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Mother Teresa & Me

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Mother Teresa & Me
Directed byKamal Musale
Written byKamal Musale
Produced by
  • Kamal Musale
  • Jacqueline Fritschi-Cornaz
Starring
CinematographyKeiko Nakahara
Music by
  • Laurence Crevoisier
  • Walter Mair
  • Peter Scherer
Release date
  • May 5, 2023 (2023-05-05)
CountryIndia
LanguagesHindi, English

Mother Teresa & Me is a 2023 Hindi-language film directed by Swiss-Indian filmmaker Kamal Musale.[1] It was released in theaters on May 5, 2023[2] and stars Swiss actress Jacqueline Fritschi-Cornaz in the titular role of Mother Teresa, Banita Sandhu as Kavita,[3] and Deepti Naval as Kavita's nanny.[4]

The film narrates the interconnected stories of Mother Teresa and Kavita, a young British woman of Indian origin.[5] It portrays Mother Teresa's early years in India and how she suffered while trying to work outside the convent.[6][7]

Plot summary

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The film begins with Kavita, a young British woman played by Banita Sandhu, who faces personal struggles and travels to Calcutta to find clarity. There, she reconnects with her old nanny, played by Deepti Naval, who had cared for her during her childhood. This nanny, who was the first girl adopted by Mother Teresa back in the 1960s, shares her experiences, drawing the narrative back to that era.

The story then shifts to a young Mother Teresa, portrayed by Jacqueline Fritschi-Cornaz, showcasing her dedicated work with the poor. Despite her external resolve, Mother Teresa experiences deep spiritual struggles and feelings of abandonment by Jesus, a lesser-known aspect of her life. These parallel stories highlight the personal journeys of faith, compassion, and self-discovery.

Cast and characters

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Main cast

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Supporting cast

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  • Gavi Singh Chera as Rajiv
  • Bryan Lawrence as Van Exem
  • Heer Kaur as Sister agnes
  • Tom Bonington as Father Meuleman
  • Lata S. Singh as Sister #2 in Train
  • Preetam Ganguly as Priest
  • Jaynit Parmar as Medical Doctor
  • Stephen Schreiber as Helmut
  • Claire Lacey as Doctor
  • Kym Vincenti as Hospital patient
  • Deepti Dyondi as Sister Maria
  • Debashree Chakrobarty as Shanti
  • Izabella Urbanowicz as Albania
  • Momita as Student (as Momita II)
  • Manisha Mondal as Student
  • Elaine Carman Roberts as Nurse Receptionist
  • Jina Baishya as Mita
  • Mahi Khan as Young Deepali
  • Ilyas Raphaël Khan as Musician

Critical reception

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Mother Teresa & Me received a range of responses from critics. Abhishek Srivastava of Times of India awarded the film 3 out of 5 stars, noting "While “Mother Teresa & Me” is a sincere effort to portray the lives of two determined women side by side, it falls short of providing a truly immersive experience for viewers. Despite its honest intentions, the film misses an opportunity to create a truly captivating and memorable story".[8]

The Catholic World Report highlighted mixed reactions. Some Catholics praised the film for its portrayal of Mother Teresa and the inspiration it provided. However, Fr. Brian Kolodiejchuk, the postulator for the cause of beatification and canonization for Mother Teresa, criticized the film for its depiction of Mother Teresa's spiritual struggles. He felt that the film did not fully capture the depth of her faith and perseverance.[9]

Abhinav of Telangana Today also commented on the film, stating, "Director Kamal Musale could have done wonders but stopped short of delivering a masterpiece for reasons best known to him."[10]

Criticism

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Brian Kolodiejchuk voiced strong criticism of the film. As the editor of Mother Teresa's personal correspondence, Fr. Kolodiejchuk highlighted that the film misrepresented her “darkness.” He insisted that the producers were unaware of Mother Teresa's interpretation of her spiritual struggles and their significance to her life and vocation.[9]

Several Catholic leaders praised the film. Fr. Robert Sirico, president emeritus of the Acton Institute, described the film as well-written, acted, and produced. Derry Connolly, president of the John Paul the Great Catholic University, called it “one of the best saint movies” he had seen in a long time.

Fr. Gerald Murray commended the film for its depiction of love and humanity, while Greg Schleppenbach of The Culture Project International and James Stella of the Mother Teresa Project at Ave Maria University also shared positive views.[9]

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Recipient Result
2023 Mirabile Dictu International Film Festival[11] Best Film Mother Teresa & Me Won
Best Director Kamal Musale Won
Best Actress Banita Sandhu Won
Best Supporting Actress Jacqueline Fritschi-Cornaz Won
Mother Teresa Memorial Awards for Social Justice Social Justice Mother Teresa & Me Won

References

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  1. ^ "Mother Teresa & Me director Kamal Musale says, 'I am never insecure about box office numbers' | Exclusive". India Today. 2023-05-05. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
  2. ^ "Deepti Naval on playing strong female characters and her new film Mother Teresa & Me".
  3. ^ "Banita Sandhu on Mother Teresa & Me: 'I grew with the character of Kavita'". The Telegraph online.
  4. ^ "Mother Teresa & Me Review: Inspiring and gripping!". Cine Blitz.
  5. ^ "FILM: MOTHER TERESA AND ME (Kavita & Teresa) *". Le News. 2022-12-09. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
  6. ^ Hernandez, Kristina (2023-09-01). "I met Mother Teresa when I was just 16. Here's what she taught me". Fox News. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
  7. ^ "Destinies Entwined: A Review of 'Mother Teresa & Me'". www.thecatholicthing.org.
  8. ^ "Mother Teresa And Me Movie Review : This film is a sincere effort but falls short of providing an immersive experience". The Times of India. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
  9. ^ a b c "Strong reactions for and against the film Mother Teresa and Me". www.catholicworldreport.com. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
  10. ^ "Mother Teresa & Me Review: The tale of two women". The Telegraph online.
  11. ^ Law, Jeannie Ortega; Reporter, Christian Post (2023-09-01). "'Mother Teresa & Me' movie depicts Catholic saint's struggles with doubt about her faith". www.christianpost.com. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
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