Daman: A Victim of Marital Violence

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"A Victim of Marital Violence"
  • 2001
  • 5.6  (105)

Daman: A Victim of Marital Violence is a Bollywood drama released in 2001, directed by Kalpana Lajmi and produced by Rajkumar Santoshi. The film follows a young woman named Durga (Raveena Tandon), who falls victim to domestic abuse at the hands of her husband Sanjay (Sayaji Shinde). Durga comes from a poor family and marries Sanjay, a successful businessman, to escape her dire financial situation. Initially, Durga is excited about her new life and her husband's affluence, but soon she realizes that Sanjay is a violent and abusive partner. He subjects her to physical and emotional trauma, often in front of their young daughter.

Durga struggles to cope with the abuse and keeps it a secret from her family and friends. She fears leaving Sanjay as she has no other means to support herself and her daughter. However, a chance encounter with a kind-hearted and supportive man named Alok (Sanjay Suri) brings a ray of hope into her life.

As Durga tries to navigate her way out of the abusive relationship, she faces societal pressure, victim-blaming, and intimidation from Sanjay and his family. The film sheds light on the reality of domestic violence in India and the challenges that victims face in seeking justice.

Throughout the film, Raveena Tandon delivers a powerful performance as Durga, conveying the pain and trauma of an abused woman with sensitivity and restraint. Sayaji Shinde, who plays the abusive husband, is equally convincing in his portrayal of a man who uses his power and privilege to control and bully his wife.

The film also features a strong supporting cast, including Sanjay Suri as Alok, who provides a compassionate and supportive presence in Durga's life. Sheeba Chaddha, who plays Durga's sister, also delivers a noteworthy performance as a woman who tries to support her sister in the face of overwhelming odds.

The film's music, composed by Late Bhupen Hazarika, adds emotional depth to the story and complements the film's somber tone. With songs like "Rihaee Rihaee" and "Bolo Na Bolo Na," Hazarika captures the pain and struggle of a woman trapped in an abusive relationship.

Daman: A Victim of Marital Violence is a thought-provoking and impactful film that shines a light on an important issue. Its realistic portrayal of domestic violence and its impact on women makes it a must-watch film for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of this pervasive social problem.

Overall, the film is a compelling and poignant drama that succeeds in telling a difficult and uncomfortable story with sensitivity and tact. It is a moving depiction of a woman's journey to reclaim her agency and dignity in the face of overwhelming odds.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2001
  • Language
    Hindi
  • IMDB Rating
    5.6  (105)