Thanks Maa

Thanks Maa

Film poster
Directed by Irfan Kamal
Produced by Quantum Films
Written by Irfan Kamal
Vishal Vijay Kumar
Starring Master Shams Patel
Master Salman
Master Fayaaz
Baby Almas
Master Jaffer
Baby Sakshi
Barry John
Music by Ranjit Barot
Cinematography Ajayan Vincent
Edited by Amit Saxena
Distributed by Sony Pictures Entertainment
Release dates
  • 5 March 2010 (2010-03-05)
Country India
Language Hindi
Budget 3

Thanks Maa is a Hindi film, the directorial debut of Irfan Kamal,[1] distributed by Sony Pictures Entertainment(SPE), India. The film focuses on Child abandonment Issue in India. It has been officially selected to be screened at Edinburgh International Film Festival,[2] Pusan International Film Festival,[3] Montreal World Film Festival, Cannes Film Festival,[4] International Film Festival of India and Palm Springs International Film Festival.[5] The debut child actor Master Shams Patel has also won the Best Child Artist[6] for the film, in the 56th National Film Awards.

Plot

A 12-year-old street kid named Municipality, while on the run from the reformatory, finds and saves a two-day-old abandoned child from being prey to a ferocious street dog. Failing to find any takers among the people he deemed responsible & respectable, Municipality takes up the onus of finding the child's mother himself. Here onwards ensues his struggle in the urban jungle of Mumbai with just four of his friends from the streets - Soda (15), Sursuri (10), Cutting (8), & Dhed-shaana (6).

Municipality's rock steady determination ultimately helps him emerge a winner against all odds as he reaches the child's mother. Though in the bargain, he loses his 'God like' & flawless image of a mother he used to anticipate in his dreams. A mother, who he hoped, would come searching for him someday at the Municipality Hospital, where he was abandoned 12 years back.

The film ends showcasing some of the real-life issues of abandoned children and the misery they face in their day-to-day lives.

Cast

References

  1. "Straight from the street". Mid-Day. 2009-05-22.
  2. "EIFF to host 23 world premieres". Screen Daily. 2009-05-06.
  3. "PIFF Day One: In Review". The One One Four. 2010-10-10.
  4. "IDream buys Thanks Maa; to screen five films at Cannes". Business of Cinema. 2009-05-08.
  5. "India's five films make it to Palm Springs International Film Festival". Economic Times. 2009-12-28.
  6. "Beginner's Luck". The Indian Express. 2010-02-08.

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