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== Plot ==
''Manvee'' is a poignant feature film that delves into the life of its titular character, an accomplished clinical psychologist grappling with the challenges of being a third gender individual. In a society that neither rejects nor fully accepts Manvee for who they are, the film explores the nuanced struggles of a person caught between societal expectations and their own identity.

Despite the societal inclusivity extended towards third genders, Manvee finds themselves isolated due to differences in thoughts, education, and culture even within the third gender community. The only solace comes from the elderly members of the community, who have witnessed and appreciated Manvee's determination to navigate the world as a human being. Among them, a lone old man sees his deceased child reflected in Manvee, forming a unique and profound connection.

The narrative takes a poignant turn as a mentally challenged woman enters Manvee's life. Strangely, this woman seems to embody positivity in every aspect of Manvee's experiences, becoming a source of solace and perhaps a reflection of Manvee's own soul. This connection instills a sense of womanhood in Manvee, challenging traditional notions of gender identity.

However, beneath the surface, Manvee grapples with profound loneliness, societal rejection, and a struggle with sexual identity. As a proficient psychologist, Manvee excels in treating others' mental health, yet remains unable to address their own psychological turmoil. The film intricately weaves through the depths of Manvee's depression, capturing the internal conflict that arises from being unable to reconcile personal struggles.

The journey unfolds towards a cathartic resolution, where Manvee confronts and ultimately overcomes their psychological hurdles. "Manvee" is a powerful exploration of identity, resilience, and the complex interplay between societal acceptance and self-acceptance, leaving audiences with a poignant reflection on the human experience.


== Cast == == Cast ==

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Manvee (transl. Women) is a 2022 Indian Hindi-language LGBT-related film directed by Tanmay Nag and produced by Boombaaz Entertainment.

2022 Indian film
Manvee
Release poster
Directed byTanmay Nag
Written byDr. Sumita Chatterjee
Tanmay Nag
Produced byTanmay Nag
StarringPeehu Biswas
Sagar Kumar
Jayanta Mondal
CinematographyArindam Bhattacharjee
Edited byViplam Majumder
Music byPllab Goutam
Production
company
Boombaaz Entertainment
Distributed byHungama Digital Media Entertainment
Release date
  • 28 August 2022 (2022-08-28)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Cast

  • Peehu Biswas
  • Sagar Kumar
  • Jayanta Mondal

Award

Ceremonies Year Category Recipients and Nomiees Result Ref.
Tagore International Film Festival 2021 LGBT FILM Tanmay Nag Won

References

  1. "FILMS OF THE MONTH – Jan'21-Feb'21". TIFF. Archived from the original on 2 December 2023. Retrieved 14 December 2023.

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