Mantra
Mantra

Mantra

2007Movie150 minTelugu

The story revolves around a haunted farmhouse Mantra Nilayam, which is owned by Mantra (Charmi). She tries to sell the house but due to mysterious deaths at the house, nobody comes forward to buy it. A professor, however, agrees to buy the property on the condition that someone stay in the house for three months. Hero (Sivaji), a goon who looks after land settlements, is ready to stay in the house for the commission promised once the house is sold. The remainder of the film involves how Hero solves the mystery behind the deaths.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: VariousGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

Mantra is a documentary film that explores the spiritual and cultural significance of chanting in various traditions around the world. It features interviews with spiritual leaders, musicians, and practitioners, showcasing the power of mantra in meditation, healing, and community building. The film delves into the origins of chanting and its evolution through different cultures and religions. It highlights how these ancient practices continue to resonate in the modern world, offering a path to inner peace and connection. The documentary serves as a guide to understanding the profound impact of sound and vibration on the human consciousness.

Critical Reception

Mantra received a generally positive reception, with critics praising its ambitious scope and insightful exploration of a universal spiritual practice. Reviewers highlighted the film's ability to connect diverse traditions through the common thread of chanting. While some found the pacing uneven at times, the overall consensus was that the documentary offered a compelling and educational experience for both spiritual seekers and those curious about world cultures. Audience reactions often emphasized the calming and inspiring nature of the film's content.

What Reviewers Say

  • A broad and visually rich exploration of chanting's global impact.
  • Effectively conveys the spiritual and communal power of sound.
  • Inspiring and informative, though occasionally lacks narrative focus.

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The documentary features chanting practices from traditions including Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Native American spiritual ceremonies.

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