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The Servant's Shirt

Naukar Ki Kameez

India

1999

104 Min
Color
Hindi
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DIR Mani Kaul

SCR Mani Kaul, Vinod Kumar Shukla

DP K.U. Mohanan

CAST Pankaj Sudir Mishra, Om Prash Owivedi, Anu Joseph, Avemi Patel, Abrar Kasan

ED Mani Kaul, Srinivas Patro

Synopsis

The civil servant, the Sahib, who lives with his spouse in a colonial-type residence; the chief of the alcohol bureau, Bade Babu, who whiles away his time as he looks for a servant for the Sahib; Santou, the young hero in the film and his wife, whose home is flooded every time it rains because of their leaky roof. Through these main characters, the film suggests a network of hierarchical relations between people through sometimes subtle and at other times blunt illustrations.

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Mani Kaul

Mani Kaul (1944-2011) was undoubtedly the Indian filmmaker who, along with Kumar Shahani, succeeded in radically overhauling the relationship of image to form, of speech to narrative, with the objective of creating a ‘purely cinematic object’ that is above all visual and formal.

He was born Rabindranath Kaul in Jodhpur in Rajasthan in 1944 into a family hailing from Kashmir. His uncle was the well-known actor-director Mahesh Kaul. Mani joined the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune initially as an acting student but then switched over to the direction course at the institute. He graduated from the FTII in 1966.

Mani’s first film Uski Roti (1969) was one of the key films of the ‘New Indian Cinema’ or the Indian New Wave. The film created shock waves when it was released as viewers did not know what quite to make of it due to its complete departure from all Indian Cinema earlier in terms of technique, form and narrative. The film is ‘adapted’ from… read more

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