Sairat (2016) Poster

(2016)

User Reviews

Review this title
105 Reviews
Sort by:
Filter by Rating:
9/10
Sairat - a story that was finally told - no holds barred
dharm_sezhi1 May 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Saw the show few hours back and it was a sheer delight to watch a Marathi movie done with such elegance and crispness. Having Marathi as my mother tongue helped me understand a lot of context that gets lost in translation for non native viewers.

Story : I won't go into the story as I really wish you watch the movie and be surprised with the freshness of a love story seldom told with such honesty and rooted in reality. It could have easily succumbed to being another Bollywoodish love story; shallow and melodramatic. Kudos to Nagraj Manjule for not bowing to the formulaic templates being dished out now days.

Dialogues : The movies scores very high on the dialogs partly because there is no attempt made to pander to city audiences. The language is kept as close to rural Marathi from Western Maharashtra that city slickers might easily miss the clever one liners that make even an average line an attention grabber. Slang used throughout the movie adds a earthy quality. I wanted to list it here, but IMDb's language recognition treats it as a spelling mistake. :-|

Music & Background score : This has to be the most significant factor to 'bring' the people to the theater. In the absence of known faces, the film depended a lot on the music to get people interested before the release and Ajay-Atul didn't disappoint! The melodies are few of the sweetest ones heard in years and they are served in varying degrees of moods too. From a dreamy melody for Parshya to the melodious fusion of rock to vocals for Archie juxtaposed with the peppy dance number 'Zing Zing Zingat' the music stands out for special mention. I get the feeling of having heard parts of the score before though. Can't pin point exactly.

Recording the symphony in Sony studios, LA has made the songs more enjoyable. Personally, I would rate them very close, if not better, than soundtracks from legends like Nino Rota, Ennio Morricone, Hans Zimmer & James Horner.

Direction : Nagraj Manjule proves once again that movies with a message can be entertaining without being preachy. Especially, with the kind of subject he deals with it becomes very important to make sure it doesn't slip into a rhetoric bordering on a bias. It could be disastrous for a movie to 'hurt sentiments' in India and get away with it. He treads the narrow path with elegance and yet manages to shove a bitter pill down the throat of the audience without them knowing it.

All said and done, for all those who expect it to be a run of the mill love story shall be woken up for sure as the final scene unravels before them. It reminded me of the tracking shot in 'Taxi Driver'.

Camera work : The camera-work is top notch. Beautiful locales and magnificent vistas are captured with an equal bias to the protagonists. The slow mo shots embellish the movie without distracting the audience. In fact the audience erupted in joy to witness such slick work in a Marathi movie.

Acting : It is Archie (Rinku Rajguru) all the way. Her screen presence is without doubt impressive and difficult to believe her debut as well. Her face lends itself to many moments which would test even a seasoned actor. However, she carries all those scenes with a poise and honesty that the character demands. It is difficult to separate the character of Archie from Rinku such is the grasp of Rinku throughout the movie. Her character more of less decides the direction of the movie. Any lesser actor and the film would have been boring at 3hr length.

The rest of the characters are perfectly cast as well (good job by the casting director). Every character seems to essay a real person's sketch such is the honesty in the portrayal of the actors. Especially Parshya and his two partners in crime, Pradeep (aka Langda) & Salya (Salim).

Parshya (Aakash) is good looking and has carried off the somewhat sober Parshya's character with a lot of honesty. He emotes well and looks intimidating where it demands. He can definitely go a long way provided he gets similar roles in the future or he adds another dimension to his acting not demanded by Parshya's character.

Pradeep Bansode (Langdya) is a surprise package who stands by his friend and adds a lot of the comic relief throughout the first half. His eagerness to help out his friend emanates from his own failure, so it seems. He even blushes on his friends behalf!

Salim (Salya) is Parshya's neighbor and equally committed to the friendship. He adds the third angle to the chemistry among the three friends and is the voice of reason too. His acting evokes genuine warmth for Parshya.

Final comments : Nagraj has successfully coated a bitter pill in a sweet first half and sour second half that strikes the right chord as soon as it 'hits' you in the end.

*Watched again a 2nd time; heres the update*: Thank God for not reducing the length of the film. The film was equally enjoyable the second time around as well. Not to forget the masterstroke of a climax literally evoked a standing ovation from me again. Just wondering whether it was re-edited a bit. Either ways an excellent effort.
42 out of 44 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
What a Pleasure..
Zay-Fee24 August 2018
This is the very first time I ever watched a Marathi movie and I must say I was not disappointed. The actors have delivered a top noch performance. The best thing about this movie is direction and cinamatography. There are not item numbers, heavy make ups, fancy sets or CGI. All you look at is normal people portrying a story in a very believable atmosphere. I really liked the first part of the movie. The streets, houses and fields of village are just so fascinating. There is no item number. There is no nudity. There is no cheesy comedy. Just a plain yet gripping story. Bollywood and Pakistani film makers must look at this film as an example. The ending scenes have huge impact and leave you in shock and grief. Hats off to the director. Lots of love from Pakistan!!!
11 out of 11 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
Beautiful, realistic, spellbinding and mind numbing !!
nitish-shete2 May 2016
After a huge publicity and long wait, the expectations were already high from movie, and yet this movie delivered on every level.

'Sairat' means zeal, passion or ardour. It is not a new story, we have seen similar plots on screen before. What makes this movie so special is 'Beauty in Simplicity'. A guy from lower strata of caste system falls for a rich upper class girl, then there is 'The Great Wall of Indian Caste System' standing between them. It is a story about their love, resistance, struggle and their survival. Every character feels so real and believable that I actually forgot they are just acting in front of camera. Cinematography, screenplay, music, background score, performances, direction.. all top notch !! There is a lot I can say about this movie, but it would spoil the fun for those who want to watch. The first half is totally hilarious and funny, it is like a sweet dream for all 'love birds' out there. The second half is a hell lot of reality, but that is what makes is a masterpiece.

The movie is released with English Subtitles, so doesn't matter whether you are Marathi speaking or not, I recommend you go watch this movie, specially if you want to witness the life of simple yet complex village people. Of course some meaning is always lost in translation, but I am sure you won't be disappointed. Hats Off to Nagraj Sir and the entire team.

If such quality cinema is produced in Marathi industry, then we don't need to go looking for that in Bollywood and Hollywood. Keep'em coming !!
28 out of 34 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
To remember few things before watching Sairat!
nikhilkharat2 May 2016
This is not a review of this film. It is an attempt to explain few things before you watch this film, so that anyone without a proper knowledge of what exactly the "story" wants to express to viewers will at least get an idea of what the film is all about.

This film is about a boy and a girl who falls in love - a boy is from one caste and a girl from another caste. Problem rises between them because the fusion of different castes is not allowed in India. What exactly caste is? It is nothing but fabricated way of dividing a population into a "caste". The fusion of different castes as I said is not allowed and it is the religion that supports this notion.

To the people who have no idea of how caste system works - be it people who live in India or live outside of India have to remember this only - It is this - Caste System works in two forms – In its preserving form, it makes intermarriage i.e. exogamy impossible and when caste switches to its religious form, it makes Untouchability prevailing in modern times.

Rest, the film will do the talking!
32 out of 38 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
This is not the review!
deepakisdanger31 May 2016
I don't know Marathi. By mistake we gone to the wrong screen and could not stop our self to watching Sairat.

After login here i just check my activities. I saw just rate my fav list 10 stars. This is not so fair! No Really....I can just love or hate movies! After years I have seen something that touched my heart. So 10 stars for 'Sairat' too!

• This is undoubtedly a masterpiece of Cinema. Beautiful cinematography...flying birds, farms, sun, grass, plants and a well.

• 9 Rasa are used in the movie...I fill.

• Acting part is very very natural. Characterization is unique yet so realistic. This makes movie all time fresh. Once you watch and you can't flavor of the movie ever.

• Music is awesome...Not Overpowering the visuals. Unfortunately i not understanding the lyrics ...but still singing!

• Sudden sarcasm, harshness and shown very beautifully.

I am a guy who always dreamed to make movies....this is so inspiring to me. Big thank you to the makers.

Sairaat Jhala ji!
16 out of 18 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
Excellent Movie By Shri Nagraj Manjule
I've watched Sairat on Sunday (1st May). I enjoyed it a lot & I don't have sufficient words for this Movie that how much I appreciated & satisfied!!

Great acting, mind blowing music by my favorite Ajay-Atul. Hats-off to Nagraj Manjule for giving us the Best ever Awesome Marathi movie. Also,

Aakash Thosar (Prashant) have done his acting naturally which became successful. And after experienced about Rinku Rajguru (Archana's) acting, I got known that why she is nominated for the National Award!! Very well act done by this couple. I hope, in future Nagraj Manjule will give us such an awesome movies for us.

I also thinks that there is nothing boring or bad in this movie even for a minute. All 3hours entertained me a lot.

And that's why I'm giving for this movie totally 10 STARS!!

Thanks to SAIRAT team once again!!
18 out of 21 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
8/10
Sairat Zaala Ji !!!!!
ganeshpawar-942 May 2016
Nagraj Manjule does it again !!! He proved that he is not a one film wonder kind of filmmaker and he is here to stay .

Marathi cinema is proving its greatness now and then by giving back to back gems like this movie !!!!

I had some doubts about this movie as I felt it was same old love story but thank you Nagraj Manjule for proving me wrong . This is the best movie I've ever seen on this topic .

Sairat is love story of Parshya and Archi. Story though a bit predictable but screenplay is excellent . First half of the movie is funny and entertaining but it's the second half that will hit you hard . Love scenes between the leads are lovable and you can relate to them . You will feel for the pair . Like Fandry , Manjule once again showed mirror to our society .

Music by the great duo Ajay-Atul is great as always , their music adds more to the love story . Music will make you feel the love between the leads .

Acting by the cast needs special mention . Not just the lead pair but whole cast did a great job . Rinku Rajguru got a special mention at prestigious National awards , no more needed to says , she is just awesome . Aakash Thosar is very natural . He makes Parshya look very real .

But the characters of Pradeep and Salim deserves accolades for their performance . Arbaz Shaikh as Salim is a friend in need a friend indeed kind of a friend . He is always there whenever Parshya needs him . Suraj Pawar as prince has brief but significant role , and he is just perfect. But Tanaji Galgunde as Pradeep was my favorite. He got right under the skin of the character . He is lovable and funny .

Camera work was just awesome , every scene is shot so beautifully . Cinematography is one of the best features of the movie . Though movie is quit long but not at all boring . It is very real and raw movie . Second half of the movie is executed perfectly . This is the kind of the movie which will make you think about it even after the movie is over . It will leave you with the feeling which cannot be explained , it's a must watch for sure !!!
19 out of 23 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
A epic movie in the Marathi movie industry
sur15033 May 2016
I was excited, thrilled after watching this movie. I must say this is one of the epic movie in the Marathi cinema industry. Its been quite an awesome experience. The direction, cinematography, and very catchy song numbers with one of the best music ever created by duo Ajay-Atul. Mr Nagraj Manjule once again provided the world with very good movie. All the best to all the team of "Sairat". After giving hits like Pistulya, Fandry, this movie will break all the records and will be one of the biggest hits ever in Marathi Cinema industry. Sairat movie with very well scripted story. Every song is unbeatable with huge fan following everywhere - Zing Zing Zingat, the title song "Sairat", Ata ga baya ka", Yad lagla.
13 out of 16 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
Sairat - Another Marathi Film at its best!!!
AdityaChaphekar20 May 2016
To begin with, Sairat(Wild) is a highly acclaimed movie by people and is the highest grossing Marathi film till day. Yes, its a love story between Parshya and Archie, who are madly in love with each other and irrespective of the caste system in this country, want to take their relationship to another level. The movie depicts Innocence, Rawness, Love and Simplicity. The cricket scenes, political scenario in rural areas, the shyness to express feelings, their friendship and other shots is all very moving. Kudos to the team!! The direction, cinematography and the music is highly commendable. The camera work has been terrific throughout the film. For the records, its not only the highest grossing Marathi film but it also bagged many awards including Special Mention National Award for the leading actress of the film. Also, Sairat is the first Indian film to record its songs at Hollywood. The song 'zing zing zingat' made people dance at the cinema halls like PVR and Inox in India and abroad. We need more such movies, instead of those inconsequential Bollywood item numbers and other Bollywood films which has no value at all. Sairat, also has a social message in the film against social stratification in India which has been existing since the British era.
7 out of 8 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
8/10
Practical Indian love story
kotapatiswaraj7 June 2020
Everything in this movie is realistic. Not like many of typical south movies .

This movie emphasis on the caste system, how difficult it is to live without income, how our lives change drastically after eloping. Many South movies depict non viable realty. But this film is different.

Watch it if you want to experience how love stories work out.
4 out of 4 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
Greatest Marathi Movie Ever Made
Dibyayan_Chakravorty16 January 2019
"Cast System" - the biggest problem in Indian society. A romantic story shown in the most simple and realistic way. And the breathtaking climax...

This is the first Marathi movie I have ever seen and truly deserves the "Greatest Marathi Movie Ever Made" tag. Love to see more Marathi movies.
2 out of 5 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
‎SAIRAT‬ movie is a nothing but thrilling truth of rural and some of urban society.
abhijeets00130 April 2016
Warning: Spoilers
After a classic like "Fandry", Nagraj Manjule has brought a truly commercial yet true and realistic story of "Sairat". As known to all Sairat is well marketed movie but it delivers what was expected from promos and from director like Nagraj.

Movie starts with village environment which is realistic. Director has shown the real lifestyle of rural Maharashtra which is quite same in all rural areas in India. The execution of story is mind blowing. It holds all your attention throughout the movie.

The way love story of 'Parshya' and 'Archie' blossoms with the entertaining and dreamy surrounding, is awesome. You'll find first part of movie funny and entertaining, It will make you experience of love of rural India. The methods of love expressing are very realistic and people from rural areas can find themselves in movie characters.

Though Interval is delayed, it has reason due to which viewers get locked into movie.

Music from Ajay-Atul is fantastic as always. Songs of this movie has already topped charts. Background score is also nice and effective.

Coming to climax of movie that confused many critics but that is the sole or 'soul' reason of making this movie. Nagraj has presented it as same as it happens in reality, till date, in many areas of India. He has raised very important issue of Honor Killing seriously yet beautifully by means of cinema.

After all, this is the true art work which reflects ignored realities in our society. Hope this movie can change those mindsets.

Do give a watch in theaters!

Hats off to all Nagraj Popatrao Manjule team!
10 out of 13 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
6/10
True yet common
swamiganu21 May 2016
Warning: Spoilers
My review will be biased so if you like this movie a lot....don't read this one. This movie was above average in the sense it had a level of creativity and originality that is uncommon in any vernacular language film. They didn't care whether you will understand the dialect of Marathi or not and even though I am a Mumbaikar, it was a challenge that I enjoyed. Reasons why I was left unhappy/incomplete with regards to this movie is that it is a run of the mill love story as opposed to what is being said by others. It felt more like a Crime Patrol episode turned into a feature where in the end the good guy(s) end up dead. The first half of the movie was pretty sloppy and scattered but it picked up after the interval. The acting was below average yet original. Lets be honest; everyone that has reviewed this movie with above 7 stars only did so because of the predictable and not so surprising ending. I mean the naivety of the female protagonist killed them. And what else did you expect? That after the happy couple had made everyone miserable, they would be forgiven? Why do you think the very 4 men who tried to separate/hurt them are back again without either of the parents? Come on... Good work by the director, simple and sweet; but the script-writers could have done better. And truthfully why this movie didn't surprise me also is due to the fact that this we all have seen such movies before in Bollywood. If you love romantic dramas then please go for it but if you are a hardcore, in for plots and story lines, then don't. I'm not saying that the story is bad; I'm saying that being a movie it could have been much much much better. But hey that's just my opinion! ;)
2 out of 7 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
2/10
weird dream love story of a psycho director
amodbobade4 May 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Marathi movies have got good days now.... Some very good actors, good musicians, good money being invested, good reach of viewership. This has brought up lots of immature directors, & inexperienced producers, who do not know what they really want to show.

Only Good cinematography does not mean the movie is well directed...

Earlier movie of Nagraj (Fandry) highlighted the impact of cast system in rural Maharashtra & was a sure 'Art-Film' genre. So, we can give it some allowances. But Sairat is promoted as a full professional film by Zee. It does not give enough emphasis on caste or economical difference of two families. Hence the opposition to their love seems very filmy.

Film promos take very good care not to provide any glimpse of the dark side of the movie, which is in a way cheating with the audience. Has anyone thought why producers had to lure people in theaters by showing such false picture?

First half of the movie has good cinematography, decent acting, some very good music, & nice speed. Second half lacks on all these fronts. Some scenes could have been very good, though are lost in translation.

Some examples are: 1. If this is a real middle class village story, then director has to remember, that not every girl goes through a gang rape attempt experience. Also, the girl is shown very confident till she runs away. But in this rape attempt scene, she becomes weak, as she has lost the mental backup of her home village & family support. This fact is not visible anyhow in this or any adjacent scenes. Actually her face/actions are rarely visible during this scene.

2. The character of lady who helps them in unknown city is confusing. Is she supposed to be strong or lame? She is given no value in the movie at all. Nobody even thanks her for saving the girl from gang rape.

3. When the couple runs away & gets on a bus going to their home village by mistake; why do they not stop the bus & get out midway? Just because Director wants to show some further conflict scenes, they take this funny decision to return all the way to their village & hide in the very fields own by their enemy??

3. In the scene after the argument, the girl returns to her boyfriend/husband(?), when she sees a beggar couple at train station supporting each other. This scene is completely ineffective (Direction/action/dialogues nothing helps here). The beggar couple is always out of focus & I am sure 80% of audience would simply miss this context. This is one of the important story turning points in the second half.

4. Just because the director wants to show the 'beautiful(?)' last scene of "infant kid with bloody footprints", the movie suddenly jumps about 3 years in last 5 minutes without any explanation..... Acting of her relatives clearly indicate there is something wrong. Every viewer knows what is coming.... But the scene takes you to peak of roller coaster & waits there, just to drop you to see the bloody scene through the cry of innocent infant..... Is this really needed?? (This is the reason I called the review heading "....psycho director").

5. There are "silence zones" in movie in second half without any background music or dialogues, at 'ALL' the important turns.... This tact is surely effective once, but it keeps on coming until last scene & loses it's charm with repetition. Same is with "slow motion" shots in first half & love songs. They are just too many...

6. Dialogues are very repetitive & often end without summing up the message. (Example: The dialog "I want to talk with you..." on Hyderabad streets. Just say it already after you have snatched & held twisted her hand....). The current lack of good story/dialog writer in Marathi movie industry is highlighted time & again here. I wonder how many days actors can suppress this shortfall by their acting skills?

7. Chemistry in the lead couple is never seen in the movie... just plain acting.... How they suddenly go from "die for each other couple" to a "loveless forced together couple" in just 2-3 days from running away from home, seems very very unrealistic. There is no love in this love story.. first half is infatuation. second half is only hatred.

In all, this is neither a art oriented movie, nor a mainstream cinema, but an effort to provide both, ended up messing both parts. The 2 ratings I have given are for supporting cast acting in first half & music by Ajay-Atul, which was the only plus point I found in this movie.

There are also some very good scenes (Proposing scene) in first half, so watching this movie is not a complete waste of time, but still I would not recommend this movie to anyone.... especially to children.
9 out of 31 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
As they say " An Epic Love Story"
nikhil-7117830 April 2016
Saw the noon show very next day of "Sairat" release day, Movie started with a cricket match in village, Right from the starting you are in different era and you came out as a full of all sort feelings exists.

Not seen any nice movie in last few years with this very simple story, BUT its Cast and Direction and script and editing made it one hell of romantic drama, though cinematography can be better. The Lead Actress who is debut like many actors in movie is fabulous, you can literally feel her innocence, love, anger. Supporting cast especially Pratik and Sallya made their presence.

Romantic movie has redefined yet again by Nagrath Majule the director of movie. He already has made his mark through his debut movie "Fandry". Dialogs and script is winner here. Movie wanders in your mind for long long time after you left seat in cinema hall.
13 out of 18 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
Sairat - brilliant work by Sir Nagraj Manjule !
hiharshad21 May 2016
Sairat - It took me almost a week to recover from the powerful impact of this movie.

Some high points: Rinku Rajguru, the lead in this movie is just 15 years old and has received national award for the role of 'Aarchi'. Film was selected in 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Yaad Lagla is the first symphony from this movie recorded in Hollywood, CA (first of its kind for Bollywood) Magical compositions from Ajay - Atul. In just 3 weeks this movie has earned 60 crores and still counting. This movie is becoming so much popular that special shows are arranged in some places at 12 AM and 3 AM. And as per NEWS there will be remakes made in other languages including Telugu, Hindi and Gujarati.

Nagraj Manjule Sir you are a brilliant director and have created yet another mind-blowing gem ! 'Aarchi' (Rinku Rajguru) is the soul of this movie and have portrayed much needed rock solid, contentful, firm and powerful lead character who is madly in love with 'Parshya'. 'Parshya' is colored beautifully by Akash Thosar, an innocent dude who falls for Aarchi. Great background scores, amazing casting (special mention for Parshya's friends and Amma), superb cinematography, a heart touching story and direction makes it a complete Marathi movie. Aarchi and Parshya's bond leaves a significant impression on your heart. Clashes of classes and societies wickedly messy ways in enforcing the order are shown very realistically.

Team 'Sairat' you totally rocked ! PS: And yes people including me, danced like anything during 'Zingat' and yes even in Dallas ;)
8 out of 10 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
Best movie of 2016
vaibhav-axd2 May 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Sairat means fearless, independent, unstoppable and is rightly titled. A movie can't get any better than this, Shows Love and friendship in very realistic and beautiful way. It has the rawness and innocence of love. It sets an example of the kind of friends everyone should have. Climax will leave you speechless. the movie keeps you entertained right throughout. But its not only about love. This movie is more what happens later. Unfortunately sometimes just loving someone is not enough. songs are beautifully pictured. Direction is exceptionally too good. Nagraj Manjule is Simple Best Director India has. Cinematography is great . One of the most interesting thing about this movie is they have not used a single set while making this movie. Thi is the most sensible and entertaining film.
9 out of 12 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
8/10
Uff!!! dark climax. 8 on 10
adarshkrockz31 August 2020
This was my first Marathi movie watch. Love this movie and song's. Climax was very heart breaker.
3 out of 3 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
Excellent Movie
sandeepvmore3 May 2016
'Sairat' is not just a beautifully woven film; it also has elements of a mass entertainer. The brilliant music from Ajay-Atul, camera work, and a graph that encompasses happiness and sadness, only add to the quality. With a running time of almost three hours, one might think it to be a tedious watch. It could've been slightly crisper but throughout, the film has a powerful grasp on its subject. The viewer doesn't get bored because something or the other keeps happening.

Another strong point of the film is that it doesn't rely on known faces. Akash and Rinku are debutantes but their performance is at par with seasoned actors. The mass identifies with Parshya and Archi and this is one of the prime reasons that the film stand to gain with. Tanaji provides comic relief and he does it well. Nagraj Manjule's cameo is memorable.
7 out of 10 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
awesomee movie
psuraj-530722 May 2016
Warning: Spoilers
awesome movie....unexpected ending epic love story.. Have no enough words to describe my gratefulness to Mr.Nagaraj Popatrao Manjule. A masterpiece delivered with the name "Sairat", extremely amazingly crafted movie which will have a long lasting impact on the minds of viewers. Actress Rinku has done best work..with her fearless acting, dialogue deliver, and expression.She is the lead of the film and hope to have very bright future in Industry. The film follows the story of Parshya, a low-caste man, and Archie, a rich daughter of an "upper caste landlord", who fall in love despite pressures from society that they must not be together. When their relationship is discovered, the couple is faced with violence and many challenges before they leave for the city.
5 out of 7 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
6/10
Reality bites.
DesiBaba29 June 2017
As someone who does not speak Marathi, this was my first exposure to its cinema. I saw the people behind this movie interviewed on a comedy show and it seemed like it would be worth checking out. Overall it was a decent movie. I think it was a bit too long for the content and message it conveys. There was nothing new really, the same vein as Romeo/Juliet, QSQT, Ishaqzaade and on and on. Hopefully the movie will help many naive couples who are experiencing puppy love during their adolescent years. The patriarchy ingrained in the culture and the antiquated value of viewing women of the family as personal property leads to so called "honor" killings. The first half of the movie was way too long, it got better in the 2nd half; the last 15 mins are the best part of the movie. Truly haunting.
1 out of 3 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
Realistic, hits hard, and well worth watching
indianature15 July 2016
Sairat was a Bollywood style promoted Marathi movie. On Kapil Sharma's show (de rigeur promotion for all Bollywood releases), the Sairat team without any filmy airs, endeared themselves to the audience. This would have ensured viewership at least in Mumbai from a lot of people who normally do not see Marathi movies. And rightly so - Sairat should be subtitled in all Indian languages.

The acting is superb, especially considering the newcomer cast without any filmy background. Hats off to Nagaraj Manjule for excellent casting and introducing this wonderful new talent.

When you watch the film you feel you are watching a real life sequence of events with real people in real places. The people, the language, the village, the rural Maharashtra setting, the slums, life for the poor in a big bad city; everything is straight out of reality. The songs are the only thing that bring you back to cinema. No complaints mind you, the music is good and has in fact hit the charts.

Effectively in brief, this is about a lower class - lower caste boy loves upper caste rich politically connected girl in a rural society where such relationships are taboo. They somehow elope and start a new life in a big bad city where through various ups and downs and huge lessons in harsh reality beyond the rose tinted hues of young love, they manage a reasonable family life. But fate has other plans and the ending is what the real news usually portrays of a feudal Haryana khap, light years removed from rural Maharashtra. Or is it?

The last scene of the blood stained footsteps of the toddler as he leaves the house, is bloodcurdling. This is Manjule's masterstroke and a lesson to other film makers that graphic scenes have better effect in implied rather than express depiction. The finale hits hard because of the strong current of reality throughout the film. The cast is completely believable as the people they portray.

Everything was perfect about this film. I hope Indian cinema moves more towards realistic depiction as the trend seems to indicate. I also hope that such movies help our feudal regressive mindset change for the better.
2 out of 2 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
Good movie !
nnk-3999021 July 2018
The climax of the movie was shocking ! It just gave me goosebumps as it was completely unexpected
0 out of 0 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
3/10
Nagraj.....pls create the movies with some professional attitude
tgfsach14 May 2016
Nagraj

Sorry but I am writing this negative review for your direction, editing and the story.

You are doing good job by showing the rural life of Maharashtra. No doubt about your cast selection, script, dialogues, selection of site and properties etc. The music is awesome; hats off to Ajay Atul.

However there are so many missing links and improper direction at many places. Why do you stretch your scenes so lengthy for very casual events? Also there are so many unnecessary scenes you have added in this movie which could have been avoided. In the second half there are so many scenes which are useless and make the movie boring. Actually you are losing the grip on the movie due to unnecessary scenes. Also please maintain some sequence in the scenes. There are some places where it is not maintained properly which leads to a confusion. Also it would have been great if you would have added couple of songs in the second half.

It has been a very lengthy movie unnecessarily. A professional director can make such type of movies in 2 hrs and 15 mins only. Also by showing the negative/tragedy end of the movie, you are not passing a correct message in the society; especially in the youth class.

Sorry but I am too much disappointed after seeing this movie. That too after hearing very good reviews from the public. Not sure why the public is creating so much hype for this movie. This movie is worth of only 3 rating.

A disappointed viewer.
6 out of 23 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
Sairat-One of the Best Love Stories.
venulkar14 March 2017
For me language is not a barrier when watching a film as long as it has English subs. I never watched a Marathi film before watching Sairat and this is no doubt an epic of a love story dealt with perfection. Balancing the social issue like caste system in India and a love story is not an easy task but hats off to Manjule who pulled it off like a pro. Narrating simple stories is the most difficult things and he does it in a poetic way. Full marks to Manjule's narration, Casting, especially the lead actors. Cinematography and Music makes it a treat to watch. Rinku is just awesome, i am spellbound with her performance. Do watch it!
3 out of 4 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
An error has occured. Please try again.

See also

Awards | FAQ | User Ratings | External Reviews | Metacritic Reviews


Recently Viewed