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Spring 2011 programme.
Peepli Live
Sunday 6th February 5:00 PM - Alhambra
Director:A. Rizvi & M. Farooqui
Cert:15 Year: 2010 Length:104mins
Country:India Language:Hindi
Natha a poor farmer from Peepli village in the heart of rural India is about to lose his plot of land due to an unpaid government loan. A quick fix to the problem is the very same government's programme that aids the families of indebted farmers who have committed suicide. As a means of survival, farmer Natha can choose to die!
Anusha Rizvi has a story to tell and she does it without sermonising: her finely-nuanced narrative strikes home in a moving way, as she takes a light-hearted approach to a serious issue. The satire, directed at the media and the government hits hard and convincingly, aided and abetted by a talented, excellently-chosen cast.
Critics
“Both a heartfelt and a genuinely funny skewering of India's convoluted caste-consciousness.”
“Drawing on India's rural-versus-urban divide, Rizvi spins a dynamic, enjoyably-acted yarn that balances farcical humour with a satisfying seriousness.”
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