Ventilator
- 2016
- 2h 23m
Gaju Kaka who never makes an appearance is breathing his last in the hospital few days before the Ganpati festival. As the news of his illness spreads, the entire extended family gathers to ... Read allGaju Kaka who never makes an appearance is breathing his last in the hospital few days before the Ganpati festival. As the news of his illness spreads, the entire extended family gathers to show their support, at the hospital. But as the family gathers and meets after a long time... Read allGaju Kaka who never makes an appearance is breathing his last in the hospital few days before the Ganpati festival. As the news of his illness spreads, the entire extended family gathers to show their support, at the hospital. But as the family gathers and meets after a long time, a lot more happens in the hospital's waiting room.
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In typical Raju Hirani fashion the story assumes the role of the superstar hero and you empathize with the characters immediately. The character sketches are so well defined that you can find each of these characters around you without mistaking them for caricatures.
Although, the title betrays what the movie is about there are many layers to enjoy here. Right from the father-son relationship to the role of an extended family, to the importance we give to our traditions or a snarky reference to the exorbitant expenses of health care and the struggles of people who not necessarily have the means to afford such care. The movie definitely leaves you with enough to ponder on. In fact, the title could easily be a play on our relations being on a ventilator and it being up to us when we plug the ventilator off.
A must watch for every family, especially the younger generation to understand that family is there for a reason and Facebook and Twitter can't replace it.
There are so many characters and all have acted well.. Frankly speaking, I haven't seen such a fantastic script anytime in recent years. This movie will make you realize that you definitely have to respect and put more time to understand your parents' view/their opinions. Hats off to Jitendra Joshi, Ashutosh Gowariker and Rajesh Mapuskar.. Tremendous job!!
Ventilator, a Marathi film directed by Rajesh Mapuskar, is a captivating and emotionally charged cinematic experience that leaves an indelible impact on its audience. Released in 2016, the movie beautifully weaves together a tapestry of emotions, showcasing the complexities of familial relationships, the celebration of life, and the inevitability of mortality. With its compelling narrative, exceptional performances, and poignant storytelling, Ventilator emerges as a heart-touching gem of Marathi cinema.
At its core, Ventilator revolves around the character of Gaju Kaka (played brilliantly by Ashutosh Gowariker), who is admitted to the hospital and put on a ventilator. The news of his critical condition brings together the extended family, triggering a series of emotional moments that traverse a spectrum of feelings. The film masterfully delves into the intricate dynamics among the family members, unearthing hidden resentments, unresolved issues, and long-buried secrets.
Ventilator succeeds in portraying a wide range of emotions with utmost authenticity. It captures the anxieties, fears, and helplessness that surface during times of crisis, as well as the love, compassion, and unity that emerge when faced with adversity. Each character is crafted with depth and nuance, allowing the audience to connect with their joys, sorrows, and vulnerabilities. From tearful moments of despair to heartwarming instances of joy, the film beautifully tugs at the heartstrings of the viewers, leaving them emotionally invested in the story.
The performances in Ventilator are nothing short of exceptional. Ashutosh Gowariker, known primarily as a director, delivers a career-defining performance as Gaju Kaka. His portrayal of a vulnerable and emotionally conflicted individual is nuanced and deeply moving. Equally praiseworthy are the supporting cast members, including Jitendra Joshi, Sulabha Arya, and Priyanka Chopra (in a special appearance), who bring their characters to life with remarkable skill and conviction. Their performances lend authenticity to the story, making the audience empathize with the characters' emotional journey.
One of the film's strengths lies in its ability to seamlessly blend comedy and drama. Ventilator employs a lighthearted touch and witty dialogue to provide moments of respite amidst the otherwise emotionally charged narrative. The comedy acts as a release valve, allowing the audience to find solace and laughter even in the face of difficult situations. This delicate balance of tones enhances the film's realism, making it relatable and engaging.
Another noteworthy aspect of Ventilator is its inclusive storytelling. The film transcends language and cultural barriers, touching the hearts of audiences from different backgrounds. It showcases the universal themes of love, family, and human connection, making it accessible to a wide range of viewers. The narrative unfolds with cultural traditions and rituals, adding a distinct Marathi flavor to the storytelling, yet it remains relatable and emotionally resonant for audiences across the globe.
Ventilator is a cinematic masterpiece that showcases the true power of storytelling. With its heartfelt exploration of emotions, exceptional performances, and a well-crafted narrative, the film leaves a lasting impression on the audience. It reminds us of the importance of family, the fragility of life, and the beauty of human connections. Ventilator is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates a heartwarming, thought-provoking, and emotionally charged cinematic experience.
It was on TataSky Film Fest channel this evening so I got to watch it. Surprise, surprise ... Ashutosh Gowariker the well known Bollywood director is the lead actor. Have to say, he did a good job.
The plot broadly centres around the decision of when and whether to switched off the ventilator of a man on his death bed and the quirks and foibles of his typical extended family - is quite different from most other movies and certainly from any Bollywood fare. The film is believably realistic for the most part and very well enacted. It did drag slightly around half way but picked up again soon after. Boman Irani had what one would call a surprise "guest appearance". That scene provided a healthy dose of humour and hilarity to the script. Boman is of course a very fine actor and it certainly shows. To give all the actors their due, everyone did a good job. Priyanka had a fleeting appearance as herself on a video call .. nice touch.
In summary, Ventilator is a good movie. Worth watching though it may not appeal to those seeking out and out entertainment.
'Ventilator' is a beautiful journey of complicated human relations, father-son relationship, misunderstandings and priorities. The melange of humorous and sentimental scenes keeps audience involved throughout the film. Kudos to the entire team! The team of veteran actors did full justice to the script and portrayed each character with excellence. Especially 'Jitendra Joshi','Ashutosh Gowarikar' , 'Sukanya Mone' and 'Satish Alekar' just nailed it! In addition, it was delightful to see Unmesh uncle (our next door neighbor in Mumbai) in few scenes. :) It is admirable to see Priyanka Chopra promoting Indian regional films through her production house. In short, Priyanka's 'Purple Pebble Pictures Production' enters Marathi industry with a milestone movie and one can't afford to miss it.
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Did you know
- TriviaAshutosh Gowariker makes a comeback to acting after 18 years he last acted in Marathi film Sarkarnama 1998.
- ConnectionsRemade as Ventilator (2018)
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- Runtime2 hours 23 minutes
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