Makdee
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Directed by | Vishal Bhardwaj |
Produced by | Vishal Bhardwaj |
Screenplay by | Vishal Bhardwaj |
Story by | Vishal Bhardwaj |
Starring | Shabana Azmi Makrand Deshpande Shweta Prasad |
Music by | Vishal Bhardwaj |
Cinematography | Hemant Chaturvedi |
Edited by | Aarif Shaikh |
Distributed by | Percept Picture Company |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Makdee (English: Spider), promoted as The Web Of The Witch, in English, is a 2002 Indian comedy horror film directed by Vishal Bhardwaj. It stars Shabana Azmi, Makrand Deshpande, Shweta Prasad, Vijay Raaz and Alaap Mazgaonkar. The film tells the story of a young girl in north India and an alleged witch in all mansion. It also explains the belief in witches and witchcraft across modern day India.[1] The film was screened in the Critics' Week (Spotlight on India) section at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival.[2]
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Plot
Life in Chunni's village is all peace and quiet, and great fun. She fools the villagers including her parent with her impersonation of her twin sister, Munni.
In the village, there is a mansion that is said to be haunted and legend goes that a witch called Makdee (Shabana Azmi) resides there. The legend has it that whosoever wonders into the mansion, comes out as an animal! No one in the village dares enter the mansion.
Things are going fine for Chunni until the day one of her pranks gets quite out of hand. Chunni, her sister and her friend Mughal-e-azam are constantly at the odds with the local butcher, Kallu (Makarand Deshpande). Once Kallu chases Munni, Chunni's docile twin to the mansion mistaking her for Chunni in a fit of rage.As a result of this, Munni, her docile sister, enters the mansion, where presumably the witch has turned the little girl into a hen. Chunni is hysterical when she discovers this. She runs from pillar to post to get help, but her credibility is at an all-time low and the entire village refuses to believe her, so Chunni finally enters the haunted mansion alone to search for her sister.
In the mansion she comes face to face with the witch, she pleads with the witch to let her poor little sister go, as it was no fault of hers. But the witch asks her to strike a deal. She will turn Munni back into a human only if Chunni can acquire for her hundred hens in exchange.
All of a sudden, Chunni is confronted with the biggest challenge of her life.
Chunni's school master visits the mansion but a small puppy is seen exiting the mansion and people presume the witch has turned him into a puppy. Mughal-e-azam after spotting the puppy realizes its his pet dog that had entered the mansion and has disappeared ever since. Its then Chunni realises that all this was just a ruse. Makdee is not a witch and she does not really turn humans into animals; she merely locks them up and has some plans of her own. All the people locked up are finally freed and the village finds a new hero in Chunni.
Cast
- Shweta Prasad as Chunni/Munni
- Shabana Azmi as Makdee, the witch
- Makrand Deshpande as Kallu, the village butcher
- Daya Shankar Pandey as school teacher
- Aalap Mazgaonkar as Mughal-e-Azam
- Vineet Kumar
- Mohini Mathur as dadi
- Chittaranjan Giri
- Vijay Raj as Chunni/Munni's father
- Shammi Narang as himself (guest appearance)
Awards
- The film won the second prize at the Chicago International Children's Film Festival.
- Shweta Prasad won the Indian National Film Award for Best Child Artist for 2003 for her role in the film.
References
External links
- Use Indian English from August 2014
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- 2002 films
- Hindi-language films
- Indian films
- 2000s Hindi-language films
- Indian children's films
- Films directed by Vishal Bhardwaj
- Directorial debut films
- Film scores by Vishal Bhardwaj