Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women (2003) – Hindi Movie Review


Cast: Tulip Joshi, Sushant Singh and Sudhir Pandey and others
Producers: Punkej Kharbanda, Patrick Sobelman and Nicholas Blanc
Director: Manish Jha
Music: Salim-Sulaiman

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Synopsis:

Matrubhoomi will come across as a shocker to those traditional Indian audiences who have grown up on the staple diet of sugar-coated romances and feel-good/sunshine/escapist cinema. You ought to have a strong stomach to absorb a film like Matrubhoomi. The film explores a futuristic rural India wherein due to rampant female infanticide, women are practically extinct. The impact of the absence of women on men sees them finding alternative sources of release – pornography, homosexuality, bestiality, violence, the works. When a girl, Kalki (Tulip Joshi) is actually spied, she is promptly sold and married to five brothers. All five – and the father-in-law-exercise their conjugal rights in turn. She starts getting closer to the youngest brother (Sushant Singh), the only one who treats her like a human being, much to the chagrin of the father and other brothers.