Vanaja wheedles her way into the home of Mrs. Rama Devi, a powerful upper class landowner. Rama Devi is intrigued and amused by Vanaja's boldness and agrees to teach her Kuchipudi, a South Indian narrative dance reserved for high-caste Brahmins. Vanaja becomes Rama Devi's protégé and a welcome servant in her home.
When Rama Devi's handsome son Shekhar returns home from America, things get very complicated and soon young Vanaja becomes pregnant. Rama Devi objects to any sort of union between her high-caste son, who is now running for political office, and a lowly village girl like Vanaja, but Vanaja is very strong-willed and refuses to go away quietly.
Director Ranjesh Domalpalli paints the portrait of a young girl coming into her own with such skill that it's amazing to believe that Vanaja was part of a MFA requirement for the director at Columbia University.
While the story is quite compelling and engaging, what makes the film is the amazing cast. Each character is perfectly portrayed and every single movement, line and expression feels both natural and authentic. Bhukya, who was cast when she was only in 8th grade, brings such strength and maturity to her character that it is reminiscent of Keisha Castle-Hughes in Whale Rider. The entire cast brings such believability to their performances that audiences will forget they're even watching a film and believe they're immersed in the lives of their characters.
The fantastic cast, in combination with the beautiful cinematography and gorgeous colors of India, make it hard to imagine that this is the work of a student filmmaker and not an industry professional.
'Vanaja' will begin a run at the Starz FilmCenter in Denver starting November 21st.
Published by Alexis Gentry
Alexis Gentry was born in Boulder, CO. She attended The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. where she majored in film. She has worked for both the Colorado Film Commission and Denver Film Societ... View profile
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