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Santosh

  • 2024
  • 12
  • 2h 8m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
2.9K
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Santosh (2024)
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Newly widowed Santosh inherits her husband's job as a police constable in the rural badlands of Northern India. When a girl's body is found, she's pulled into the investigation under the win... Read allNewly widowed Santosh inherits her husband's job as a police constable in the rural badlands of Northern India. When a girl's body is found, she's pulled into the investigation under the wing of charismatic feminist inspector Sharma.Newly widowed Santosh inherits her husband's job as a police constable in the rural badlands of Northern India. When a girl's body is found, she's pulled into the investigation under the wing of charismatic feminist inspector Sharma.

  • Director
    • Sandhya Suri
  • Writer
    • Sandhya Suri
  • Stars
    • Shahana Goswami
    • Sunita Rajwar
    • Nawal Shukla
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    • Director
      • Sandhya Suri
    • Writer
      • Sandhya Suri
    • Stars
      • Shahana Goswami
      • Sunita Rajwar
      • Nawal Shukla
    • 27User reviews
    • 51Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 9 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Shahana Goswami
    Shahana Goswami
    • Santosh Saini
    Sunita Rajwar
    Sunita Rajwar
    • Geeta Sharma
    Nawal Shukla
    Nawal Shukla
    • Inspector Thakur
    Pratibha Awasthy
    • Priya, Thakur's Wife
    Prashant Kumar
    • Inspector Mundi
    Manjul Azad
    • Head Constable Yadav
    Anamika Gupta
    • Constable Bimla
    Shashi Beniwal
    • Constable Amit Kohli
    Kuldeep Saini
    • Constable Arvind
    Vipin Agarwal
    • Constable Pandey
    Soumya Singh
    • Mess Constable
    Deepak Sonkar
    • Constables - Nehrat
    Anjani Srivastava
    • Constables - Nehrat
    Sujeet Yadav
    • Constables - Nehrat
    • (as Sujeet Singh Yadav)
    Arpit Kumar Mishra
    • Constables - Nehrat
    Gotendra Yadav
    • Additional Constables
    Abhay Bachpaye
    • Additional Constables
    Jitendra Singh
    • Additional Constables
    • Director
      • Sandhya Suri
    • Writer
      • Sandhya Suri
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    9RaenaNoor

    A Gripping Thriller with Heart

    Santosh is a cinematic masterpiece that transcends genres, leaving an indelible mark on your heart and mind. The film weaves together rich storytelling, compelling characters, and breathtaking visuals in a way that few others can. What sets Santosh apart is its ability to capture the essence of human emotion, from moments of joy to the most painful of experiences, with an authenticity that resonates deeply.

    The performances are extraordinary, with the lead actor delivering a powerful, nuanced portrayal that keeps you invested in their journey. Every scene feels intentional, whether it's a quiet moment of reflection or a pivotal turning point. The direction is brilliant, making each frame feel like a work of art, beautifully framed and shot.

    The score adds another layer of depth, elevating the emotional impact of the film without ever overpowering the storytelling. From start to finish, Santosh takes you on an unforgettable journey, challenging your perceptions while reminding you of the power of love, sacrifice, and resilience.

    With its masterful combination of direction, acting, and an unforgettable narrative, Santosh is a film that will stay with you long after you've seen it. It's the kind of movie that reminds you why cinema is such a powerful medium - to touch hearts, provoke thought, and inspire change.
    7pinkmanboy

    Silent Strength

    "Santosh," directed by Sandhya Suri, is a film that leaves you uneasy. Not because it delivers groundbreaking revelations, but because of the weight of its narrative in a world ruled by corruption, sexism, and caste inequality. It's a deeply political and painfully human work, anchored by a silent protagonist whose eyes say it all. However, despite its initial impact and technically impeccable execution, the film falls short of delving as deeply as it should into the themes it tackles.

    The story follows Santosh Saini, portrayed with restraint and nuance by Shahana Goswami. Widowed at 28, Santosh is forced to make an unthinkable choice: between destitution and a police career in a male-dominated system that despises her very presence. It's a pragmatic decision, but one loaded with emotional heft. The job that should represent security comes at a steep cost, and Goswami plays her with a constant tension, as if she's carrying the weight of the world on her shoulders in every scene.

    Suri, as a director, creates a visual universe that's as stunning as it is oppressive. The bustling streets of Mumbai and the dusty alleyways of rural villages act as mirrors for the social disparity the film critiques. The camera doesn't just observe-it accuses, highlighting the glaring contrasts between mansions and slums, the privileges of the powerful, and the vulnerability of the marginalized. It's a visually rich and carefully crafted portrait, finding beauty even in the most devastated spaces.

    But where "Santosh" truly shines is in the dynamic between the protagonist and her more seasoned colleague, Geeta Sharma, played with grit by Sunita Rajwar. Geeta is everything Santosh is not: confident, outspoken, feared, and respected. Their relationship feels like a generational clash, with Geeta embodying the strategic conformity of someone who has learned to survive within the system, while Santosh, quiet and watchful, seems to wrestle internally with what she's witnessing. This connection, loaded with subtle tensions, could have been the film's heart. However, Suri stops short of fully exploring this potential, hinting at deeper layers without fully unraveling them.

    The biggest issue with "Santosh" is precisely this: the sense that the film is always on the brink of saying something profound but never quite gets there. The choice to keep the protagonist silent might be a critique of the system that stifles her, but it also limits the audience's emotional engagement. The atrocities Santosh witnesses-from the torture of suspects to the blatant manipulation of truth-are shocking, but without a verbalized response, these moments often feel like visceral observations rather than truly impactful reflections.

    Another notable aspect is the way the film addresses gender and caste issues. While these themes are present in nearly every scene, they rarely receive the nuance they deserve. The subplot of the murdered girl, which should serve as the narrative thread, ends up taking a backseat to scenes that prioritize atmosphere over narrative depth. It feels like the film wants to say everything at once but struggles to articulate any of it clearly.

    Even so, it's impossible to ignore Suri's talent for creating visually arresting scenes. The moral tension that permeates the film is mirrored in the meticulously composed frames, where the clarity of urban landscapes contrasts with the ethical darkness inside the police station. This aesthetic choice creates an interesting duality but feels more like a visual provocation than a fully developed commentary.

    What truly saves "Santosh" from drowning in its own ambition is Goswami's performance. Even with few lines, she crafts a complex protagonist-someone who clearly wants to do good but is lost in a system that turns good intentions into liabilities. It's impossible not to empathize with Santosh, even as she remains passive in the face of the injustices around her.

    Overall, "Santosh" is a film that provokes but doesn't overwhelm. It makes you think, but it doesn't transform you. Still, it's an important portrayal of a society riddled with contradictions, where women are forced to find strength amid oppression and silence. Suri may not have delivered a perfect film, but she's certainly given us something to chew on-even if, by the end, we're left feeling like we're still hungry.
    9sudiptodutta-77947

    Naked reality of casteism in Indian society

    A gripping, engaging, and naked depiction of reality of the society, it's casteism and how this thing affects the lives of people... Narration wise, acting wise, technical wise a brilliant movie. A gripping, engaging, and naked depiction of reality of the society, it's casteism and how this thing affects the lives of people... Narration wise, acting wise, technical wise a brilliant movie. A gripping, engaging, and naked depiction of reality of the society, it's casteism and how this thing affects the lives of people... Narration wise, acting wise, technical wise a brilliant movie. A gripping, engaging, and naked depiction of reality of the society, it's casteism and how this thing affects the lives of people... Narration wise, acting wise, technical wise a brilliant movie.
    7gokulnaths_007

    Raw investigation flick

    The film was more like a documentary type. As watching from the beginning I felt it somewhat similar to ayushman khurana movie article 15. The film basically deals with casteism prevailed in India, the poor village conditions, police department attitude towards the people and all. The film as a whole doesn't contain any bgm or elevation scenes. It depicts how a raw investigation is done. At the end it gives us the reality that we cannot change the social evils present in our society. We should accept the reality. We won't get that hope that was given in the 'Article 15' movie from this movie santhosh. The performance of all actors were good.
    8pranay_misra

    a good cinema showing reality of society

    There are 2 type of untouchables: one no one wants to touch. Second no one can touch them.

    Above dialogue aptly shows the indian society structure or we can say the power structure of our country. There is no justice for the poor.

    Acting wise , both lead actresses are damn good. I wouldve loved to see them in a web series together.

    Plot was good, but the main important point of film is its tone. It no where uses too much of filmy tropes, remains simple, and tries to show more of raw and real scenes from such stories.

    After seeing such films i feel, we are sill very behind. Power is still with few people while rest just survive and live somehow. They dont expect anything from police or from government. No one wants them except at the time of elections.

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    • Trivia
      For her first fiction film, Sandhya Suri, previously a documentary filmmaker, was inspired by a case of gang rape in New Dehli. Before shooting, she spoke to several police widows who had become officers under the "law of compassion".
    • Quotes

      Geeta Sharma: There are two kinds of untouchables, in this country. The ones that no one wants to touch. And those that no one has the right to touch.

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    • Release date
      • July 17, 2024 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • India
      • France
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • 警上添花
    • Filming locations
      • Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India(town where the action is set)
    • Production companies
      • Haut et Court
      • Razor Film Produktion GmbH
      • Suitable Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $39,075
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,100
      • Dec 29, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,286,170
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 8m(128 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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