Earth (1998 film)


Earth is a 1999 Indian period romance drama film directed by Deepa Mehta. It is based upon Bapsi Sidhwa's novel, Cracking India, set during the 1947 partition of India. Earth is the second installment of Mehta's Elements trilogy, preceded by Fire and followed by Water. It was India's entry for the 1999 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

Plot

The story is set in Lahore in the time period directly before and during the partition of India in 1947 at the time of Indian independence.
A young girl with polio, Lenny, narrates the story through the voice of her adult self. She is from a wealthy Parsi family who hope to remain neutral to the rising tensions between Hindus, Sikhs, and Muslims in the area. She is adored and protected by her parents, Bunty and Rustom, and cared for by her Ayah, a beautiful Hindu woman named Shanta. Both Dil Navaz, the Ice-Candy Man, and Hassan, the Masseur are Muslim and in love with Shanta. Shanta, Dil, and Hassan are part of a small group of friends from different faiths who spend their days together in the park. With partition, however, this once unified group of friends becomes divided and tragedy ensues.

Cast

Reviews

The film holds an 86% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 35 reviews. Roger Ebert gave the film three out of four stars and states that Earth, "is effective because it doesn't require much history from its viewers, explains what needs to be known, and has a universal message." The New York Times described it as "a powerful and disturbing reminder of how a civilization can suddenly crack under certain pressures." The New Yorker argues that, "Deepa Mehta handles her material convincingly, and the cast is so likable that they wear the larger themes like beautiful garments." Rediff.com notes that, "Aamir Khan has probably given the best performance of his life. It is hard to imagine another actor bringing alive the nuances of the ice-candy man the way he does." Planet Bollywood gave the film a 9.5 out of 10 and stated that, "Earth is strongly recommended to those who want to see a different type of Hindi film and who are tired of the usual boy meets girl stories and revenge dramas."

Awards and nominations