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Masaan

  • 2015
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  • 1h 49m
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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
    • 134User 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 reviews134

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    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.
    9auri_imdb

    Bollywood - your time is up. Welcome to real Indian cinema...

    Gone are the days when people used to flock to cinemas on hearing about a "Salman Khan will remove his shirt" scene. Gone are the days where you have a 100 people pop out of nowhere and join the actors in an impromptu dance. Gone are the days when a shower of petals across the screen would imply that people are making out. Well, at least, they should be gone.

    2015 is turning out to be a breathtaking year for Hindi Cinema. First we had "Margarita, with a Straw", which, simply put, broke all stereotypes. And now we have Masaan, which makes Margarita look small. We have had a few amazingly touching and intense films in regional Indian cinema, with the likes of Ray, Kasaravalli, et al, but this is a whole new territory in Hindi Cinema.

    Masaan is devastatingly beautiful. Where do I even start? In the small North Indian town of Varanasi, the lives of a few ordinary people intertwine in two tales of love and loss. Right from the opening scene, we are thrown right into the tragic lives of these people, with an intensity hitherto unseen in Indian cinema, almost Scorsese like. It is so intense, that an air of discomfort fills the theater just 5 minutes from the opening. And that of unjust. Unjust, as we are forced to see the catastrophic consequences of corruption, greed, caste-ism, and people's attitudes towards sexuality. This is no pretty film. There are no scenes of comic relief. It gets into your head real quick, and you are all but mute spectators to their spiraling lives. You feel chained to your seats as you're unable to do anything for them. Now that's the power of good cinema.

    The acting is almost perfect. Richa Chadda, as Devi, the bold woman caught up in sexual crime and corruption, is the star of the show. She pulls off the small town girl next door role with elegance and beauty, which only increases with her fearlessness as the film progresses. All the other actors, though not as good, are extremely believable in their respective casts. The direction is impeccable, with every small shot, be it romance or crime, captured with equal ferocity. But where the film truly stands out is in its cinematography. Avinash Arun Dhaware does in incredible job in capturing the holy city of Benaras in both its highs and lows. He sure is an expert in glorifying tragedy. The shots of the cremation at the ghats, the boat rides at night, and the train on the bridge are so hauntingly beautiful that they would remain etched on to my memory for quite some time.

    Masaan is a film that exposes you to the kinds of lives people elsewhere live, and gives you an opportunity to evaluate yours. It makes you ponder over issues, though a tad exaggerated, that people in certain parts of our country surely still face. It might also teach you a thing or two on love, loss and moving on. Although I haven't seen a lot of Hindi cinema, this might just about be the best that I have.

    Unfortunately, most people would still prefer a topless Salman Khan than a gem like this.
    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!
    9varuna12

    What a satisfyingly great piece of filmmaking.

    M A S A A N What a satisfyingly great piece of filmmaking.

    Super amazing performances by Shweta Tripathi​, Sanjay Mishra, Richa Chadda​ and the newcomer Vicky Kaushal. Neeraj Ghaywan seems to be a very sorted-in-mind kind of a person to be able to make such a sublime film. The cinematography is spotlessly inspiring and to be put simply 'PERFECT'.

    It is difficult to believe that we have such fimmakers making such films in India with such good performances by such good actors!

    Shweta Tripathi​ is adorably cute and you just to keep looking at her. Vicky Kaushal has the 'boy-next-door' believability and he portrayed his character full of romance initially and angst later with such subtly and smoothness that from the first time you see him, you believe him. He needed some one like Shweta to complement his performance. Actually both of them have complimented each other so perfectly in the film that now I can't imagine any other actors doing their roles.

    Richa Chadda plays 'Devi' and her character is so interesting to watch from the very first scene. Her's is a character which cannot be described easily. She lives in a small town, belonging to a rather seemingly conservative family where there is only her father played awesome-awesome-awesome Sanjay Mishra who is a priest-scholar. Devi is an educated young woman who is exploring her sexuality when she gets caught. Rest of the film is about the way she deals this matter with her father, everyone else and herself. Their is a guilt of sorts in her mind that she needs to deal with. She loves her father but their is something in their past that bothers her perhaps. Hers is a very pragmatic character who probably feels bogged down by the small town mentality and sensibilities of the small town that she lives in. Don't want to divulge much, you have to watch the film to try to understand her character.

    Sanjay Mishra ji is simply put awesome. He 'acts' so effortlessly that I can't even call him an actor. Cos he just doesn't seem to be acting. He just becomes the character here. And he a delight to watch.

    I need to congratulate the casting director of the film for a perfect magical cast. Even actors casted for Deepak's family are perfect and each actor was realistically believable.

    Cinematography by Avinash Arun is just awesome. I loved the way he has lit the film. There is no extra, unnecessary lighting which gives the film a realistic look. I loved the shots which would be perhaps termed as under-lit in conventional mindsets. Cinematography was just what it was supposed to be. A great tool to visualize the director's thoughts and it did it wonderfully.

    Editing by Nitin Baid was spot on. There is not a single moment in film where the film lags. Its cut crisply yet there is 'thairaav' where required.

    Music was like cherries on the cake. Totally sweet! Totally delicious!

    'Masaan' is a film that should, would inspire Indian filmmakers to do- away with all the extra glam-sham quotients of the typical Bollywood films. Films are all about story telling and this film does it perfectly. It is based in a very small town where there is nothing over-the-top in any manner. Real locations have been used and they look superb.

    The film is full of metaphors and it makes you think. But maybe there isn't much to think, It can be a bit of an abstract film which also works if it doesn't bore you. This film doesn't bore you!

    It really engages you!

    Definitely worth a watch!

    My rating: 8.5/10
    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.

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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
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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
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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