Mr. and Mrs. Iyer | |
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Directed by | Aparna Sen |
Produced by | N. Venkatesan Rupali Mehta |
Written by | Aparna Sen |
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Rahul Bose Konkona Sen Sharma Bhisham Sahni Surekha Sikri Sunil Mukherjee Anjan Dutt Esha Chauhan Vijaya Subramanium A. V. Iyenger Niharika Seth |
Music by | Zakir Hussain |
Cinematography | Goutam Ghose |
Edited by | Raviranjan Maitra |
Distributed by | MG Distribution Tips Exports |
Release date
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Running time
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120 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | English |
Budget | ₹1 crore (equivalent to ₹2.7 crore or US$400,000 in 2016) |
Box office | ₹1.4 crore (US$210,000) |
Mr. and Mrs. Iyer is a 2002 Indian drama film written and directed by Aparna Sen and produced by N. Venkatesan. The film features Aparna Sen's daughter Konkona Sen Sharma as Meenakshi Iyer, a Tamil Iyer Brahmin who is a Hindu. Rahul Bose portrays the character of Raja Chowdhury, a Bengali Muslim wildlife photographer. The story revolves around these two lead characters during a fateful bus journey amidst the carnages of a communal strife in India. Zakir Hussain, an Indian tabla maestro, composed the background score and music for the film; Goutam Ghose, a film director himself, was the cinematographer.
Mr. and Mrs. Iyer premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland and was showcased at other prominent film festivals. The film opened to Indian audiences on 19 July 2002. It was met with critical acclaim upon release, and won several national and international awards, including the Golden Maile award at the Hawaii International Film Festival and the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration in India. The film, which was also released as a DVD, had English as its predominant language with a sporadic use of Hindi, Tamil, and Bengali.
Meenakshi Iyer (Konkona Sen Sharma), with her infant son, Santhanam, embarks on a bus journey to return to her husband, from her parents' place. At the bus station, Meenakshi and Raja Chowdhury (Rahul Bose) get introduced to each other through a common friend. Raja, a wildlife photographer, is requested by Meenakshi's parents to look after their daughter and baby grandson during the journey.