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भारतीय सिनेमा में कुछ फ़िल्में ऐसी होती हैं जो सिर्फ मनोरंजन के लिए नहीं बनाई जातीं, बल्कि वह समाज का आईना बनकर सामने आती हैं। उन्हीं फ़िल्मों में से एक है। नागराज मंजूले के निर्देशन में बनी यह मराठी फ़िल्म भारतीय सामाजिक ढांचे में सबसे गहरे और विवादास्पद विषयों में से एक—जाति-आधारित भेदभाव—को बेहद सच्चाई और संवेदनशीलता के साथ पेश करती है।
: Cinema students and social activists across North India frequently seek the Hindi version to use the film as a cultural touchstone for discussions on social justice. Key Themes Explored in Fandry fandry movie in hindi
बजट में सीमित होने के बावजूद, फिल्म व्यावसायिक रूप से भी सफल रही। फिल्म का बजट लगभग था, जबकि इसने अपने प्रदर्शन काल में लगभग ₹7 करोड़ का कारोबार किया। In the nondescript village of Sheetalpur, 15-year-old Birju
Fandry (meaning "Pig" in the Kaikadi dialect) tells the story of Jabya, a young Dalit boy from a marginalized community in a small village in Maharashtra, specifically set in Akolner near Ahmednagar. Jabya is a teenager with a crush on Shalu, an upper-caste classmate. Set in a rural village in Maharashtra, Fandry
In the nondescript village of Sheetalpur, 15-year-old Birju lives in the "Chamar Basti"—the tanner’s colony—separated from the main village by a dry, thorny drain they call the Fandary Nala . His father, Chote Lal, works as a manual scavenger and part-time pig farmer. His mother, Kaushalya, herds goats, dreaming that Birju will one day pass his 10th exams.
Set in a rural village in Maharashtra, Fandry tells the story of Jabya, a teenage boy from the Dalit community, specifically a group tasked with catching pigs, a profession considered "untouchable" by the upper-caste villagers.
Fandry is recognized by filmmakers like Pa. Ranjith as a crucial cinematic work addressing Dalit identity. Watching Fandry (Hindi Dubbed or Subtitled)
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