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Kajarya is a 2015 Indian Bollywood docudrama film directed by Madhureeta Anand. Kajarya explores the issue of female infanticide, and was released commercially in India on 4 December 2015 to rave reviews and good audience reception. The film is co-produced by Bengali director Qaushiq Mukherjee popularly known as Q, Starfire movies and Madhureeta Anand's company Ekaa Films.The film is shot in Haryana.
It is a feature film that deals with the pertinent topic of sex selection in India. It is a thriller about two women – The first is Kajarya played by Meena Hooda, a woman who lives in the village and has the job of killing babies and the other is an opportunistic journalist from New Delhi played by Ridhima Sud.
Deborah Young of The Hollywood Reporter found Kajarya to be "disturbing and engrossing" and said that, "A chilling social study of infanticide is brought to life through the viewpoint of two women."[9] Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV gave the film a rating of 4 out of 5 saying that, "Kajarya is a powerful and important film that finds vestiges of genuine humanity in an area of impenetrable darkness. But it offers no false hopes. This film is for discerning audiences who have a stomach for the bitter truth." Mohar Basu of The Times of India gave the film a rating of 2.5 out of 5 and said that, "Kajarya is a lethal film that has its heart in the right place. It is both engrossing and abhorrent, addressing the issue of female infanticide with an astute understanding of the subject." Namrata Joshi of The Hindu praised the director for her earnest and sincere effort but also criticized the film for being low on intensity. The critic said that, "There are many stories that lie hidden in the depressing newspaper headlines. The art is in giving them a compelling, emotional shape on screen. Madhureeta Anand succeeds but marginally so in Kajarya." Shubha Shetty-Saha of Mid-Day gave the film a rating of 3.5 out of 5 and said that, "Dark, straight narration with excellent performances work for the film. It is a sincere attempt to bring forth an issue that is very much a part of this country and the one we must be really worried about." Mehul S Thakkar of Deccan Chronicle gave the film a rating of 2 out of 5 and said that, "The film is not easy to the eye and is disturbing". The critic praised the acting performances of all actors but criticized the inconsistent screenplay saying that it made the film "less engaging"
Directed by Madhureeta Anand
Produced by Tilak Sarkar
Madhureeta Anand
Celine Loop
Written by Madhureeta Anand
Starring Meenu Hooda
Ridhima Sud
Kuldeep Ruhil
Shashi Bhushan
Music by Richard Horowitz
Cinematography Alok Upadhyay
Edited by Manas Mittal
Anupama
Production
company
Ekaa Films
Starfire Movies
Odd Joint Films
Release date
4 December 2015
Running time
132 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi
Cast :
Meenu Hooda as Kajarya
Ridhima Sud as Meera
Nasir Ali as Sub-Inspector
Manoj Bakshi as Police Inspector
Shashi Bhushan as Shambhu
Sudheer Chobessy as Girdhari
Tanaji Dasgupta as Priest's Assistant
Priyankar Tanwar Isha as Lady Constable
Shakeel Qureshi as Priest
Savita Rani as Uma
Kuldeep Ruhil as Banwari
Raj Shree as Meera's Mother
Kamal Vinayak as Meera's Father
Sumeet Vyas as Nikhil
Soundtrack
The film's music has been scored by Richard Horowitz, who is a Golden Globe Award winner and an Academy Award nominee. The film was one of the three Indian films selected to be premiered at the 10th Dubai International Film Festival, 2013 that celebrated the 100 years of Indian cinema.
Awards and accolades
The film was seen by Eve Ensler (writer of The Vagina Monologues) and was greatly appreciated by her. The film has an all-new star cast of trained actors and explores the issue of female foeticide and related women's issues.
The film premiered at The Dubai International Film Festival as one of the 3 Indian films that had its world premier there.
The Film's Europe Premier took place in Geneva at The International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights where Kajarya was one of the 8 films in competition.
The film was the opening film at Elles Tournet in Brussels, a prestigious women's film festival.
In addition, the film was selected at The Montreal World Film Festival.
Kajarya also won the “Best Foreign Film Award” at The Silk Road Film Festival in Xian, China. The festival had 140 films and Kajarya was the only Indian film to win an award.
The film has since traveled to 10 other film festivals in America and Europe.
Kajarya was screened in Los Angeles at both The Lady Film Festival and The LA Femme Film Festival.
The Hollywood reporter review said, "Kajarya is both disturbing and engrossing as it plunges the viewer into the heart of darkness in an Indian village. Director Madhureeta Anand is a storyteller who interweaves the lives of two women – one modern, the other ancient."
It is a feature film that deals with the pertinent topic of sex selection in India. It is a thriller about two women – The first is Kajarya played by Meena Hooda, a woman who lives in the village and has the job of killing babies and the other is an opportunistic journalist from New Delhi played by Ridhima Sud.
Deborah Young of The Hollywood Reporter found Kajarya to be "disturbing and engrossing" and said that, "A chilling social study of infanticide is brought to life through the viewpoint of two women."[9] Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV gave the film a rating of 4 out of 5 saying that, "Kajarya is a powerful and important film that finds vestiges of genuine humanity in an area of impenetrable darkness. But it offers no false hopes. This film is for discerning audiences who have a stomach for the bitter truth." Mohar Basu of The Times of India gave the film a rating of 2.5 out of 5 and said that, "Kajarya is a lethal film that has its heart in the right place. It is both engrossing and abhorrent, addressing the issue of female infanticide with an astute understanding of the subject." Namrata Joshi of The Hindu praised the director for her earnest and sincere effort but also criticized the film for being low on intensity. The critic said that, "There are many stories that lie hidden in the depressing newspaper headlines. The art is in giving them a compelling, emotional shape on screen. Madhureeta Anand succeeds but marginally so in Kajarya." Shubha Shetty-Saha of Mid-Day gave the film a rating of 3.5 out of 5 and said that, "Dark, straight narration with excellent performances work for the film. It is a sincere attempt to bring forth an issue that is very much a part of this country and the one we must be really worried about." Mehul S Thakkar of Deccan Chronicle gave the film a rating of 2 out of 5 and said that, "The film is not easy to the eye and is disturbing". The critic praised the acting performances of all actors but criticized the inconsistent screenplay saying that it made the film "less engaging"
Directed by Madhureeta Anand
Produced by Tilak Sarkar
Madhureeta Anand
Celine Loop
Written by Madhureeta Anand
Starring Meenu Hooda
Ridhima Sud
Kuldeep Ruhil
Shashi Bhushan
Music by Richard Horowitz
Cinematography Alok Upadhyay
Edited by Manas Mittal
Anupama
Production
company
Ekaa Films
Starfire Movies
Odd Joint Films
Release date
4 December 2015
Running time
132 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi
Cast :
Meenu Hooda as Kajarya
Ridhima Sud as Meera
Nasir Ali as Sub-Inspector
Manoj Bakshi as Police Inspector
Shashi Bhushan as Shambhu
Sudheer Chobessy as Girdhari
Tanaji Dasgupta as Priest's Assistant
Priyankar Tanwar Isha as Lady Constable
Shakeel Qureshi as Priest
Savita Rani as Uma
Kuldeep Ruhil as Banwari
Raj Shree as Meera's Mother
Kamal Vinayak as Meera's Father
Sumeet Vyas as Nikhil
Soundtrack
The film's music has been scored by Richard Horowitz, who is a Golden Globe Award winner and an Academy Award nominee. The film was one of the three Indian films selected to be premiered at the 10th Dubai International Film Festival, 2013 that celebrated the 100 years of Indian cinema.
Awards and accolades
The film was seen by Eve Ensler (writer of The Vagina Monologues) and was greatly appreciated by her. The film has an all-new star cast of trained actors and explores the issue of female foeticide and related women's issues.
The film premiered at The Dubai International Film Festival as one of the 3 Indian films that had its world premier there.
The Film's Europe Premier took place in Geneva at The International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights where Kajarya was one of the 8 films in competition.
The film was the opening film at Elles Tournet in Brussels, a prestigious women's film festival.
In addition, the film was selected at The Montreal World Film Festival.
Kajarya also won the “Best Foreign Film Award” at The Silk Road Film Festival in Xian, China. The festival had 140 films and Kajarya was the only Indian film to win an award.
The film has since traveled to 10 other film festivals in America and Europe.
Kajarya was screened in Los Angeles at both The Lady Film Festival and The LA Femme Film Festival.
The Hollywood reporter review said, "Kajarya is both disturbing and engrossing as it plunges the viewer into the heart of darkness in an Indian village. Director Madhureeta Anand is a storyteller who interweaves the lives of two women – one modern, the other ancient."