Lakshmi (2014)

Lakshmi

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Directed by Nagesh Kukunoor • Music: Tapas Relia

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<p>Lakshmi, a 14-year-old girl, is kidnapped from her village by Chinna ( ) and brought to . She is taken to the home of Chinna’s elder brother and boss, Reddy, where she first naively assumes the role of a domestic worker, helping the much older existing maid Amma. However, she is later raped by Reddy. The next day, Chinna takes Lakshmi to a brothel managed by Jyothi, who is both a reassuring and oppressive figure to the girls. After her first night, Lakshmi manages to run away to a nearby police station, but her complaint falls on deaf ears since Reddy has paid off the local police force. Thrown in this horrific, inhuman world, she survives with the help of the other girls and her own will to never give in. She forms a close friendship with her roommate at the brothel Suvarna, who walks her through the realities of life. It is revealed that Jyothi works for Reddy in order to fund her daughter’s college education and plans to retire as soon as she graduates. At the brothel, Lakshmi meets Uma, a kindhearted woman who periodically brings the girls sanitary items, condoms and sweets. While servicing a client at his home, Lakshmi tries to escape but is caught and punished by Chinna. She develops an infection due to the injury and is nursed by Jyothi and Survana, but is ultimately forced to work again, when a client demands a young girl. The client turns out to be an undercover agent Mohan who operates with the help of Jyothi and Uma, and Reddy and Chinna are arrested. The girls are taken to a women’s shelter, where Lakshmi recovers, but the case against Reddy stagnates since no one is willing to testify against him. The brothel is reopened and one by one, the women slowly return, until Lakshmi is the only one left at the shelter. Against all odds, Lakshmi shows courage where everybody else fails. Her lawyer is in retirement due to having previously suffered a nervous breakdown, and initially refuses to take the case. He believes that Lakshmi will not be able to withstand the immense stress of the case, since she is the only witness against a powerful trafficking syndicate. Resisting all pressure – violent threats, coercion and bribes, she stands up in court. Her testimony reveals that her father sold her to a local politician, who in turn sold her to Reddy. At the brothel, Chinna beats and tortures Jyothi as punishment for her betrayal, and also reveals to Jyothi’s daughter that she works there. Later that night, Jyothi castrates Chinna and slits her own wrists, resulting in them both bleeding to death. The trial results in a landmark judgement in India, succeeding in putting the traffickers behind bars. Director Nagesh Kukunoor was inspired to make the film after visiting some NGOs in India, where he met victims of human trafficking. The film is produced by both , his long-time collaborator who worked with him on all his films since , and also by renowned actor . Kaushik stated the marketing campaign for the film was geared towards keeping “in tandem with the theme of the movie.” The producers are planning to have private screenings of the film for Non-Governmental Organizations to promote awareness of the heinous crimes depicted in the film. They also hoped the film would be backed and sponsored by actor , who runs his own personal NGO called Being Human. Kukunoor initially sought a 14-year girl as the lead but later dropped the idea of casting a minor. He later auditioned for the same. The film was shot in 22 days on location, entirely in . The trailer for the film was released on 21 October 2013. The songs have been written by Manoj Yadav and composed by Tapas Relia. The four songs are 1) Sun Sugana Re sung by Suchi and Ankita Joshi 2) Sun Ri baavli sung by Papon 3) Aa Ghar Chale Hum sung by Monali Thakur and 4) Hain Reham Hain Karam sung by Kailash Kher. The soundtrack of comprises 4 songs composed by Tapas Relia with the lyrics being written by Manoj Yadav. The film was first viewed by the (CBFC) in November 2013, which found some scenes “objectionable” and slated it to be next viewed by a revising committee. However, till early January the film did not receive a viewing by committee and thus missed its 17 January Indian premiere date. Ahead of its release in India, the film has its premiere on 13 January, at the 2014 , where it received critical acclaim and won the Audience Award for Best narrative feature, which is based on viewers’ votes. of wrote, “Lakshmi is heartfelt and has some fine performances by Monali, Satish Kaushik and Shifaali Shah. However, In places, it’s repulsive and, yet, it demands to be seen.”</p>

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Genres: Drama
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Writer: Nagesh Kukunoor
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Producer: Satish Kaushik, Pramod Sharma, Elahe Hiptoola, Nagesh Kukunoor
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Music: Tapas Relia
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Director: Nagesh Kukunoor
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Cinematography: Chirantan Das
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Release Date: 13-Jan-14
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Edited By: Sanjib Datta
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OTT Platform: Zee5
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Runtime: 1h 44m
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Language: Hindi
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