Oct 07, 2007 09:31 AM
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This is a movie review. VANAJA. Once in a while, a movie changes your perspective. How true??
That's what made me realize after watching Vanaja. You can still make an interestingly
high quality movie which can remind you of what we are losing in the course of modernisation.
Vanaja is the movie made by Rajnesh Domalpalli as part of his Columbia school project with
a meagre budget. It has been making news in I’nal film festivals these
days.
For me, it has been an ever intruguing experience. No matter whether the movie was from regional languages like the original of Saaheb(an Assamese version), or a Mallu Naadodikattu or the excellent French movie
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s that were shown in Siri Fort Auditorium for 1/3rd of the PVR prices or the recently watched Marathi movies Uttarayan and Dombivli Fast.. They have the impact, the strengh to convey the message or the kind of story telling that you really desire to connect to.
Just off the topic to re-iterate my above point on regional movies. There is this interesting Marathi movie called "Dombivli Fast" which became a big hit and is being remade by Madhavan in Tamil. Am pretty sure it will make more money and name than it made in Marathi. When there is such a strong story, where are the marketing guys with their exceptional talent and degrees from premier institutions?
Well.. Vanaja impressed me so much that I am short of words to explain the quality of the movie. Why the heck these Chamans do not review the regional movies before sending some most Chamanest commercial movies to Oscars or other contests? Its agreed that you want to sell Bollywood to the whole world. But Palease(not misspelled) retain the quality.
So many things I liked about the movie. Primarily the story... that of a girl child(an exceptionally smart kid) like most of the rural girls even though are aware of the situations around but due to lack of freedom, resources, proper directions or education suffer incessantly.
Vanaja is the 15-year old daughter of Sommayya, a very poor Fisherman, a durnkard to the core. Vanaja is exceptionally talented, enjoying her childhood life the Chinni CHinni Asa way(Choti Choti Asha) along with her closest friend, Lachchi.
While she understands her limitations because of the ill social discriminations(somebody like Ratna would do justice putting the discrimation in words). At the same time she has a dream to learn Kuchipudi dance, anything classical is no easy achievement. is it?? But then, why is not accessible to one and all or at least to those passionate about? Why don;t we provide them the oppurtunity without making it a ’only hereditary affair’? I never get the answers though. Anyhow, the determined and confident Vanaja is., she exactly knows how to realise her dream. But like many other children/( to some extent also woman. Do not blame. is it not a fact?), do not understand the gravity of the situations that they might have to go through before achieving those dreams. She manages to convince her father to make her work as a maid at the Zamindar’s house so that over a period of time, she can learn Kuchipudi dance from the Zamindar, who had been a very good dancer herself. She wins the Zamindar’s heart, but this 15-yera girl has to go through a rape, a motherhood, separation from her child, etc etc. But what happens in the long run? Does she achieve the dream she dared?? Watch it for yourself.
Performances, considering the background of the actors/actresses, amazing. Sound tracks and dance sequences are excellent.
The most captivating part of the movie was the asthapadi "saViraHe Tava Dina Radha.. ", both dance as well as the music. Also the ending scene of elephant ride. Both scenes will leave an ever lasting impression of the quality of the movie.
Unfortunately, the movie is labelled Art movie and distributors are hesitant to release in India. But if you can appreciate social movies with a penchant for art and culture, jaroor Watchna..... whenever its possible.