Wednesday, 1 March 2017

Kalichaat: Throwing Light on the Woes and Troubles of Indian Farmer Community














Kalichaat, a crystal clear depiction of reality of Indian farmers is a feature film of 71 minutes. Extracted from a novel sharing the same title, Kalichaat stands for a hard black rock that cannot be moved or broken by the efforts of a human being. In the film, Kalichaat is a symbol of infinite hurdles faced by the farmers due to severe water crisis problem. Directed & produced by an epic writer, philosopher and human being, Sudhanshu Sharma, this short portrayal is an attempt to sensitize the society about the poor farmers who strive day and night but could not fulfill even the bare necessities of life.

Kalichaat is a unique combo of the bitter reality, emotions and struggles faced by the one who hits his mattock throughout the day to feed us with delicious food. Unfortunately, the one who sheds his sweat to serve us with the best edibles; himself remain deprived of the food and water! Have you ever thought? Our country is exploring planets, armaments and various innovative technologies but we are overlooking one of the major elements of society: the farmers, who contribute to a major portion of development.

The whole cast and crew of the film has been taken from the Malwa region to depict this issue in a more distinct manner. Kalichaat is no more an Indian creation now; it has melted international hearts with its originality and genuine acting. The film has been screened in more than 23 film festivals including Auckland International Film Festival, Indigo Moon film festival, Wine country film festival and many more. It has also been awarded for Best director, Best story, Best actor as well as Best film.

Kali Chaat is a must-watch film that has been applauded by many famous critics like Jaiprakash chowksey and Vishnu Khare. It has received immense global response in its early days of creation and much more is expected to come..


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Saturday, 18 February 2017

Kalichaat: A Brilliant Debut Direction Applauded on National and International Level












The original meaning of Kalichaat is a hard black rock that cannot be broken by the efforts of an individual. It is believed to be a curse for the farmers as if it comes in between, there may or may not be huge amount of water beneath. The title of the Film Kalichaat has been taken from the novel sharing the same title. Kalichaat revolves around the woes and troubles of Indian farmers suffering from severe water crisis problem. Water crisis is a predominant issue, especially in Malwa region, where a poor farmer hits his mattock for the whole day but can hardly feed his family well.

An amazing debut direction by Sudhanshu Sharma, Kalichaat was made with the sole motive to address the cries of Indian farmer community in a more coherent manner. A well-chosen cast and crew of the film, who belongs to the same region, bring the whole story to life. The protagonist of the Film, Sitaram, a poor farmer, and one day decides to dig a well with a hope of getting ample amount of water. All of a sudden, his mattock hits a hard black rock, Kalichaat! Lack of knowledge, money and resources gets him trapped in a vicious circle of loan sharks, religious Gurus and unending tyranny.

The complete film has been conceptualized so brilliantly that it will automatically get immersed in its story. This reality element had made Kalichaat so popular on national as well as international level. The film was released in June 2016 and so far, it has won 12 prestigious awards and official recognition in 23 film festivals worldwide. Such a warm response in early days of Kalichaat is a testimony of same human emotions across national boundaries.

Kali chaat has won many accolades for its story, direction, acting and many more. Few of them include Best Film at Kalyan International Film Festival, Best Story, Best Film, Best Director and Audience Choice award at Free Spirit Film Festival, Best Director award at Haryana International Film Festival and many more. The film has also been scrutinized by the prolific writers and philosophers like Jaiprakash Chowksey and Vishnu Khare with media coverage in local and foreign newspapers.

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Saturday, 4 February 2017

Kalichaat : A Feature Film Throwing Light on the Struggles of Indian Farmers












Water is a bare necessity of life. Access to this natural resource is a human right for each human being. But, unfortunately, farmers are thrown out of this league. An Indian farmer, who works harder day and night for a 2-time meal, remains deprived of his very basic rights! This is the real scenario of India which was once known as golden bird. This golden bird is no more called by this name now because there are millions of people who are still continually fighting to win the race of survival.

Water crisis problem is there in its full form in our country and eradication of this problem is far more important than making digital India. In Madhya Pradesh, water crisis problem is still dominant. In spite of availability of sufficient resources, the poor farmers who always remain under the clichés of bureaucracy and illiteracy continue to suffer.

Born and brought up in Nimar-Malwa region, a profound thinker, writer and philosopher Sudhanshu Sharma decided to weave these problems in his debut film ‘Kalichaat’. Kalichaat is an adapted title of a novel sharing the same title; written by Dr. Sunil Chaturvedi. The film is based on the woes and troubles of Indian farmers due to water crisis.

The lead of the film, Sitaram owns a land passed on by his father. Struggling from severe water crisis, one day, he decides to dig well in the hope of getting ample amount of water. He begins hitting the mattock and suddenly, a huge black rock (Kalichaat) comes in contact with it. All his hopes turn into despair. He then decides to approach local authorities for digging a tube well but they deny saying that documents are required to fulfill his request. Somehow, he collects everything but in vain; he gradually gets trapped in the vicious circle of loan sharks, religious gurus and bureaucrats that reap nothing but desperation.
Kalichaat is a realistic creation by Sudhanshu and dramatized by the people living in the Malwa region. Each situation in the film has been portrayed so originally that you will automatically get immersed. The film has received many prestigious laurels on national and international levels such as best film, best screenplay and audience choice award in Free Spirit Film Festival, Best Director award in Haryana International Film Festival, etc. Kalichaat has been screened in various honorable festivals organized by the government agencies as well as private teams.

The film was officially released in June 2016 but its success is overwhelming. In its early days, the film has received immense appreciation from all over the world which predicts its sparkling success in longer term!

Monday, 16 January 2017

Kalichaat: The Reality of Indian Farmers Amazingly Portrayed by a Debut Director


It has been rightly said that a movie is a virtual representation of real scenarios prevailing in the society. Especially talking about the community of Indian farmers they have to continually fight for their livelihood and basic rights even after hitting mattock throughout the day. Madhya Pradesh is a victim of this problem at large.

A great writer, thinker and philosopher Sudhanshu Sharma, from the same region observed these issues and decided to portray it through reel world. At that time, nobody knew that this small idea will transform into global recognition in short span of time.


Kalichaat is a keen representation of real problems faced by the Indian farmers. The crux of the film lies in how a farmer struggles day and night for bread and butter but can hardly earn for the basic amenities even. Development of a nation is a unified whole of each strata, not just upper but the middle and lower too.

Until and unless, each individual doesn’t sleep with stomach full, no nation can be called as ‘developed’. So, how can we imagine India? The director and producer of Kalichaat, Sudhanshu Sharma has taken care of each aspect very well in the movie. Kalichaat is nothing but the sum total of infinite hurdles faced by the poor farmers who always remain clinched under bureaucracy and nonchalant society.

The film has earned extreme appreciation, respect and recognition in India as well as outside. It has been honored with the most prestigious awards in Chhatrapati Shivaji International Film Festival, Free Spirit Film Festival and many more. The core aim of making of this film was to address the deep-rooted issues of society in a more coherent manner and induce social awareness.

Kali chaat is a must-watch film that will provoke your thoughts and urge you to do something for the betterment of society, especially petty farmers who die in the quest for a better life. Mere mountains of words and commitments on papers will reap nothing. Actual walk the talk is the need of hour to develop whole nation and once again tag it as ‘golden bird’!