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Shyamchi Aai

  • 2023
  • 2h 20m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
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Shyamchi Aai (2023)
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An adaptation of social worker and freedom fighter Sane Guruji's autobiographical novel Shyamchi Aai.An adaptation of social worker and freedom fighter Sane Guruji's autobiographical novel Shyamchi Aai.An adaptation of social worker and freedom fighter Sane Guruji's autobiographical novel Shyamchi Aai.

  • Director
    • Sujay Dahake
  • Writers
    • Pandurang Sadashiv Sane
    • Sunil Sukthankar
  • Stars
    • Mayur More
    • Akshaya Gurav
    • Sarang Sathaye
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    • Director
      • Sujay Dahake
    • Writers
      • Pandurang Sadashiv Sane
      • Sunil Sukthankar
    • Stars
      • Mayur More
      • Akshaya Gurav
      • Sarang Sathaye
    • 5User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 4 wins total

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    Mayur More
    Mayur More
    • Young Shyam
    Akshaya Gurav
    Akshaya Gurav
    Sarang Sathaye
    Sarang Sathaye
    • Vinoba Bhave
    Richard Bhakti Klein
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    • Collector
    Benedict Garrett
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    Om Bhutkar
    Om Bhutkar
    • Sane Guruji
    Deesha Katkar
    Jyoti Chandekar
    Jyoti Chandekar
    Urrmela Jjagtap
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      • Collector's Wife
      Gandhar Joshi
      Sharva Gadgil
      • Shyam as Kid
      Sandeep Pathak
      Sandeep Pathak
      • Shyam's Father
      Aniket Sagvekar
      Anruta Rao
      Akshay Dandekar
      Akshay Dandekar
      • Yajman
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        • Sujay Dahake
      • Writers
        • Pandurang Sadashiv Sane
        • Sunil Sukthankar
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      10shivdasavhad

      Must watch movie

      This movie highlights that mothers are the unsung heroes in our lives, no matter what mistakes we make or how far we stray from the path they want us to take, mothers are the ones who give us life and make it worth living.

      It's akin to a life handbook. This film is currently making a profound impact on people, standing as a marvelous work of art. It evoked strong emotions, giving me goosebumps and bringing tears to my eyes. The performances in this film were undeniably exceptional.

      If you're in the mood for a heart wrenching drama with an uplifting ending, watch this one, you will not be disappointed.
      10dineashme

      Heart touching and emotionally effective.

      Nobody can match the charisma of Marathi movies. Shyamchi Aai is an autobiography of social activist Pandurang Sadashiv Sane who hailed from Konkan region of Maharashtra during the British rule. He belonged to a Brahmin Family and the plot revolves around his relationship with his mother. This movie portrays selfless, boundless, unconditional love of a mother for her child. This movie highlights that mothers are the unsung heroes in our lives, no matter what mistakes we make or how far we stray from the path they want us to take, mothers are the ones who give us life and make it worth living. The fact that this is a true story, it played a massive part in the conclusion having such an impact on me. All in all Shyamchi Aai offers an immensely satisfying cinematic experience, that is stunning, powerful, and an emotional whirlwind. End scene will move you to tears. If you're in the mood for a heart wrenching drama with an uplifting ending, watch this one, you will not be disappointed.
      10sameergudekar

      Just Wow

      I had the privilege of attending the MAMI Film Festival in Mumbai, where I had the opportunity to watch this incredible film. It was a captivating experience! The cinematography in the movie was exceptionally well-done, enhancing its overall beauty. The acting was truly remarkable, leaving a lasting impression on the audience. From my childhood, I've treasured a book titled "Shyamchi Aai," which imparted valuable life lessons, including conquering fear and treating everyone with respect. It's akin to a life handbook. This film is currently making a profound impact on people, standing as a marvelous work of art. It evoked strong emotions, giving me goosebumps and bringing tears to my eyes. The performances in this film were undeniably exceptional.
      6SAMTHEBESTEST

      Sujay Dahake Gives His Artistic Touch To The Legendary Tale Of Sane Guruji

      Shyamchi Aai (2023) : Movie Review -

      Sujay Dahake takes on the difficult challenge of retelling the legendary tale of Sane Guruji's "Shyamchi Aai". The autobiography was first adopted on the silver screen by the great Acharya Atre in 1953, which won the Best Film award at the first-ever National Awards held in our country. I was privileged to see that film a decade ago, and I remember how emotional the experience was. The next thing I did after watching the movie was to say hi to my mother and touch her feet. I had no words; I was emotional and in pain. That's what Shyamchi Aai (1953) has done to me. Now, after 7 decades, we have a modern version of the same story, and how blessed I'm to be working as a journalist/critic at this time that I get to see it in a special screening. Dahake's film is a fulfilling experience, no doubt. It's just slow. Today's audiences and filmmaking both don't believe in slow dramas, and that's the only fault in the movie. Rest; there are no issues, be it writing, acting, production value, music, cinematography, editing, or direction.

      The film begins with Sane Guruji's (Om Bhutkar) plea getting rejected by a British officer because he was in jail. We meet the younger version of Guruji in jail, who is accompanied by Vinoba Bhave (Sarang Sathaye). After their conversations and parting ways, Guruji starts writing his book, "Shyamchi Aai," based on his own experience from childhood. Shyam (Sharva Gadgil) is an average student with a slick of patriotism and a little disturbed in his life too. He is a bit cowardly, he makes mistakes, he is not very obedient, and bla bla. But he can never fall down in life because, in every situation, he has one person backing him: his mother, Yashoda (Gauri Deshpande). The film revolves around Shyam, his mother, his father, and the family crisis during British rule as they have to suffer through extreme poverty. From a poor family to a hardworking student, Shyam turns himself into a legend, Sane Guruji, and the biggest credit holder for this is his mother, whom he has to lose earlier than expected.

      I don't know how many of you noticed that Shyamchi Aai's storyline has inspired Satyajit Ray's famous "Appu Trilogy," especially the first two films: "Pather Panchali" (1955) and "Aparajito" (1956). A little boy has to spend his childhood seeing his parents struggle against poverty, then he is sent away for studies, his mother dies, and he can't even meet her last time. See? Pather Panchali and Aparajito are based on the same story. It's just that Ray's world was different; his filmmaking style was way ahead of time, and the impact is quite different for regular viewers. But still, Shyamchi Aai (1953) was made before Ray's films and was a real story too. That's why it's more credible. Anyway, Shyamchi Aai (2023) deals with the subject very carefully and sensitively. There are many moments that will win your heart and might even relate to your personal experiences. That's the power of this story. You can watch many fictional dramas and hail them as classics, but how many of them come close to reality and your own personal experiences? Though the screenplay needed a solid grip here, it's missing. The black-and-white effect has never looked so good on screen in recent Marathi cinema (a tough call between Kachcha Limbu and this, though).

      This film is an acting carnival for all acting lovers, but what Gauri Deshpande has done in the lead role is simply outstanding. The film is named after her, and no matter how many male protagonists we have, we all know the main hero of the film is the "Mother". She is the mother of acting here. I have been seeing Sandeep Pathak over the years, and he has done fabulous work in some artistic films that aren't known to the majority of Marathi audiences. Watch him play the father here and learn how it's done. Sharv Gadgil as child Shyam is very impressive; the teenage version is also portrayed very well by Mayur More; and then comes the best version by Om Bhutkar. A large section of Marathi audiences know him for that not-so-good performance in a mediocre action masala gangster film. Well, here's a so-good performance, finally. Those crying scenes and his speeches were so amazing to watch. A pure art exhibition by an artist. The supporting cast makes a solid unit with performers like Jyoti Chandekar, Gandhar Joshi, Raghav Vartak, Akshaya Gurav, Dipti Bhagwat, Deesha Katakar, Aniket Sagvekar, Raj Daki, and others.

      I wouldn't be surprised if Shyamchi Aai won several awards in the technical categories. The cinematography is top-class, the background score is excellent, and the editing is super classy. What a marvellous production design they have created with a moderate budget. It never feels like you are watching a film in 2023. It always feels like the early 20th century, the pre-Gandhi era, and the Kokan actually looks like how one can imagine it. The dialogues are beautiful, and what a powerful grip they have on contemporary language. The last time I saw a great use of such language was over a decade ago in Kaksparsh (2012). I will always remember Sujay Dahake for making "Shala" (2011). I have seen movies made on school life and teenage love in almost a dozen movies in multiple languages, but none of them had a magic like Shala. Those newbie movie buffs with 500 Indian movies on their watchlist can go gaga over "96" and other so-so dramas, but for me, Shala is way ahead of that film or any other film for that matter. Sujay couldn't repeat another masterpiece like that later; rather, he fell down to an unbearable level. Now, he is back again with Shyamchi Aai. Not on the level of Shala, and there's a reason for that. It's not a fresh film, and the responsibility of retelling the cult story of Shyamchi Aai is too big for any director. But yes, he is back and back with a bang. The artistic touch he gave to Sane Guruji's autobiography and the way he uses chronological narration for his story-the way he dealt with 3 Shyams instead of one, like in the 1953 film-are indeed praiseworthy. I wanted to speak about many scenes, but I am avoiding them only to keep this review spoiler-free. All I can say is don't miss this one if you love movies as an "art form".

      RATING - 6/10*
      10bhagyashreeborate

      For all those carrying motherhood in them

      This movie spread all the lessons so artistically, that kept me tied to the movie whole time.

      How a mother brings up a child, how a father is unsung hero for the thoughts the kid inculcates. Both the Mother and Father are equally so important in shaping us.

      This movie is a must watch. The cinematography, the black and white edits are speechless. With this fresh writing, direction and storytelling I am in awe of this movie.

      The song : "Bharjari g pitambar" is brought in at such a perfect time, till now i was listening to the song but never went this deep into the meaning of it.

      Every kid should watch this movie, and not just kid but every person out there. To know how one can brought themselves and make the surroundings so well for each other, without carrying much negativity in them.

      Thank you for making this 🙌🙏

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        • November 10, 2023 (India)
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        • Amruta Films Pvt. Ltd.
        • Pune Film Company
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