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Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women

Country: India, Language: Hindi, 99 mins

  • Director: Manish Jha
  • Writer: Manish Jha
  • Producer: Nicolas Blanc; Punkej Kharabanda

CGiii Comment

In a male-only society, it comes as no surprise that men will bonk men...

In a male-dominated society that murders its female offspring...the men will be f&*ked...by each other.

A serious subject by an incompetent filmmaker. Indian cinema is prone to gross exaggeration, bursts of Bollywood tomfoolery and flaccid writing...this is by no stretch of the imagination an exception.

In fact, this film is nothing but grotesque - in execution and subject matter.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A woman, attended by two midwives, is giving birth in a small village in India. When the child's cry rings, the father bangs on a steel plate to attract the attention of all the villagers, who assemble, eager to hear the good news. But when the midwife announces that the child is a daughter, the banging stops, followed by a stunned silence. Shortly thereafter the father takes the baby and drowns it in a Calderon of milk. This practice continues on and as a result, many years later there are men and boys everywhere and no women. A widowed man, Ramsharan, ponders his plight and that of his two grown son, who he is unable to get married. No marriage has taken in this village for 15 years, save for one, which was annulled as the young 14-year old bride turned out to be a 14 year old boy. But there is hope when a friend informs Ramsharan that he has located a bride for his eldest, a beautiful young woman named Kalki, who lives nearby, sheltered by her father. Ramsharan pays a substantial dowry for Kalki and gets her married to his eldest - or so he hopes - for every male in the village, including his younger son, Sooraj, and he himself wants a piece of Kalki - for himself - and are willing to do anything to satiate their non-existent sex-life.

Cast & Characters

Tulip Joshi as Kalki;
Sudhir Pandey as Ramsharan;
Sushant Singh as Sooraj;
Pankaj Jha as Rakesh;
Piyush Mishra as Jagannath;
Vinamra Pancharia as Raghu;
Mukesh Bhatt as Kachra;
Deepak Kumar Bandhu as Shailesh;
Sanjay Kumar as Brijesh;
Srivas Naidu as Lokesh;
Amin Gazi as Sukha;
Chittaranjan Giri as Pappu;
Farooq Sarkari as Gajendra;
Rajesh Jais as Princess Pinky;
Latesh Chaudhary as Pappu's Bride