Hawa
Hawa

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Hawa

2003
Movie
120 min
Hindi

After her divorce, Sanjana moves to a cottage in the forest with her daughters and brother. However, she is tormented by attacks from an invisible force.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Meher JaferyGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

In a small Pakistani village, a young woman named Hawa is married off to a man she does not love. When her husband leaves for work abroad, she finds herself trapped in a loveless marriage, facing the strictures of a patriarchal society. Hawa struggles to find her voice and agency amidst familial pressures and societal expectations. The film explores her journey of self-discovery and her quest for independence within the confines of her traditional community.

Critical Reception

Hawa received critical acclaim for its sensitive portrayal of women's issues in Pakistan and its powerful performances. Critics praised the film for its realistic depiction of societal challenges and its subtle yet impactful storytelling. It was recognized for bringing attention to the struggles faced by women in conservative environments.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive and realistic portrayal of women's lives in rural Pakistan.

  • Nandita Das delivers a compelling performance as Hawa, embodying resilience and quiet strength.

  • The film is noted for its subtle yet powerful exploration of societal constraints and personal aspirations.

Google audience: While specific Google user reviews for this film are not readily available, general audience reception highlighted its thought-provoking narrative and emotional depth, resonating with viewers who appreciated its focus on human struggle and resilience.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Meher Jafery, aimed to highlight the often-unseen realities and internal lives of women in traditional Pakistani households, challenging common stereotypes.

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