Mahek is an Indian children's film by writer-director Kranti Kanade.

Mahek
Directed byKranti Kanade
Written byKranti Kanade
Kedar Dharwadkar
Produced byChildren's Film Society, India
StarringShreya Sharma
Madan Deodhar
Anuya Bhagwat
Lalan Sarang
Anuja Borkar
Dhiresh Joshi
CinematographyMrinal Desai
Edited bySuchitra Sathe
Music byMathieu Lamboley
Release date
  • 28 October 2007 (2007-10-28)
Running time
80min
CountryIndia
LanguagesHindi
English

Synopsis

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11-yr old Mahek dreams of becoming the very best at everything, but is unsure of how to achieve her goals. To complicate things further, an old magic-less modern fairy walks into her life.

Production

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Development

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The film was produced by the Children's Film Society of India (CFSI).

Crew

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Artist and cartoonist Mario Miranda did the illustrations for the film. Mrinal Desai was the director of photography, the editor was Suchitra Sathe and the sound designer was Anmol Bhave.

Release

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It premiered at the BFI London Film Festival to affectionate reviews. Invited to over twenty International film festivals including Chicago, Munich, Toronto, St Louis and Cleveland, it won awards in Hollywood and Houston. It was Best Children's film nominee at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards, Australia and was shown as part of "Modern India" studies syllabus at the Otterbein University.[1]

Reviews

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This film received positive with British Film Institute terming it as "An inspiring family film from India". The Sprockets Toronto Film Festival noted that "The film celebrates imagination, self-confidence and perseverance." One of India's most respected critics Maithili Rao, in the Frontline (magazine) said that the film was "A rare combination of sensitivity and gentle humour".[2] Similarly, Rachel Dwyer, University of London termed the film as "Totally delightful". Cleveland Film Festival, USA noted it a "Gem of a film". St.Louis Film Festival, USA described Mahek as a "Beautifully filmed with a nice eye for color and very funny", whereas the Syracuse New Times, New York applauded that the film "Certainly matches Truffaut’s cinematic spirit."

Mahek has been included in the curriculum of Otterbein College, one of the oldest universities in the US.[3][4]

  • Outlook - A new filmmaker on the horizon[5]
  • Indian Express - Imagery of childhood[6]
  • Mahek's first screening in India[7]
  • Interview with Kranti Kanade[8]
  • Indian children's film win accolades in Houston[9]

References

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  1. ^ "अमेरिकी यूनिवर्सिटी के सिलेबस में भारतीय फिल्म". Navbharat Times. 28 May 2008. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
  2. ^ Maithili Rao (25 October 2008). "Reality and dreams". Frontline, Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on 14 December 2008. Retrieved 24 May 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ Sumithra, Thangavelu (6 June 2008). "Cinematic Kranti!". Business Line. The Hindu. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  4. ^ Praveen, Donthi (28 June 2008). "A philosopher and a film-maker". Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on 26 December 2010. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  5. ^ Vijay Vedala (6 July 2008). "A new film-maker on the horizon". Outlookindia.com. Archived from the original on 9 September 2012. Retrieved 24 May 2009.
  6. ^ "Imagery of childhood". The Indian Express. 30 April 2008. Retrieved 23 May 2009.
  7. ^ Tanvi Salkar (24 October 2008). "The fragrance spreads". The Indian Express. Retrieved 23 May 2009.
  8. ^ "Interview with Kranti Kanade - Director of Mahek". Navtarangam. 23 May 2008. Retrieved 23 May 2009.
  9. ^ "Indian children's films win accolades in Houston". Indiantelevision.com. 25 April 2008. Retrieved 23 May 2009.
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