nbahir
The movie ends in an extremely agitated mood where there is no other way to successfully convey the message this movie meant to deliver. I was surprise to find this movie on #Netflix so thanks to #Netflix. Good job finding some good stuff from seemingly unreachable part of the world. Heartbreaking story of a boy who is victim of unfair and cruel social system and heartless poverty that comes as an inheritance.The village life, Spoken #Marathi Dialect and the landscapes presented in the movie were so familiar that it was my time-lapse into my past.My friends, if you get a chance, please watch this movie if you are into movies.
adityamestry16
Movie starts with a Poor, Lower Caste Family. But "Jabya" is one Gem who wants to Study as well generate money by doing some outdoor works, just for having a desire of purchasing a Jeans. School boy and obviously having that 1st attraction for which school guys always state as a love. Climax is such emotional. I got emotional when his father called him but he didn't notices (i used to do same sometimes; Sorry Pappa). The real shame was in the end his love interest was found laughing at his family while they grabbing the out of mind Pig. Movie goes in good pace throughout. Acting wise every lead jobs are done awesome and the rest of the cast has given credit to their respective role. A Must Watch for all!!!
vaibhav Shinde
The movie is so simple would like to compare this with Iranian movies. If you love watching Iranian movies then fandry is must watch keeping in mind the simplicity of the acting yet successful in delivering the strong message of living in poverty & suffering from caste discrimination. The film is focused on a young boy who lives below poverty in a village and how he gets caught into superstition to get hold of his love who belongs from an upper caste society...Unlike other Indian movies where scenes are sometimes more emotionally biased, this movie will not make you cry but still will make you think against the three sensitized subjects of poverty, caste discrimination and superstition to some extent..
Sushil Deshmukh
Fandry is a milestone film in the history of Indian cinema. The film makes the audience to retrospect on the social condition in Indian society. How poverty and accountability is prevalent even in the age of Facebook and Twitter. The film rightly projects the theme of suppression, rejection and revolt. The family of Jabya is victimized not because they are poor but because they are born in lower caste. Jabya finally tries to break the barriers of caste system not by using pen which stands for knowledge and which he loves most but by pelting stone i.e. violence. This movie is for those who are ready to change their perspective on life. Set in a small village of India, the film gives its message through picture-images and symbolism.