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In 2002, the vibrant and ever-evolving world of Bollywood cinema welcomed an intriguing addition to its collection with a unique blend of comedy and horror. Written and directed by the talented Vishal Bhardwaj, this film breathed new life into the genre, captivating audiences with its unconventional storytelling and exceptional performances.
Set against the backdrop of the mystical and supernatural, this Bollywood gem took viewers on a rollercoaster ride of laughter and fear. Bhardwaj's inventive screenplay flawlessly intertwined elements of comedy and horror, weaving together a narrative that transcended the boundaries of traditional storytelling.
With Shabana Azmi's commanding presence and impeccable comic timing, Makrand Deshpande's enigmatic portrayal, and Shweta Basu Prasad's sparkling charm and innocence, the film boasted a stellar ensemble cast that breathed life into their characters, immersing viewers into a world where the hilarious and the horrifying coexisted harmoniously.
As the directorial vision of Vishal Bhardwaj unfolded on the silver screen, this 2002 Bollywood comedy horror film proved to be a delightful and unforgettable journey, showcasing the filmmaker's distinct style and ability to blend genres seamlessly. With its captivating performances and an engaging narrative that kept audiences on the edge of their seats, this cinematic masterpiece left a strong mark on Bollywood's history and continues to be cherished by fans of both comedy and horror to this day.
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Movie Name |
Makdee |
Directed by |
Vishal Bhardwaj |
Story by |
Vishal Bhardwaj |
Screenplay by |
Vishal Bhardwaj |
Produced by |
Vishal Bhardwaj |
Starring |
Shabana Azmi, Makrand Deshpande, and Shweta Basu Prasad |
Cinematography |
Hemant Chaturvedi |
Edited by |
Aarif Sheikh |
Music by |
Vishal Bhardwaj |
Production Company |
Vishal Bhardwaj Pictures |
Distributed by |
Percept Picture Company |
Release Date |
22 November 2002 |
Runtime |
1 Hour 30 Minutes |
Country |
India |
Language |
Hindi |
Budget |
₹1 Crore |
A witch named Makdee (Shabana Azmi), according to mythology, stays in a mansion in the village that is believed to be haunted. According to mythology, anyone who enters the mansion accidentally transforms into an animal. Nobody in the community is brave enough to enter the mansion.
One day, Chunni's pranks gets seriously out of hand. The neighbourhood butcher, Kallu (Makarand Deshpande), is a continuous source of conflict for Chunni, her sister, and her friend Mughal-e-azam. In a moment of wrath, Kallu once chases Munni, Chunni's obedient twin, to the mansion, thinking she is Chunni.
As a result, Munni walks into the mansion, where it is likely that the witch has transformed the young girl into a hen. When Chunni learns this, she starts to cry. The village refuses to believe her as she runs from pillar to post trying to find help, so Chunni finally enters the haunted mansion by herself to look for her sister.
When she encounters the witch in the mansion, she begs the witch to free her sister because it was not her fault. But the witch demands that they make a pact. Only if Chunni can pay her 100 chickens in exchange would she turn Munni back into a human.
The mansion is visited by Chunni's schoolmaster, but when a little dog is spotted leaving, people assume the witch changed him into a puppy. Mughal-e-Azam recognises the puppy as his pet dog, who had entered the mansion and had been missing ever since.
Chunni then learns that everything up to that point was a lie. Makdee is not a witch and she does not actually change people into animals. She is actually a scam artist who has been searching for a treasure that has been hidden in the town. To uncover the treasure, she kidnaps numerous kids. She is accompanied by the two police officers who are actively helping her.
But as soon as Chunni discovers the treasure, the witch captures everyone in an effort to escape the village. Kallu confronts her after breaking into her mansion to seek out the kids. Due to their reputation, the police officers are attacked by the youngsters and other people. They also joined Chunni in stopping the con artist.
Before Chunni arrives and traps the witch the same way she did with the rest of the individuals, the witch and Kallu get involved in a brief fight.
The witch gets caught in her own web and is attacked by the youngsters. The village now has a new hero in Chunni, who is recognised for freeing everyone who was previously held captive.
Makdee was released on November 22, 2002. The film was also screened in the Critics' Week (Spotlight on India) section at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival.
On November 22, 2002, Makdee was finally released. In addition, the movie was shown at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival as part of the Critics' Week in Spotlight on India segment.
Shweta Basu Prasad as Chunni/Munni
Shabana Azmi as Makdee, the Witch
Makrand Deshpande as Kallu, the village butcher
Daya Shankar Pandey as school teacher
Aalap Mazgaonkar as Mughal-e-Azam
Mohini Mathur as Dadi
Director(s) - Vishal Bhardwaj
Writer(s) - Vishal Bhardwaj
Producer(s) - Vishal Bhardwaj
Cinematographer(s) - Hemant Chaturvedi
Editor(s) - Aarif Sheikh
Musician(s) - Vishal Bhardwaj
She is a spirited and adventurous young girl who forms the heart and soul of the film. Her infectious energy and determination make her an endearing protagonist. Chunni's curious nature leads her into a web of supernatural encounters, propelling the story forward.
She is Chunni's timid and shy twin sister. Munni provides a contrasting personality to Chunni, often serving as the voice of reason and caution. Her presence adds depth and balance to the film, highlighting the bond between the sisters and their unwavering support for one another.
She is a formidable and mystical witch. Azmi brings the character to life with her commanding presence and versatility as an actress. Makdee is a complex antagonist, adding an element of suspense and intrigue to the narrative. Her interactions with Chunni and Munni drive the central conflict of the film, leading to unexpected twists and turns.
Kallu is an eccentric and mysterious figure in the village, known for his peculiar behaviour and his occupation as the local butcher. His appearance, with unkempt hair and a somewhat sinister demeanour, adds to the aura of fear and suspicion that surrounds him. Despite the initial impression, Kallu's character has depth and complexity, as the story unfolds and reveals his connection to the witch, Makdee.
No. |
Title |
Singer(s) |
1 |
Panga |
Upangna Pandya |
2 |
Kasai |
Makrand Deshpande |
3 |
Chutti Hai |
Upangna Pandya |
4 |
Mai |
Upangna Pandya |
5 |
Makdee |
Clinton Cerejo, Dominique Cerejo, and Rekha Vishal |
6 |
The Web Of The Witch |
Vishal Bhardwaj |
This information is not available
Award |
Date of ceremony |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Result |
National Film Awards |
2003 |
Best Child Actor |
Shweta Basu Prasad |
Won |
Filmfare Awards |
2003 |
Best Performance by an Actor in a Villainous Role |
Shabana Azmi |
Nominated |
Chicago International Children's Film Festival |
2003 |
Second Prize |
Shailendra Singh (Producer) |
Nominated |
Chicago International Children's Film Festival |
2002 |
Live-Action Feature Film or Video |
Vishal Bhardwaj |
Nominated |
Screen Awards |
2003 |
Best Performance by an Actor in a Negative Role |
Shabana Azmi |
Nominated |
Sansui Viewer's Choice Awards |
2003 |
Best Performance by an Actor in a Negative Role |
Shabana Azmi |
Nominated |
Many people didn't recognise Shabana Azmi in the movie trailers.
In 2003, Swetha Prasad won the National Award for Best Child Actor.
Makdee was promoted as Web of Witch in English.
There was going to be a movie sequel, but the producers changed their minds.
The movie was shown at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival.
In the end, this 2002 Bollywood comedy horror film remains a beloved gem, cherished by fans for its entertainment value, memorable characters, and the seamless manner in which it blends laughter and fear. It continues to be a testament to the power of storytelling and the magic of cinema.
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