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Maati Maay

  • 2006
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
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Nandita Das, Atul Kulkarni, Kshitij Gavande, and Mukta Barve in Maati Maay (2006)
Drama

A young man learns the strange truth about a local outcast in this drama from filmmaker Chitra Palekar, starring one of India's most respected actresses, Nandita Das. Bragirath (Kshitij Gava... Read allA young man learns the strange truth about a local outcast in this drama from filmmaker Chitra Palekar, starring one of India's most respected actresses, Nandita Das. Bragirath (Kshitij Gavande) is a bright young boy being raised by his father Narsu (Atul Kulkarni), a superstitio... Read allA young man learns the strange truth about a local outcast in this drama from filmmaker Chitra Palekar, starring one of India's most respected actresses, Nandita Das. Bragirath (Kshitij Gavande) is a bright young boy being raised by his father Narsu (Atul Kulkarni), a superstitious single father who can barely believe what his son has learned in science class. One day... Read all

  • Director
    • Chitra Palekar
  • Writers
    • Mahasweta Devi
    • Chitra Palekar
  • Stars
    • Mukta Barve
    • Nandita Das
    • Kshitij Gavande
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    99
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    • Director
      • Chitra Palekar
    • Writers
      • Mahasweta Devi
      • Chitra Palekar
    • Stars
      • Mukta Barve
      • Nandita Das
      • Kshitij Gavande
    • 3User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mukta Barve
    Mukta Barve
    • Yashoda
    Nandita Das
    Nandita Das
    • Chandi
    Kshitij Gavande
    • Bhagirath
    Atul Kulkarni
    Atul Kulkarni
    • Narsu
    • Director
      • Chitra Palekar
    • Writers
      • Mahasweta Devi
      • Chitra Palekar
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    4youradgoeshere

    A metaphor taken too seriously

    Let's start at the surface. At first look 'Maati Maay' seems to be a simple story. A village is horrified by a cannibalistic ghoul (Nandita Das). The villagers do all in their power to keep their children away from her. Isolated, the ghoul finds no company, no sympathy. Until one day she bumps into Bhagirath (Kshitij Gavande), a sharp school kid innocently strolling around the village. Bhagirath fortunately is accompanied by his father, Narsu (Atul Kulkarni), who shields him from her evil hexes. Narsu shoos the evil lady away. Intrigued, Bhagirath asks his father how the woman got herself into such a predicament. Narsu's answer unfolds as a dark and dreamlike journey that reveals his connection with this ghoul.

    The story telling (at least for the first part of the movie) is fast and crisp. Chilling, yet at places touching. It's only after we're well into the movie that things start to lose pace. The imagery is strictly OK, although the use of reflections in some places is faulty.

    It is uncertain whether this film was intended to be more of realistic cinema or dramatic or probably maintain a balance of both. There are scenes that scare you and others that just keep dragging on. The background chorus meant to enhance the emotion works only for some moments before it becomes a revealer. The score gets sour too.

    Towards the end one questions the characters. Especially Chandi. For when she lost her ancestral occupation the defeat of pride is devoted just a few minutes, the film rather delves into casteism, superstition, post pregnancy pains (although necessary for the story) and there's a slight, and totally unnecessary, mention of corrupt bureaucracy. The transition of our leading lady's from the clever, modern minded village woman to an outcaste is rather uncomfortably short.

    Finally one leaves the cinema wondering if the whole story was just a metaphor taken too seriously. And even wishing that it was.
    9milindj

    Excellent multi-level story very well-told

    Chitra Palekar's very well-narrated story-within-a-story-within-a-story leaves you feeling for the protagonist Chandi played superbly by Nandita Das.

    Considering that except for the two lead actors, the others have never appeared on film before, they've done a superb job.

    The movie's in the Indian Language Marathi, and the sub-titles don't do it justice, so most people who don't speak the language wouldn't get a lot of the nuances in the story.

    For a person knowledgeable about the social contexts of rural life in India, this movie serves to stir many questions.

    Time and Money Well spent!

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    • Release date
      • September 8, 2006 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Marathi
    • Also known as
      • A Grave-Keeper's Tale
    • Filming locations
      • Amaravati, Maharashtra, India
    • Production company
      • DNYA Films
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      1 hour 38 minutes
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