''Masaan'' (; also known as ''Fly Away Solo'' in English) is a 2015 Indian
Hindi
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-language independent
drama film
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and starring
Richa Chadda
Richa Chadda (born 18 December 1986) is an Indian actress who works in Hindi films. After debuting in a small role in the comedy film '' Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!'' (2008), Chadda's breakthrough came in 2012 with a supporting role in the noir gang ...
and
Vicky Kaushal
Vicky Kaushal (; born 16 May 1988) is an Indian actor known for his work in Hindi films. Kaushal is the recipient of numerous accolades including a National Film Award and two Filmfare Awards, and has appeared in ''Forbes India'' Celebrity ...
in lead roles. It is Kaushal's debut Hindi film, and is also the directorial debut of
Neeraj Ghaywan
Neeraj Ghaywan is an Indian film director and writer who works in Hindi films. He is the winner of several accolades including a National film Award and two Filmfare Awards.
Ghaywan assisted filmmaker Anurag Kashyap on ''Gangs of Wasseypur' ...
. It is an Indo-French co-production produced by
Drishyam Films
Drishyam Films is an independent Indian film production company. It was founded by Manish Mundra in 2014, and saw its first success with the release of the award-winning film ''Ankhon Dekhi'' in 2014. Other acclaimed releases include '' Umrika ...
, Macassar Productions,
Phantom Films
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,
Sikhya Entertainment
Sikhya Entertainment is a film production and distribution company that was established by Guneet Monga and Achin Jain.
They have released the films ''Dasvidaniya'' (2008), ''That Girl in Yellow Boots'' (2011), ''The Lunchbox'' (2013) and ''Ma ...
, Arte France Cinema and
Pathé Productions.
The film was screened in the
Un Certain Regard
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section at the
2015 Cannes Film Festival
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winning two awards.
it was screened at the inaugural New York Dalit Film and Cultural Festival in 2019 along with ''
Pariyerum Perumal
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'' (2018), ''
Kaala'' (2018) and ''
Fandry
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'' (2013). Since its release in 2015, the film has gone on to achieve
cult status
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.
Plot
''Masaan'' tracks the lives of two young people in
Varanasi
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India
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.
Devi Pathak, a trainer at a coaching computer center and her student, Piyush Aggarwal, are caught having sex in a hotel room by policemen who had been tipped off by the hotel staff. Inspector Mishra records the barely clad Devi on his mobile phone. Piyush locks himself in the bathroom and commits suicide by slitting his wrists. Inspector Mishra threatens to book Devi for abetting Piyush's suicide and demands a bribe of from Devi's father Vidyadhar Pathak, a Sanskrit professor who now runs a book shop with an income of about Rs 10000 per month. Pathak is tempted by a betting game, where people bet on small boys to dive and collect the maximum number of coins from the
Ganges
The Ganges ( ) (in India: Ganga ( ); in Bangladesh: Padma ( )). "The Ganges Basin, known in India as the Ganga and in Bangladesh as the Padma, is an international river to which India, Bangladesh, Nepal and China are the riparian states." is ...
riverbed within a specified time. He had previously barred Jhonta, a boy who works at his shop, from participating in the diving game but relents after Mishra's threats increase. Devi cycles through jobs at different coaching centers, facing harassment by colleagues as the news of her affair spreads. She eventually gets a temporary government job in Indian Railways, but tells her father she wishes to leave Varanasi to study at Allahabad University as soon as Mishra's bribe is paid in full.
Deepak Kumar (
Vicky Kaushal
Vicky Kaushal (; born 16 May 1988) is an Indian actor known for his work in Hindi films. Kaushal is the recipient of numerous accolades including a National Film Award and two Filmfare Awards, and has appeared in ''Forbes India'' Celebrity ...
) is the youngest of a
Dom family working in the
cremation ghats. He is a civil engineering student at a polytechnic college. Deepak's father doesn't want to see his sons continue the hereditary job. Deepak falls in love with Shaalu Gupta (
Shweta Tripathi
Shweta Tripathi Sharma (born 6 July 1985) is an Indian actress popularly known for the character of Golu Gupta in Mirzapur. She began her film career as a production assistant and associate director and gained wider recognition and accolades f ...
), a high caste Hindu girl. They start meeting each other and during a trip to
Allahabad
Allahabad (), officially known as Prayagraj, also known as Ilahabad, is a metropolis in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.The other five cities were: Agra, Kanpur (Cawnpore), Lucknow, Meerut, and Varanasi (Benares). It is the admin ...
on the banks of the Ganges, they share an intimate moment. Back in Varanasi, Deepak tells her about his caste and the work he does burning corpses. Shaalu doesn't mind and says that she is ready to run away with him if her parents refuse. She asks him to focus on his exams and getting a good job.
On a pilgrimage trip with her family, Shaalu dies in a bus accident. Her body with those of other victims ends up at the same cremation ground where Deepak's family works. Deepak is devastated on seeing her dead body. He eventually overcomes his grief and is hired by Indian Railways as an engineer in Allahabad.
In a special diving competition, Pathak bets Rs 10000, a significant portion of his remaining savings, on Jhonta. Jhonta drowns and is taken to a hospital by Vidyadhar, who vows to never let the boy participate in the diving competition again. As Jhonta regains consciousness, he is shown to have found Shaalu's ring, which had been thrown into the Ganga by Deepak in a fit of grief. Jhonta gives it to Vidyadhar, who sells the ring to fully pay off Inspector Mishra.
Before leaving Varanasi, Devi visits Piyush's family, where his father shouts at and slaps her away. She comes to the banks of the Ganges to immerse the gift Piyush had given her on that fateful day in the hotel. Deepak, who is by the bank, notices her crying and offers her water to drink. A boatman beckons, offering both of them a ride towards
Sangam. They both board the boat and strike up a conversation.
Themes
Masaan, a film about characters locked in the cycle of pain and salvation, depicts the existential problem expressed in the above phrase. While Varun Grover's screenplay has a poetic-realism feel to it, the film's mise-en-scene and other filmic aspects as sound, cinematography, and even casting choices assist to accentuate the film's key themes. 'Masaan,' a story about characters afflicted by various disasters, thematically explores concerns about suffering, agony, and redemption. The title, which means crematorium, and the setting hint to the film's themes of entropy, destruction, and resurrection. Masaan is set in Varanasi, the historic centre of spirituality and redemption, which is portrayed as a storehouse of antiquated values and a boiling pot of unsatisfied ambitions. Two paths are intertwined, one in sorrow and the other in optimism. Devi (Richa Chadha) has an inappropriate relationship with her lover, which leads to blackmail and harassment from a police officer (Bhagwan Tiwari) as well as the quiet fury of her father Pathak (Sanjay Mishra). Even as Devi retreats into a catatonic shell, Pathak takes tiny and major risks to maintain his honour, aided by the energetic Jhonta (Nikhil Sahni), a child who works for him.
Meanwhile, Deepak (Vicky Kaushal) has begun his trek out of the Varanasi cremation grounds, a caste-ordained purgatory where his Dom family has been sweeping embers over remains for years.
Cast
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Richa Chadda
Richa Chadda (born 18 December 1986) is an Indian actress who works in Hindi films. After debuting in a small role in the comedy film '' Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!'' (2008), Chadda's breakthrough came in 2012 with a supporting role in the noir gang ...
as Devi Pathak
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Vicky Kaushal
Vicky Kaushal (; born 16 May 1988) is an Indian actor known for his work in Hindi films. Kaushal is the recipient of numerous accolades including a National Film Award and two Filmfare Awards, and has appeared in ''Forbes India'' Celebrity ...
as Deepak Kumar
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Shweta Tripathi
Shweta Tripathi Sharma (born 6 July 1985) is an Indian actress popularly known for the character of Golu Gupta in Mirzapur. She began her film career as a production assistant and associate director and gained wider recognition and accolades f ...
as Shaalu Gupta
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Sanjay Mishra as Vidyadhar Pathak
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Pankaj Tripathi
Pankaj Tripathi (né Tiwari; born 5 September 1976) is an Indian actor who works in Hindi cinema and has also appeared in Telugu and Tamil language films. Tripathi has established himself as one of the notable actors of Hindi cinema. He is the ...
as Sadhya
* Bhagwan Tiwari as Inspector Mishra
* Nikhil Sahni as Jhonta
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Vineet Kumar
Vineet Kumar is an Indian actor. The veteran actor from National School of Drama, is known for his works in Hindi, Telugu, and English language films and Television. He is best known for his works in films such as ''Masaan'','' Drohkaal'', ' ...
as Dom Raja
* Shree Dhar Dubey as KK
* Satya Kam Anand as Vikram Mallah
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Niharica Raizada in a special appearance
Soundtrack
The music for Masaan's songs was composed by
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and the lyrics were written by
Varun Grover. The album received positive reviews from critics.
The film contains various examples of Urdu & Hindi poetry at different junctures including works by
Akbar Allahabadi
Syed Akbar Hussain, popularly known as Akbar Allahabadi (16 November 1846 – 9 September 1921) was an Indian Urdu poet in the genre of satire.
Life and career
Akbar Allahabadi was born in the town of Bara, eleven miles from Allahabad, to a fam ...
,
Basheer Badr
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,
Brij Narayan Chakbast
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Life
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,
Mirza Ghalib
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,
Uday Prakash
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He has worked as administrator, editor, researcher, and TV director. He writes for major dailies and periodicals as a freelancer ...
and
Dushyant Kumar
Dushyant Kumar Tyagi (1 September 1931 – 30 December 1975) was an Indian poet of modern Hindi literature. He is famous for writing Hindi Ghazals, and is generally recognised as one of the foremost Hindi poets of the 20th century.
Personal l ...
. Explaining this as a conscious tribute, the film's lyricsist
Varun Grover explained that he wanted to show Shaalu (played by
Shweta Tripathi
Shweta Tripathi Sharma (born 6 July 1985) is an Indian actress popularly known for the character of Golu Gupta in Mirzapur. She began her film career as a production assistant and associate director and gained wider recognition and accolades f ...
) as a person whose hobby is to read Hindi poetry and
shaayari, as this is a common hobby of
millennial
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and
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youngsters in Northern India, especially when in love, but this aspect is rarely shown in Hindi films.
The song ("Tu Kisi Rail Si") is based on the work of the poet
Dushyant Kumar
Dushyant Kumar Tyagi (1 September 1931 – 30 December 1975) was an Indian poet of modern Hindi literature. He is famous for writing Hindi Ghazals, and is generally recognised as one of the foremost Hindi poets of the 20th century.
Personal l ...
.
Reception
Critical response
''Masaan'' received overwhelming critical acclaim from the mainstream media. On the
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website
Rotten Tomatoes
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, the film holds an approval rating of 92% based on 13 reviews, with an average rating of 7.30/10.
Calling it "a very engaging debut" by Neeraj Ghaywan, Allan Hunter in ''
Screen Daily
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'' wrote, "
Vicky Kaushal
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brings a gauche charm to Deepak and
Richa Chadda
Richa Chadda (born 18 December 1986) is an Indian actress who works in Hindi films. After debuting in a small role in the comedy film '' Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!'' (2008), Chadda's breakthrough came in 2012 with a supporting role in the noir gang ...
invests the long suffering Devi with a weary, unwavering determination to move forward. Cinematographer Avinash Arun Dhaware captures some fantastic images of Banares that convey the bustling spirit of the city from the brightly lit street markets to the flurry of sparks that dot the night sky from the funeral pyres."
Deborah Young writing in ''
The Hollywood Reporter
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'' described the film as "a classically poignant drama of star-crossed love" and "part of the new generation of indie films whose clear intent is to set ablaze a hidebound society’s constrictions on personal liberty."
Jay Weissberg in his review for the ''
Variety
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'' magazine, however, found it "a heartfelt yet overambitious tale of class and gender inequality" with the director failing to find "ways to overcome script and editing weaknesses, resulting in a disappointing drama."
[
Senior journalist ]Shekhar Gupta
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wrote in his ''National Interest'' column that ''Masaan'' left a deep impression on him, "geting
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the pulse of small-town India as no other I have seen." The director has woven Ganga intimately into Varun Grover's tight screenplay, Gayatri Gauri wrote in ''First Post
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'' adding "Several crucial moments swirl around the Ganga, beautifully shot without succumbing to visual exotica, and after you leave the cinema, they linger in your memory, like the flames dying slowly in the cremation grounds where so much of ''Masaan'' unfurls."
Shubra Gupta wrote in ''The Indian Express
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'', "''Masaan'' is imbued with a sense of place and time, poetry and lyricism, and it captures the essence of Banaras, constant-yet-changeable, with felicity and feel. It also announces the arrival of new talents in its writer and director: Grover’s story is eminently worth telling, and Ghaywan tells it beautifully." "Ghaywan, in his very first film, creates a deeply affecting world that devastates and uplifts at the same time, and that becomes a part of your world long after the film is over," wrote Nikhil Taneja reviewing the film for ''The Huffington Post
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''.
Controversy
The film released for streaming on Hotstar
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was found to be heavily censored which caused a controversy involving the streaming platform and the producers of the film.
Accolades
References
External links
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{{National Film Award Best First Film of a Director
2015 films
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2015 directorial debut films
2010s Hindi-language films
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French drama films
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Pathé films
Films about the caste system in India
2010s French films