The film is based on the life of a barber named Mani and the events that take place in the village of Kongad, which was cut off from the outside world during the lockdown.The film is based on the life of a barber named Mani and the events that take place in the village of Kongad, which was cut off from the outside world during the lockdown.The film is based on the life of a barber named Mani and the events that take place in the village of Kongad, which was cut off from the outside world during the lockdown.
Anand Bbal
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- (as Anand Bal)
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Don't expect terrible fights and twists.
But the film gives a feel-good experience without boring anyone. There's a beautiful song which flows smoothly through out the movie.
But the film gives a feel-good experience without boring anyone. There's a beautiful song which flows smoothly through out the movie.
Mudi will be taken as reference while retrieving the covid era. It's a thematic representation of a period in which people had been horrified with the pandemic. These elements were nicely executed in a movie. I hope more viewers will applause Mudi for its craftsmanship in future.
Very good story depicted by all the characters very naturally. Song too good! May be a bit slow in between. Overall a beautifully made movie.
While watching it now in 2023, just wondering this much COVID restrictions were really required or not. This film be more appreciated in the years to come.
1. A good tribute to the message of Ambedkar.
2. A touching story told without much ornamentations.
3. A Dalit renaissance convincingly portrayed.
4. A love story beautifully painted without much colors.
5. The storyteller leaves much of details to the imaginations of the moviegoers.
6. Brave directorial experiment.
7. Excellent cinematography.
8. Good cast and legible character dynamics.
Minus point: Slow pace to build the storyline.
While watching it now in 2023, just wondering this much COVID restrictions were really required or not. This film be more appreciated in the years to come.
1. A good tribute to the message of Ambedkar.
2. A touching story told without much ornamentations.
3. A Dalit renaissance convincingly portrayed.
4. A love story beautifully painted without much colors.
5. The storyteller leaves much of details to the imaginations of the moviegoers.
6. Brave directorial experiment.
7. Excellent cinematography.
8. Good cast and legible character dynamics.
Minus point: Slow pace to build the storyline.
We watched with family on the very day of its release "Mudi" the Malayalam movie by My friend Yasir. I can't think that it as his first attempt in the field. No doubt it is a remarkable film in this current situation. The theme is touching one. Best wishes to all related to the same.
"Well, can't you just think that you have given your favorite to your best friend?" There is a scene in Mudi where with just one question a daughter dissolves her dad's year long ego. When people around him blamed him for his ego, his daughter supported his stand and made him smile. The girl who sketches Ambedkar, questions mom whether girls are being married to for washing dirty clothes, keeps no inferiority complex for her dad's job as a barber. This just one character makes you smile and fall in love with this movie.
The movie has been set in a rural islet in Covid time, with basic facilities such as roads or bridges, always left cut out from the rest of the world, such as a 'containment zone". The movie also portrays the politics of Ayyankali and Ambedkar's politics without losing its nuances.
You don't see body shaming or racial insults, or any condescending real life experience like you normally would see in movies. This movie has set a tone different from such practices. Beautiful frames and soulful music add colors to movie. Must watch.
The movie has been set in a rural islet in Covid time, with basic facilities such as roads or bridges, always left cut out from the rest of the world, such as a 'containment zone". The movie also portrays the politics of Ayyankali and Ambedkar's politics without losing its nuances.
You don't see body shaming or racial insults, or any condescending real life experience like you normally would see in movies. This movie has set a tone different from such practices. Beautiful frames and soulful music add colors to movie. Must watch.
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