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Mr. and Mrs. Iyer ()


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During a bus journey, a devout Hindu Brahmin woman protects a Muslim man when communal rioting breaks out.

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Raja Chowdhury / Jehangir Chowdhury
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Meenakshi Iyer (as Konkona Sensharma)
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Iqbal Ahmed Khan (as Bhisham Sahani)
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Najma Khan
Sunil Mukherjee
Esha Chauhan
Kalyan Ray ...
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P.P. Bajaj ...
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Rahul Mulani ...
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Theron D'Souza ...
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Mona Shetty ...
Voice overs (as Mona Ghosh Shetty)
Vijaya Subramanium ...
Meenakshi's Mother
A.V. Iyenger ...
Meenakshi's Father
Rabiranjan Maitra ...
Dr. Chatterjee
Niharika Seth ...
Khushbu
Riddhi Basu ...
Mala
Arnab Moitra ...
Suhel Sameer Rai
Richa Vyas ...
Sonali
Eden Das ...
Amrita
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Akaash (as Jishnu Sengupta)
Jaspal Singh ...
Elderly Sikh Gentleman
K. Deep ...
Younger Sikh Gentleman
Kaushik Bose ...
Mr. Dubey
Bidipta Chakraborty ...
Mrs. Dubey
Punam Singh ...
Lady next to Meenakshi
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Brother of the lady next to Meenakshi (as Masud Akhtar)
Veena Kichlu ...
Wife of brother of the lady next to Meenakshi
Surjeet Singh ...
Man next to Raja
Arnab Dutta ...
Disabled Boy
Rwita Dutta Chakraborty ...
Mother of the disabled boy
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1st Card Player
Shubham Singh ...
2nd Card Player
Joydeep Munshi ...
3rd Card Player (Majumdar)
Vinayak Rao Joshi ...
Extra Passenger
Lakhan ...
Bus Driver
Lal Babu Pandit ...
Bus Conductor
Chandan Sen ...
1st Fanatic
Dipak Ghose ...
2nd Fanatic
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Rajesh Arora - Police Officer
Suhail ...
2nd Officer (as Suhel)
Kajal Chakraborty ...
Sweet Shop Owner
Shibnath Dey ...
Co-Passenger in train
Kartik Chintamani ...
Subramaniam "Mani" Iyer

Directed by

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Aparna Sen

Written by

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Aparna Sen ... (story) &
Dulal Dey ... (story)
 
Aparna Sen ... ()

Produced by

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Rupali Mehta ... executive producer
N. Venkatesan ... producer

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Zakir Hussain ... (as Ustad Zakir Hussain)

Cinematography by

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Goutam Ghose

Film Editing by

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Rabiranjan Maitra

Art Direction by

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Gautam Bose
Nikhil Baran Sengupta ... (as Nikhilbaran Sengupta)

Costume Design by

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Sabarni Das ... (as Saborni Das)

Makeup Department

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Rita Dey ... hair stylist
Anup Gangoli ... makeup artist (as Anup Ganguly)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Dulal Dey ... associate director
Shibnath Dey ... chief assistant director

Art Department

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Mita Dhar ... property master

Sound Department

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Alok De ... sound mixer
Abhijit Deo ... foley recording engineer
Gayadhar Nayek ... foley artist
Kartik Sharma V ... dialogue editor

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Ramesh Jayaraman ... digital compositor

Camera and Electrical Department

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Rakesh Kumar ... additional cinematographer / assistant camera
Rakesh Kumar ... camera assistant
Amal Kundu ... still photographer
Rabiranjan Maitra ... additional cinematographer / additional cinematography
Bijoy Anand Sabberwal ... additional cinematographer / assistant camera

Music Department

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Uday Bhawalkar ... playback singer (as Pundit Uday Bhawalkar)
Zakir Hussain ... lyricist / playback singer (as Ustad Zakir Hussain)
Ustad Sultan Khan ... musician
Taufiq Qureshi ... music assistant
Soumitra Roy ... playback singer

Additional Crew

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Vinod Bhalla ... Manager North: Shringar Films Pvt. Ltd.,
Pritam Chowdhury ... production controller (as Pritam Choudhury)
Devara Dasimayya ... poetry
Aniruddha Dhar ... special assistant
Jyoti Kumar Gupta ... production executive
Pankaj Kothari ... marketing: In film integration: ATL: BTL
Arindam Mukherjee ... story editor
Sohag Sen ... acting workshops
Reshma Sidhwani ... promotions / publicist

Thanks

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Sigapi Arunachalam ... thanks
Arundhati ... thanks
Bablu Banerjee ... thanks
Raj Basu ... acknowledgment: help tourism (as Mr. Raj Basu)
Debu Bhattacharjee ... acknowledgment: help tourism (as Mr. Debu Bhattacharjee)
Ujjwal Bhattacharji ... acknowledgment: Ccf, Jalpaiguri (as Mr. Ujjwal Bhattacharji)
Pinaki Bhattacharya ... thanks
Asit Biswas ... acknowledgment: help tourism
Jogesh Burman ... acknowledgment: Honourable Minister of Forests, W.B. (as Sri Jogesh Burman)
Tarun Chatterjee ... thanks
Sanjay Chauhan ... thanks
Tapan Das ... acknowledgment: Station Manager, Sealdah (as Mr. Tapan Das)
Samir Goswami ... acknowledgment: Senior P.R.O. Eastern Railways (as Mr. Samir Goswami)
Mrs. S.N. Gupta ... acknowledgment: S.P. Jalpaiguri
Subrata Gupta ... acknowledgment: D.M. Jalpaiguri (as Dr. Subrata Gupta)
Ankur Khanna ... thanks
Arun Kumar ... acknowledgment: S.R.P. Jalpaiguri (as Mr. Arun Kumar)
Ratna Lahri ... thanks
Lava ... thanks
Pushpa Laxman ... thanks
Mohan Menon ... thanks
Kaushik Mukhopadhyay ... acknowledgment: C.P.R.O. Eastern Railways (as Mr. Kaushik Mukhopadhyay)
Tara Murau ... thanks
Manoj Nandi ... acknowledgment: Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (as Mr. Manoj Nandi)
Tina Noble ... thanks
Shanti Pantvaidya ... thanks (as Dr. Shanti Pantvaidya)
Alok R. Patil ... thanks
Sulochana Pattabhiraman ... thanks
Radhika ... thanks
Ranajit ... thanks
Kalyan Ray ... thanks (as Professor Kalyan Ray)
Shekhar Basu Roy ... acknowledgment: New Approach Publications (as Mr. Shekhar Basu Roy)
Rajeev Seal ... thanks (as Dr. Rajeev Seal)
Sohag Sen ... thanks
Phuner Sherpa ... thanks
Jawahar Sircar ... thanks
Vijaya Srinivasan ... thanks
Suguna C. Swamy ... thanks
Ramesh Venkat ... thanks

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Plot Summary

Meenakshi Iyer comes from a devout Hindu Brahmin family, purely vegetarian, who not only abstain from meat, but also food from restaurants, is the only child, married to Subramaniam Iyer from Tamil Nadu, has just given birth to a young son, Santhanam, and is visiting her mom. It is then they receive news that her mother-in-law is ill and wants Meenakshi back home in Calcutta. The parents arrange to drop her and her son off at the bus-stand, where they are introduced to a young photographer named Raja Chowdhury. Meenakshi's parents ask Raja to look after her, to which he agrees. The bus starts off, taking it's passengers through scenic hillside. The bus driver comes across a sign that the regular road is closed and he decides to take another route. After a few hours the bus comes to a stop as there is a line-up of vehicles ahead. The passengers are told that there has been a terrorist attack on a train resulting in the death of about 200 people. The region, predominately Hindu, believe that the attack was carried out by Muslims and there is retaliation by Hindu extremists. Curfew has to be imposed by the police to prevent further riots and casualties. It is then that a Police Jeep containing Police Officer Raj Arora drives by, asking all passengers to board their respective vehicles, as the area is under curfew. The passengers comply, shut the door, and wait for the traffic to clear. It is now dark and the silence is broken by men with fire-lit torches asking the driver to open the door of the bus, which he does. A group of extremists ask the passengers to identify themselves, and prove to them that they are Hindus, some have to take their pants off. Meenakshi identifies Raja as her husband, Mani. A Jew loudly claims that there are only two Muslims and points to Iqbal Ahmed Khan and his wife Najma. Iqbal is taken off the bus, a visibly upset Najma follows him, and they are killed. It is then the truth unfolds that Raja is not the young man's name but he is Jehangir - a Muslim. An upset Meenakshi must now come to terms with her Brahmin background, which prevents her from coming into contact, drinking water, sharing food, with even a non-Brahmin, leave alone a Muslim, especially now that she has identified him as her "husband" to protect him from being killed. The question remains will this "marriage" last or will Jehangir be discovered before they reach Calcutta. Written by rAjOo (gunwanti@hotmail.com)

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Also Known As
  • Mr. And Mrs. Iyer (India, English title)
  • Mr. és Mrs. Iyer (Hungary)
  • Sr. e Sra. Iyer (Brazil)
  • Спасение во имя любви (Russia)
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Uday Bhawalkar provided the vocals for the theme track of this movie. The theme is based on an ancient form of Indian classical music called "Dhrupad", rarely heard in movies. See more »
Movie Connections References Days and Nights in the Forest (1970). See more »
Soundtracks Kithe Meher Ali See more »

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