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8/10
Beautiful Movie!
satyendr12 July 2022
A surprisingly fresh movie with a beautiful script which it revolves around. Never felt bored or like taking a break while I watched this one. Marathi movie producers should often make such movies than the usual masala ones.
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9/10
Pondy is a home to everybody
pradyjoshi1 March 2022
If you like open-ended movies (eg. A Separation, Andhadhun etc.) where the movie-viewer can decide what happens after the end and the story teller (director) does not show the end as s/he wants to convey, then Pondicherry is for you. If you like to watch drama, nuances of relationships, good story-telling, use of themes in the story-telling, then Pondicherry is for you. If you like to see movies having no left-out threads in the story-telling, then Pondicherry is for you.

If you love savouring the visuals of well-crafted cinematography, then Pondicherry is for you. Pondicherry is a Marathi film that provokes your thinking for a long time when you return from the cinema hall. The kind of effort put in by the writers, the cinematographer is worth giving them multiple pats on their backs for each frame!

'Pondy is a home to everybody'. Anybody who cannot correlate to the roles of actors, storyline will be a greatly mesmerised by the unfolding of the story. Those who can correlate even a bit with the story, will be happy to see a ray of reflection. Those who can largely correlate will come back with moist eyes and thoughts will linger definitely for a while!

Thanks a ton to Sachin Kundalkar and team, the writers' team, Milind Jog and team, Sai Tamhankar, Amruta Khanwilkar, Vaibhav Tattvawadi, Tanmay Kulkarni and the rest of the cast for presenting a platter of exhilarating acting experience, and everybody who has contributed in making this movie!!!
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10/10
Heart Touching, Awesome Movie
anandworlimumbai1 March 2022
A must watch movie.

Very Good Story. Best cinematography.

Sai, vaibhav and amruta rocks in their acting.

I can't believe that this movie shooting is done on smartphone. Camera never shaked in the movie.

Good direction and very good movie . Must watch.
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9/10
Excellent Plot with Beautiful Acting!!!
sushantsbelapurkar12 December 2022
Pondicherry has a story which is really makes you think about different perspective of life, different perception of marriage and having children. It's cinematography, locations, dialogues are very good. Movie has a fresh look which makes you feel good!!

Entire movie is tightly roaming around the story. No time pass or useless scenes.

It has comedy, romance, seriousness, hope and facts.

Most important all actors acted very well! Specially, In each of the Project Sai Tamhankar is becoming better and better actress and now as a viewer we can see that she has a really good sense of selecting movies. She has proven herself in many roles having different shades!!
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5/10
Technically brilliant, theoretically not. An average stuff that tries to gather same old soothing human drama.
SAMTHEBESTEST25 February 2022
Pondicherry (2022) : Movie Review -

In the midst of many underwhelming films that had big budgets and lots of money involved, how would you feel if someone gave you a better experience with their low-budget film? What would be your instant reaction if you saw a film shot on a smartphone had better frames to present to you than many of the crap films shot with professional cameras? I guess you would be shocked for a moment, and then feel blessed, no? Well, that's what you are going to feel after watching Sachin Kundalkar's Pondicherry, which is entirely shot on a smartphone.

The film, set in Pondicherry, revolves around four main characters, mostly. Nikita and her eight-year-old son, Ishan, stay in an old family villa in Pondicherry, where she runs a home-stay for travelers. Her husband is in the Navy, and he mostly stays away. Well, that's what she tells everyone. A mysterious man, called Rohan, with a certain aim arrives at Nikita's home-stay, giving all their lives an unexpected twist. Both are soon joined by an aspiring photographer, Manasi, to unfold some past events that are connected to Rohan. Pondicherry, as a film, has a lot of stories to tell, but it's slightly misjudged somewhere. Not fully, though. It creates a love-triangle, deliberately I think, but then ends somewhere else, finding odd and somewhat incomplete answers. It gains some points here and there, but it also loses some due to its easy-going narrative, which is very easy to predict. You might just feel like, if everything was so easy and electic, then why did it bother so much before? Well, that's so typical and common in many films these days, so we can overlook the small mistakes.

I must say, Sai Tamhankar is a fine actor, but she doesn't really try to explore her hidden talent every time. She used to prefer glamorous roles earlier, but I am happy to see her coming out of that shell. With Hunterrr, she took a challenging and derogatory role, but carried it superbly. After that, she kept trying new genres and shades, with Pondicherry adding one more attempt to the list. She goes on to channel another non-glamorous character (she couldn't help wearing those glamorous dresses somehow) in this film and delivers a fine performance. Rohan is charming, muscular, but a confused fella, and Vibhav Tattwawadi suits the body and soul of his character. Unlike her previous roles, Amruta Khanvilkar plays a tense woman here, and despite that glowing face, she handles the tension on the surface very well. The supporting cast is good, with the hilarious Tanmay Kulkarni running far ahead of the others.

Pondicherry is by far the most technically advanced film to have appeared in Marathi cinema recently. Who on earth will believe that a film shot on a smartphone can look so clean and gorgeous. Those pan shots, long takes, scenery, close-ups, sound design, background score, frame colours, and crystal clear visuals, everything looks unbelievable. Yes, it has countable dull moments where you can notice the changes with a blink, but like mentioned earlier, those human errors can be overlooked. As a whole, Pondicherry's technical side sets a new benchmark for Marathi cinema.

Sachin Kundalkar has been quite impressive with his choices of stories. Not all, however, went on to become good, but somehow he is holding well enough. Gulaabjaam proved that he could give an extension and long life to a small story with his finesse, and in Pondicherry, he has done exactly the same thing. This film lacks dramatic values and accountable highlights, but the kind of experiment he has tried is definitely praiseworthy. Pondicherry could have been better on paper, so it wouldn't be fair to blame director Sachin Kundalkar for that. However, you can denounce Kundalkar, the writer, for the same. Nevertheless, it is still a very much watchable film for many reasons, while its technical brilliance makes it a must-watch. Overall, a wanna be soothing human drama on relationship issues fostered by Kundalkar's futuristic vision and the leading trio's honest performances.

RATING - 5/10*
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10/10
Must watch,( the series on my youtube channel ,@MAM )
shashanktambe-4366810 December 2022
I must say, Sai Tamhankar is a fine actor, but she doesn't really try to explore her hidden talent every time. She used to prefer glamorous roles earlier, but I am happy to see her coming out of that shell. With Hunterrr, she took a challenging and derogatory role, but carried it superbly. After that, she kept trying new genres and shades, with Pondicherry adding one more attempt to the list. She goes on to channel another non-glamorous character (she couldn't help wearing those glamorous dresses somehow) in this film and delivers a fine performance. Rohan is charming, muscular, but a confused fella, and Vibhav Tattwawadi suits the body and soul of his character. Unlike her previous roles, Amruta Khanvilkar plays a tense woman here, and despite that glowing face, she handles the tension on the surface very well. The supporting cast is good, with the hilarious Tanmay Kulkarni running far ahead of the others.
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