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Ek Hazarachi Note

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
517
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Usha Naik in Ek Hazarachi Note (2014)
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In this exploration of money and conscience, a poor woman receives a thousand-rupee note from a politician at election time, but the note proves to be a mixed blessing.In this exploration of money and conscience, a poor woman receives a thousand-rupee note from a politician at election time, but the note proves to be a mixed blessing.In this exploration of money and conscience, a poor woman receives a thousand-rupee note from a politician at election time, but the note proves to be a mixed blessing.

  • Director
    • Shrihari Sathe
  • Writer
    • Shrikant Bojewar
  • Stars
    • Devendra Gaikwad
    • Sharad Jadhav
    • Usha Naik
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    517
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shrihari Sathe
    • Writer
      • Shrikant Bojewar
    • Stars
      • Devendra Gaikwad
      • Sharad Jadhav
      • Usha Naik
    • 7User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins total

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    Devendra Gaikwad
    Devendra Gaikwad
    • Constable Shinde
    Sharad Jadhav
    • Conductor
    Usha Naik
    Usha Naik
    • Budhi
    Pooja Nayak
    Pooja Nayak
    • Sudama's Wife
    Sandeep Pathak
    Sandeep Pathak
    • Sudama
    Shekhar Sathe
    • Photo Frame Maker
    Prashant Tapasvi
    Prashant Tapasvi
    • Cobbler
    • (as Prashant Tapaswi)
    Ganesh Yadav
    Ganesh Yadav
    • Uttamrao Jadhav
    Shrikant Yadav
    Shrikant Yadav
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    • Director
      • Shrihari Sathe
    • Writer
      • Shrikant Bojewar
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    Featured reviews

    8ridi-arahan

    My world is small one but happy one said very few

    The movie to me feels like a satirical comedy. The story is beautifully executed, well acted and directed. Somewhere down the line, you live the life of those lead actors, and empathize with them. It's sad, hard hitting raw movie, which is true to its story and maybe real in rural India. It's a recommended movie for its powerful story and great performances.
    8Rita_Roy

    A slice of reality in rural India

    This film depicts the helplessness and tragedy of the poor in context of a corrupt, unfeeling system through a well enacted, crisply directed and edited movie. In the midst of this, there is an amazing humanity and fellow feeling to make the characters real.. and possible to relate to, even if you have never been in these situations.

    The protagonist has excelled in depicting this absolutely heart warming person who seems to have taken life on the chin, and is surviving in extreme poverty with dignity and self - respect - in many ways, this is all she has. Her friend is a young man with whom she shares affection and care - again, a tip of my hat to the writer in creating such engaging characters. Scenes of making tea in a field or in a hovel have a warm intimacy due to the friendship these two characters share.

    The direction and editing is really well done - there are hardly any superfluous moments and you never feel like any scene is dragged unnecessarily.

    Worth a watch but the covert torture (I cannot think of any other suitable word) of the poor is hard to stomach.
    8DogeGamer2015

    Very good drama

    This is a very good Indian film, it is tense and very dramatic.
    9RosanaBotafogo

    Very very good...

    As simple as it is exciting, rustic and realistically perfect, I love these Indian movies that show the culture, I feel a certain discomfort of Indians eating on the ground, it's very strange for us Westerners...
    6Vipul11

    Nice concept and perfect ending

    The movie opens in the village and happy surroundings but ends at a very interesting point. The concept was nice but the only problem with the movie was it was poorly edited. Before climax, one might feel what's happening and feel that some characters are overreacting, but soon you will realize injustice and a tragic story is a theme of the movie. Movies first half consists of only showing the characters' daily routine. There are only two three characters and taking 30 minutes to show their daily routine is a bit too long. They could have easily reduced movie-length by at least 15 minutes. But I think the makers of this film wanted to make a full-length movie and realized there is a very short concept so they just extended the first half. As the movie's first half is poorly edited, it feels a little boring as no one can see only the characters' daily routine for so long in a movie. They could have made a short film on it which definitely would have been wonderful, but they just deviated from the main concept a lot to make it a full-length movie. Some dialogues are unnecessary and some are poorly written. To be honest there were many flaws script. They tried to show the sad reality of society with some incorrectly placed dialogues. Indeed it is the reality of society, but you cant show it in any movie at any place because it didn't go with the mood of the scene. For example, in the middle, one dialogue related to Gandhiji is there. It feels completely unnecessary therein that scene, but at the end of the movie, you will realize it did go with the theme of the movie. So one big mistake of the writers was he took a very long time to start the main concept, which confused the viewer or me and I just started to think that what this movie is exactly all about. Giving viewers time to think about what will happen ruins the movie climax. Indeed I didn't guess at all that this will happen in the climax because before the climax movie was filled with many unnecessary elements but it doesn't mean the movie is unpredictable as the climax felt like it was a completely new plot point introduced in the movie at the end. The whole concept takes place after the interval only so they should have made the first half building block for the second half.

    But my respect for the movie jumped extremely high when the last scene came. It was very beautiful, very touching, and very thoughtful. The note flies and carries all the anger of the buddhi with it. It gives a good message to kick out the good-looking & pleasurable things which creates problems for you. The note was an analogy for a friend who is influencing you in a bad way or your bad habits which you think is cool.

    So "once you realize it is not meant for you, just throw it away, even if means a lot to you" was the film's message. So overall, I will say it is a one-time watch movie. Hoping to see more work from writers and director but properly edited.

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      Usha Naik didn't want to do the film because of auditions.But her son convinced her to do the film as younger generation should know her acting skills.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 9, 2014 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official sites
      • Ek Hazarachi Note: Official Website
      • Infinitum Productions (India)
    • Language
      • Marathi
    • Also known as
      • 1000 Rupee Note
    • Filming locations
      • Maharashtra, India
    • Production company
      • Infinitum Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,404
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,697
      • Sep 25, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,404
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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