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Manjhi The Mountain Man (2015) The story starts off with a 'conversation' between Dashrath Maanjhi (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) and a humongous mountain, in which he cries his heart out before the mountain with all the aggression. The 'heat' of his conversation is so much that it (quite literally) sparks off a fire! The story then gets into a flashback mode wherein it shows all the events that lead him to the present day situation. The flashback shows Dashrath, who hails from a totally backward class, getting married to Phaguniya (Radhika Apte) during childhood itself. Because of his father's inability to pay the debts, he plans to leave Dashrath with the village's merciless Mukhiya (Tigmanshu Dhulia) as his domestic help. But the self-respecting Dashrath bites off his father's hand and runs away from the village itself... only to return after a gap of seven long years. While he sees that things haven't changed much in the village in terms of progress, his love life blooms the very moment he sets his eyes on Phaguniya. His joy knows no end when he discovers that Phaguniya is no one else but the same girl whom he got married to in his childhood. After all the drama that takes place because of his unemployment, Dashrath and Phaguniya run away from the 'clutches' of their parents, only to live a peaceful life forever. Dashrath loves her so much that his life becomes impossible without her. After the delivery of their first child, Phaguniya conceives for the second time. The dutiful wife that she is, she climbs the hilly mountains to bring lunch for Dashrath, who works incessantly in order to give his family a happy life. One day, pregnant Phaguniya, while climbing the hills, slips from there and passes away after delivering her second child. Unable to bear the grief of the sudden death of her wife, Dashrath feels that the hilly 'egoistic' mountains are the killers. In order to teach these mountains a lesson that they will never forget, he starts cutting them with an axe ... all single handedly, totally devoid of the people's reactions and perceptions towards him. Does he succeed in taking his wife's death's revenge from the mountains, does he have a change of heart, and does the government or anyone else help in his 'uphill task' endeavour is what forms the rest of the film. .
Filmibeat.com  (Aug 21, 2015)
Rating:  3.5/5

Overall, it is a treat to watch Manjhi - The Mountain Man. It is a great film. You empathise with him, but unfortunately you don't get emotionally involved. Probably the roots are too rural or there is something missing..

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Zeenews.india.com  (Aug 21, 2015)
Rating:  3.5/5

Overall, it is a treat to watch ‘Manjhi - The Mountain Man’. It is a great film. You empathise with him, but unfortunately you don't get emotionally involved. Probably the roots are too rural or there is something missing..

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Hindustantimes.com  (Aug 21, 2015)
Rating:  4.5/5

However, in Manjhi The Mountain Man, ignoring the small bloopers is quite easy. The inspiring narrative, the powerful love story and hard-hitting performances make for a wonderful cinematic experience. Watch it for Siddiqui and Apte's acting, watch it for.

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Ndtv.com  (Aug 21, 2015)
Rating:  3/5

A lighter touch might have made Manjhi - The Mountain Man a markedly more convincing biopic..

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Timesofindia.indiatimes.com  (Aug 21, 2015)
Rating:  3/5

Why this film that had so much potential doesn't deserve superlatives is because of the inconsistency in the story-telling. While some scenes leave you scarred and teary-eyed, others don't even scratch the surface..

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Koimoi.com  (Aug 21, 2015)
Rating:  3.5/5

Manjhi The Mountain Man is a true story that has been portrayed on celluloid with such brilliance that you would not want to miss it. Watch it for Nawaz’s outstanding performance and to truly acknowledge and learn about the true legend Dashrath Manjhi. .

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Indianexpress.com  (Aug 21, 2015)
Rating:  2/5

If he had, this would have been a great film..

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Bollywoodhungama.com  (Aug 21, 2015)
Rating:  2.5/5

On the whole, MANJHI - THE MOUNTAIN MAN is a good film but will appeal mainly to Nawazuddin's fans. However, the film has potential to grow with word of mouth..

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