Hellaro

2019 Indian Gujarati period film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hellaro

Hellaro (transl.The Outburst) is a 2019 Indian Gujarati period drama film co-written and directed by Abhishek Shah and produced by Ashish Patel, Nirav Patel, Aayush Patel, Prateek Gupta, Mit Jani and Abhishek Shah under the banner of Saarthi Productions and Harfanmaula films. The film having ensemble cast of Jayesh More, Shraddha Dangar, Brinda Trivedi Nayak, Shachi Joshi, Niilam Paanchal, Tejal Panchasara and Kausambi Bhatt, marks the directorial debut of Abhishek Shah. The film revolves around a group of women living in the Rann of Kutch in the 1970s.

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Hellaro
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Directed byAbhishek Shah
Screenplay byAbhishek Shah
Prateek Gupta
Saumya Joshi
(Dialogues & Lyrics)
Story byAbhishek Shah
Produced byAshish Patel
Nirav Patel
Aayush Patel
Abhishek Shah
Mit Jani
Prateek Gupta
Starring
CinematographyTribhuvan Babu Sadineni
Edited byPrateek Gupta
Music byMehul Surti
Production
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Harfanmaula Films
Release date
  • 8 November 2019 (2019-11-8)
Running time
121 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageGujarati
Budgetest.2.5 crore (US$290,000)
Box office16 crore (US$1.8 million)[1]
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Hellaro won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film at the 66th National Film Awards.[2] It was officially selected as the opening film at Indian Panorama, at 50th International Film Festival of India (IFFI).[3] It was also nominated for the best debut feature film of a director at the film festival.[4][5] The film was released in theatres in India on 8 November 2019 to positive reviews.

Synopsis

In 1975, a young girl named Manjhri is married off to a small village in the middle of nowhere in the Rann of Kutch. There has been no rain in the village for many years. The villagers believe it is a curse of the goddess because of a widow rup who was an embroider and tried to earn money and escaped with another villager. As an apology the men present a Gujarati folkdance garba to impress the goddess, but the women are not allowed to play garba. Every morning the women of the village go to a distant lake to fetch water, this is the only time when they are not suppressed but free. One day they come across an unconscious drummer and help him. In return, he plays his dhol and the women play garba for the first time. Since then, every day they fetch water and play garba. After some time the women convince him to ask the mukhya of their village for shelter and play dhol for navrati. Every day he plays garba for the women at the day and for the men at night. One day the women are caught playing garba and are beaten as a punishment. On the same night the women play garba in the village and it rains.[6]

Cast

  • Shraddha Dangar as Manjhri
  • Jayesh More as Mulji, a drummer
  • Tejal Panchasara as Gomti
  • Shailesh Prajapati as Mukhi
  • Maulik Nayak as Bhaglo
  • Aarjav Trivedi as Arjan
  • Brinda Trivedi as Kesar
  • Tarjanee Bhadla as Gauri
  • Niilam Paanchal as Leela
  • Kaushambi Bhatt as Champa
  • Swati Dave
  • Denisha Ghumra as Radha
  • Aakash Zala as Joraavar
  • Rajan Thakar
  • Kishan Gadhvi
  • Kamlesh Parmar
  • Sachi Joshi
  • Riddhi Yadav as Kanchan
  • Jagruti Thakore
  • Dhriti Patel as Reva
  • Kamini Panchal
  • Ekta Bachwani
  • Parva Bhatt[7]

Production

The debut director and co-writer Abhishek Shah stated that the story was inspired from folklore of the Vrajvani village in Kutch and real-life instances of patriarchy.[8][9] Prateek Gupta co-wrote screenplay, edited, and co-produced the film while also serving as the Associate Director. Playwright and poet Saumya Joshi wrote lyrics, additional screenplay, and dialogues. Mehul Surti composed the music.[7] Ashish Patel, Nirav Patel, Aayush Patel, Abhishek Shah, Mit Jani, and Prateek Gupta produced the film under the banner of Saarthi Productions and Harfanmaula films. Aayush Patel and Mit Jani helmed as creative and executive producers.[10]

A set of village with fifteen Bhunga (traditional houses), a town square and a temple was created in Rann of Kutch near Kuran village where the film was shot.[11]

Soundtrack

Quick Facts Soundtrack album by Mehul Surti, Released ...
Hellaro
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Released18 October 2019 (2019-10-18)[12]
Recorded2018
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length18:44
LanguageGujarati
LabelSaarthi Productions LLP
External audio
Official Audio Jukebox on YouTube
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Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Asvaar"Aishwarya Majmudar, Mooralala Marwada4:03
2."Haiyaa"Shruti Pathak, Aditya Gadhvi (Backing vocals)5:01
3."Sapna Vinani Raat"Aditya Gadhvi5:30
4."Vaagyo Re Dhol"Bhoomi Trivedi4:10
Total length:18:44
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All lyrics are written by Saumya Joshi; all music is composed by Mehul Surti

Release

It was released in theatres on 8 November 2019.[6][7][13] The film was released on video on demand service, MX Player on 4 April 2020.[14]

Reception

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Critical response

The film was universally acclaimed by the critics. Abhimanyu Joshi of The Times of India rated it 4 out of 5. He praised the film's direction, story, screenplay, acting, cinematography, music, and choreography, further stating that the film justly deserves the National Award it received and fulfills expectations.[15] Namrata Joshi writing for The Hindu praised the story, direction, production, and cinematography. She further added that the film "questions patriarchy while celebrating the colours and culture of Gujarat".[16] Jigar Ganatra of Mumbai Live called it "masterpiece" and rated 4.5 out of 5.[17] Parsi Times rated it 3.5 out of 5.[18] Delnaz Divecha writing for BookMyShow noted that the film's presentation of the subjects of patriarchy, casteism, and superstition connects the audience, and further praised the film's performances and choreography. She also pointed that "some customs may seem outdated but still happen to be the reality of many rural women".[19] Jinal Bhatt of Mashable India rated it 4.5 out of 5.[20]

Ramesh Tanna of Kutchmitra praised the film for its direction, acting, and cinematography, calling it a "must-watch" but criticised the false subject of opposition to garba and embroidery work, some characterisations, and the lack of Kutchi language in a film set in Kutch. He also questioned the relevance of the film's subject in contemporary times and pointed to the inaccurate representation of Kutch's local culture and the 1970s.[9]

Box office

The film had grossed over 15 crore (US$1.7 million) in the box office.[1][21] The film had grossed over $1,41,304 (₹1 crore) in overseas market.[22][23]

Controversy

A police complaint under Atrocities Act was filed against the film's producer, director, and writer for use of term Harijan in the film's dialogue. According to the complaint Jamnaben Vegda, the term is considered derogatory by the Scheduled Caste people.[24]

Accolades

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Hellaro was selected as the opening film at the Indian Panorama during the 50th International Film Festival of India (IFFI), held in November 2019 in Goa,[25][20] where it won a special mention from jury for its "incredible music, colour and choreography."[26] It is also nominated for the best debut feature film of a director at the film festival.[4][5] It was also screened at the 19th River-to-River Florence Indian Film Festival held in Italy in December 2019. Apart from this Hellaro premiered at numerous Film Festivals like Dhaka International Film Festive 2020, International Film Festival of Bhuvneshwar 2020, and Aurangabad International Film Festival 2020.

Hellaro won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film at the 66th National Film Awards. The thirteen female actresses also won the Special Jury Award for their performances. It was the first Gujarati film to win the National Film Award for Best Feature Film.[6][7]

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Award Category Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Result
66th National Film Awards[27] Best Feature Film Producer: Saarthi Productions LLP

Director: Abhishek Shah

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Special Jury Award Shraddha Dangar, Shachi Joshi, Denisha Ghumra, Neelam Paanchal, Tarjanee Bhadla, Brinda Nayak, Tejal Panchasara, Kaushambi Bhatt, Ekta Bachwani, Kamini Panchal, Jagruti Thakore, Riddhi Yadav, and Prapti Mehta Won
FIPRESCI India Grand Prix 2019 Best Feature Film Hellaro Won
Critics Choice Film Awards 2020[28] Best Film (Gujarati) Hellaro Won
Best Actor (Gujarati) Jayesh More Won
Best Actress (Gujarati) Shraddha Dangar Nominated
Best Director (Gujarati) Abhishek Shah Won
Best Writing (Gujarati) Abhishek Shah, Prateek Gupta, Saumya Joshi Won
IFFI Goa 2019 Special Mention Hellaro Won
19th River to River Florence

Indian Film Festival, Italy

Audience Choice Best Film Hellaro Won
6th Rajasthan International Film Festival (RIFF) Best Director

(Regional Film)

Abhishek Shah Won
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