अपेक्षा को पढ़ाई से नफरत है क्योंकि उसे लगता है कि उनकी वित्तीय स्थिति के कारण पढ़ाई करना व्यर्थ है. इस समस्या को हल करने के लिए, उसकी मां, चंदा, अपनी बेटी को प्रेरित करने के लिए एक अनूठी रण... सभी पढ़ेंअपेक्षा को पढ़ाई से नफरत है क्योंकि उसे लगता है कि उनकी वित्तीय स्थिति के कारण पढ़ाई करना व्यर्थ है. इस समस्या को हल करने के लिए, उसकी मां, चंदा, अपनी बेटी को प्रेरित करने के लिए एक अनूठी रणनीति अपनाती है.अपेक्षा को पढ़ाई से नफरत है क्योंकि उसे लगता है कि उनकी वित्तीय स्थिति के कारण पढ़ाई करना व्यर्थ है. इस समस्या को हल करने के लिए, उसकी मां, चंदा, अपनी बेटी को प्रेरित करने के लिए एक अनूठी रणनीति अपनाती है.
- पुरस्कार
- 7 जीत और कुल 17 नामांकन
- Chanda Sahay
- (as Swara Bhaskar)
- Factory Manager
- (as Rc Pathak)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
FAVOURITE CHARACTER :: Swara (brilliant acting) FAVOURITE MOMENT :: the last dialogues behind the Taj Mahal (signifying how different is life at the other side and they are fighting to get to the other side)
Chanda Sahay has big dreams for her daughter Apu and toils daily as a housemaid and does odd jobs in various sweat shops. On the other hand, Apu who is in class 10 is least interested in school and keeps repeating that her ambition is to become a Bai like her mother. Mother and daughter constantly bicker over this. Chanda's employer, the kind and wise Dr Deewan (Ratna Phatak Shah), comes up with an artful plan and gets Chanda admitted to the same class as Apu. This leads to even more friction and a bit of competition between mother and daughter. Their weakness is maths and a boy, suitably looking nerdy in thick glasses, helps them get over their fear with some astonishing mnemonics.
There are plenty of emotion charged scenes, and if you find your eyes getting wet, it is not because the film is manipulative but because of brilliant scripting and endearing performances. Swara Bhaskar as Chanda and Riya Shukla as Apu are both excellent. Pankaj Tripathi's comically stern principal is a splendid cameo.
The title of the film literally means zero divided by zero and is a local idiom for an idiot. There are a couple of irritants, which I don't want to pick on in what is essentially a very heartwarming and feel-good film. I would recommend that you take along your domestic helps to watch it.
Swara-BhaskarThe ever talented #SwaraBhaskar plays a single mother, uneducated and someone who moves earth and skies to make ends meet. A sweet girl called Riya Shukla plays her 10th Class daughter.
For every parent, their child is always the dearest to them. Then why does this very child become an irritant at times, with the passing years? Why do we lose our cool every now and then, with the same child we were swooning about? The film has tried to identify and portray this transition and maybe also provide answers to the viewers.
Personally, I feel there is a very thin line which defines the relation. And on crossing the same its no more a parent and child relationship. It becomes a relationship between two human beings. And along with that comes jealousy, competition, opposition and One-upmanship. Sounds bad right? Dwelve within to discover where you stand. No one comes clean, maybe not even me.
But the answer lies in sticking behind the line, on your side. And its only through your experience and wisdom, can you possibly identify it.
Its a great story of a mother challenging her own self to change her daughter's destiny. A journey of not just change, but also self-discovery. A journey of endless possibilities which are awaiting to be tapped by those who dare and those who try.
Amazing portrayal by all. Swara is a great performer, as always. Supported aptly by Riya, who herself has done a fantastic job. Very natural. And then we have the talented Ratna Pathak Shah and Pankaj Tripathi. The film packages various emotions from your childhood days (best recalled by those who did schooling in 1970s and 1980s). Found shades from my nostalgic past to enliven my thoughts and emotions.
Great job Ahwiny Iyer Tiwari! Loved the movie and will look forward to more gems from your side in the future.
View it. Get the DVD home and see how easily the message transcends across generations. Rajesh Sharma @rajrad
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाNil battey sannat is being remade in Tamil with the title "Amma Kanakku"
- गूफ़In the final scene, UPSC Interviewer says to Apeksha that she opted Maths as optional subject in Mains exam and scored good marks. In reality, the UPSC interview panel doesn't know how much marks a candidate has scored in mains exam.
- भाव
Chanda Sahay: What do you Want to be?Tell me, dear... you must have thought something.
Apeksha Sahay: What's to think?
Chanda Sahay: Tell me
Apeksha Sahay: I will be a maid.
Chanda Sahay: What will you be? Maid?
Apeksha Sahay: A engineer's son becomes an engineer... and a doctor's son, becomes a doctor.What else can a maid's daughter he? Maid. It's that simple.
- कनेक्शनReferences Taare Zameen Par (2007)
टॉप पसंद
- How long is The New Classmate?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
विवरण
- चलने की अवधि
- 1 घं 40 मि(100 min)
- रंग
- ध्वनि मिश्रण
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 2.39 : 1