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      • An educated man spends his days writing letters for the varied inhabitants of his small, poor, and illiterate village, in this political and social satire. It was Jawaharlal Nehru who changed the name of a small town, Durjanpur, to Sajjanpur, and that was about all the change that had occurred there since then.
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  2. Welcome to Sajjanpur is a 2008 Indian Hindi comedy film directed by Shyam Benegal and starring Shreyas Talpade and Amrita Rao. Plot. Mahadev (Shreyas Talpade) is an unemployed graduate with a Bachelor of Arts from Satna College who lives with his mother and is forced to make a living writing letters for the uneducated people of his village.

  3. Welcome to Sajjanpur: Directed by Shyam Benegal. With Shreyas Talpade, Amrita Rao, Ravi Kishan, Ila Arun. An educated man spends his days writing letters for the varied inhabitants of his small, poor, and illiterate village, in this political and social satire.

    • (3.4K)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Shyam Benegal
    • 2008-09-19
  4. The movie is a satirical, but warm heart portrait of life in rural India. Among Mahadev's customers are: Mahadev's childhood crush Kamla (Amrita Rao) is desperate for communication from her husband Bansi Ram (Kunal Kapoor), who works as a laborer at a dockyard in Mumbai.

  5. Sep 19, 2008 · Overview. Mahadev (Shreyas Talpade) is an unemployed graduate with a Bachelor of Arts from Satna college, who is forced to make a living writing letters for the uneducated people of his village. His real ambition is to become a novel writer.

  6. Welcome to Sajjanpur. Cast: Shreyas Talpade, Amrita Rao. Director: Shyam Benegal. Rating: *** HT Image. It’s a wonderful word. Whether it’s a political piggy, a demented woman who can only cry...

  7. The movie is a satirical, but warm-hearted portrait of life in rural India. Mahadev (Shreyas Talpade) is an unemployed graduate with a Bachelor of Arts from Satna college, who is forced to make a living writing letters for the uneducated people of his village.

  8. As one of the few literate men in his village of Sajjanpur, aspiring novelist Mahadev makes a niche for himself writing letters for money. He enjoys helping people deal with various issues, but things change when beautiful Kamla comes to him.