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  • What a great movie Mere Desh ki Dharti. Using artistic freedom to draw attention on social issue, not everyone does that. Huge respect for you.a movie with a strong message the people in the villages specially farmers must see this movie.
  • Weak plot although a good attempt but kinda slow and feels dragged lots of unnecessary plot twist; of course it's a low budget and not a typical Bollywood movie. I was hoping it to be the next panchayat kind but it falls short!
  • mhp-4458712 August 2022
    Nice dramatic film with fundamental storyline. Cinematography wasn't extraordinary but okay. All the actors and actresses were natural. I don't know why such kind films don't get enough limelight, always remains underrated. Vision about collective farming with latest technology usage was amazing, it should bring prosperity in agro sector. To raise awareness among peoples such kind of films should get more attention. All in all it was one of the good films with a meaningful message but staying behind.
  • As a Youngster, I felt so much overwhelmed with the situation of a village in India depicted by the director.

    Humour is used in the most beautiful way to give a inspirative narration with a hidden subtitle of "ATMANIRBHAR" in real true sense!!!!

    A master piece to watch and invest time in!!

    Full marks to content and ART masterpiece with Pure Talent!!
  • Must Watch Movie for Whom who have no Hope in life yaa sure Acting And Story is bit off in this movie but i think we can adjust already we are adjusting in our Lives..
  • Exigent content grateful movie.i like this move it's very good acting by bevyandu sharma and good direction movie.

    A good movie makes the audience feel like they've journeyed with the characters. ... A good movie is three good scenes and no bad scenes. ... I have a very simple definition of a good movie: a good movie makes you forget you're watching a movie. ... No good movie is too long and no bad movie is short enough.
  • Mere Desh Ki Dharti (2022) : Movie Review -

    One of the earliest films I remember that broke the silence on urban unemployment was King Vidor's silent drama "The Crowd" (1928). The film is largely known as a classic romantic drama, but it has remained in my memory as one of the finest pathbreaking films from the early days of cinema. Then came Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times (1936). More like a satire - the film again broached the issue of unemployment and young chaps' depression. Chaplin made another film that spoke about unemployment with Monsieur Verdoux (1947) set in the depression era. From "Do Bigha Zameen" (1953) to a modern classic like "Upkar" (1965), Indian cinema has produced many classics about farmer's tragedies. For the unemployment issue, I remember Bimal Roy and Kishore Kumar's "Naukari" (1954), but in modern Bollywood we don't have any films immensely focused on these issues. Mere Desh Ki Dharti is quite a mix of these three issues: farmers' suicide, urban unemployment, and modern agriculture. However, it is a below par attempt, which has an honest subject but is dishonest in the storytelling.

    Two working-class urban boys, Ajay (Divyenndu) and Sameer (Anant Vidhaat), lose their jobs while trying to grow in the forest of the corporate world. The two engineers decide to commit suicide, but then comes a new light in their dark lives, a second chance. Ajay and Sameer travel to an unknown rural village, see the happiness of living life, and decide to make the villagers free from basic farming issues. It's a comedy and a drama, but it also has a little bit of romance and a social message too. The film also portrays the harsh realities of farmers in the villages of India. Like I said, it's quite a mix, but it's miscalculated. The screenplay is scattered and fails to stick to the matter, which was very serious and important. Actually, this topic needed a keen eye to look at it, and the same script could have been told in better ways.

    Talking about performances, it's all about Dibyenndu and Anant's show. Dibyenndu is not a newcomer anymore, so I can say he is pretty mature in the school of acting. Well, he is decent, but I personally expected more. Anant Vidhaat has surpassed my expectations, though. He is damn freaking awesome in the outburst scene against his boss. He wasn't just representing his character in that scene, but he was representing every single engineer and every single corporate worker who deserves the promotion but doesn't get it. Anupria Goenka looks beautiful as Gaon Ki Chori, but performance-wise, she could have done better. Inaamulhaq as Pappan is a full-to-dhamaal show. Not a single moment of boredom. His character is so entertaining and those dialogues are so good that you even forget the script's faults for a while. In the supporting roles, Brijendra Kala, Rajesh Sharma, Avantika Khattri, Farrukh Jaffar, and Atul Srivastava look fairly decent.

    The film has so many loo breaks and unfortunately it's too long to hold the small concept. In the first half, it showcases the corporate world set in the city, and then the second half takes you into the rural setting. The idea of keeping two parts in two opposite places was actually nice, but somehow, it lacks the skills of smart storytelling. Moreover, its small budget doesn't allow it to go beyond a certain limit, and that's why it remains stuck in a limited zone. Piyush Mishra's dialogues try to throw some life into this dead screenplay, but it doesn't go far from its smaller reach. The music isn't that kind of a big hit, so you can't really enjoy it. However, Mere Desh Ki Dharti will awaken that nostalgia of Manoj Kumar for you if you are ready to accept Sukhwinder Singh's voice for it. Faraz Haider's direction could have managed to deal with the script better, but it fails flat right on that one hector farm. Overall, Mere Desh Ki Dharti may please some chunk of the audience, but the major section will be disappointed with it. A clear case of a good idea falling in the wrong hands.

    RATING - 4/10*
  • abh-0410022 July 2022
    Good Concept. Good presentation. Good Acting. Jumped lot when actually started farming. Not addressed lot of problems farmers face to guide further. But good start. Keep it up.
  • sameerlodaya10 July 2022
    Warning: Spoilers
    Sameer lodaya

    The movie is about losers who accidentally landed in some village and created wonders

    Divyenndu and Anant were ok..humour could had been better with bijendraji rajeshji and inaam but wasted.. suicide drama was pathetic along with bad songs..same old family and love conflicts.

    The story is of farmers is shown in the last half hour when the viewers have given up to see the movie ahead

    This weekend we have TVF series and VIKRAM so that would be difficult for viewers to watch this.
  • MDKD is a well made narrative which is gripping, humorous and carries an important message. The movie's screenplay and direction is superb and all the characters have acted brilliantly.
  • A well written, well directed, well performed, well executed movie. Its a breath of fresh air. People deserve cinema like this.

    A movie & subject on a very pressing & pertaining issue. That needs to be addressed & to be resolved for sustainable growth & development of our country as whole.

    My regards & congratulations to brilliant performances of everyone involved in this project.

    Please watch this movie, and spread the word.
  • A lovely movie. A gripping movie that beautifully tackles the issues of farmer suicides in a subtle yet distinct way. Beautiful story, and brilliant performances. Edgy performances keeps you hooked on, testing and tickling the emotions of laughter, sorrow, pain, in a beautiful way.....Must watch for all.
  • The subject of the review says it all. Disgracing Hindusism and embracing islam, can be seen in every twist and turn of this film. Education is waste and uneducated people are more happy and successful is the new gyan delivered by MDKD. Every single caste leaving Muslims has been disgraced in one of it's song. Every right thing happens in "salamat"pur, the comedian calls every non-muslim person denoting "KHAN". No doubt story retains it's freshness, devendu-anant are fabulous and that's the only reason behind giving it one star. CBFC must ban this film immediately.
  • This movie tells the current situation of India. This movie should definitely be seen by the Indian youth. Because this movie has highlighted all the current problems of us. The movie highlights the plight of farmers and the reasons for their deaths and why they committed suicide. Many thanks to the directors, writers, producers and actors of this movie.
  • The movie idea was good at the first sight, but then towards the end you will find that it is nothing but Cuba style propaganda for collective farming.
  • This movie tells the current situation of India. Superb Duperb Movie. Must be watch & Beautifully tackles the issues of farmers. Many thanks to the directors, writers, producers and actors of this movie.
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    Like Maharishi, Indian farming film, this also deserve mush attention and focus towards farming. Excellent work by Divyendru and All actors that shared frames, Whole Village to be Precise! Great work. Great entertainment. Great message.
  • Once again director @farazhaiderr choose a message based film. Rating 3.5 stars prashant shishodiya ( @ndtv )

    Hearing wonderful reports of #meredeshkidharti ... Besides being an entertaining film there's a strong message especially for the youth... Hope the moviegoer support the film (@taranadarsh )

    Small film but a good film with a message... The director @farazhaiderr knows his craft Performances are of a high order. @divyenndu shines in the role of Ajay. He remains in character from the start till the end and delivers such a fine performance that the audience enjoys watching his ease in front of the camera. @anantvidhaat is wonderful as Sameer. He acts with effortless ease and endears himself to the viewers. (@komal.nahta)
  • Farmer suicide in our country is really a terrifying and sensitive issue. Poor farmers take loans from the bank for farming, then they go and sweat day & night at field to grow some corns. But due to various reasons like, flood, scarcity of rain, can't get satisfactory growings, by the Grace of God if they succeed to grow good amout of corn, they can't sell in good price due monopoly and politics at kishanmandi. So Farmers can't get back any profit from farming as a result they can't be able to repay the loan to the bank. They don't have money to feed two square meal. So they choose to end their lives....

    Two engineer cityman friends Ajay (Dibyendu) and Sameer (Anant) left home after facing big failures in their professional career to suicide, they couldn't be able to end their life in railway station, so they went for any unknown place, where they can suicide peacefully. And end of reaching to the Karzapur village where farmers suiciding due bad farming and loans... Then how they got welcomed and how much drama started we can see in later part the story..

    The concept is good, but the way it's protrayed is quite unbelievable, laughable and childish... There is no character development of the two lead characters. The social issue also couldn't left a mark due to non connectivity towards issue because of the way it's protrayed in a unrealistic way, though Dibyendu's performance somehow creates some humorous and loving momens but again we screenplay remains as a predictable spoiler...

    In acting Dibyendu is fantastic but, Ananta gave a flat performance. Because side characters didnt have to do anything actor like Rajesh Sharma, anupriya Goyenka and some more great actors just got wasted.

    Music is pretty bad and doesn't create nay impact...

    So all in a whole the movie failed to create any impact...
  • jai-8448227 July 2022
    Barring the few songs in between, I loved this movie. Suvendu is a star in making and so were all the other actors. And there is a message in the movie for those who love to be inspired. Hope the movie enjoys more success. Congratulations to the makers.
  • Just what the government of India intended to do with those farm laws. People must watch this movie and spread the message. The middleman are hurting the farmers more than anyone else. The government had done the right thing by passing those laws.
  • Loved the way film plays out its theme. A complete family entertainment. We watched it in our home theatre with 10 guests for first time. Was glad nobody was disappointed with this movie.
  • vbmorarka8 August 2022
    A well thought and executed theme. This film deals with two major problems of our country i.e. Migration from villages to cities for job and low yield of our agriculture produce. A well directed movie and all actors played their roles in natural manner.
  • I think all youth should watch this movie. Because we are running in day to day life. We need break from Urban life.

    Which is really needed to me to go back my hometown and spend some pure time with my birth area. Where you getting fresh air and loving towards people. Movie will connecting you with village life that is problematic but fine. Every character was amazing, specially papan character. And story is familiar to you but you seeing pure emotions of villagers and hectic life of youth running for success. Might be movie provide you relax for bit and put down from robertic life . What you need just watch this movie with your family and that's it. Personally I love this movie. Because I connected with movie. So go and watch you get relax.
  • vikasgawde9 May 2022
    Unique subject & well directed. Divyendu & Anant rocks, remix of the song MERE DESH KI DHARATI is not cliche remix. Other songs are also good. The story picked up the pace in the second half.
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