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Thithi

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Three generations of men react to their grandfather's death.

Critics Reviews

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Panos Kotzathanasis Asian Movie Pulse Apart from this, however, “Thithi” emerges as an excellent film, a rare case where the ‘festival favorite' approach actually works in terms of quality. Rated: 7 Aug 4, 2024 Full Review Film Companion Staff Film Companion Thithi was a community a film - one where the community it's set in becomes the film, where the reel and real blend together in the most wonderful ways. Oct 28, 2020 Full Review Anna M.M. Vetticad Firstpost A morbid subject on the face of it, but Reddy and his co-writer Eregowda turned it into a thoughtful, highly amusing yet never stereotypical observation of rural life and life itself. May 8, 2019 Full Review Rahul Desai CatchNews What Thithi really represents, though, is the subjectivity of goodness - and normalcy - in intensely patriarchal setups. Rated: 4/5 Feb 6, 2019 Full Review Nandini Ramnath Scroll.in Reddy has brewed a curious mix of anthropology, comedy and commentary on the futility of resistance. Oct 31, 2017 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Ram Reddy's remarkable Kannada film 'Thithi' is a product of remarkable and distinctive voice, but apart from being a clever comedy, it's an incredible celebration of life through the lense of death, the meat and the different groups of people. It's one of the most original and terrific films of the year and you should not miss this film for this reason. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/25/23 Full Review Audience Member Once, Satyajit Ray's widely regarded masterpiece 'Pather Panchali' met the criticism of "Selling Poverty" to urban audience. Quite a handful of Indians criticised it citing it depicts the poor class of India to cater to sentimentalism of western audience. Even Francois Truffaut wasn't a taker of neo­realism of peasants. However, when the rich was depicted on screen, full of arrogance and debauchery, there was hardly any uproar. In this context, popular television series Game of Thrones had a thought through one of its character which says that the only reason the poor repel us is that show us who we truly are without all earthly attachments, tangible and intangible. Raam Reddy's Thithi gives us a character that symbolizes the detachment I am talking about. First let's see, what the film is about. Thithi is a Kannada word that refers to the ritual that is performed after the death of a person, post cremation. 'Century' Gowda, named understandably for the 100 years he lived, dies and leaves his descendants in quite a fix. Gadappa, the eldest son of Century, is one aimless cloud, drifting hither and thither. It is his aloofness towards anything materialistic, which provides the poignancy in the film. Thamanna, on the other hand, is in complete contrast with his father Gadappa. He's the representative of the common people that could be seen in any rural part of India. Thamanna is pragmatic in his approach of making ends meet. He figures that selling the acres of land, that had previously been a property of Century, would vastly improve his and his family's financial position. Thamanna's adolescent son, Abhi, helps his father in organising his great­ grandfather's 'Thithi', the ceremony where the whole village would be invited. Alongside, he has his own shenanigans to do. Through the eyes of these characters we get a slice of life that is soaked with purity that is stripped off any facade. But, it is not merely a 'Slice of Life' film, which in itself is a major feat to pull through. The dichotomy between the traits of Gadappa and his son is the vision that drives the film? and Kudos to director Raam Reddy for that. Gadappa, in one particular scene, says "What is meant to happen, happens. No one has control over it. So. It's better to be just happy," which by no means, is an easy task. His aloofness towards anything mundane is thus a result of his embracing the reality and accepting his own place in that. This realisation is channeled through Gadappa throughout the film, till the end scene. This is the essence of Thithi. Another praiseworthy aspect of the writing is that it perfectly captured all the idiosyncrasies and eccentricities that is an integral part of village life. The tone of the film is quite balanced by that. Like the film I mentioned at the very beginning of this review, Pather Panchali, the cast of this film also largely comprised of essentially non­actors? and these non­actors binds the film together. Special mention to Channegowda and Thammegowda who portrayed the two protagonists Gadappa and Thamanna brilliantly. Cinematographer Doron Tempert is also deserving of plaudits for capturing the earthly essence of the village, very much in sync with the film. Thithi is a remarkable piece of cinema and part of a breed of regional Indian films that are rich in soul and quality, unlike most of their counterparts in Bollywood. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 02/15/23 Full Review Audience Member What a Film!! The sweet nothings, embracing imperfection and smashing the stereotype! Probably the best film to come out of India in any language in 2016. Grand Father is a Must Watch ;) Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Three generations of men react to their grandfather's death.
Director
Raam Reddy
Producer
Sunmin Park, Pratap Reddy
Screenwriter
Raam Reddy, Eregowda
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Original Language
Kannada
Release Date (Streaming)
Apr 4, 2017
Runtime
2h 3m