This Marathi Film From Mumbai Reached Venice Film Festival, But Most People Haven’t Heard About It

Srishti Magan

After a gap of 19 years, Chaitanya Tamhane’s The Disciple has become the first Indian film, after The Monsoon Wedding (in 2001) to play at the Venice Film Festival. 

labiennale

Executive produced by Alfonso Cuaron, the musical drama talks about a young man’s quest to becoming a classical vocalist and stars Aditya Modak, Arun Dravid, Sumitra Bhave, and Kiran Yadnyopavit. 

YouTube

Chaitanya Tamhane, whose 2014 feature-length directorial debut Court was India’s official submission for the 88th Academy Awards, talked about how he was fascinated by the rich tradition of Indian classical music. 

NewsRush

Set in Mumbai, The Disciple explores not just the world of Indian classical music, but also the battle between faith and practicality. 

For all its ties to mythology, spirituality, and secret knowledge, the key operative for most of this music’s practitioners is faith. Faith pushes them to dedicate their entire lives to mastering this complex art form. But then, life happens. The story emerged from my exploration of these themes. Though set in the chaos of hyper-modernised Mumbai, I find its central conflict universal in its essence. We all have the right to life, and no option but to adapt and survive.

-Chaitanya Tamhane

The Hindu

The Disciple has already been earning rave reviews and is also the official selection for TIFF. 

You can watch the film’s trailer here: 

Truly, art always transcends boundaries. 

You might also like
45+ Best Comedy Movies Hollywood: Timeless Laughs and Hilarious Moments
The Internet Has Rediscovered Its Feelings For Dev Patel & We’re Joining In No Questions Asked
Hi, I’m Tuffy From ‘Hum Aapke Hain Koun’ & This Is My Side Of The Story
16 Tweets To Read Before Booking Your Tickets For ‘Love, Sex Aur Dhokha 2’
This Low-Key Impressive Scene From ‘Jaani Dushman’ Will Give You A Head Spin With Its Freaky Effects
These Details Of Filming ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’ Are A Way To Quantify The Love Put In The Film