In 2017, I saw a photo somewhere of a bill presented to a farmer from Maharashtra after he went to sell his produce at the mandi . It listed a usurious calculation that actually had him pay for his own crop, rather than earn a profit. It was, to me, an unbelievable story, and I later came across more such instances.
These are part of a much large farm crisis in India, and it is imperative to widely discuss it. I believe my film
Mandi
can add to this very important conversation.
I have been following the People's Archive of Rural India and P. Sainath’s work for a while. In fact, it has been the basis of most of our research for Mandi . I am a huge admirer of the effort put in by the journalists working with PARI to report, locate and share with the world the stories of rural India. It is an honour for my film to be archived at PARI.
In this 10-minute film, Danaji, a farmer from Maharashtra, and his eight-year-old son Ganya, go to the city to sell onions at the
mandi
(market). Once there, the farmer is crushed by a battle over the price.
The film won the Silver at the Mumbai Academy of Moving Image (MAMI) festival, 2017, was nominated in the Best Film category at the New York Indian Film Festival, 2018, won the Best Screenplay Award at the Indian Film Festival of Cincinnati, 2018, and has been screened, among other festivals, at the Mumbai International Film Festival, 2018, the Silk Screen Asian American Film Festival, 2018, the Chittagong Short Film Festival, 2019, and the Chennai International Short Film Festival, 2019
Written and directed by Yashowardhan Mishra
Featuring:
Kailash Waghmare as Danaji
Shrikant Yadav as Bhau Saheb
Nihaal Joshi as Ganya
Meenakshi Rathod as Danaji's wife.
Cinematography: Mayank Khurana and Kunj Gutka
Editing: Rohan Kapoor
Mandi was released on Kunal Kamra's YouTube channel on June 19, 2019.