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Masaan

  • 2015
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
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Richa Chadha, Shweta Tripathi, and Vicky Kaushal in Masaan (2015)
Four lives intersect along the Ganges: a low caste boy hopelessly in love, a daughter ridden with the guilt of a sexual encounter ending in tragedy, a hapless father with fading morality, and a spirited child yearning for a family, long to escape the moral constructs of a small-town
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Along India's Ganges River, four people face prejudice, a strict moral code and a punishing caste system as they confront personal tragedies.Along India's Ganges River, four people face prejudice, a strict moral code and a punishing caste system as they confront personal tragedies.Along India's Ganges River, four people face prejudice, a strict moral code and a punishing caste system as they confront personal tragedies.

  • Director
    • Neeraj Ghaywan
  • Writers
    • Akbar Allahabadi
    • Bashir Badr
    • Brij Narayan Chakbast
  • Stars
    • Richa Chadha
    • Sanjay Mishra
    • Vicky Kaushal
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    34K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Neeraj Ghaywan
    • Writers
      • Akbar Allahabadi
      • Bashir Badr
      • Brij Narayan Chakbast
    • Stars
      • Richa Chadha
      • Sanjay Mishra
      • Vicky Kaushal
    • 135User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 26 wins & 29 nominations total

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    Richa Chadha
    Richa Chadha
    • Devi Pathak
    • (as Richa Chadda)
    Sanjay Mishra
    Sanjay Mishra
    • Vidyadhar Pathak
    Vicky Kaushal
    Vicky Kaushal
    • Deepak Chaudhary
    Pankaj Tripathi
    Pankaj Tripathi
    • Sadhya Ji
    • (as Pankaj Tripathy)
    Vineet Kumar
    Vineet Kumar
    • Doctor Chaudhary
    Bhagwan Tiwari
    • Inspector Mishra
    Bhupesh Singh
    Bhupesh Singh
    • Sikander Chaudhary
    Satya Kam Anand
    • Vikram Mallah
    Saurabh Choudhary
    Saurabh Choudhary
    • Piyush Agarwal
    • (as a different name)
    Nikhil Sahni
    • Jhonta
    Anand Singh
    • Hawaldar #1
    Tilak Rai Mishra
    • Hawaldar #2
    Priyanka Rai
    • Female Cop
    Vineeta Motilal
    • Shanti Chaudhary
    Bineeta Sharma
    • Rani Chaudhary
    Vijay Prakash Shrivastav
    • Shambhu Chacha
    Aditya Sinha
    • Student #1
    Pushkar Tripathi
    • Student #2
    • Director
      • Neeraj Ghaywan
    • Writers
      • Akbar Allahabadi
      • Bashir Badr
      • Brij Narayan Chakbast
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews135

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    9prashantwaiker-12556

    Emotions of real life couldn't be depicted so beautifully

    Thanks to Bollywood for making such kind of movie. An abstract, artistic and full of emotions which portrays real life of Banaras. Film touches delicate issues of life and depicts how expression of those emotions could be dangerous especially in a small town in India. Story revolves around two youths when their life gets changed by death of someone close. But at the end, they understand the cycle of life and death and just tries to move on their life (which I suppose happened, because there's no proper ending of this movie and it was intentional!) Dialogues and songs are completely resonate with the theme of movie. Overall one of the epic movie of recent times with realistic story which leaves viewers to think about the ending and life!! A must watch non commercial realistic movie!
    8mohulghosh

    Story of Death, Desperation & Bravery, Masaan Will Haunt You

    ‎Masaan‬ means a place, where dead bodies are cremated. If you can stand the sight of actual dead bodies being burnt, right after a cute scene of an excited 21 year old guy, whose Facebook friend request has been accepted by his crush; then yes, definitely watch this one.

    Its a dark, complex, hard hitting movie, which is set across the enchanting Banaras and the majestic Ganges; revolving around the life of simple human beings.

    'Man kastoori re' by Indian Ocean, can be the sole reason for a music lover to buy a movie ticket. At Cannes, this movie by debut director Neeraj Ghaywan won 2 awards; and it is said that very few Asian movies have received 5 minutes of standing ovation during its screening.

    The movie has flaws (the absence of that scent of regional tone in the dialogues was the most disappointing part), but the mindblowing performance by Sanjay Mishra & the strong, heavyweight performance from Richa Chadda will make it up.

    If you support such good cinema, and want more 'daring' film-makers, then don't miss it.
    8calldharm

    Must watch for 'good cinema' lovers

    I don't have to explain why you should watch this movie.

    There are so many aspect of this movie which will touch you. Reality, true cinematography, story acting.

    People from Banaras, Allahabad, UP will feel more touched due to so many reality scene shot on true spots.

    For some people it may be a little sad and heart touching movie, but rest assure, it will leave a mark in your memories.

    Perfect and right actors choose, like super Sanjay Mishra, Richa Chadda etc. To really enjoy this movie, watch it undisturbed, end to end, without chit chat, I am saying this because you need to connect to the move and very light emotional plots, which you will miss in small chit chat.
    8amit_sinha62

    Masaan film review – A Story that touches your soul

    Masaan is a story set in real Benaras which is better known as Kashi. Why did I mention real Benaras? This film makes you meet the other side of Kashi which is more active in the night than the day, the cremation Ghats where the dead bodies are burnt as per Hindu rituals. The cremation Ghats of Kashi has been mostly portrayed in films and serials as a mystic place but here the director, a débutant Neeraj Ghyawan and co-writer Varun Grover portrays the cremation Ghats as a usual business place where the bodies are burnt after dying. But, the film has a hidden treasure beyond the burning of the bodies in the cremation ghats. It's the burning of people griefs and the courage to let go their guilt to celebrate a new life.

    The urge of arriving in life is portrayed by each central character of the film – Richa Chadha as Devi, Sanjay Mishra as Devi's father and Vicky Kaushal as Deepak. While Devi wants to get out of the narrow mindedness of the city and attain more liberty in the form of experiencing love and pleasure, the other character Deepak wants to break his shackles of being a pyre burning lower caste youth of becoming a civil engineer and dreams of marrying his upper caster girlfriend.

    Sanjay Mishra runs a small shop at the cremation ghat and is trying to rejuvenate the cold relationship with his daughter and in order to protect her from a scandal; he breaches his own moral principles when he forces a child who works in his shop to take part in the dangerous game of collecting coins from the Ganges. The story brings twist in the each character's lives when they are forced to do a soul searching. Their soul searching brings dark moments in the film when you feel sad about their lives. But wait, there is light after the dawn and no grief is permanent. The films at the end leaves you with a message that Masaan is not only about burning the physical bodies but also about letting go your grief and making your soul guilt free.

    The film is beautifully written with a strong message and a good débutant director attempt towards the serious sensible storytelling cinema. The music by Indian Ocean gels with the characters lives and the city's backdrop. The lyrics and music of the songs 'Tu Kisi Rail si gujarti hai' based on Dushyant Kumar's poetry and Man Kasturi re' are simply magical and has lifetime music value. All credits to the Director Neeraj Ghyawan who has been trained under Anurag Kashyap and the co-writer Varun Grover for such a beautiful story. Both the seasoned and the débutant actors have worked hard on their characters and that is evident from their acting.

    I want to end this review for Masaan with these few lines in Hindi.. Jo Man ko Chu Jaye Use khubsurat ahsas kehte hai, Jo Atma ko Chu Jaye Use Masaan Kehte hai !
    8reachmallya

    Astounding achievement!

    FIPRESCI, Un Certain Regard and standing ovation at Cannes, standing ovation in Ahmadabad and now a standing ovation in Bangalore, Neeraj Ghaywan's Masaan is a film that deserves high accolades for its exceptionally well written screenplay and execution. This year has been good for Indian cinema with some of the best films like "Court", "Killa" and "Kaaka Mottai" hitting the screens. Masaan joins this list of elite films. These films do not have big stars, big investments but the honesty in film-making and the content that they carry is something that Indian cinema has not attempted before, even attempted not this subtle. "More subtle, more the impact" seems to be the mantra of these films. From larger than life narratives these films bring in the shift to depict stories of ordinary people in mundane situations and their reactions. There is a kind of honesty and faith in the film which one can easily get engaged to. This not only brings the freshness breaking the stereotypical norms also gives out thoughts through the different layers the narrative has. The stories that narrate the connect of human emotions need to be explored more. "Masaan" deals with the connects of relationship in a very mature and subtle way. It keeps away from the usual melodrama. It thrives of modernism though tied with traditional values. "Its a bold film with values rather than bold visuals".. Each one of the characters has a story with real life turmoils. Some of the scenes are brilliant. Thanks to the film-making brilliance. Such experiments have an overwhelming and everlasting impact on the audience. You realize how cinema can be used as a powerful medium. You train yourself to care about good cinema watching films like "Masaan"and i think this is something such kind of films do beyond what they are normally expected to. The joy of having watched a satisfactory film is one of the best feelings any film-lover will want to have. It has become a rare phenomenon in Indian cinema. Commercial cinema has really cared about reaching the 100 Crore mark rather than providing satisfactory cinema. On one end we have the high grosser films and the other we have films like "Masaan" which mainly get tagged as "festival" films and in between films like "Piku" which is good cinema with a commercial appeal. I feel its time to get these festival films a commercial space. Its wrong for a good film to be bound only by festivals, it needs support from the theaters and mainly from the audience to thrive commercially. This would definitely help bring in a change of sense of cinema and help Indian Cinema grow.

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    • Trivia
      The ghats used in shooting were not the original ghats where these rituals happen but were some virgin ghats which were modified to represent the original ghats of Varanasi.
    • Goofs
      When Deepak takes a print-out of Shaalu's Facebook profile, the friendship status says 'Friends' when it should be 'Friend Request Sent' because Shaalu has not yet accepted her friend request.
    • Quotes

      Devi Pathak: Do you live alone?

      Sadhya Ji: No, I live with my dad. My dad lives alone.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Mirzapur (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Tu Kisi Rail Si
      Written by Varun Grover (Adapted from a Poem by Dushyant Kumar)

      Music composed by Indian Ocean

      Performed by Swanand Kirkire (vocals) & Indian Ocean

      Bass by Rahul Ram

      Guitars by Nikhil Rao

      Drums and percussion by Amit Kilam

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    • Release date
      • June 24, 2015 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • India
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Watch masaan on Disney+ Hotstar
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    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Fly Away Solo
    • Filming locations
      • Varanasi, India(Referred to Benares)
    • Production companies
      • Drishyam Films
      • Macassar Productions
      • Phantom Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $651,748
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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