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8/10
11 Days of Life in a Village Captured Skillfully
iamwhatiam899018 May 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Sometimes it gets challenging to keep things realistic and straightforward, be it in life or films. Naturalistic acting and realistic direction influence a movie's acclaim. Thithi integrates both almost perfectly.

Realism at its best, Thithi is a fantastic depiction of everyday life in a village with interesting characters. Events transpiring in the next eleven days following the death of a 101-year-old man named Century Gowda (quite an amusing name) in the village of Nodekopallu in Mandya have been appealingly captured in a two-hour time frame. Effectively using non- professional actors, Thithi brings out and intertwines different facets of human nature – greed, lust, insecurity, anger and love – which are commonly witnessed in everyday life.

Employing non-professional actors takes me to Robert Bresson's films (like Pickpocket and A Man Escaped) and his style of filmmaking. Thithi is nearly Bresson-like in its use of non- actors, and portraying how life usually is and how events organically occur. Thithi is also brave filmmaking at its best – brave because of its usage of non-actors, absence of songs (typical in Indian movies), lack of highly climactic points and even background score! And yet it works.

This no-nonsense, light-hearted film begins with Century Gowda's death and simply ends post his thigh (funeral). Witty, clever and casual, this slice of (village) life film is made to look effortless and grows naturally as it progresses. This is a funeral not to be missed, though it might not be everyone's cup of tea.
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8/10
A sophisticated village story
nanda-ramesh4 June 2016
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On the surface and from the trailer and most reviews, you would expect Thithi to be a rollicking village comedy with the story making fun of village bumpkins that we urban elite find humorous and roll our eyes at the crudeness of their actions and language. However, Thithi is much more than that and when viewed through a filtering glass, the story has many layers of human nature and complexity that can even be termed philosophical.

The story itself is slow paced, suiting the village setting where people have umpteen amounts of patience, with a simple plot and plenty of comic moments especially in the first half. It revolves around the death of a centurion aptly nicknamed, Century Gowda and how his sons and the villagers respond to this "major" event at their village.

Warning: Most of my comments below are spoilers as I could not say more without revealing the story. So, this is for those who have already seen the movie.

When I walked away from the theater, to me the movie felt like one of those paintings which we kind of like but can never understand why, as it looks quite simple and similar to other work that are clearly not special. It is the same here as it feels just like any other informational documentary at first. But as you recall and reflect on the story, it reveals surprising elements of human qualities presented quite innocently in a simple and plain manner. I will just mention a few here that I noticed.

Thamanna, main character of the movie, does things by the book publicly. Suitably arranging for the cremation and Thithi and dutifully following rituals even though he does not agree with them. His true character being greed is revealed over the course of the movie as he is willing to go to any length to get his hands on his grandfathers property. He berates his son for being lazy while he himself is finding criminal shortcuts to wealth.

Gadappa son of Century Gowda, is shown stealing money from someones shirt. Later we get to know that he is uninterested in property worth Lakhs which is now in his name. Contradictory? yes. As the movie progresses we learn more on his personality. His only interest in money is to buy his daily dose of Brandy. Otherwise, he has no value for money as shown clearly when he just gives away thousands of rupees to the shepherds who he sees fighting about money. Initially he is also portrayed as a villain because he doesn't care about his fathers death. Later the reason is revealed as he simply and poignantly tells a story to the shepherds on how is father betrayed him. Finally, it appears that his character having given up on everything (except his brandy!) has found a way to happiness.

The immature and energetic characteristics of the youth is displayed splendidly by Abhi, the great grandson of Century Gowda, in all its rawness. His is a boy who steals, gambles, drinks and successfully courts the youthful lass who is visiting his village. The courting of the girl is displayed with a brashness that exposes the primal urge of humans when the hormones get going without becoming too crass and managing to hold on to a thread of innocence. Such courting, is only possible in a rural setting where the girls final acquiescence is delicately shown as she gets her nose pierced following his suggestion that she would look pretty with it.

There are many other interesting nuggets that one can take away. How death itself means so many different things to different people. Opportunity for wealth, final relief from a bad episode, good food, fond memories of a former lover, etc. The simple life of the shepherds who welcome a stranger wholeheartedly. A coat wearing pretentious man fearing his wife berating him for not finishing tasks. The irony of the Thammanna paying for the sheep indirectly even though his son stole them. The precarious nature of life, where if the buyers had not stopped for cool drinks or Gadappa had not been spotted, Thamanna may have gotten away with his scheme!

All in all, a nice effort by a bunch of first time actors, writers, directors that should stand the test of time.
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9/10
Kannada Cult movie which should not be missed out.
avinashrealm22 June 2016
A movie which showcases the generation differences, real life relations between father and son also with villagers. How faulty it is in all the ways that is possible for a society to be. It also brings in South and North Karnataka on a single page, The nomad Shepard of North Karnataka faced with nomad like character Gaddappa who is like an old banyan tree who's acts philosophy in real terms.

Top of that the characters in the movie are not professional actors, but the villagers where this movie had been done.

I feel when you count 10 Must watch movies of India, this movie holds higher rank in the list.
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10/10
Comments from eminent persons
mrm-maha4 June 2016
#1Comments from the famous actor Aamir Khan ✔ @aamir_khan Hey guys, just saw one of the most amazing films I have seen in a long time! Thithi. (1/4)http://t.co/xc0LTGcW6c Absolutely UNBELIEVABLE performance! And all non actors in the film. And how funny is it?!!! (3/4) It's a little difficult to slot it into a genre, but it's really funny.Don't miss it. Love. a. (4/4) — Aamir Khan (@aamir_khan) May 30, 2016 #2. Legendary American filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola and French filmmaker Jean-Pierre Jeunet (director of Amélie) are fans of Thithi.After watching the film at the Marrakech Film Festival in Morocco,Coppola said "I want to be like Century Gowda (one of the central characters in the film)! Such a beautiful film, such unforgettable characters.

#3. Hollywood biggies like Wes Anderson and Tom Cruise are also aware about the film #4.At the 63rd National Film Awards, Thithi won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada.

#5.Thithi won the two top prizes at the prestigious Locarno International Film Festival: The Golden Leopard and the Swatch Best First Feature #6.Anurag Kashyap @anuragkashyap72 "THITHI" is that one film that I have seen thrice and I can see it any number of times. Don't miss this gem

#7.irrfan ✔ @irrfan_k Watching #Thithi was such an amazing endearing experience :-) @RaamReddy89 👏🏻

#8.Speaking of non-actors, almost all the actors in the film have never acted before. The makers handpicked regular villagers including farmers to play themselves on the screen

#9. There's a very good chance for Thithi to be India's official entry to the Oscars next year. Thithi was the only Indian film competing in the international international category at the 17th Jio Mami Mumbai Film Festival. With 11 international awards already in its kitty, film scholars are already backing Thithi to be India's next entry to the Oscars
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8/10
A satire- Authenticity and realism at its best
ajit210616 March 2018
Kannada film industry is going through a paradigm shift gradually. The filmmakers are taking the affliction on their shoulders to elevate the quality of regional Indian Cinema like Malayalam, Tamil,Telugu, Marathi or Bengali.

Having created movies Like Lucia, RangiTaranga, Ulidavaru Kandanthe etc, the storytelling and narratives are shifting towards excellence.

Ram Reddy has done a marvelous job with a satire "Thithi". The idea and setup work wonderfully.

Working with non-actors and keeping the realism intact is a tough nut to crack. All the ingredients of the movie, a rural setting, authenticity, a dysfunctional family, daily teething troubles, desires, covets and minimalism, work fantastically. The humor is weaved perfectly.

A perfect watch for people who want to watch something different.
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10/10
Great watch
nikree3 April 2020
It's very satirical. I personally do not see any specific 'comment' in the society. The social structure given is perfectly fine. It is jus a nice, well written, play-like brilliant piece of movie.
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9/10
The 'actors' are not actors!
chitra-badri22 February 2019
It's no easy task to make a movie where none of the 'actors' are actors, and still end up with something entertaining. Please watch it if you haven't already!
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8/10
Thithi is one of the honest and well crafted movie of Kannada Industry. It tells the story of the village in a satirical and realistic way.
ridinbal25 December 2016
"Thithi wont bore you as you will get engaged with characters. Its a must watch movie"

My rating- 4/5 (Dont miss this flick)

Positives- 1.) Screenplay and direction- The best part of screenplay is that it was able to mix humor in a slow paced story making it a satirical comedy. Even though the movie lags, the director was able to keep our attention to the characters and their problems. Each and every dialogues were realistic and also was able to provide natural humor to the plot. So screenplay and direction needs to be appreciated for following variety and experimental film making style.

2.) All actors performance- Each and every actors performance was excellent and looked totally real.

Negatives- 1.)Duration- Duration could have been reduced a bit because it was lagging.

Is it a must watch?

Yes, no doubt about it.

Overall- Watch this award winning movie and its worth it!! My rating- 4/5 (Dont miss this flick) For more reviews go to- Ridinbal movie reviews. Ridinbal movie reviews has all language movie reviews (English, Kannada, Malayalam,Telegu,Tamil,Hindi,Arabic,Iranian)
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10/10
what a beautiful story telling
gaikwadakash-1089625 February 2019
Saw trailer had little eager to find out what's behind it then i take look and what i found is amazing i'm thankful to director and whole team for bringing original and epic tale
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7/10
A humorous, yet realistic portrayal of a dysfunctional Indian family
olliepartridge19 July 2016
I viewed this movie at the current New Zealand International Film Festival...

It wasn't bracketed as a "highly recommended" watch by the catalogue editors, however to be blunt, I think they've missed a trick. The very realistic nature of this film allows it to resonate strongly with people of all ages, and the humour is very subtle, yet well received.

The audience is left with a somber feeling in their stomach, pondering a world in which wealth and greed seem to prevail over family and well-being.

You could be forgiven for thinking this film might be slightly dull after reading the synopsis, but I assure you it would be a poor assumption. A great, whole-hearted watch!
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9/10
Simplistically fine
suvopyne492 April 2018
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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.
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6/10
Silver Out Of A Funeral. ♦ Grade C+
nairtejas8 October 2016
Indian cinema is experiencing a huge paradigm shift: from largely making potboilers for decades till the 2000s to finally arriving at making artful films. Thithi is one such example where comedy and drama is mixed to generate amusement.

Gaddappa (Channegowda) is the eldest and most careless son of late Century Gowda (Singrigowda), a centenarian who lived a lousy life. As per his community/religion/caste, he is the one who should perform the last rites at Gowda's funeral ("thithi" in Kannada). However, Gaddappa is least bothered, both about the funeral and about the land that he has now inherited from his father. Anxious and impatient is Thammanna (Thammegowda), Gaddappa's only son, who fears that the land will be usurped by his uncles. So, he devises a crooked plan to transfer the land into his name and subsequently sell it before the funeral. Not being helpful in this activity is Thammanna's son, Abhi (Abhishek H N), who is experiencing and trying to enjoy his newly found puberty. These three people's eccentric but ordinary actions leading up to the funeral is what the film is about.

One should thank the person who created the English subtitles for the film, for it helps a non-Kannada person understand the film and also get the jokes. Light humor is sampled in most of the dialogues as the characters interact with each other impassively. The air maintained by the three central characters as they set out on their own endeavours is absolutely normal yet highly convincing. Hence, it is the cast performance and delivery that works best for the story to propel forward seamlessly. Prima facie, the plot is pretty straightforward, but "Thithi" is about the intricacies and small things that describe these characters and their actions.

Writer-director Raam Reddy's efforts to clinch the quirky minds of the people of the small Karnataka village evidently pay off, with the film having not a single dull moment. With support from great production setup and continuity, the film succeeds in making its audience laugh and ponder about life (and death?). Moreover, it even teaches you a game and pokes fun at your gullibility.

For Kannada speakers, this will be a definite treat. For foreigners, this can be a light- hearted, one-time affair.

BOTTOM LINE: Raam Reddy's "Thithi" is an enjoyable film that should be watched and lauded, mostly for its brilliant cast and their flawless performance as quirky characters. Rent that DVD now!

Can be watched with a typical Indian family? NO
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1/10
If you show India in poor light... awards will roll
avinashhaleyangadi14 August 2016
This is another Slumdog Millionaire kind of movie. You show India, Indians, Indian village in POOR light and the entire world starts praising. No wonder Amir Khan & Times of India showered good ratings for the movie!! Same goes with the books, remember 'White Tiger' - again you show India in poor picture - you get the awards!! Ohh god, when is this going to end? when will the bullshit whites/westerner stop projecting themselves as superior. People, we need to understand that we - from Bharath are a superior race. We were and are the spiritual capital of the world.

Britisharu bandhagle avara "thithi" maadthidre ee dina bartha eralilla!!!! A humble request to upcoming director/producers - please don't project India in a poor light!
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10/10
Moviemaking at a new level !
subbu-mail27 August 2018
What a lovely movie ! Two hours of classic cinema ! Unforgettable characters, especially Gaddappa. Deserves every accolade it wins. Proves that you do not necessarily need top billed actors to make a good movie. Wouldn't want to give any details away. Just watch it !
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10/10
Brilliant movie
supriyaan-050791 March 2021
Loved everything about this movie.

I usually nitpick issues while watching movies or any series but this movie its such a delight that I thoroughly enjoyed without complaining. This is the kind of movies Kannada movie industry should be making instead of the loud and repulsive song and dance, and yawn-inducing fight sequences.

Gadappa's acting was good, he's my most fav character. The village in Mandya chosen for the movie location reminded me of my own childhood summer vacations in Tumkur.
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9/10
Best Indian Film From 2015
smkbsws9 August 2019
Story : the story is so good (3-4 acts) and one of the protagonist is using another story (from his life and times) as a plot.. awesome screenplay : just remember if you can remember the names of the character. checked?! ya.. direction : that guy is from AP i heard; how can he make so good rural themes for Karnataka acting : not up to DeNiro level as all of them are just the villagers; and you will never understand this watching the film moments : "i do not know where i will be and how you will do it, but find me"; best callback to Taken :P
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9/10
Kannada's Classic
friend-travis13 September 2016
Happened to watch it today. Im glad to see such a classic coming out of Kannada Movie world. Movie making cant get real than this. Moments shown in the movie happen in our daily life and we can immediately relate to it. It rings bells for people of all ages. The things that are shown in the movie and the behavior of the people are exactly what it is in real life. More-over the language used in the movie makes the experience all the more real . Loved Gaddappa's character the most. Its fantastic, mind blowing, full of light heart-ed moments , very comic and a treat to watch. i would definitely recommend everyone to watch it.
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9/10
zero background music, non-actors, no jarring camera frame changes
ameetpm19 September 2018
Zero background music, non-actors, no jarring camera frame changes makes it such an immersive experience. simple. rustic. Zero over acting. sublime. a little bit of greed, manipulation. a little bit of love story. beautiful plot, sub-plot. a little bit of philosophy. a lot of rural life. flavour. a soothing experience. it stays with u. refreshes u. there is always something going on. it never pauses. takes u for the ride wherever it goes. fantastic.
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9/10
Thithi - Ritual performed after 11 days of death
ramansm29 June 2016
I'm from south India, I live few KMS (approx. 50) from the location specified in the movie, and I have seen the culture, ritual, slang, behavior of the people in reality. What I am about to say regarding this movie is that, the direction,cinematography of the movie is so well that it exactly replicates original people's lifestyle. This is the first ever movie I have seen people without any makeup, and being very close to their real life. The movie does contain a story line of the people's greediness, fights, lack of their own ritualism. Overall its the perfect outcome. The movie leaves the audience with many questions on completion.
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7/10
A light-hearted, humourous and realistic Kannada drama set in serious period of post-funeral.
SAMTHEBESTEST22 June 2021
Thithi (2015) : Brief Review -

A light-hearted, humourous and realistic Kannada drama set in serious period of post-funeral. Ee Mae Yau (2018) directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery was a very sensitive and heartbreaking film on the same topic but Thithi came 3 years before. And it was made in a complete opposite genre, a humourous comedy+drama.. Though, it has its own seriousness involved in storytelling which you have to understand. It's not a big miss if you don't understand it because you are gonna love the humour anyway. But Thithi definitely lacks powerful and life changing statements even after having a large potential for it in there. In a South Indian village, a centenarian's funeral brings together his free-spirited son, inheritance-hungry grandson and girl-crazy great-grandson. The film is a light-hearted journey of three generations during that specific period of 11 days between the death and the Thithi ceremony. All three generations are shown differently, that is one of the USP of the film but not all three end up making sense. Maybe, the problem was in the theories of the writer rather than actors and theirs execution. Thithi is solidly covered by realistic surroundings so one expects the same realism and brutality in the climax too, which is missing. The actors are fabulous by the way. Not just one or two actors but the entire big cast looked utterly real and natural. The screenplay could have been more pacy. It is dragged by unnecessary pauses and slow movements. Like, i don't understand how someone just walking on the road or doing any daily activities can worth almost 50-60 seconds of the runtime for more the 10 occasions? If you are not showing anything artistic and meaningful then stop wasting time in such scenes na. Don't always cover up your failures under the carpet of realistic cinema. Overall, Thithi is very good but definitely not a Classic. Those last 10 minutes made a big difference in the final impact.

RATING - 7/10*

By - #samthebestest.
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9/10
Comedy and a different experience
ritikjalgaonkar3 December 2020
First movie I have ever seen in life... Which depicts the real life and incidences happening in India.
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7/10
Lovely film
EmmBee9916 February 2021
A quirky tale of the differing outlooks and actions of 4 generations of men from one rural family. Great to see a film where the protagonists are not all prettied up faces ; a film where there is a story and the story is revealed subtly and not thrust in your face. Superb acting. Worth watching
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4/10
Underwhelming.
riddhimaakaritu25 September 2019
So what was the all hype about?

I definitely missed whatever makes it so highly rated and appreciated.
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9/10
Overall a movie which is not to be missed by any chance..
kumarmpalya20 June 2016
Movie reviews Thithi Rating 4.5/5

The story is so natural and concept is beautiful.. The direction is simply superb and everything in the movie is director's play ▶.. The actors are so real and cool, their performance is perfect 👌.. The comedy in movie 🎥 feels so natural.. Each and every scene is well planned and well placed.. The way the story is narrated is excellent.. Each character in movie is given equal importance and they perform 🎩 so well.. This is the best movie to show how a village life is.. Beauty of village and villagers is Simply superb..

Overall a movie which is not to be missed by any chance.. Worth watching it again..

Personal Touch Never expected a movie 🎥 to be so good. Just felt like being a part of movie 🎥 and was one among the people in cinema 🎦 with full enjoyment. The director is a magician and champion.. That's why it's a national award winning movie 🎥.. The characters and their names are still 🏃 in head.. Century Gowda, Gaddappa, Thammana, Cauvery..

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9/10
An excellent Indian film...
RosanaBotafogo20 February 2021
Very cute, a light mood, pleasant to accompany another culture, and so different, the nomadic shepherds, so rustic, a people so simple and happy, I really liked this perspective, the non-professional actors and extras from the region, all very captivating, Fall in love with the "Beard Man" Gaddappa, invitation to the funeral, dead watching and people just think about food, they are not wrong, right, I see them eating, all together, on the same plate and with their hands, and I feel like sharing , despite finding it unhygienic ... I didn't understand the girl's speech, "Find me and marry me" she lost her virginity to him, to create this "obligation", bond, an excellent Indian film...
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