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Maya (2001)

Maya (2001)
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A girl coming of age in India discovers the ugly realities of a woman's legal rights and social status in her village in this drama. Maya (Nitya Shetty) is a bright and enthusiastic 12-year-old girl who loves spending time with her cousin and best friend, Sanjay (Nikhil Yaday), and keeps her family -- mother Lakshmi (Mita Vasisht) and father Arun (Anant Nag) -- on their toes. When Maya gets her menstrual period for the first time, she's at once nervous about the changes in her body, and excited about how she's growing into womanhood. Maya has heard about a special prayer ceremony for girls who have begun to develop into adulthood, and feels both eager and honored when Mr. Nair (Virendra Saxenda), the "high priest" who supervises the ceremony, tells her the time for her service has come. However, to her horror Maya learns the true nature of the ceremony when she is held down on a stone slab and violated by Nair and three of his assistants; Arun rages against Nair and his compatriots, but feels powerless to stop them within boundaries of their community. Director Digvijay Singh claims that his film was based on a true story, and that such rituals are still performed on a regular basis in a small number of Indian communities. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Nitya ShettyAnant Nag, (more)
Director(s):
Digvijay Singh
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Maya

A girl coming of age in India discovers the ugly realities of a woman's legal rights and social status in her village in this drama. Maya (Nitya Shetty) is a bright and enthusiastic 12-year-old girl who loves spending time with her cousin and best friend, Sanjay (Nikhil Yaday), and keeps her family -- mother Lakshmi (Mita Vasisht) and father Arun (Anant Nag) -- on their toes. When Maya gets her menstrual period for the first time, she's at once nervous about the changes in her body, and excited about how she's growing into womanhood. Maya has heard about a special prayer ceremony for girls who have begun to develop into adulthood, and feels both eager and honored when Mr. Nair (Virendra Saxenda), the "high priest" who supervises the ceremony, tells her the time for her service has come. However, to her horror Maya learns the true nature of the ceremony when she is held down on a stone slab and violated by Nair and three of his assistants; Arun rages against Nair and his compatriots, but feels powerless to stop them within boundaries of their community. Director Digvijay Singh claims that his film was based on a true story, and that such rituals are still performed on a regular basis in a small number of Indian communities. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
105 mins

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Director(s):
Digvijay Singh
Writer(s):
Emmanuel PappasDigvijay Singh
Producer(s):
Emmanuel PappasDalip Singh Rathore
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    Brooke R.

    This movie was well-made and shed light on a "coming-of-age" cultural practice which still exists in some parts of India... I, however, hated this film. Your trust as a viewer is violated - but I'm sure that was the intent of the writer/director. You won't be able to get certain images out of your head. I wish I hadn't seen it. It did not need to be that prolonged/graphic in order to convey the "message" of the film.

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    SANDHYA P.

    The whole idea of such a repelling practice still existing just makes you want to cry out for all the innocent girls who are so brutally violated. When I researched it on the internet, it was found that these girls end up being prostitutes and belong to lower casts and weak economic backgrounds and are exploited because of thta. Kudos to the director for having chosen such a powerful subject and having done a good job with it. Worth watching

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    Arturo G.

    This movie was really good. I thought the ending was so distubing. Especially to know that these practices still exist even though it is illegal. If you like true events you will like this movie. Has subtitles but if you dont mind then rent.

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