Mirch Masala
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Leeds International Film Festival Screening
Smita Patil’s most iconic role, portraying the struggles of women against patriarchal oppression in rural India during British colonial rule.
Drama • Empowering • Political
Ketan Mehta's Mirch Masala is set in India during British colonial rule. The film portrays the struggles of women in a small, traditional village, detailing the patriarchal oppression they face. The backdrop of the story focuses on a system of colonial officials, embodied by a tax collector (Naseeruddin Shah), and the resistance of local women, particularly around the spice factory where they work.
Where resistance comes most forthright is in the iconic figure of Sonbai played by Smita Patil in what was arguably her most iconic role, imbuing the film with a memorable feminist and anti-colonial power.
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Details
Duration
2hrs 8mins
Director
Ketan Mehta
Featuring
Smita Patil • Naseeruddin Shah • Deepti Navel
Year
1986
Country of origin
India
Language
Hindi with English subtitles
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