Aagaman
Aagaman

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Aagaman

1980
Movie
20 min
Hindi

To the city come men, women, fruits, flowers, vegetables, goats and sheep – all ready for consumption. It is the process of consumption/exploitation that forms the core of the film.

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Director: Ketan MehtaGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Aagaman depicts the stark realities of rural Indian life and the struggles of a farmer caught between tradition and modernity. As industrialization encroaches upon his village, he faces difficult choices that impact his family and community. The film explores themes of land ownership, economic disparity, and the erosion of traditional values in the face of progress.

Critical Reception

Aagaman was critically acclaimed for its realistic portrayal of rural Indian life and its poignant exploration of social and economic issues. Ketan Mehta's directorial debut was lauded for its sensitive handling of complex themes and its strong performances, particularly from Naseeruddin Shah and Smita Patil. The film resonated with audiences for its authentic depiction of the human cost of development.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its realistic and sensitive portrayal of rural Indian struggles.

  • Commended for strong performances, especially by Naseeruddin Shah and Smita Patil.

  • Noted for its thematic depth in exploring socio-economic changes.

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Fun Fact

Aagaman was the directorial debut of acclaimed filmmaker Ketan Mehta, who would go on to direct other notable films like 'Bhavni Bhavai' and 'Mirch Masala'.

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