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Doghi

  • 1996
  • 2h 44m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
106
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Sonali Kulkarni in Doghi (1996)
Drama

The elder of the two sisters, Gauri (Renuka Daftadar), is getting married and there is festivity in the household. Elders in the village advise her to visit a temple before groom arrives and... Read allThe elder of the two sisters, Gauri (Renuka Daftadar), is getting married and there is festivity in the household. Elders in the village advise her to visit a temple before groom arrives and so she is accompanied by her younger sister Krishna (Sonali Kulkarni) and uncle (Sadashiv... Read allThe elder of the two sisters, Gauri (Renuka Daftadar), is getting married and there is festivity in the household. Elders in the village advise her to visit a temple before groom arrives and so she is accompanied by her younger sister Krishna (Sonali Kulkarni) and uncle (Sadashiv Amrapurkar). While on their way back, uncle notices in the newspaper that groom's family ... Read all

  • Directors
    • Sumitra Bhave
    • Sunil Sukthankar
  • Stars
    • Sonali Kulkarni
    • Renuka Daftardar
    • Uttara Baokar
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    106
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Sumitra Bhave
      • Sunil Sukthankar
    • Stars
      • Sonali Kulkarni
      • Renuka Daftardar
      • Uttara Baokar
    • 5User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Sonali Kulkarni
    Sonali Kulkarni
    • Krishna
    Renuka Daftardar
    • Gauri
    Uttara Baokar
    • Mother
    Suryakant
    Suryakant
    • Father
    Sadashiv Amrapurkar
    Sadashiv Amrapurkar
    • Uncle
    Madhu Kambikar
    Madhu Kambikar
    • Directors
      • Sumitra Bhave
      • Sunil Sukthankar
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    10mullur1729

    Simply Brilliant

    This is one of the most brilliant movies that I have seen in recent times. Goes way above even any international movie of any repute. I am really surprised why this has not received the recognition it deserved. Sonali Kulkarni winning the National Award is perhaps the only consoling fact. Renuka Daftardar simply amazes as she speaks volumes through her eyes. There are a few scenes that stand out: When Gauri comes back from the city on Krishna's wedding, she and Krishna meet for the first time in many years. Krishna notices a change in Gauri, but not a single line of dialogue is said. The entire gamut of emotions is conveyed through subtle mannerisms and the eyes. There's another towards the end when Krishna pleads to Abhay Kulkarni to marry Gauri instead. If you are not moved by that scene, you don't have a heart.

    Watch this movie for sheer movie-making brilliance and acting capabilities.
    8shyamasdaughter

    Terrific

    Doghi is a wonderful movie and Renuka Daftardar is excellent. So is Uttara Baokar who is usually excellent in most of her roles. Along with Kairee, its an example of Marathi cinema at its best. There are certain parts in both movies that tend to the didactic - it would have probably enhanced the movie to not have the few scenes where the social message is hammered in. These scenes probably emerge from the film-maker's political concerns but the movie is realistic and moving enough to not need it. But apart from such minor quibbles, its a movie that deserves to be seen more and one I strongly recommend. Sumitra Bhave's concern and humanism shines through.
    10mohitesv

    Excellent Movie

    This is one of the best movie I have ever seen. My parents comes from rural India and to some extend I have seen the life of the villagers. Peoples are really poor and have financial and social problems.

    The movie just reflects exactly the same. Full credit to the director and the actor. They have done an excellent job. I just wonder how can movies like Lagaan and Paheli can go for Oscar and not Doghi. I don't understand the criteria on which the movies are selected. Is the money that makes the difference or having some big names in the movie makes the difference.

    Hope to see more movies like this in the future.
    9wilson49

    This is what a good movie is.

    This is a really well made movie. Sumitra Bhave has always made sensible cinema and this is my favourite film by her. This movie should have won the National Award and would have been my pick to represent India at the Oscars. It is at least a thousand times better than 'Shaaws', which is going to the Oscars, from India, this year.

    It is such a pity that the information about this (and all other Indian movies) on IMDb is lacking and sometimes even wrong. Sadashiv Amrapurkar played a very important character in this movie and he is not even credited on these pages. The rest of the cast and crew too are not mentioned at all. Awards and nominations for this movie are not given even when Sonali Kulkarni won the Indian National Award for this movie. There was not even a single vote cast for 'Doghi'.

    'Doghi' is not a Hindi movie. It is Marathi, and thankfully escapes the song and dance sequence, does not get tangled up in glitzy glamour and half-witted designer ware. It is a real life, soulful story that is made with a rare understanding and respect.

    'Doghi' which can roughly be translated as 'two women' is a story of two sisters, Gauri and Krishna. It is actually a very simple story, Sumitra Bhave does not venture into many sub plots, and that makes it a very difficult film to direct. The entire movie is set in a non-descript remote village in Maharashtra and the screen rarely ventures far from the house of the two female protagonists. No aesthetic sunsets in this one.

    The movie opens and we are introduced to the entire house, which is preparing for Gauri's wedding. Gauri and Krishna's father being a hard working farmer, the house is full and happy; there is nothing wanting in their simple lives. However on the eve of the wedding Gauri's to-be-husband meets with a fatal accident. Gauri's father cannot bear the tragic news and suffers a major stroke. Without a strong, working member the house could have fallen apart but Gauri's mother shoulders the responsibility. She works as and when she can, but cannot make ends meet. But her life still, is easier than Gauri's. Superstitions, that people half-heartedly try to forget, make Gauri an evil luck bringer. She is outcast from the society.

    Gauri's mother writes to her brother. Desperate for help she accepts his suggestion. He takes Gauri off to Mumbai where she is made to work in brothels. Gauri sends home the money she earns and their conditions improve. Gauri gives her life for that of her family's.

    However when Gauri returns home for Krishna's wedding, her mother does not come out to meet her. She does not allow Krishna near her and does not allow Gauri in front of the guests. She loves Gauri but fears for Krishna's life. This breaks Gauri completely and she decides to return to her unfortunate life. But Krishna runs out and holds Gauri. She begs her beloved sister to return. Krishna promises to stand by her. Promises that they would face the world – together.

    There is nothing that is not required in this movie. Everything is necessary and sufficient. Gauri goes off to Mumbai but what she does there is never told – the subtle dialogues tell us what there is to know. It just the bare story, which is profound in its simplicity.

    'Doghi' is responsible cinema. It is respectful to the subject it handles. It is respectful towards its audience – it does not think them to have the mental capability of a four year old.

    The acting is first rate. The direction is marvelous – the silences carry the story forward in a way, no words could have. The script is well researched.

    Anyone who appreciates good cinema is bound to like 'Doghi'.
    thusspokezhatathustra

    brilliant

    excellent movie...sumitra bhave accomplishes a feet here. the movie is profound due to its simplicity. set in rural Indian village in maharashtra state it essays a story of two sisters who stand by each other through the good times and the bad. everything about this movie is phenomenally simple. there's no technical extravagance, lighting, camera-work, no brilliant shots but simply a story told very well. the screenplay is strong and solid. even the dialogues are just enough to convey the thought. the acting is simply superb. sonali kulkarni does a magnificent job for which she even got a national award. however renuka daftardar in my opinion surpass all in this one. she has few dialogues as compared to kulkarni, according to the character, but does her job bloody well. the best scene in my opinion is when, gauri comes from mumbai and meets Krishna for the first time near the "vrindavan"...there is no dialog spoken...but man is that a powerful scene. again a must watch for those who prefer sensible thought provoking movies. the marathi in this movie is typically rural which makes it even better.

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    • Release date
      • October 1996 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Marathi
    • Also known as
      • Two Women
    • Production company
      • National Film Development Corporation of India (NFDC)
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      • 2h 44m(164 min)
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