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Manjhi - The Mountain Man

Manjhi - The Mountain Man
Directed by Ketan Mehta
Produced by Nina Lath Gupta
Deepa Sahi
Written by Ketan Mehta
Anjum Rajabali
Mahendra Jhakar
Starring
Cinematography Rajeev Jain
Production
company
Distributed by Maya Movies
Release date
  • 21 August 2015 (2015-08-21)
Country India
Language Hindi
Box office est. 10.42 crore (US$1.5 million) (1 week)
Manjhi - The Mountain Man
Soundtrack album by Sandesh Shandilya, Hitesh Sonik
Released 9 August 2015 (2015-08-09)
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 10:45
Label Zee Music Company

Manjhi - The Mountain Man is a 2015 Indian biographical film, based on the life of Dashrath Manjhi. Manjhi, widely known as the "Mountain Man", was a poor labourer in Gehlaur village, near Gaya in Bihar, India, who carved a path 9.1 metres (30 ft) wide and 110 metres (360 ft) long through a hill 7.6 metres (25 ft) using only a hammer and chisel. The film is directed by Ketan Mehta, jointly produced by Viacom 18 Motion Pictures and NFDC India. Upon release the film received positive critical acclaim.

Nawazuddin Siddiqui enacted the role of Dashrath Manjhi, while Radhika Apte played Manjhi's wife. The film was released worldwide on 21 August 2015. Prior to its release preview copy of movie leaked on web on 10 August 2015. The Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) cyber police station had registered a case against a few unknown persons for leaking the movie. The Bihar State Government declared the film tax-free on 30 July 2015.

In the 1960s Dashrath Manjhi (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) lived in a small village Gehlaur near Gaya, Bihar, India with his family including his wife Phaguniya Devi (Radhika Apte). There was a rocky mountain near his village that people either had to climb across or travel round to gain access to medical care at the nearest town Wazirganj. One day Manjhi's wife fell while trying to cross the mountain, after which Manjhi decided to carve a road through it. When he started hammering the hill people called him a lunatic but that only steeled his resolve further. After 22 years of back-breaking labour, Manjhi carved a path 360 feet long, 25 feet deep in places and 30 feet wide.


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