Chaurahen

Chaurahen
Directed by Rajshree Ojha
Produced by Pramod Ojha
Written by Nirmal Verma
Rajshree Ojha
Anuvab Pal
Starring Zeenat Aman
Kiera Chaplin
Roopa Ganguly
Music by Manikan Kadri
Cinematography Tobias Datum
Edited by Beena Paul
Distributed by PVR Pictures
Release dates
  • 16 March 2012 (2012-03-16)
Running time
84 minutes
Country India
Language English
Budget 18 million (US$270,000)

Chaurahen is an Indian drama film directed by Rajshree Ojha, starring Zeenat Aman, Kiera Chaplin, Roopa Ganguly in the lead roles. The film was based on four short stories of eminent Hindi novelist Nirmal Verma. Shooting was completed in 2007 but the film was shelved due to financial problems. The movie was finally released on 16 March 2012 through PVR Pictures, receiving mixed reviews.

Synopsis

Chaurahen consists of four different stories - a couple with a troubled and adulterous affair; a couple dealing with the loss of their son and a young man dealing with memories of his ancestral home - that is told in the backdrop of three different Indian cities. It hovers around the simple moments of everyday life.The overall theme of the movie is the importance of forgiveness and love.[1]

Cast

Production

The initial discussions of the Chaurahen happened in 2002 when director Rajshree Ojha met Nirmal Verma during the screening of her diploma short film. Nirmal gave permission to Rajshree to adapt his four short stories and Rajshree made a screenplay based on that. British actress Kiera Chaplin was roped in for playing a major character along with Victor Banerjee. However the producer of the film left at the last moment and the movie was shelve for a time. Rajshree decided to produce the movie by herself and the film went to floors in May 2005. The first schedule happened in Kolkata. The movie was again shelved due to lack of investors and the second schedule happened only one year later. The second schedule was most short in Kerala with Soha Ali Khan, Ankur Khanna, Karthik Kumar, Suchitra Pillai and Arundhati Nag.The third schedule was completed in Mumbai over a span of 13 days. The film was completed in 2007 in a budget of 18 million[2][3][4]

Release

The film was sent to many film festivals across the globe. Due to a lack of distributors the film did not get a theatrical release. The film was released on 16 March 2012 through PVR Pictures as a part of their Director's Rare initiative[5]

Reception

Chaurahen opened to mixed reviews. NDTV gave it a 4 star rating out of 5, and called it as a a rare and charming synthesis of drama.[6] Filmi Beat gave it 3/5 calling it as a very complex subject but exciting and interesting.[7] Meanwhile, DNAIndia criticized the movie for the very same complex elements.[8]Times of India found the movie as average and said that Chaurahen leaves you at the middle-of-the-road. You don't hate the film. But you don't love it either[9]

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