Mala Aai Vhhaychy!

Mala Aai Vhhaychy!

Poster
Directed by Samruoddhi Porey
Produced by Samruoddhi Porey
Written by Samruoddhi Porey
Music by Ashok Patki
Cinematography Rahul Jadhav
Edited by Deven Murudeshwar
Release dates
  • 11 February 2011 (2011-02-11)

(in India)

Country India
Language Marathi

Mala Aai Vhhaychy! ([mlaː aːiː ʋɦaːjtʃj], English Translation: I Want To Be A Mother!) is a Marathi language Indian film produced and directed by Samruoddhi Porey. The story deals with growing surrogacy practices in India where women are used as surrogates by foreigners. The film is an emotional drama telling the story of one such surrogate mother who bears a foreigner's child.[1]

The film is critically acclaimed and won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi in 2011.[2] It was remade in 2013 in Telugu as Welcome Obama, with Urmila Kanitkar again playing the role of Yashoda.

Plot

Mary comes looking to India for a surrogate mother to bear a child. She finds a poor woman Yashoda who accepts the offer. Yashoda gets pregnant successfully. But during her pregnancy, doctors inform Mary & Yashoda that due to some complications the child would probably be born with disabilities. Mary decides to quit through this and leaves India. Yashoda begs her to not leave. But she is then left alone with a child in her womb. Few years later Mary loses her patience and decided to come back and look for her child.

The film shows the story in legal and emotional perspective of who should the child be with; his surrogate mother who raised him or his mother who has the blood relation with him.

Cast

Production

The writer-director-producer of the film, Samruoddhi Porey is a practicing lawyer in Bombay High Court. The story of the film is based on one of the surrogacy cases she came across.

The film completed its shooting in the rural areas near Melghat-Chikhaldara of Amravati district in Maharashtra.[3]

Aiden Barkely, who plays the role of a 4 year old surrogate child hails from Washington DC. He was selected for the role because of his blonde looks and was then tutored in Marathi, especially the Warhadi dialect. Aiden's father Matt also appears in the film. Matt and his spouse confirmed that Aiden himself was a surrogate child born in India and they were back in India to have their second surrogate child when Porey noticed Aiden and approached them for the role.[3]

Awards and recognition

The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi. The film was also selected to be shown to President Obama by President Pratibha Patil.[4]

Soundtrack

The music of the film is composed by Ashok Patki on lyrics written by Samruoddhi Porey. Kunal Ganjawala and Vaishali Samant have sung the songs.[4]

References

  1. Pallavi Kharade (20 Feb 2011). "Medical-based films take centre stage in Marathi cinema". DNA India. Retrieved 22 Dec 2011.
  2. "58th National Film Awards, 2010" (PDF).
  3. 1 2 "American child actor surprises with fluent Marathi". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 22 Dec 2011.
  4. 1 2 Priyanka Jain (11 Nov 2010). "Obama watches Mala Aai Vhhaychy". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 22 Dec 2011.

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