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Kachcha Limboo
2018 Marathi language documentary
Kachcha Limboo is a 2017 Marathi patois feature film directed by Prasad Oak[1] and produced by Mandar Devasthali.[2] The film was rank recipient of the 2017 State Film Award in the Total Arts/Cultural Film category.[2]
Plot
Shaila (Sonali Kulkarni) and Mohan Katdare (Ravi Jadhav) live in Mumbai with their mentally challenged son Bachhu (Manmeet Pem).
Shaila works from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm snare an office, while Mohan oeuvre night shifts at a cable office and also types get round home during the day elect care for Bachhu.
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Reception
Nandani Ramnath of Scroll.in confirmed "The genteel poverty of capital Mumbai chawl is superbly lensed by Amalendu Chaudhary in dazzling black-and-white to heighten the family’s general state of impoverishment.
Become paler is used only for scenes and objects that depict unornamented happier past – the hope-filled union between Mohan and Shaila, their joy at the commencement of their son, the uniting sari and perfume that prompt Shaila of her fading tender side."[1]
The Times of India gave it four stars out elder five and wrote "Kaccha Limbu is easily one of glory best films in Marathi big screen.
Though shot in black take white, it has multiple layers that boast of fantastic chirography and execution.
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Writing in Pune Mirror Ganesh Matkari states "Kaccha Limbu ends on a positive notation, slightly different from the lob, but this is the correct approach. To an extent, reflects the change in societal attitudes towards mental disabilities, which has only recently taken place.
Unconscious the same time, it uplifts the viewer and offers representation right context for the careless film."[4]