audience and make them known about if any possibilities out there to fight against it. It's simply just like placing a hidden camera within someone's home and capturing all anti-social elements and visualizing it to audience. Its more likely an evidence of a crime happening right away. What to do with it??
Can it be played in a court and claim for a change in law or ask to make new laws? nothing...
It just makes audience to feel sorry for the women & street boys (in visarani).
Overall a good and a must watch. This movie will definitely make a good impact in Indian cinema.
Great acting, music and background score was good and deeply sink with the movie. Technically brilliant...
But, these movies (I can compare this movie with visarani - Tamil movie base on a social message) failed to educate its audience and make them known about if any possibilities out there to fight against it. It's simply just like placing a hidden camera within someone's home and capturing all anti-social elements and visualizing it to audience. Its more likely an evidence of a crime happening right away. What to do with it??
Can it be played in a court and claim for a change in law or ask to make new laws? nothing...
It just makes audience to feel sorry for the women & street boys (in visarani).
Overall a good and a must watch. This movie will definitely make a good impact in Indian cinema.
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A very raw look at gender norms in rural Indian society, PARCHED takes an unapologetic stance that women should choose their own destinies. The four women, and their intersecting stories, are engaging and intriguing. And there are both good and bad male figures in their lives. But this is no feel-good Bollywood romcom either, it's a very real and heartfelt look at life. The film keeps the viewer on the edge of his or her seat, wondering where the story is going next, because the twists in the plot are far from predictable. I would highly recommend it to anyone with a taste for edgy and eye-opening cinema. My rating? 10 out of 10.
Well Done, Leena and all girls, very good movie an eye opening for our general audience who has taboo on women freedom. Girls have every right to fulfil their dreams in our society. Thank god movies like that are trying to change its face, its a rough and hard road ahead. Thats actually a embarrassing face of most Indian men. Very good script and dialogue, new actors have done well. Director Leena Yadav , Hats off to you. Plz make more movies like this which can help the society.This movie covers the really basics of India rural lifestyle of women, shown women's true spirit, which is a much needed in this time. Radhika Apte has done very well, trying to break the shell of bollywood, which is always under redtape, if try to show homosexuality or women freedom.Overall movie is a good coverage of so many troubled factors which are ignored in mostly high yield production movies. This might not be a big hit in India but a good mile stone for all cast & crew.
Parched is a sensitive – but very watchable – female-centric film which explores the lives of 3 Rajasthani village ladies who live in a sexually repressed, patriarchal & abusive society. The film explores their frustrations over not having normal lives and the desire to live life on their terms.
The title "Parched" refers to the lives of the 3 ladies which is as "parched" as the arid desert they are living on.
MERITS of Parched
1 – A very sensible & sensitive story that is well-executed (you will NEVER feel bored unless you're a MCP moron)
2 – The build-up and pacing of the film is just perfect
3 – The dialogues (in Rajasthani accent) are well-written, incisive, witty and puts the message across pointedly
3 – Parched is bold and does not shy away from bit of nudity and abusive words (which is necessary keeping in mind the rustic nature of the characters)
4 – All the 3 actresses (Radhika Apta, Surveen Chawla & Tannishtha Chatterjee) have acted convincingly with the right expressions, accent and dialogue delivery.
You will love to see the uninhibited and friendly interactions between them (esp., the sexual banters). Surveen's totally bindass & uninhibited character is a treat to watch!
5 – Brilliant cinematography by Russell Carpenter ("Titanic" fame)
6 - For MCP's out there, you will be taught a lesson - "Pehlae Insaan baanna seekh uske baad Mard." (told by Tannishtha to her son Gulab)
7 - Loved hearing the background music.
DEMERITS of Parched
1 – Tannishtha regularly talking to an unknown man calling himself "Shahrukh Khan" does not make any sense. That man plays no real role in her life (or in the film).
2 – The ending is a touch "escapist" in which it is shown that the ladies decide to live the village and go to the city to start a new life. (It'd have been intelligent to show them living lives on their own terms - and in the village itself)
3 – Kishan is shown as a nice,decent man. But, unfortunately, his good-natured attitude is not properly used in the film.
I'd have been happy if he were shown to understand the predicament of the 3 ladies and did some good for them. But no!
4 – I cannot understand the outburst of Surveen Chawla towards Chandan Anand ("Rajesh") when he told her about his plans to take her to the city for more profitable prostitution. Surveen accused him of wanting to be a pimp and take advantage of her.
Fact is, Surveen is already a prostitute and does not give any indication of hating the trade. So her outburst is totally misplaced!
PS:
1 - Radhika Apte is really flowering into a serious actress. I just love the films she is choosing to act in. They all are very meaningful & watchable ones.
Wishing her all the best for the future!
2 - After celebrating Pink we are celebrating Parched!
When was the last time we saw 2 great female-centric movies in a single year? When?
As a man, I'd love to see such female-centric films more and more.
The title "Parched" refers to the lives of the 3 ladies which is as "parched" as the arid desert they are living on.
MERITS of Parched
1 – A very sensible & sensitive story that is well-executed (you will NEVER feel bored unless you're a MCP moron)
2 – The build-up and pacing of the film is just perfect
3 – The dialogues (in Rajasthani accent) are well-written, incisive, witty and puts the message across pointedly
3 – Parched is bold and does not shy away from bit of nudity and abusive words (which is necessary keeping in mind the rustic nature of the characters)
4 – All the 3 actresses (Radhika Apta, Surveen Chawla & Tannishtha Chatterjee) have acted convincingly with the right expressions, accent and dialogue delivery.
You will love to see the uninhibited and friendly interactions between them (esp., the sexual banters). Surveen's totally bindass & uninhibited character is a treat to watch!
5 – Brilliant cinematography by Russell Carpenter ("Titanic" fame)
6 - For MCP's out there, you will be taught a lesson - "Pehlae Insaan baanna seekh uske baad Mard." (told by Tannishtha to her son Gulab)
7 - Loved hearing the background music.
DEMERITS of Parched
1 – Tannishtha regularly talking to an unknown man calling himself "Shahrukh Khan" does not make any sense. That man plays no real role in her life (or in the film).
2 – The ending is a touch "escapist" in which it is shown that the ladies decide to live the village and go to the city to start a new life. (It'd have been intelligent to show them living lives on their own terms - and in the village itself)
3 – Kishan is shown as a nice,decent man. But, unfortunately, his good-natured attitude is not properly used in the film.
I'd have been happy if he were shown to understand the predicament of the 3 ladies and did some good for them. But no!
4 – I cannot understand the outburst of Surveen Chawla towards Chandan Anand ("Rajesh") when he told her about his plans to take her to the city for more profitable prostitution. Surveen accused him of wanting to be a pimp and take advantage of her.
Fact is, Surveen is already a prostitute and does not give any indication of hating the trade. So her outburst is totally misplaced!
PS:
1 - Radhika Apte is really flowering into a serious actress. I just love the films she is choosing to act in. They all are very meaningful & watchable ones.
Wishing her all the best for the future!
2 - After celebrating Pink we are celebrating Parched!
When was the last time we saw 2 great female-centric movies in a single year? When?
As a man, I'd love to see such female-centric films more and more.
There is only one thing that makes a woman glow, even amid the vibrant colors, sparkling jewelry, moonlight swims, romances, comfort of friends, wind in her hair and lights of a fair at night. It has to do with her repressed dreams. In a desert landscape where the status quo vastly favors men, she thirsts in more ways than one. Everyone, men and women, are in a hurry to grow and glow, yet they often fail to be human first. A single mom, abused wife, erotic dancer, child-bride and newly arrived immigrant attempt to rise above their fears and kindle joy in their lives.
Academy Award winning cinematographer Russell Carpenter (Titanic) brings beautiful images to bear in support of the characters and their poignant stories. The remarkable stories of common women take the spotlight. While the stories are pieced together a little awkwardly and the acting is a bit shaky, the stories of these fascinating women are wonderful to witness. They are not predictable. Each is enthralling. Seen at the 2016 Miami International Film Festival.
Academy Award winning cinematographer Russell Carpenter (Titanic) brings beautiful images to bear in support of the characters and their poignant stories. The remarkable stories of common women take the spotlight. While the stories are pieced together a little awkwardly and the acting is a bit shaky, the stories of these fascinating women are wonderful to witness. They are not predictable. Each is enthralling. Seen at the 2016 Miami International Film Festival.
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- CuriosidadesThis film got controversial for some nude scenes of Radhika Apte.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Radhika Apte is topless in front of Tannishtha Chatterjee, Apte can be seen with no hairs in her underarms which is unusual for a lady of such an orthodox village.
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- Locações de filme
- Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, Índia(Primary filming location)
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- Orçamento
- US$ 2.700.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 1.584.153
- Tempo de duração1 hora 56 minutos
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- 2.35 : 1
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