Guthlee Ladoo
India
1632 people rated Guthlee, son of a poor sweeper, has a dream - to go to school. But the obstacle is his caste. A headmaster is sympathetic to him but powerless against caste discrimination. When they develop an unspoken bond, Guthlee's dream sees hope.
Drama
Cast (16)
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DBigFredo
05/06/2024 12:56
nice
Bahiyya Haneesa
23/01/2024 02:32
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judiasamba
21/01/2024 15:15
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ednasale
21/01/2024 13:20
Guthlee Ladoo" is more than just a movie; it's a heartfelt journey that will touch your soul. Directed by Ishrat R Khan, this cinematic gem takes you on an emotional rollercoaster, leaving a lasting impact on your heart.
*If you are a woman/Depressed classes stop believing and following religions. All the discriminations, prejudices etc have their origins in your religions. For example: Racism, Misogyny, Patriarchy and Casteism etc. Woman/Depressed classes are not allowed to be heads of any religion ever. Boycott it for spirituality, which is always inside you*
Believe in your heart and soul that you are capable of big things in your life.
The only thing that is standing in your way is yourself.
Free yourself from society's advice and irrational beliefs, most of them have no idea of what they're doing.
Influence most people who drift through life. They have no purpose, no direction, and zero intent. Learn their needs. Lead them.
. You'll be 10x happier if you forgive your parents and stop blaming them and start loving them.
No one will ever come to save you. Your life is 100% your responsibility and you have choice at every moment of your life. So take responsibility for your actions and stay with it and never put the blame on others for your actions.
You don't need 100 self-help books. All you need is actions and self-discipline and be responsible for your actions. As your actions not only affect you but also the people around you.
Angellinio Leo-Polor
21/01/2024 13:20
Guthlee Ladoo is a heartwarming and inspiring film that showcases the power of education and the bond between a teacher and a student. The film tells the story of Guthlee, a young boy from a poor and oppressed caste, who dreams of going to school and learning new things. His father, Mangru, supports his aspirations and tries to enroll him in a nearby school, where he meets Harishankar, the principal. Harishankar recognizes Guthlee's potential and curiosity and decides to help him overcome the barriers of caste discrimination and social stigma. The film explores the challenges and struggles that Guthlee and Harishankar face in their quest for knowledge and dignity.
The film boasts of a stellar cast, led by the veteran actor Sanjay Mishra, who delivers a nuanced and empathetic performance as Harishankar. He portrays the role of a compassionate and courageous educator, who is willing to risk his reputation and career for the sake of his student. Subrat Dutta, who plays Mangru, is equally impressive as the loving and supportive father, who wants the best for his son. Kalyanee Mulay, who plays Rania, Harishankar's wife, adds a touch of grace and humor to the film. Dhanay Seth, who plays Guthlee, is the star of the show, as he captures the innocence and enthusiasm of a child who wants to learn and grow. He shares a remarkable chemistry with Sanjay Mishra, and their scenes together are the highlight of the film.
The film is directed by Ishrat R Khan, who makes his debut with this film. He handles the sensitive and relevant subject of caste discrimination and education rights with maturity and sensitivity. He does not shy away from showing the harsh realities of the society, but also infuses the film with hope and optimism. The film is well-written, with a tight screenplay and dialogues by Ganesh Pandit, Srinivas Abrol, and Ishrat R Khan. The film has a realistic and authentic feel, thanks to the cinematography by Anil Akki and the editing by Steven H. Bernard. The music by Rohan Rohan and the lyrics by Rohan Gokhale complement the mood and theme of the film.
Guthlee Ladoo is a film that will make you laugh, cry, and think. It is a film that celebrates the spirit of education and the joy of learning. It is a film that reminds us of the importance of human values and the need for social change. It is a film that deserves to be watched and appreciated by everyone.
Beti Fekadu
21/01/2024 13:20
"Guthlee Ladoo" is a delightful cinematic treat that blends humor and heart seamlessly. The film follows the quirky journey of a small-town ladoo maker, brilliantly portrayed by the talented lead. The narrative weaves through the challenges of preserving traditional recipes in a rapidly changing world, offering a unique perspective on cultural preservation. The film's strength lies in its well-crafted screenplay, balancing light-hearted moments with profound reflections on heritage. The cinematography captures the vibrancy of the protagonist's quaint town, enhancing the visual appeal. The supporting cast complements the lead with stellar performances, contributing to the overall charm.
Sall
21/01/2024 13:20
I appreciate this Director who have courage to create this type movie. I think about those people who lived before 20-30 years before even they do not have right to study. These type movies should be appreciate but sadly i have to say this type movies people do not want to watch they only to watch only ' Animal ' 'Kabir Singh' . This is the reason why we didn't achieve oscar award for Indian movie. Please don't comment on my POV but search on google we won award for music etc but not for a movie yet . Even Korean movie Parasite got the Oscar. Filmaker should have right to show _____ ππππππππππ
@Adjoapapabi
21/01/2024 13:20
This movie is a lesson for those who create ruckus in the name of weakness and encroachment, to cry about compulsion, cry later, struggle yourself. True struggle and not just show off. Everyone is just showing up for show, in reality if people were so desperate to bring about change then all these problems would have ended. Everyone is selfish. They create ruckus for their own selfish interest. When one's selfishness ends, the thought of goodness also ends. If we were so passionate about the truth, then why did this type of movie not get the same place as others. Why ? Then why is the number of people less for this?
Blackmax
21/01/2024 13:20
This film what is he need of time, a great film, dialogues are awesome and ofcourse cast. The film also touches the life of manual scavengers which is awesome and the reality of what they go through. The film is about education and it should be watched by every student. The work done by Anil Akki the cinematographer and also the writers is perfect. The film climax could have been better then a normal race. Dhruv Brajesh Sharma content writer worked has been great in terms of content in socials and LinkedIn. The director Ishrat have done a brilliant job with handling kids, new actors and directing the scenes.
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21/01/2024 13:20
In a thought-provoking movie set in rural India, the harsh reality of caste discrimination comes to light. It revolves around a young, determined boy yearning for knowledge, yet he finds himself in an area where the only school is controlled by an educated upper-caste individual. The upper-caste school owner initially hesitates to educate the young boy but eventually takes him under his wing, sensing his potential. This gesture highlights the underlying tensions within the society as many resist the idea of a lower-caste boy receiving an education.
The film doesn't merely focus on the personal journey but delves into the political landscape, showcasing how politicians manipulate caste dynamics for their own gains. They promise better facilities and opportunities but often make them unattainable, much like a distant fruit that's tantalizingly out of reach. The narrative weaves a tale of resilience, hope, and the fight against deeply rooted prejudice, ultimately aiming to shed light on the complexities of rural life, caste discrimination, and the intricate web of politics that affect the lives of those striving for a brighter future.