
Aanch
Vidya lives a middle-class lifestyle in a virtually lawless town called Amarpur, India, along with her widower and disabled dad, Shambhu; married brother, Shiva and his wife, Lata; and her paternal grandma. She studies in the Arts Commerce and Science college in Bombay, and is summoned home to get married to a man of her family's choice, to which she reluctantly agrees. On the day of the marriage, a dancer performs an item which angers Mahadev, who is the Mukhiya of Mandaur, another lawless...
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of Mahua, a tribal woman from a remote village who is married off to a wealthy man. Upon discovering her husband's infidelity and his involvement in illegal activities, she faces a moral dilemma. Mahua must navigate societal pressures, personal desires, and the harsh realities of her situation.
Critical Reception
Aanch received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many pointing out its melodramatic plot and dated execution. While Raveena Tandon's performance garnered some attention, the film struggled to find a significant audience or critical acclaim.
What Reviewers Say
- The film is criticized for its predictable and overly dramatic storyline.
- Raveena Tandon's performance is often cited as a highlight, but it isn't enough to salvage the film.
- The narrative is considered slow-paced and lacks originality.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was an attempt to portray the struggles of tribal women and their exploitation, though its execution was largely panned.
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