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Mirch Masala

  • 1986
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 8m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
1.6K
YOUR RATING
Smita Patil in Mirch Masala (1986)
DramaThriller

In colonial India, subedars (tax collectors) went from village to village with soldiers, often demanding more than taxes. A subedar commands Sonbai, a beautiful and confident woman whose hus... Read allIn colonial India, subedars (tax collectors) went from village to village with soldiers, often demanding more than taxes. A subedar commands Sonbai, a beautiful and confident woman whose husband is away in the city, to sleep with him. She slaps him and flees for safety to a spice... Read allIn colonial India, subedars (tax collectors) went from village to village with soldiers, often demanding more than taxes. A subedar commands Sonbai, a beautiful and confident woman whose husband is away in the city, to sleep with him. She slaps him and flees for safety to a spice factory where women grind chillies into fine powder. The aged factory guard, Abu Mian, lo... Read all

  • Director
    • Ketan Mehta
  • Writers
    • Shafi Hakim
    • Hriday Lani
    • Ketan Mehta
  • Stars
    • Smita Patil
    • Naseeruddin Shah
    • Om Puri
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Ketan Mehta
    • Writers
      • Shafi Hakim
      • Hriday Lani
      • Ketan Mehta
    • Stars
      • Smita Patil
      • Naseeruddin Shah
      • Om Puri
    • 14User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Smita Patil
    Smita Patil
    • Sonbai
    Naseeruddin Shah
    Naseeruddin Shah
    • Subedar
    Om Puri
    Om Puri
    • Chowkidar Abu Miya
    Ratna Pathak Shah
    Ratna Pathak Shah
    • Pepper Factory Worker
    • (as Ratna Pathak)
    Supriya Pathak
    Supriya Pathak
    • Pepper factory worker
    Suresh Oberoi
    Suresh Oberoi
    • Mukhiya
    Neena Kulkarni
    Neena Kulkarni
    • Pepper factory worker
    Ram Gopal Bajaj
    Ram Gopal Bajaj
    • Owner of the Pepper factory
    Benjamin Gilani
    Benjamin Gilani
    • Masterji
    Mohan Gokhale
    Mohan Gokhale
    • Villager
    Deepti Naval
    Deepti Naval
    • Saraswati, Mukhiya's wife
    Harish Patel
    Harish Patel
    • Pandit
    Dina Pathak
    Dina Pathak
    • Maanki, factory worker
    Paresh Rawal
    Paresh Rawal
    • Villager
    Raj Babbar
    Raj Babbar
    • Sonabai's Husband
    • (uncredited)
    Amole Gupte
    Amole Gupte
    • Villager
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Ketan Mehta
    • Writers
      • Shafi Hakim
      • Hriday Lani
      • Ketan Mehta
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    6brchthethird

    Indian women rise against their colonial oppressors

    MIRCH MASALA is a film that I watched for my World Cinema class this semester and it certainly is a good one. It tells the story of a woman, Sonbai (Smita Patil), who is sought after by a subedar (tax collector). She continually resists his advances and ends up hiding in a spice factory as the subedar doesn't intend to take her rejection of him. Thematically, the film deals with resistance to (colonial) oppression, with the subedar serving as the symbol of British colonialism and Sonbai representing the ordinary Indian citizen. And since the story largely focuses on women, it could be thought of as a feminist film to a certain degree. What the film does well is develop its characters in terms of personality and motivation. The most attention is paid to the tax collector, but with the intention of having you hate him. There was a particularly well-done scene in which he overreacts to someone who accidentally breaks one of his phonograph records. In this one scene you get a sense of this man as someone who looks down on his fellow countrymen who aren't in service to the British, as well as someone who is quick to anger when something happens that he doesn't like. There is also his singular motive to sexually claim Sonbai, a married woman, and which provides the main narrative thrust (no pun intended). Generally speaking, I thought that the themes were handled well, if a little broadly and "on the nose" at times. What didn't always work for me was a lot of the acting, which seemed kind of stagey. I also didn't care for the sound mix on the DVD. I understand that a lot of films from the 1980's and before (especially foreign films) were post-synced, but there didn't seem to be a good balance between various sound elements. Also, for all of the build-up to the finale, I thought it went by a little too quickly. Overall, MIRCH MASALA has a good, socially conscious message, but it hasn't aged too well in my opinion.
    10yvesmillou

    A superb vindication of the resistance of women

    Absolutely excellent. The hubris of petty officers, the crisis and tension coming from lust and gratuitous violence, the horrifying banality of colonialism, the abuse and victimization of women: all these elements combine to create a tragedy which the Greeks would not have disavowed. We are the transfixed witnesses of a horrendous, and at the same time, magnificent process: the price of a woman's virtue depends on how much it costs for the community. Even feminine solidarity crumbles when submitted to enough masculine pressure… And yet, does it? The fantastic last scene of the film, when everything seemed lost, shows that women have stupendous resources that make one realize the strength of a resistance in which women take part, and I am reminded of the British resistance to Germany during World War 2, when the wives and mothers of soldiers took part in the war effort, and replaced them in the factories and mills of the besieged island. Hurray for women's valor!
    10TagoreFan

    Superb Film, Smita in full power as the brilliant actor she was

    It is a deeply moving, crisply logical (even as the peppers dried in the sun would be), beautifully thought out film. The range of Son Bai's character from the early playfulness, the innocent chanchalta of a happy, hard working village wife, the tender moments with her husband, her loneliness when the husband is gone to his job in the railways, and her fiercely effective rage towards her greedy attacker: the Subedar. Yet, there is no Mother India like (a film alluded to, in a complimentary way, throughout parts of the film's plot line) high drama in her rage; it is very authentic, sincere, not filmy, and the silent alliance between Abu Mian and Son Bai, their clear understanding of what is at stake is depicted powerfully -- with very few spoken words, only Ketan Mehta's brilliant cinematography and Om Puri's and Smita's excellent chemistry. Others, including such stars as my most favorite Indian actress, Dina Pathak (whose mother roles are as profoundly moving as Daisy Irani's, though fewer, child roles), Deepti Naval, Supriya Pathak, and of course, Naseerudhin Shah (only he could have acted the Subedar in just that precise, perfect way to make all other elements of the film work so extremely well), also Ratna Pathak is very good, nearly everyone who acts in this film has done excellently well. One of the world's ten most important films, a timeless classic and firmly grounded in historical time.
    9gaur-abhi

    A path breaking movie

    "Sach aur Sahas hai jis ke man mein, Ant mein jeet usi ki rahe...." The quote is from the movie 'Lagaan'. You must be wondering what this quote is doing in the review of a movie which was released about 20 years back(1985). The reason is that the basic theme in some ways is still the same. Mirch Masala is one of the most powerful film to have been made in India. A low budget movie, starring Nasseruddin, Smita and Om Puri in one of their best performances ever. The story is of a pre-independence Kutch village in India, the British deployed Tax collectors enjoy a total monopoly over the villagers and they have transformed into Bandits, looting and snatching from the villagers whatever they desire: money, cattle, land or women. The head collector (Naseer) is one such guy and on one of his trips to this village comes across a woman (Smita) and immediately develops a liking for her. He tries to woo her a couple of times but finally manages to get slapped by her in front of his goon army. Then starts the chase. The lady runs and finds refuge in a Spice factory guarded by an old Muslim (Om Puri). The factory has 20 odd women working and they are trapped inside too. Naseer tries to lure her out but fails. Om is pressured by many including the factory owner as well as the Village Head (Suresh Oberoi), but he comes across an honest old man willing to sacrifice his life. The movie tackles many social issues like women education, women empowerment etc. The ending scene is very motivating and captivating where a group of 20 odd women (and the old guard) are able to achieve what the 100+ plus villagers could not. That is, rise against the handful oppressors and teach them a lesson. How they manage to do it is something that should be watched rather than told. Excellent movie that can be watched any time and for any number of times.
    9bkvora

    A must watch

    A Very good narrative on Pre-Independent India where Oppression of Tax Collectors on Villagers is depicted very well.

    While I do not want to summarize the Story, I would like to highlight excellent Direction by Ketan Mehta & acting by Smita Patil, Suresh Oberoi & Om Puri. The vulnerability of the villagers is exposed & very few people stand up against the Naseeruddin Shah who is the Subedar.

    The astonishment of the villagers on seeing the Gramophone for the first time is also very impressive

    I managed to watch it online & was thoroughly impressed. It certainly deserves a 9/10

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    • Trivia
      Smita Patil had completed her entire work in this movie, but the movie was released after her demise.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Homestarrunner.com: Everything Else, Volume 3 (2007)

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 1987 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • A Touch of Spice
    • Production company
      • National Film Development Corporation of India (NFDC)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 8m(128 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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