
‘If a film has its heart in the right place, it will definitely weave magic on the big screen’. Kalichaat exactly does this! There are few films that not only feed your mind but also soul. Sudhanshu Sharma’s latest epic ‘Kalichaat’ is one such film. It’s an endearing story on ‘water crisis’ problem prevalent in the Malwa region. The director of the film has amazingly portrayed an array of despairs and misfortunes faced by the innocent Indian farmers.
The story revolves around the protagonist Sitaram and his whole family who try every means to quench the thirst of his land. Suddenly, a black rock – Kalichaat comes in between and his booming hope transforms into despair. Day by day, Sitaram gets trapped in the vicious circle of legal formalities and religious gurus. Each character in the film has brilliantly showcased each problem faced by the poor farmers in real life.
Kalichaat will completely soak you in the journey of Sitaram who is the representative of all farmers striving for the basic necessities. From cinematography to music, everything syncs in flawlessly. Kalichaat was inspired by an NGO ‘Vibhavari’ in dewas district; that works for the welfare of water crisis and marginalized farmers. The shooting of the film was also taken place in Bichkuwa, a village in dewas, Madhya Pradesh to bring the story to life.
Credit goes to the director and whole team for the convincing performances. Kalichaat is a simple story described in a simple yet magical way. Do watch the film because if you miss it, you will miss something extraordinary.
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