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Ek Hazarachi Note (2014) Marathi Full Movies Watch Online Free
Information Movie;
Directed; Shrihari Sathe
Produced; Shrihari Sathe
Story ; Shrikant Bojewar
Singer; Rohit Raut, Sayali Pankaj, Bela Shende, Adarsh Shinde and Amitraj
Cinematography; Ming Kai Leung
Coming Movie Date; 9,May/2014
Play Movie Time; 125 Minutes
Categories; Drama
Country Movie; India
Language Movie; Marathi
Movie Actor; Usha Naik, Sandeep Pathak, Shrikant Yadav, Ganesh Yadav, Pooja Nayak, Devendra Gaikwad
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Preview | Ek Hazarachi Note A Marathi movie about poverty and unexpected liquidity in a Vidarbha village Nandini Ramnath 0 inShare 1 Comments Subscribe to: Daily Newsletter Breaking News Latest News 01:31 AM IST Marathi media exploits opportunities to focus on regional insecurities 01:18 AM IST A radical returns 01:09 AM IST The wide gap between social issues and social media 01:05 AM IST Payments, small banks to ring in innovation 01:05 AM IST The art of the amateur online review Editor's picks Rajan under pressure but may not oblige govt with a rate cut Six months of Modi govt: Continuity with change NGOs innovate to keep Bhopal issue alive Consumption only driver of growth Amazon hopes for relief as Karnataka tax chief departs More from Lounge Cook Out | Crispy samosa, shredded duck When in Rome, do as the non-Romans do Book Review: The Life-Changing Magic Of Tidying Mridangam jazz A still from the film What happens when you put a handful of 1,000-rupee notes into the hands of a woman who measures her expenditure in low-denomination coins? Shrihati Sathe’s Marathi language debut, Ek Hazarachini Note, explores the quandary in which Usha Naik’s Budhi finds herself after a vote-hungry politician thrusts the red-tinged currency into her hands. Budhi is a widow from a village in the Vidarbha district who has lost her husband and son to farming-related debts. She has a set routine: she wakes up in the morning, spends a few rupees on a daily breakfast of jaggery-laced tea and bread, earns her living as a maid, and spends time with Sudama (Sandeep Pathak), who lives in the shack next to hers. The munificence of a visiting politician (Ganesh Yadav) breaks the pattern of forced minimalism. Budhi now has more liquidity than before, not enough to lift her out of poverty, but enough to be able to change the broken glass in her spectacles and afford a new frame for her beloved son’s portrait and clothes for Sudama’s family. Budhi and Sudama set out to the local market for a shopping expedition, setting into motion an unexpected series of events. Ek Hazarachi Note opens with English subtitles on 9 May in a hundred screens across Maharashtra. Shrihati Sathe Sathe’s 92-minute film is based on a story and screenplay by Marathi journalist and writer Shrikant Bhojewar. Sathe, who grew up in the United States of America and has previously produced indie films like Pervertigo and It Felt Like Love, said he had been looking for a story set in India when he met Bhojewar. “We are living a life where we don’t realize the value of a thousand rupees,” he said. The story could have been sent anywhere in rural India—Tamil Nadu and Karnataka were among the options—but Sathe chose to stick with Maharashtra since both he and the writer hail from the state. The Maharashtra setting also allowed the filmmakers to weave in references to the ongoing spate of suicides by debt-ridden farmers in the Vidarbha region. The movie was actually shot in Bhor, near Pune. Sathe doesn’t disguise Budhi’s impecunious circumstances, but she faces her condition with determination rather than defeat. “I didn’t want to show poverty porn,” he said. “The people in Vidarbha are quite resilient, and they look at life with a positive outlook. The story that shaped up was that despite poverty, a poor old lady could be happy. Sathe wouldn’t put a figure to the movie’s modest budget. “All I can say is that it’s more than a thousand rupees,” he said. Ek Hazarachi Note opens on 9 May across Maharashtra. 

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