Ek Hazarachi Note

Ek Hazarachi Note (1000 Rupee Note) is a 2014 Varhadi dialect,[1] Marathi-language[2] Indian film directed by Shrihari Sathe in his debut feature.[3] It is set in a hamlet in the State of Maharashtra,[4] and a nearby town. The film was released on 9 May 2014.

Ek Hazarachi Note
Directed byShrihari Sathe
Produced byShrihari Sathe
Written byShrikant Bojewar
StarringUsha Naik,Sandeep Pathak, Shrikant Yadav, Ganesh Yadav, Pooja Nayak, Devendra Gaikwad
Production
company
Infinitum Productions
Release date
  • 9 May 2014 (2014-05-09)
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi

Cast

  • Usha Naik as Budhi, the old lady
  • Sandeep Pathak as Sudama, the goatherd
  • Shrikant Yadav as Sub-inspector
  • Ganesh Yadav as Uttamrao Jadhav, the politician running for re-election
  • Pooja Nayak as Sudama's wife
  • Devendra Gaikwad as Constable Shinde

Synopsis

During a political rally in a small village in Maharashtra, India, a poor old woman named Budhi receives a largess of several 1000 Rupee notes from a politician. She goes shopping to the nearby market town with her neighbor but fate has other plans for them.

Awards

  • Times of India
  • Live Mint
  • Navhind Times
  • Business Standard
  • DNA
  • Indian Express
  • Screen Daily
  • The New Indian Express

References

  1. "IFFI awards to city-based director’s Marathi film bring cheer", by Piyush Bhusari, The Times of India, 2 December 2014. [Consulted 13 July 2018].
  2. "Review: '1000 Rupee Note,' a Poor Widow's Blessing and Curse", by Helen T. Verongos, The New York Times, 22 September 2016. [Consulted 13 July 2018].
  3. "Film Review: 1000 Rupee Note. A politician's charitable gift disrupts an elderly villager's life. Soft-spoken Indian drama packs an emotional punch. by Daniel Eagan, Film Journal International, 22 September 2016. [Consulted 13 July 2018].
  4. "'1000 Rupee Note': Film Review. An elderly woman's life changes dramatically when she receives an unexpected windfall in Shrihari Sathe's debut feature", by Frank Scheck, The Hollywood Reporter, 23 September 2016. [Consulted 13 July 2018].
  5. http://www.iffi.nic.in/iffiawards2014.asp
  6. http://www.iffi.nic.in/iffiawards2014.asp
  7. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 11 January 2016. Retrieved 10 July 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 11 January 2016. Retrieved 10 July 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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