Dear Maya

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Dear Maya
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Directed bySunaina Bhatnagar
Written bySunaina Bhatnagar
Dialogues:
Sanjeev Dutta
Produced byShobhna Yadav
Sandeep Leyzell
Starring Manisha Koirala
Madiha Imam
Shreya Chaudhary
CinematographySayak Bhattacharya
Edited by Aarti Bajaj
Music by Anupam Roy
Sandman
Production
company
Bake My Cake Films
Distributed byWave Cinemas
Release date
  • 2 June 2017 (2017-06-02)
Running time
131 minutes
CountryIndia
Language Hindi

Dear Maya is a 2017 Indian drama film directed by Sunaina Bhatnagar in her debut feature. The film stars Manisha Koirala in the title role of a lonely woman residing in the hill town of Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. Pakistani actress and newcomer Madiha Imam and Shreya Chaudhary play supporting roles and filmmaker Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra makes a special appearance in the film which released theatrically on 2 June 2017.

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Plot

The film opens into the lives of teenage girls Anna and Ira, students at a convent (Catholic) school in Shimla. They are particularly close and divide their daytime between school and romance novels and boys and, occasionally, sleepovers. They are very intrigued by their reclusive middle-aged neighbor Maya Devi who lives alone in a large house (with her two dogs) and rarely goes out. Anna's mother explains that Maya Devi lost her father early and lived in that house with her chacha (father's brother) and mother. Maya Devi was, and still is, a beautiful girl but her chacha constantly thwarted her marriage (by berating her and chasing away suitors). This was because he stood to inherit her estate. In time he died and Maya resigned herself to a dreary and solitary life.

Ira devises a plan to write love letters to Maya. The girls hope that this prank may bring some light into Maya's life. They write letters, vivid and touching and steamy, pretending to be a former suitor, now in Delhi, still pining for Maya. Ira takes the prank further by breaking into Maya's house one evening to steal a photograph. This goes badly; Ira breaks her ankle, as does Maya's maid; the girls are reprimanded and Anna is tasked with filling in for the maid until the maid recovers. During this time Anna gets a little closer to Maya. The letters still arrive and Anna observes that Maya becomes happier with each new letter.

One day Maya stuns everyone by announcing that she is selling the house and moving to Delhi to find the letter writer, her long lost suitor. Anna discovers, to her horror, that the letter which prompted the decision was written by Ira and had an explicit invitation. She runs to dissuade Maya but is unable to do so. She confides in her mother. Anna is reprimanded and sent away to boarding school, away from Ira. Anna leaves without saying goodbye to Ira and they never speak again. Ira is shattered.

Torn by the guilt of her prank, Anna makes it her mission to find Maya in Delhi. Over the next six years she sticks posters and makes phone calls and follows every lead to find Maya. She finds a boyfriend, Rahul, who ultimately proposes to her but she is unable to accept. She returns to Shimla to discuss this with her parents. Ira visits her but Anna is still angry and turns her away. Ira is profusely sorry and persists and ultimately accompanies Anna back to Delhi. Anna is still mad at Ira for her selfish and childish behaviour which likely destroyed Maya's life, but Ira reveals that she, too, had fallen in love in Shimla, and had lost her love to a motor accident, and now, having lost love, is fully aware of the true consequences of her pranks. Anna forgives Ira and persuades Ira to transfer to a college in Delhi. But Ira decides to return to Shimla. As Anna bids goodbye to Ira on the train station she receives a phone call from Maya.

The girls hurry to meet Maya. To their astonishment they find her, bright and sparkling and happy, at the zoo garden. Maya reveals her story. She had arrived in Delhi and tried to trace the letter writer but found nothing. Instead, over time, she found that Delhi, and the world outside Shimla, was not so frightening after all. People were helpful and kind. And she eventually met a kind and charming man who owned a jewelry shop. In time she became close to this man, Ved, and they married. And today Maya is blissfully happy with her Ved. The letters changed her life and she tells them to say 'yes' to life. Anna and Ira are stunned. They joyfully hug Maya and she embraces them and invites them to call any time.

The film ends as Anna accepts Rahul's proposal and Ira transfers to a college in Delhi.

Cast

Production

Dear Maya was written and directed by debutante director Sunaina Bhatnagar. [1] The film marked the return of actress Manisha Koirala, who was on sabbatical from the film industry after being diagnosed with cancer. [2] It also features debutante actress Shreya Chaudhary and Madiha Imam in pivotal supporting roles. [3] Principal photography for the film took place in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh in March 2016. [4]

Marketing and release

The three-minutes long trailer for the film was released on YouTube on 5 May 2017, to positive response from critics and audience. [5] Manisha Koirala's ability to play versatile roles was met with praise; as noted by a commentator from The Indian Express it was a perfect comeback for Koirala who is, "doing what she does best, playing interesting characters onscreen". The film had its theatrical release on 2 June 2017 in India. [2] The film had limited screen shows as it only screened on 75 screens. It clashed with seven films at the box office.

Soundtrack

Dear Maya
Soundtrack album by
Anupam Roy & SandMan
Released19 May 2017 (2017-05-19) [6]
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length21:04
Label Zee Music Company

The soundtrack of Dear Maya was composed by Anupam Roy & SandMan, while the lyrics were written by Irshad Kamil. [7]

No.TitleMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Saat Rangon Se" Anupam Roy Rekha Bhardwaj 04:37
2."Sune Saaye"Anupam Roy Harshdeep Kaur 05:08
3."Kehne Ko"Anupam Roy Jonita Gandhi 04:26
4."Saat Rangon Se (Acoustic)"Anupam RoyAnupam Roy04:35
5."Buri Buri"SandMan Rashi Mal 02:16
6."Background Score" Anupam Roy Anupam Roy 09:24
Total length:21:04

Reception

Upon release in India, Dear Maya received a mixed response. There was praise for Koirala's performance, but criticism of its overstretched narrative. [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]

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