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Fandry
Set in contemporary times, Fandry ('Pig') tells the story of teenager Jabya and his family, who are Dalits. While Jabya is struggling in his love life, having fallen for Shalu, a rich upper caste girl in his class, his family is on the lookout for a way to hunt down a wild pig to earn some money.
Release : | 2013 |
Rating : | 8.2 |
Studio : | Navalakha Arts, Media & Entertainment, Holy Basil Productions, Essel Vision Productions, |
Crew : | Art Department Assistant, Art Department Assistant, |
Cast : | Kishore Kadam Nagraj Popatrao Manjule Pravin Tarde Chhaya Kadam Jyoti Subhash |
Genre : | Drama Family |
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Don't listen to the negative reviews
It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
You rarely get a chance to watch such a touching story. Many scenes do not even need any narration or dialogues to explain the situation you can actually feel it from your inner soul. Hats off to director Nagaraj Manjule and all non-actors in movie (you wont believe it - the first time actors) they has done excellent job.Movie is based on cast-ism in India.My one of favorite scene is the last scene of movie - where director shown really unique way to express his anger and frustration to the society. Thanks, Amit Dodake
The movie ends in an extremely agitated mood where there is no other way to successfully convey the message this movie meant to deliver. I was surprise to find this movie on #Netflix so thanks to #Netflix. Good job finding some good stuff from seemingly unreachable part of the world. Heartbreaking story of a boy who is victim of unfair and cruel social system and heartless poverty that comes as an inheritance.The village life, Spoken #Marathi Dialect and the landscapes presented in the movie were so familiar that it was my time-lapse into my past.My friends, if you get a chance, please watch this movie if you are into movies.
A movie which shows the reality of the India which we all consider to be very modern and many people may think that these things don't exist in our modern society but be ready to get all your conceptions of the modern India be shattered by the movie Fandry.The movie is very simple from the core yet a very complicated subject to fully understand.The movie portrays the harsh reality of our shallow society yet it doesn't loose the 'entertainment factor'.There are some funny scenes shown in the film from time to time without making the film too 'cheesy' unlike many recent bollywood movies,a clever move by the director Mr.Nagraj according to me.The acting is something which only great actors would have able to pull of,but most of the actors are new to the industry and act very well despite no previous experience in acting.This movie is a true gem and should not be missed by anyone.
'Fandry' is an exceptionally well crafted film on Social issues still exist in rural India. The young protagonist 'Jambya' is a school going boy who is from untouchable 'Kaikade' community who catch pigs and do odd jobs for their living. Jambya is interested in school and likes a girl from school who is a upper caste. The boy has rebellious thought of not catching pigs although its their basic work for living. Director has meticulously worked on characters and social pressure on them through different incidences. The suffocation of the boy due to family pressure, his love for upper class girl and killing of his innocence at the hands of upper caste boys are key points which are well written by the writer. What starts as a simple rural life oriented film goes to climax with boy overcoming the pressure of society, understanding of self and takes audience to a different level of his revolt against 'untouchability' issue.The climax is the hallmark of the film. Its a tight slap to the society which shows how a small boy becomes an adult due to one incidence. His self realisation is disturbing and a truth difficult to handle. There is a definite message in the film which the Director delivers in distinctive fashion. The film has already won many awards in India and accolades from all over the world. It is releasing in India on 14th February 2014. If you really love reality based Cinema then this is it. Don't miss!!!