The Disciple (2020 Film)
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''The Disciple'' is a 2020 Indian
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-language
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written, directed and edited by
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. It stars Aditya Modak, Arun Dravid,
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, Deepika Bhide Bhagwat, and Kiran Yadnyopavit.
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serves as an executive producer. It was entered into the main competition section at the
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, becoming the first Indian film since ''
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'' (2001) to compete at the festival. At Venice, the film won FIPRESCI International Critics Prize presented by the
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(FIPRESCI, short for Federation Internationale de la Presse Cinematographique) and the Best Screenplay award. It was also screened at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was named a winner of the Amplify Voices Award.
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acquired the distribution rights of the film and it was released through the streaming platform on 30 April 2021.


Plot

Sharad Nerulkar has devoted his life to becoming an
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vocalist, diligently following the traditions and discipline of old masters, his guru, and his father. But as years go by, Sharad starts to wonder whether it's really possible to achieve the excellence he's striving for.


Cast


Production


Development

After the release of his debut directorial film ''
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'' in April 2015,
Chaitanya Tamhane Chaitanya Tamhane (born 1 March 1987) is an Indian filmmaker, known for the 2014 Marathi courtroom drama ''Court''. It was announced as India's official submission for the 88th Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language Film category. The fi ...
worked through an extensive research to write a script based on
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in September 2015. Around March 2016, he started the writing works of the project which took more than 18 months to complete, as Chaitanya stated that "the first page of the script, was very difficult to crack. It took me 22 months to complete the first page and within the next two months, the entire script was completed". He did not take much time to rewrite the script as Chaitanya stated that his first draft was also the final draft of the script. As a part of the research work, Chaitanya travelled to various cities including
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,
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(
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),
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,
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and
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. He added that apart from interviewing musicians, he also had to form genuine friendships and build a rapport with them so that they can "open up and let understand their inner world". In an interview with ''
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'', Tamhane stated that "''The Disciple'' is set in the world of classical music but it is not about musicians who draw sold-out concerts in big auditoriums, It is about musicians who are on the fringes and are a part of the subculture in Bombay." During the period of writing, Chaitanya was guided by
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whom he met during the 2016-2017 edition of the
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. Chaitanya stated that "Cuaron had read the script and saw the editing work right up to the finished film". Sharing about his rapport with Alfonso Cuaron, Tamhane opined that "for an independent filmmaker's mind the restrictions come first. There are many other things on a practical and a technical level when it comes to filmmaking". He added that Alfonso had guided him through the work, saying "if the vision is there, the rest will follow", and also helped him motivating throughout the process. Tamhane further stated that his collaboration with Cuaron is not a "formal rapport", but he envisioned that he had a respect and gratitude for the filmmaker. For the role of Sharad Nerulkar, Tamhane stated that the person must have abilities of singing, acting and also fluent in Marathi language. In an ''
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'' interview, he added "We went with a newcomer ditya Modak, a classical singer and chartered accountantbecause we figured it would be easier to get a musician who could act rather than vice-versa. But we had to do this for most of the key roles, and casting alone took us a whole year."


Writing

In Baradwaj Rangan's interview with ''
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'', Tamhane added that the essential conflict in ''The Disciple'' comes from ''Grey Elephants'' — the play he made with Vivek Gomber. He further added that "I fell in love with the theatre field because of all these stories, and secrets, this lost, ancient knowledge, and this complex, intimidating genre of music with roots in religion and spirituality. All of this collectively fascinated me. I started attending lots of classical concerts, and I travelled to places like Kolkata, Varanasi, Delhi, and even Mumbai has a really vibrant scene of Indian classical music. I began interviewing musicians. Most of the story and characters began to emerge from my part of the research work." In a 2020 interview for ''
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'', Tamhane added that ''The Disciple'' is made with "an amalgamation of insights" which he gained during the film's research, and also becoming his personal story, stating that "Though cinema is a much younger medium, technology booming in the 21st century, are issues relevant to Indian classical music as well". He added that many things in Indian classical music are no longer relevant or true, as the guru-shishya parampara. tudent-teacher tradition He stated that ''The Disciple'' may bring in two worlds, which is one being the Hindustani music and the other being the customary traditions which is not seen in modern times.


Filming and post-production

Shooting of the film took place for more than two years and the film is set entirely in
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. For the cinematography Tamhane roped in Michael Sobocinski from Poland after Cuaron's suggestion. While he wanted this film to be "romantic", "textured" and subjective", which is starkly different from Court, he could not find an appropriate cinematographer for the script, so he insisted Cuaron to do so. Cuaron reached out his norm cinematographer
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, for this, who recommended Michael's name. Although he shot few commercials in India, Michael spent few months in the country to understand the subject of the film. Tamhane approached Aneesh Pradhan, a former tabla player and music historian, whom he shared a rapport after appreciating the director's debut film ''Court''. On describing Pradhan's music in detail, he stated that "Even if the musicians are performing traditional bandishes, they have to be curated, customised, and modified for the film. There are about five to six sequences of music in the movie, and I wanted them to shape the film’s soundscape as well as inform the viewer about what exactly is happening. The individual units of music had to work as a whole. The idea was to show the journey of a
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to great economy." Naren Chandravarkar worked on the sound design and pre-mixing of the album. Instead of recording the musicians separately, Tamhane decided to bring entire musicians in a single room, so as to record them together. Tamhane also put up a three-camera set-up to shoot the musicians closely so that their reactions while playing the music could be captured. He further added that, this would become the reference during the actual shooting for these musicians, when they become a part of the cast during the principal shooting, stating that "The musicians reacted to the moment during the original recording of the music and I wanted to capture that".


Visual effects

Tamhane's mentor Alfonso Cuaron worked on the use of
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in the film, he also insisted the correct use of VFX in a way that it "becomes completely invisible to the narrative and not use it in the more obvious", which it works towards enhancing the storytelling. Cuaron is known for the accurate use of visual effects in the film and during the work for ''
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'', he noticed how much of VFX is included into two of its scenes - the one being the opening scene and another key scene which takes place at the beach. He added that the VFX is "insidious", which plays an "invisible part in the film". Cuaron also worked in the
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mixing of the
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. Tamhane was present at the sound mixing of ''
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'' spent time with the engineers who trained him in using the tool more efficiently, which played a key part in the film's script''.''


Release

''The Disciple'' was premiered at the main competition section on 4 September 2020 at the
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, becoming the first Indian film since ''
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'' (2001) to compete at the festival. It was also screened at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival on 12 September 2020, which was the only Indian film to be screened at the venue. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the team found difficulties in getting theatres for release, and eventually sold the distribution rights to
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. On 3 March 2021, Netflix announced their release of the film in their first 41 Indian originals slated for the year's release. The official trailer of the film was unveiled on 26 March 2021, further announcing the release date of 30 April 2021 through the platform.


Reception

Nick Allen of '' RogerEbert.com'' gave the film 3.5 out of 4 stars, comparing it to ''
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'' and wrote that it is "a great example of when filmmaking and acting styles complement each other," and calling Modak's performance "incredible."


Accolades


References


External links

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