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A Breath

Original title: Shwaas
  • 2004
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
1.7K
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A Breath (2004)
Drama

This story is about how an old man tried to show his grandson the preciousness and beauty of life in a no win situation such as cancer. It is about keeping a positive attitude towards life.This story is about how an old man tried to show his grandson the preciousness and beauty of life in a no win situation such as cancer. It is about keeping a positive attitude towards life.This story is about how an old man tried to show his grandson the preciousness and beauty of life in a no win situation such as cancer. It is about keeping a positive attitude towards life.

  • Director
    • Sandeep Sawant
  • Writer
    • Sandeep Sawant
  • Stars
    • Arun Nalawade
    • Ashwin Chitale
    • Sandeep Kulkarni
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sandeep Sawant
    • Writer
      • Sandeep Sawant
    • Stars
      • Arun Nalawade
      • Ashwin Chitale
      • Sandeep Kulkarni
    • 14User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
    • 36Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Arun Nalawade
    Arun Nalawade
    • Keshavram Shantaram Vichare
    Ashwin Chitale
    • Parshuram 'Parshya' Vichare
    Sandeep Kulkarni
    Sandeep Kulkarni
    • Dr. Sane
    Amruta Subhash
    Amruta Subhash
    • Ashawari (Medica Social Worker)
    Vibhawari Deshpande
    Vibhawari Deshpande
    • Receptionist
    Ashwini Giri
    Ashwini Giri
    • Mrs. Vichare
    Ganesh Manjrekar
    • Divakar (uncle)
    Sandeep Pathak
    Sandeep Pathak
    • Director
      • Sandeep Sawant
    • Writer
      • Sandeep Sawant
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    10dhananjay_mhatre

    Brilliant - Simply BRILLIANT

    This is a film about a six year old child from a village in Maharashtra (a state in India) and his grandfather who come to Pune (a city in Maharashtra) to treat the child's eyes. here the grandfather gets to know that the child has cancer in both eyes and that they have to be removed to save the child's life. the movie is all about the main characters' and their feelings and actions until the operation.

    The movie is not a typical cliché Indian movie, so dun expect to see songs or romance or melodrama. this ia a supremely crafted sensitive movie which resorts to silent expressions rather than over the top dialogs to get the point thru. witness the scene where the grandfather is told about the need to remove the child's eyes. the acting is superb, dialogs heart breaking. your heart goes out for the grandfather who has the unenviable task of telling the child and his mother about the operation.

    the handling of the subject has been excellent. the film was made under great hardship by the director, Sandeep Sawant who had to knock many doors to gather the Rs. six million (approx. $130000) budget. even then the final product seems polished and has decent production values. also witness the subtle city village contrast shown by the director by incorporating some random shots of the boy's life in the village. Sawant definitely seems to prefer village life.

    THe acting by all is excellent. Amruta Subhash as the social worker is competent adding the required humane touch to her role. Sandeep Kulkarni as the docter is great, showing perfect mannerisms of a doctor. Ashwin Chitale as the child is a natural. he doesn't seem to be acting. everything about him is natural and does not seem forced.

    But towering above all is Arun Nalawade as the grandfather. he is astounding in his role. mere words cannot describe his work. it is a performance to cherish forever.

    Shwaas is a sincere effort to make good cinema. it should not be ignored just for the fact that it shows that if things are kept simple, the the results can be really surprising. 10/10.
    10Prajakta

    Very good movie 10/10

    This is a very touching movie. This is a story about a special bond between a child and his grandfather. A villager (Arun Nalawade) brings his grandson, Parashuram, to the city to get his eyes treated. But comes to know that Parashuram (Aswin Chitale) has some rare cancer of eyes and has to undergo an operation and will lose both his eyes. The movie is all about the emotions and the turmoil both them go through and how they accept the whole thing. The movie avoid any melodrama and tells this story in a simple way. Though the movie is in Marathi, language is not a barrier at all.It proves that to make good movie you do not need item songs, superstars and usual masala. Excellent performances. This is India's entry for Oscars 2004. Hope it gets the nomination at least. Would rate 10/10.
    10amit1708

    Must Watch !

    Shwaas is awesome ! considering that the producers had a meagre budget, they have done an excellent job. It is a must watch. The small kid has done an excellent job with a lot of emotions flowing through his eyes. Grandfather is at his best. The photography is superb. Technically correct and very creative. It helps in adding a lot of emotions to the mainstream content. The movie will keep u engrossed and don't be surprised if you are shaken after the movie and the story lingers in your mind for a few days.I sincerely hope that they make it to the final Oscar nomination

    Enjoy and again don't miss it
    8saurabh-gothoskar

    The most important Marathi movie of this century

    I remember the pre-Shwaas era wherein going to the theatres never meant watching Marathi movies. In fact, in my teenage years, Shwaas was my first Marathi movie in theatres. Often cited as the movie that provided the "Shwaas" necessary for Marathi movies to live on, it is a lesson in acting by the great but unheralded Arun Nalawade. That it went to the Oscars is a proud moment for Marathi cinema but more importantly it created the ecosystem for Marathi cinema to prosper in the form of more screens, higher political interest, a new re-energised audeince, large production houses and an intelligent film fraternity.
    10mayurmayekarapril

    Shwas is best best best movie.

    Shwas is best movie in marathi fantastic experience and acting story best. Movie is award winning like movie and repeatedly seeing movie. Very nice film.

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      India's entry for best foreign film at the Oscars 2004.

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    • Release date
      • December 10, 2004 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • Official site (India)
    • Language
      • Marathi
    • Also known as
      • Shwaas
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,416
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,042
      • Dec 12, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,416
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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