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Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women

  • 2003
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
2.5K
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Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women (2003)
Drama

A disturbing saga about male chauvinism and mistreatment of women in India.A disturbing saga about male chauvinism and mistreatment of women in India.A disturbing saga about male chauvinism and mistreatment of women in India.

  • Director
    • Manish Jha
  • Writer
    • Manish Jha
  • Stars
    • Tulip Joshi
    • Sudhir Pandey
    • Sushant Singh
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Manish Jha
    • Writer
      • Manish Jha
    • Stars
      • Tulip Joshi
      • Sudhir Pandey
      • Sushant Singh
    • 26User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Tulip Joshi
    Tulip Joshi
    • Kalki
    Sudhir Pandey
    Sudhir Pandey
    • Ramcharan
    Sushant Singh
    Sushant Singh
    • Sooraj
    Aditya Srivastav
    Aditya Srivastav
    • Raghu's Uncle
    • (as Aditya Shrivastav)
    Piyush Mishra
    Piyush Mishra
    • Jagannath
    Pankaj Jha
    Pankaj Jha
    • Rakesh
    Deepak Kumar Bandhu
    • Shailesh
    Sanjay Kumar
    • Brijesh
    Srivas Naidu
    • Lokesh
    • (as Shrivas Nydu)
    Mukesh S. Bhatt
    • Kachra
    • (as Mukesh Bhatt)
    Vinamra Pancharia
    • Raghu
    Amin Gazi
    • Sukha
    Chittaranjan Giri
    Chittaranjan Giri
    • Pappu
    Farooq Sarkari
    • Gajendra
    Rohitash Gaud
    Rohitash Gaud
    • Pratap
    • (as Rohitashv Gour)
    Rajesh Jais
    Rajesh Jais
    • Princess Pinky
    Latesh Chaudhary
    • Pappu's Bride
    • (as Latesh Choudhari)
    Gyan Prakash
    Gyan Prakash
    • Bride's Father
    • Director
      • Manish Jha
    • Writer
      • Manish Jha
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    User reviews26

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    8bshljtbaruah80

    Sublime cinema!

    First of all let us ponder as to why we let this type of cinematic creations pass off without minimal considerations...why?? Its really a shame that in the ensuing cinematic race where only 'super star, sex and commercial profit' hold command, these type of 'sensitive, real' cinematic creations lag far behind in terms of due recognition (at least in sense of viewership response). In fact, I had the opportunity to watch the movie only a month ago.. 11 years after its release and certainly there would be many who are still deprived of the opportunity to watch this movie. Well, in due appreciation to the unconventionally superb cinematic treatment of a sensitive social issue, I would recommend everyone interested in viewing real cinema to have a shot at "Matrubhoomi: A Nation without Women" and enrich themselves with a sublime experience. It has no doubt turned "Bandit Queen" upside down!! Just go for it..
    10sandeep138

    One of the most beautiful movies of Indian Cinema

    A movie with a lesson. The movie is not just "art-lovers" movie but overall an extra-ordinary. The direction, the sequences, the acting. Everything is so refined that it does not let you move out of your seat.

    Some reasons why you would not watch this movie:

    1. Not a family movie (because of usage of obnoxious language and scenes which are of course required)

    2. Not a "feel-good" movie(Need strong heart to watch the movie).

    Reasons why you would watch this movie:

    1. Feel the profoundness of India Cinema.

    2. Unrivaled performances by characters.

    3. Superb direction, editing, sequences and all the behind screen things.

    4. Watching a complete movie.

    5. Know better the consequences of decreasing sex ratio.

    One of very rare films which covers such a crucial topic so effectively. The performance of each character, starting from lead actors like Sushant Singh, Sudhir Pandey, Piyush Mishra to even the 'dai' is too natural. It would not be wrong to say that it is rare to find such performances. I personally rate the performances higher than that of Black which claim to be one of the best movies of Bollywood.

    Finally, I shall say a must watch movies. I am happy that this movie is going to release in 6 languages. No wonder this movie has been awarded with many international awards and ranked as Top Ten movies for the year.
    8Hades666

    Land of Men - The Deadly Consequences

    A very shocking drama set in a near-future rural village in India, where due to peoples desire for a son has dis-balanced the area's sex ratio and subsequently the female population has totally perished. Movie begins with the shocking scene of a father killing a new born female child by drowning her in a tank filled with milk and praying to grant him a son next year. This very first scene explains how desperate are the village people for son, and its a customary rule there to ignore(murder) a female child at all cost. After this scene the rest of the movie depicts the aftermath of such wicked trend, and which is the issue of this movie.

    I prefer not say more, you better find out yourself. However I should warn you, there are some scene/moments in the film which are quite intense for some viewers.

    Rating 8/10.
    10a_jana

    One of the best movies ever watched.....

    Matrubhoomi will move you. You might hate it, you might like it - but you cannot be indifferent to this movie. So very very away from Bollywood. I watched this with my wife in a hall in Calcutta. I had simply no expectation about the movie. It was trifling 'raw' for my wife - but it shook us to the core. Female foeticide is an alarming menace in modern India. It is not the poor states like Bihar, UP, MP , etc. who show declining juvenile ratio - but the worst cases have been reported from more prosperous states like Punjab, etc.

    My accolades to the director for calling a spade a spade - he intended to produce a punch and he has done it with a style. Acting was superb - although Tulip was slightly wooden at times. The ending was on an optimistic note, too - let's hope India regains basic human sentiments regarding girl children.
    Chrysanthepop

    A Nation Without Women .... A Hell Created By Men?

    'Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women' is one of the most disturbing Hindi films. It presents several taboo issues and graphic images such as: A graphic image of child being drowned in milk (female infanticide), gang-rape, serial rape, a Hindu priest engaging in a homosexual affair, incest, polygamous marriage, human slaughter, bestiality and frontal nudity. I'm surprised that it didn't create much controversy considering the subject matter. Actually, I wish it did because then more people would have watched it. It has a relevant message, especially to those who oppose having female infants and women's rights.

    It's one of the bravest pieces of Indian cinema indeed but I wonder what director Manish Jha's intentions were were. Probably he wanted to get his message through to those many who see their daughters as burdens. Nevertheless, he tells his story well and a majority of audience will stay in shock long after the end credits have rolled. It doesn't leave a good taste but it shouldn't. Many people seem to criticize the film for being regressive but that is a ridiculous statement. In a country where even some of the biggest celebrities and leaders express their preference for a male child, one can only wonder how people who look up to them feel.

    Tulip Joshi gives a restrained heartbreaking performance. The audience really empathizes with her character's agony and it really requires a fine actress to play such a difficult part and a newcomer like Joshi does a superb job. The rest of the cast is adequate.

    'Matrubhoomi' is thought provoking and requires a lot of courage from the audience but it is an important film that should be seen. Kudos to Manish Jha and his crew for taking such a risk. One of the bravest pieces of recent Indian cinema.

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      Released in India in six languages: Hindi, Bengali, Telugu, Tamil, Gujarati and Bhojpuri.

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      • January 26, 2005 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
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    • Language
      • Hindi
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