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The Cover Page

  • 2010
  • 1h 52m
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The emotional story of an young girl with HIV growing up in India and the social challenges and struggles faced by her loved ones in finding normalcy for her.The emotional story of an young girl with HIV growing up in India and the social challenges and struggles faced by her loved ones in finding normalcy for her.The emotional story of an young girl with HIV growing up in India and the social challenges and struggles faced by her loved ones in finding normalcy for her.

  • Director
    • Roopa Iyer
  • Writer
    • Roopa Iyer
  • Stars
    • Chi Gurudutt
    • Hamsalekha
    • Narayan Hosmane
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Roopa Iyer
    • Writer
      • Roopa Iyer
    • Stars
      • Chi Gurudutt
      • Hamsalekha
      • Narayan Hosmane
    • 2User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Chi Gurudutt
    Hamsalekha
    Narayan Hosmane
    • (as: Narayana S. Hosamane)
    Roopa Iyer
    • Gowri
    Sanya Iyer
    • Bhavathi
    Srinivasa Murthy
    Srinivasa Murthy
    Sumithra
    Sumithra
    Ananda Theertha
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      • Roopa Iyer
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    7shashikrishna

    A relevant movie

    As is usually the case, most watchable Kannada movies go unrecognized unless they get some non-local award. As sad and tragic as it is, it continues to be one of the banes of a once flourishing and creatively vibrant film industry that now reeks in the ruins ruled by mediocre- heavy jingoism. Fortunately, 'Mukhaputa' avoided that inevitable fate into oblivion as it bagged an award at the Ireland Film Festival and the Silver Sierra Best feature film award at the California Film festival.

    The story revolves around 7 year old Bhavati (quite an unusual and striking name) who is adopted by a social activist/PhD student/Bharatanatyam dancer Gauri (Roopa Iyer in her first debut venture as film maker) after the kid's parents commit suicide. Gauri is an orphan too, so the relevance of her understanding the kid's emotional distress at a deeper level than most comes as no surprise. The two bond quite naturally and soon she signs papers to become her official caretaker. Also in the loop are Gauri's foster father (Shashidhar Kote) and also her teacher/guide/philosopher. She turns to him for all sorts of guidance on both her career and life. With his untimely death Gauri's world is shattered more than that of his wife and unemployed son Shankar (a neat cinematic liberty naming his character that to ensure we are told that the he and Gauri would end up together at some point). The bereaved family takes care of little Bhavati as one of their own and time moves on.

    One day Bhavati falls ill. On further investigation it is revealed that the child is HIV-positive which could possibly explain her parents' sudden deaths. Gauri is caught in a pool of dilemma on this discovery. On the one hand she definitely wants to ensure that Bhavati has as normal a childhood as she can get, but she also isn't sure how to go about it. On a chance encounter with an aged guru at a spiritual center, she gets some sane advise. An advise that is possibly the only deciding factor in how things are made and broken in today's world. That, of knowledge. She seeks out to know everything there is to know about the disease so that she may plan the best route to the future possible for Bhavati. Shankar, in the meanwhile, is shown to be an out of work IT guy who isn't really keen on doing anything special in life. Since he harbors romantic feeling towards Gauri (no points for seeing that coming) he decides to join forces with her in bringing warmth, love, affection and most importantly a sense of normalcy in little Bhavati's young life.

    What struck me most about the movie was its optimistic take on something as dire as AIDS and its associated taboos in India. It is obvious that Roopa Iyer is personally vested in both the awareness and education of the disease given her commitment in making this feature come alive. Though her prowess as an actress could have been sharper, it doesn't really interfere much with the bigger picture/message the movie tries to send across. The supporting cast lend apt support including the little girl playing Bhavati. A few scenes are placed just to get a popular face into the mix but I guess it is only such marketing strategies that helped her get the movie across to these festivals. A slightly stronger screenplay was needed specially in the scenes where Gauri confronts Bhavati's teachers for isolating the child due to her illness. A grand opportunity to highlight the irony of an educator practicing blatant discrimination purely based on ignorance is woefully lost by Iyer. She chooses, instead, to smear the scene with a background score whilst making the goings on inaudible. The gist is clear of course, but a concrete vocalized version would have made the audience root more firmly for Gauri. It is in these inadequacies that Iyer's lack of experience in film making becomes apparent and makes her character more impersonal.

    All said and done, 'Mukhaputa' is eventually about the bigger picture which is killing the social stigma associated with AIDS and the millions of innocent kids who are targeted each day around the world for absolutely no fault of their own. If even a few hearts are forced to reflect on their beliefs after watching this movie, then I'd think Iyer's efforts have found success.
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    A touching appeal to give love to the innocent children

    This film is about a very intelligent and compassionate woman who takes an orphan girl into her home. Her personal values and the societal values are tested when the orphan girl is found to be HIV-positive.

    "The Cover Page" approaches this difficult issue with love and compassion. The lead character, Gowri, puts her adopted daughters' welfare above her own. She refuses to bow down to societal prejudices and pressure, and insists on loving Bhavathi all the way through. Gowri appeals that even though we cannot give these children health, we can still give them happiness during their unfairly short lives. She brings out the best side of human nature, and reminds us that there is still a bright side to humanity.

    After the film, the director Roopa Iyer was there for a Q&A session. She told the audience that she cared for 120 children with HIV infection; the sad story of Bhavathi was just one of them. The girl who played Bhavathi died one month ago, which made "The Cover Page" even more sad to watch. Throughout the film, I was constantly mindful of that the children were completely innocent, and yet they had to bear the consequences of their parents' behaviour. It is so sad that 25 million children's lives were already tragically cut short by AIDS, and unfortunately there will be more to come, unless the world does something to stop AIDS now.

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    • Release date
      • November 28, 2010 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Kannada
    • Also known as
      • Mukhaputa
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      • 1h 52m(112 min)
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