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Manto

  • 2018
  • 1h 52m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,3/10
4,9 k
MA NOTE
Nawazuddin Siddiqui in Manto (2018)
The film is a biographical account of writer Saadat Hasan Manto's life and is set in 1940s India.
Liretrailer2 min 23 s
3 vidéos
13 photos
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Le film est un récit biographique de la vie de l'écrivain Saadat Hasan Manto se déroulant dans les années 1940 en Inde.Le film est un récit biographique de la vie de l'écrivain Saadat Hasan Manto se déroulant dans les années 1940 en Inde.Le film est un récit biographique de la vie de l'écrivain Saadat Hasan Manto se déroulant dans les années 1940 en Inde.

  • Director
    • Nandita Das
  • Writers
    • MD. Shinha Sarder
    • Nandita Das
  • Stars
    • Nawazuddin Siddiqui
    • Rasika Dugal
    • Tahir Raj Bhasin
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,3/10
    4,9 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Nandita Das
    • Writers
      • MD. Shinha Sarder
      • Nandita Das
    • Stars
      • Nawazuddin Siddiqui
      • Rasika Dugal
      • Tahir Raj Bhasin
    • 56Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 23Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 3 victoires et 22 nominations au total

    Vidéos3

    Manto (2018) trailer
    Trailer 2:23
    Manto (2018) trailer
    'Manto' Director Nandita Das Recalls Cannes Story About Salma Hayek
    Interview 1:09
    'Manto' Director Nandita Das Recalls Cannes Story About Salma Hayek
    'Manto' Director Nandita Das Recalls Cannes Story About Salma Hayek
    Interview 1:09
    'Manto' Director Nandita Das Recalls Cannes Story About Salma Hayek
    Nandita Das, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, and the Importance of 'Manto'
    Interview 1:56
    Nandita Das, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, and the Importance of 'Manto'

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    Nawazuddin Siddiqui
    Nawazuddin Siddiqui
    • Saadat Hasan Manto
    Rasika Dugal
    Rasika Dugal
    • Safia
    Tahir Raj Bhasin
    Tahir Raj Bhasin
    • Shyam
    Nazma Ali Shaikh
    • Sarita
    Ashwini Giri
    Ashwini Giri
    • Sarita's mother
    Neeraj Sood
    • Kishori
    Purab Kohli
    Purab Kohli
    • Kifaayat
    Swanand Kirkire
    Swanand Kirkire
    • Shahab
    Chittaranjan Tripathy
    Chittaranjan Tripathy
    • Anwar
    Vihaan Das Maskara
    • Boy on the bar
    Nishith Dadhich
    • Director
    Sunil Kamath
    • Cameraman
    Priyanka Misal
    • Princess
    Suhas Joshi
    • Swami ji
    Rishi Kapoor
    Rishi Kapoor
    • Producer
    Vedieka Dutt
    Vedieka Dutt
    • Auditioning Girl 1
    • (as Vedika Dutt)
    Mruga Umrania
    • Auditioning Girl 2
    Jean-Pierre Le Calvez
    • Englishman at counter
    • Director
      • Nandita Das
    • Writers
      • MD. Shinha Sarder
      • Nandita Das
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs56

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    8tapanmozumdar

    Manto and I

    Manto, the film (2018) - reflections When I was about eight, we lived in a by-lane of an erstwhile fisher's colony, Machua Toli, of Patna. My parents had to move away from the joint family we lived in there. Irreconcilable differences, you'd say in today's parlance. There were tears, seethed in anger, streaming in vulnerability that parted an address of intimacy into torn realities. That was my first sense of partition. I missed my playmates, two sons of a rickshaw puller and a housemaid, and the courtyard in that otherwise dark home where I rode my tricycle and intimidate my aunts of riding over. In our new, rented home, we lived with the strangers, with a veranda and a toilet shared with the other tenants. Soon, I learnt to play in a no man's land next to our rooms, all alone, and made up three imaginary playmates, Rakhi, Sukhi and Bhutkarua. I am amused to realise that after about five decades, I still remember those names exactly. Maybe, because they gave me company for three years, during the noons after my morning school when my mother would be tired and asleep, during the evenings my father would be working late and I would wait for him after finishing my homework. Those were my first fictional characters, protagonists or hero's friends in many roleplays I told myself, modelled after the kids I had to leave behind in that by-lane of Muchua Toli. Manto lived a partition as well, much real, bloody and unnecessary than mine. He was as helpless as I was. He realised that the people closest to him were drifting away just because he belonged to the 'other people'. The eyes of Nawaz, playing the role, reflected my torment, looking at Bombay for one last time and then, at the ship signalling to set sail for Lahore. Fortunate would be the literary readers that Manto was not eight at that time. Doomed was he that he was not eight while crossing the line. He was destined to carry the cross that forever split his being into two nations and uncountable characters wedded to his fiction. He was a rebel, or so it would seem. His nightmares, tears behind the door of a prison, anxious observation of a spider climbing up the rods and failing, then trying again, and dropping down were only for Safia to see. Safia, his friend and wife, the mortar that kept him together, was always with Manto through those human moments. She loved the animal Manto for whom the civil norms of the timid never made sense. She cared for the messiah whose only religion was truth. She knew how Manto went in and out of his stories, aimless, easy but always honest. Nandita has captured these transitions the way Manto would have felt himself. Rasika as Safia breaks down on two occasions, gets angry on one but never ceases to love, and live, Sa'saab. Flashes of potent geniuses pass before you during the 112 minutes of the film, Paresh Rawal, Javed Akhtar, Rishi Kapoor, Divya Dutta, Vinod Nagpal... they pass like the stations that Manto might have crossed during his train rides between Lahore, Amritsar and Mumbai. That was before he got scared, before he ran away, before he felt as vulnerable as the millions who ran and were not blessed to live and bleed their shame and fear on blank pages. Manto joined the exodus for his own sake, for the sake of his family that he adored. He couldn't afford to stay put. Robbed of the land where his parents and the firstborn were buried, Manto could never forgive the senile political class and a bankrupt, rushed imperial power. The people he saw vanquished, and killed, and raped, and sold around, pleaded with him to write about them. He obliged them, much as his sober psyche could take. Manto's potent words and characters ate up Nandita, Nawaz and a host of brilliant technical experts (sound, cinematography and art direction, three cheers!). The film couldn't rise over the writer. The past of Lahore of 1948 is such high definition, that sitting in the chilled auditorium (eighteen people watched the second show, I counted) in Bangalore of 2018, I could smile, laugh and be angry with Manto. Such is the permanence of Manto's works that the artistes making the cinema disappeared into an ephemeral mist. It didn't matter that the celluloid version could become a reality after six anxious years of wait and passionate hard work. His signature shone. From right to left, alive in the audacity of a pencil that preserved the Sheaffers and Parkers he never needed to use, in the letters that could make pearls feel humble, it read 'Saadat Hasan Manto'. Insaniyat zindabad. Afsana nigari zindabad.
    8shabin-sajan

    Classy movie of the great writer Saadat Hasan Manto

    Class movie which would take us to the pre and post Independence Day's of India. Well scripted and directed by Nandita man and as usual Nawazuddin Siddiqui as Manto stole the show. Other stars done justice to their respective roles especially Rasika as Safia (Manto's Wife). And the last scene of Toba Tek Singh was touching. The movies revolves around Manto's life at pre independence India at bombay and post independence Pakistan at Lahore. And at Lahore his artistic choices and words were challenged by censors and he had to face court and system ruling the state. We could clearly see a liberal writer fighting for his rights and also his life transformation from Bombay to Lahore.
    8A_FORTY_SEVEN

    Peering through a time portal back to 1940's India-Pakistan.

    My Rating : 8/10

    'Manto' as a film transports you to a different world completely. It gives you a sense of the zeitgest of a 1940's recently-partitioned India and Pakistan and the strong religious sentiments of the people at the time. Saadat Hasan Manto was a Pakistani writer, playwright and author and someone who through his writings wanted to give a different perspective.

    Nandita Das' direction reminds me of the likes of Guru Dutt and Satyajit Ray. 'Manto' is exquisite, poetic and an intimate character study.

    Upar di gur gur di annexe di bedhiyana di moong di daal of di Pakistan and Hindustan of di...Manto.

    Brilliant.
    8manubhatt3

    Subtitles spoiled the whole film! Should have been more accurate and honest about Manto's life.

    If you are one of those people who hate English subtitles in a Hindi movie, my sincere suggestion to you is to check before-hand if the subtitles are shown in the show you are going to watch.

    I watched this movie, at INOX Bhubaneswar. God knows, who is the culprit behind this idiocy.

    Apart from that, the movie is good, atleast from what I was able to make of it, despite the difficulty and frustration in understanding the dialogues, because of the subtitles. The acting of Nawaz is terrific. The insertion of his short-stories, into the film, is also well-done and blends near perfectly.

    One thing, which I didn't like and was clearly avoidable, was the fact that the movie is not completely sincere, honest and accurate in it's depiction of Manto's life. For example, Manto started facing court trials in India only, and it did not start in Pakistan. He faced fine in only one of the total of six trials he faced. I am not fully aware of the financial hardships faced by him, but the effect and impact of the fine or the court decision, certainly seemed a bit exaggerated.
    7gursharan1551

    Superbly well made.

    After reading Thanda Gohsht I was mesmerised by the literary style and excellence of Sadat Hasan Manto. This movie has been a good portrayal of Manto's life. Manto was a literary genius who transformed literature forever. Impressed by movie and obviously flawless acting of Nawaz. They could have made it a little more better (but there's always room for improvement and critics will always find something to blame). But overall it was a great journey watching this movie and experiencing a view in Manto's life and his thinking(although it feels like grotesque and abominable). Do watch it.

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      In November 2015, it was reported that Nandita Das had approached actor Irrfan Khan to play the leading role in her film Manto. Nandita said that, "Irrfan fits the role to the T as he speaks fluent Urdu, looks a lot like Manto and, above all, is a wonderful actor. He has read a lot of Manto himself and is influenced by him."
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      Referenced in Raftaar & Nawazuddin Siddiqui: Mantoiyat (2018)
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      Vocals by Rekha Bhardwaj

      Lyrics by Dibakar Banerjee & Sneha Khanwalkar

      Music by Sneha Khanwalkar

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 septembre 2018 (India)
    • Pays d’origine
      • India
      • France
      • United States
    • Site officiel
      • ArtsGuild (Canada)
    • Langues
      • Hindi
      • Urdu
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Манто
    • sociétés de production
      • En Compagnie Des Lamas
      • Filmstoc
      • HP Studios
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