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Welcome to Sajjanpur

Welcome to Sajjanpur is a 2008 Indian Hindi comedy film directed by Shyam Benegal and starring Shreyas Talpade and Amrita Rao.

Welcome to Sajjanpur
Movie Poster for Welcome to Sajjanpur
Directed byShyam Benegal
Written byAshok Mishra
Story byShyam Benegal
Based onPalkon Ki Chhaon Mein (1977 film)
Produced byRonnie Screwvala
Chetan Motiwalla
StarringShreyas Talpade
Amrita Rao
Kunal Kapoor
Ravi Kishan
Ravi Jhankal
CinematographyRajan Kothari
Edited byAseem Sinha
Music byShantanu Moitra
Production
companies
IX Faces Pictures
UTV Spotboy
Bindass
Distributed byUTV Motion Pictures
Release date
19 September 2008
Running time
134 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget90 million (US$1.1 million)
Box office147 million (US$1.8 million)

Plot edit

Mahadev (Shreyas Talpade) is an unemployed graduate with a Bachelor of Arts from Satna college who lives with his mother, is forced to make a living writing letters for the uneducated people of his village. His real ambition is to become a novel writer. Through his humble occupation, Mahadev has the potential to impact numerous lives. The movie is a satirical, but warm-hearted portrait of life in rural India. He realizes this passion when an aunt of his wants him to write a letter to her son who has treated his mother with disrespect and the letter seemed to have worked. This made her aunt tell the villagers what an amazing writer he truly was. Initially the village folk would come to his home to get their letters written but his mother did not approve of it so he decided to set up a small work space near the post office.

Among Mahadev's customers are:

  • Mahadev's childhood crush and second grade classmate Kamla who eventually became a school dropout because of her seizures (Amrita Rao) is desperate for communication from her husband Bansi Ram (Kunal Kapoor), who works as a labourer at a dockyard in Mumbai. In the letters to her husband, a jealous Mahadev writes the opposite of the loving messages Kamla wants to convey, while faking what her husband has written to her.
  • A hurried mother (Ila Arun) who wants to get her ill-starred daughter, Vindhya (Divya Dutta) married.
  • A landlord whose wife is a candidate for the village Sarpanch, and who wants all her political rivals eliminated from the race.
  • A eunuch Munni who is contesting the elections for the village Sarpanch but fears the threats from the landlord.
  • A love-lorn compounder, Ram Kumar (Ravi Kishan), who is crazy about the widowed daughter-in-law Shobha Rani (Rajeshwari Sachdev) of a retired army soldier.

Mahadev manages to get his friend engaged, police protection for Munni, and almost kisses Kamla before they are interrupted. However Munni is killed after winning the election by the opposition, and he learns a shocking truth about Kamla's husband who used to sell his blood so he could earn a reasonable amount of money. It soon turns out that the story was a fictional novel written by the real Mahadev, but it is mostly based on his own experiences. Though it turns out that some of the villagers didn't exactly have happy endings, Mahadev sorts out his mistakes and accomplishes his long-held dream of writing a novel.

As Mahadev, under pseudo name Sukhdev, reveals that Munnibai became a successful politician, becoming an MLA, or a Member of the State Legislature, with high connections and powerful people surrounding her. It is also revealed that Kamla and Bansi are happy in small house in Mumbai, who come to visit Sajjanpur every Diwali. In midst of all these good news, Mahadev notes that Ram Kumar and Shobha Rani were lynched because members of their community opposed a widow getting remarried. Mahadev also notes that he married the ill-starred Vindhya after wooing her by writing 40 letters. While most people consider an ill-starred person to be a great misfortune, Mahadev notes that he became successful due to his marriage, as he paid down his farm land mortgage, built a wonderful house and realised his dream of writing a novel.

Cast edit

Soundtrack edit

Music of the film is by Shantanu Moitra. The music was released on 5 September 2008.,[1] there are a total of seven songs in the soundtrack including one remix.

Reception edit

Upon its release, the film received positive reviews and became a sleeper hit at the box office. An Indiatimes review said, "Shyam Benegal has always been accredited as a mesmerizing storyteller known for making 'meaningful' cinema. This time he also caters to commercial consumers, coming up with his most 'entertaining' attempt, by far."[2]

Khalid Mohamed of Hindustan Times gave the film a 3 out of 5 stars, and stated "Sajjanpur is different, it has a conscience, and merits a ticket from those who have one too".[3] Times of India gave the film 3 out of 5 stars and stated, "It's simple, uncomplicated storytelling leaves a smile on your face".[4] The Economic Times stated, "Shyam Benegal has always been accredited as a mesmerizing storyteller known for making 'meaningful' cinema. This time he also caters to commercial consumers, coming up with his most 'entertaining' attempt, by far".[5]

Awards and nominations edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Welcome to Sajjanpur Songs Listing".
  2. ^ Welcome to Sajjanpur - Review The Times of India, 19 September 2008.
  3. ^ "Review: Welcome to Sajjanpur". Hindustan Times. 19 September 2008. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  4. ^ Welcome to Sajjanpur Movie Review {3/5}: Critic Review of Welcome to Sajjanpur by Times of India, retrieved 18 August 2021
  5. ^ Malani, Gaurav. "Welcome to Sajjanpur: Movie Review". The Economic Times. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  6. ^ Bella Jaisinghani (29 March 2009). "Jodhaa Akbar rocks music awards | India News - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 August 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Welcome to Sajjanpur at IMDb  
  • Sen, Meheli (2011) "Vernacular Modernities and Fitful Globalities in Shyam Benegal’s Cinematic Provinces", in: manycinemas 1, 8-22, Online, pdf-version

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Welcome to Sajjanpur is a 2008 Indian Hindi comedy film directed by Shyam Benegal and starring Shreyas Talpade and Amrita Rao Welcome to SajjanpurMovie Poster for Welcome to SajjanpurDirected byShyam BenegalWritten byAshok MishraStory byShyam BenegalBased onPalkon Ki Chhaon Mein 1977 film Produced byRonnie ScrewvalaChetan MotiwallaStarringShreyas TalpadeAmrita RaoKunal KapoorRavi Kishan Ravi JhankalCinematographyRajan KothariEdited byAseem SinhaMusic byShantanu MoitraProductioncompaniesIX Faces PicturesUTV SpotboyBindassDistributed byUTV Motion PicturesRelease date19 September 2008Running time134 minsCountryIndiaLanguageHindiBudget 90 million US 1 1 million Box office 147 million US 1 8 million Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Soundtrack 4 Reception 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksPlot editMahadev Shreyas Talpade is an unemployed graduate with a Bachelor of Arts from Satna college who lives with his mother is forced to make a living writing letters for the uneducated people of his village His real ambition is to become a novel writer Through his humble occupation Mahadev has the potential to impact numerous lives The movie is a satirical but warm hearted portrait of life in rural India He realizes this passion when an aunt of his wants him to write a letter to her son who has treated his mother with disrespect and the letter seemed to have worked This made her aunt tell the villagers what an amazing writer he truly was Initially the village folk would come to his home to get their letters written but his mother did not approve of it so he decided to set up a small work space near the post office Among Mahadev s customers are Mahadev s childhood crush and second grade classmate Kamla who eventually became a school dropout because of her seizures Amrita Rao is desperate for communication from her husband Bansi Ram Kunal Kapoor who works as a labourer at a dockyard in Mumbai In the letters to her husband a jealous Mahadev writes the opposite of the loving messages Kamla wants to convey while faking what her husband has written to her A hurried mother Ila Arun who wants to get her ill starred daughter Vindhya Divya Dutta married A landlord whose wife is a candidate for the village Sarpanch and who wants all her political rivals eliminated from the race A eunuch Munni who is contesting the elections for the village Sarpanch but fears the threats from the landlord A love lorn compounder Ram Kumar Ravi Kishan who is crazy about the widowed daughter in law Shobha Rani Rajeshwari Sachdev of a retired army soldier Mahadev manages to get his friend engaged police protection for Munni and almost kisses Kamla before they are interrupted However Munni is killed after winning the election by the opposition and he learns a shocking truth about Kamla s husband who used to sell his blood so he could earn a reasonable amount of money It soon turns out that the story was a fictional novel written by the real Mahadev but it is mostly based on his own experiences Though it turns out that some of the villagers didn t exactly have happy endings Mahadev sorts out his mistakes and accomplishes his long held dream of writing a novel As Mahadev under pseudo name Sukhdev reveals that Munnibai became a successful politician becoming an MLA or a Member of the State Legislature with high connections and powerful people surrounding her It is also revealed that Kamla and Bansi are happy in small house in Mumbai who come to visit Sajjanpur every Diwali In midst of all these good news Mahadev notes that Ram Kumar and Shobha Rani were lynched because members of their community opposed a widow getting remarried Mahadev also notes that he married the ill starred Vindhya after wooing her by writing 40 letters While most people consider an ill starred person to be a great misfortune Mahadev notes that he became successful due to his marriage as he paid down his farm land mortgage built a wonderful house and realised his dream of writing a novel Cast editShreyas Talpade as Mahadev Kushwaha Amrita Rao as Kamla Kumbharan clay pot maker Kunal Kapoor as Bansi Ram Ravi Kishan as Ram Kumar Ravi Jhankal as Munnibai Mukhanni Yashpal Sharma as Ramsingh Rajeshwari Sachdev as Shobha Rani Ramkumar s love interest Divya Dutta as Vindhya Ila Arun as Ramsakhi Pannawali Lalit Mohan Tiwari as Subedar Singh father in law of Shobha Rani Rajit Kapur as Collector Mangala Kenkare as Mahadev s mother Vineeta Malik Kamla s mother in law Daya Shankar Pandey as Chidamiram Naga Sapera Sri Vallabh Vyas as Ramavtar Tyagi school teacher of Mahadev and Kamla Preeti Nigam as Jamuna Bai Keshav Deepak as Theatre actorSoundtrack editMusic of the film is by Shantanu Moitra The music was released on 5 September 2008 1 there are a total of seven songs in the soundtrack including one remix Sitaram Sitaram KK Ek Meetha Marz De Ke Madhushree Mohit Chauhan Bheeni Bheeni Mehki Mehki KK Shreya Ghoshal Dildara Dildara Sunidhi Chauhan Sonu Nigam Aadmi Azaad Hai Kailash Kher Munni Ki Baari Ajay Jhingran Sitaram Sitaram remix KKReception editUpon its release the film received positive reviews and became a sleeper hit at the box office An Indiatimes review said Shyam Benegal has always been accredited as a mesmerizing storyteller known for making meaningful cinema This time he also caters to commercial consumers coming up with his most entertaining attempt by far 2 Khalid Mohamed of Hindustan Times gave the film a 3 out of 5 stars and stated Sajjanpur is different it has a conscience and merits a ticket from those who have one too 3 Times of India gave the film 3 out of 5 stars and stated It s simple uncomplicated storytelling leaves a smile on your face 4 The Economic Times stated Shyam Benegal has always been accredited as a mesmerizing storyteller known for making meaningful cinema This time he also caters to commercial consumers coming up with his most entertaining attempt by far 5 Awards and nominations editAmrita Rao Winner Stardust Best Actress Award Ashok Mishra Winner Mirchi Music Award for Upcoming Lyricist of The Year 6 References edit Welcome to Sajjanpur Songs Listing Welcome to Sajjanpur Review The Times of India 19 September 2008 Review Welcome to Sajjanpur Hindustan Times 19 September 2008 Retrieved 18 August 2021 Welcome to Sajjanpur Movie Review 3 5 Critic Review of Welcome to Sajjanpur by Times of India retrieved 18 August 2021 Malani Gaurav Welcome to Sajjanpur Movie Review The Economic Times Retrieved 18 August 2021 Bella Jaisinghani 29 March 2009 Jodhaa Akbar rocks music awards India News Times of India The Times of India Retrieved 18 August 2021 External links editOfficial website Welcome to Sajjanpur at IMDb nbsp Sen Meheli 2011 Vernacular Modernities and Fitful Globalities in Shyam Benegal s Cinematic Provinces in manycinemas 1 8 22 Online pdf version Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Welcome to Sajjanpur amp oldid 1197451408, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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