An impoverished farmer's threat to end his life invites attention from politicians and media.An impoverished farmer's threat to end his life invites attention from politicians and media.An impoverished farmer's threat to end his life invites attention from politicians and media.
- Awards
- 4 wins & 24 nominations total
- Nathadas Manikpuri
- (as Omkar Das Manikpuri)
- Budhia Manikpuri
- (as Raghuvir Yadav)
- Kumar Deepak
- (as Vishal Sharma)
- Journalist
- (archive footage)
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It starts with a farmer deciding to commit suicide to get his family the $2000 that may save his farm from foreclosure. From there, the media and government turn it into a circus, stepping all over themselves in their self-serving ways.
It suffers only in minor ways from a few slow spots and odd shifts in tone, but these are worth sitting through. It's currently showing here only at a suburban Atlanta theater that shows a combination of H-wood and B-wood. This should have been picked up by some American distributer when it showed at Sundance. Hopefully, enough people will see it and generate the buzz to get it to a wider audience.
(2/2)The story is a wonderful satire.Rizvi being a retired-reporter knew the nuts and bolts of the dirty business.The subplot of Hori Mehto remind us of Do Bheega Zamin.
(1/2)Direction of Rizvi collapsed in the last half hour of the movie.The subplot was wasted and climax was done in a hurry.
(2/2)The music/score is this year's best.Indian Ocean are superb.Chola Mati ke Raam,Mehngai Daayan,Desh Mera,Aadmi are all well crafted.
(2/2)Yes,the movie do have a X-FACTOR.Well paced and presented in the current inflation scenario.
I am not a great fan of Indian cinema. But every once in a while a movie comes along that shows ambition and reach which is not reminiscent of our cinema in general. The script while focusing on the predicament of farmers also manages to bring in the role of the media and the politicians. Probably, one of the more well rounded scripts in Hindi cinema in recent times.
The plot:-" Natha a poor farmer from Peepli village in the heart of rural India is about to lose his plot of land due to an unpaid government loan. A quick fix to the problem is the very same government's program that aids the families of indebted farmers who have committed suicide. As a means of survival Farmer Natha can choose to die!!! His brother is happy to push him towards this unique 'honor' but Natha is reluctant. Local elections are around the corner and what might have been another unnoticed event turns into a 'cause celebré' with everyone wanting a piece of the action. Political bigwigs, high-ranking bureaucrats, local henchmen and the ever-zealous media descend upon sleepy Peepli to stake their claim. The question on everyone's lips - "Will he or Won't he?" As the mania escalates what will be the fate of Farmer Natha; nobody seems to care how he really feels?"
The criticism levelled out at the film inspite of the positive reviews is the lack of empathy it generates for the state of the farmers. It is a fair argument if those were your expectations from the film. My take is that it wasn't and it shouldn't be a director's prerogative to "effect" the audience. Especially in a satire, where the prime motive is to poke fun at the theatrical failure of system and its participants. Be it "Dr. Strangelove or how I learn to stop worrying and love the bomb" , "Network" , "Wag the dog", "Jaane Bhi do Yaaron" or any other great satire, I never really think the writer was conscious of establishing sympathy or empathy for the characters. Humour in life and films was essentially developed to convey some real harsh absolute truths in a sugar coated manner. We from the cities who our so pre occupied with planning our weekend, our holidays, our Diwali shopping, job appraisal etc can't be realistically expected to be social workers and understand the true plight of the farmers after paying Rs. 200 for an A/c theatre with sofa seat. It is quite incredible how insulated we are from "less privileged".
Of the performances everyone if top notch. Raghuveer Yadav is an explosive talent and I am glad he got this role. On a slight negative, the gag got a bit stretched in second half which could have been edited by 5-10 minutes. It is always a risk in a satire, when unnecessary emphasis is added on an element that audiences have understood, in this case it was of media "sensationalization". I think it was truly insightful in showing political and media nexus and how the cover stories and sound bytes are planned for. Maybe after this, people consuming the news will be more discrete.
"Peepli Live" pays tribute to the doyens of parallel Indian cinema (Satyajit Ray, Shyam Benegal, Ritwick Ghatak). The look and feel reminds you of the arty products the audience has witnessed in the era of 70's & 80's ("Pather Panchali", "Ankur", "Manthan", "Disha" etc). Satires are still a road less travelled for Indian cinema and "Peepli Live" blends the ingredient to jibe at Laxman's world around us. Having said that the protagonist is nothing short of the pocket cartoon itself offering a rural slice of life which "India Shining" repeatedly opts to play ostrich hoping the problem would simply go away and never return. Doesn't that actually sound like a definition of suicide itself?
A known face would have come with its baggage and potentially worked against for the movie. A fresh face works wonderfully for "Peepli Live". Omkar Das Manikpuri breathes life into "Nut Tha". His look, costumes, personality or his gait, everything contributes to the authentic feel.
Raghuvir Yadav needs no introduction. He is accomplished performer in his own right.
Naseeruddin Shah has a very small screen time but as usual delivers.
Performances of every actor in the movie deserves a special mention.
The writing on the wall is clear, special attention is given to every aspect of "Peepli Live". Characterisation, location, costumes, language or folk songs - everything add up to linger in our heads for a while.
Finally it is my opinion that the movie is a clever amalgamation of "Main Azaad Hoon" and "Rann" doused with cinematic sensibilities of parallel cinema.
Did you know
- TriviaPeepli Live was India's official entry for the 83rd Academy Awards Best Foreign Film category,however it did not get nominated.
- Quotes
Deepak: lf you look closely you 'll see Natha's footprints. Whether escape or abduction, here's where Natha perched himself for the last time. And here's the fruit of his toil, his faeces, commonly known as shit. Take a close look. Do not cringe at the sight, for, as long as we live, we will continue to shit. Psychiatrists claim that faeces reflect our mental state. The complexion of our shit is a window to the inner self. But here we see a mixture of hues. Therefore, before reaching any conclusions we need to bring in experts as Mr Natha was no ordinary man. For Bharat Live this is Kumar Deepak, live from Peepli.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #14.35 (2010)
- SoundtracksDes Mera
Composed by Indian Ocean
Lyrics by Sanjeev Sharma and Swanand Kirkire
Performed by Indian Ocean
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Details
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $757,951
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $350,054
- Aug 15, 2010
- Gross worldwide
- $9,460,931
- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1