Summaries

Maunraag is a fictional reconstruction of the oeuvre Mahesh Elkunchwar, an eminent modern Indian playwright.

This film reconstructs Elkunchwar's writings as his 'rehearsal' to look within himself, to make sense of his inner world, to understand and to break through the narcissistic indulgence of a creative artist in order to establish a real contact with the Other. In this continuous 'rehearsal', the writer turns himself into an actor inventing imaginary voices, characters, personas to enter in to a 'dialogue' with oneself, a dialogue which paradoxically becomes a 'monologue' ceaselessly longing for the other voice. In this imploding 'monologue' the 'fictional' merges into and mirrors the 'autobiographical' to such an extent that one wonders which one is 'real' and which one is 'imaginary'? Is the 'Other' a mere reflection of the 'Self' or is the so called 'Self' a reflection of the 'Other'? In this 'hall of mirrors' an eight year old child is witnessing these verbose 'rehearsals', these 'monologues' without speaking a word. What is the secret of his silence? Are these ceaseless 'monologues' stemming from his imploding silence? Is it a rehearsal of Man and Woman, separated from one another, as a child searches for his lost Home? This film grapples with these questions while constructing a narrative of Elkunchwar's journey, both literary and spiritual.—Vaibhav

Details

Keywords
  • death
  • home
  • loneliness
  • reflection
  • acceptance
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Oct 18, 2013
Countries of origin India
Official sites Official Facebook
Language Marathi
Filming locations Flame School of Performing Arts, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Production companies Bombay Berlin Film Productions Ashwini Paranjape Productions California Arts Association

Box office

Budget $3600000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 34m
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

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