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Savitha’s Choice

A Match

Director: Jayant Diganbar Somalkar

Cast: Nandini Chikte, Sandip Somalkar, Taranath Khiratkar, Sangita Sonekar, Suyog Dhawas

Running time: 1 hour 44 minutes

Film Rating: 7.5 out of 10

Film Festival: Durban International Film Festival – DIFF – https://ccadiff.ukzn.ac.za/

Strip away all the Bollywood dazzle and audiences are left to contemplate director Jayant Diganbar Somalkar authentic Indian directorial debut film A Match focusing on the future of a young Indian woman Savita who lives in the countryside with her father, a cotton farmer, her mother and her misbehaving brother Mangya played by Suyog Dhavas.

Savita is adeptly played by a non-professional actor Nandini Chikte who plays the role of perpetual candidate for an arranged marriage as endless groups of men, male relatives of a potential suitor interview her about her age, her caste, her education and her hobbies. This is all part of the traditional practices of setting up an arranged marriage in rural India.

Savitha has other plans which involves her completing her education and writing her final exam on sociology while flirting with her male lecturer as they read the newspapers.

As the Indian trains run swiftly past rural villages, A Match follows the journey of Savitha and more significantly her hapless father Daulatrao played by Taranath Khiratkar an indebted cotton farmer who is battling to survive financially and cannot wait to marry his daughter off. When one such bid for marriage represents itself as enticing the price paid to the male relatives for the potential suitor proves to be exorbitant and Daulatrao considers drastic action.

Ironically Savitha’s flirty male lecturer who preaches female emancipation in India doesn’t practice it and our heroine in this story feels constantly stifled by the overpowering and persuasive patriarchal system which allows arranged marriages to thrive often without consent from the woman involved.

Unlike the flamboyant but excellent 2001 Mira Nair film Monsoon Wedding, director Jayant Diganbar Somalkar’s film is a grassroots and gritty exploration of arranged marriages in a traditional rural Indian village far away from the glossy, bustling cities of Mumbai and New Delhi. The characters are authentic and identifiable, a family seemingly trapped by their own circumstances with Savitha’s ultimate choice is really to defy these restrictive social conventions.

After a successful premiere at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and now premiering at the Durban International Film Festival (DIFF) catch A Match at the 2024 festival or on a future streaming site.

A fascinating portrayal of arranged marriages and generational conflict, A Match gets a film rating of 7.5 out of 10 and is worth seeing especially as the cast comprises non-actors. Recommended viewing.

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