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{{Infobox film

| name = Nainsukh

| image = Nainsukh_Poster.jpg

| caption = Poster from the Venice Film Festival

| director = Amit Dutta

| producer = Eberhard Fischer
Dhananjai Singh
Varun Dutta

| screenplay = Ayswarya Sankarnarayanan
Amit Dutta

| based_on = 'Nainsukh of Guler' by B.N. Goswamy

| starring = Manish Soni
Nitin Goel
K. Rajesh
Sriniwas Joshi

| music = Dishari Chakraborty

| cinematography = Mrinal Desai

| editing = Samarth Dixit
Amit Dutta
Ujjwal Chandra

| studio =

| distributor =

| released =

| runtime = 90 minutes

| country = India
Switzerland

| language = Kangri

| budget =

| gross =

}}

'Nainsukh' is a 2010 film directed by Amit Dutta based on the life and works of Nainsukh, an 18th-century Indian miniature painter. The film contains meticulous recreations of Nainsukh's paintings through compositions set amidst the ruins and environs of Jasrota palace. where the artist was retained.

Cast



* Manish Soni as Nainsukh

* Nitin Goel as Raja Balwant Singh

Release



The film premiered at the 67th Venice International Film Festival, where it was received by Film Comment as one of top 10 films shown. Its North American premiere was at the San Francisco International Film Festival of 2011.

Reception



'Nainsukh' has received a great deal of appreciation from both film and art critics. Milo C. Beach wrote:
The images of Nainsukh are stunning. The comparisons with the paintings could not be more clear, but what astonishes me most is the ability of Amit Dutta to compose those images, and even more, to light them. The lighting is breathtaking. It tells you why Nainsukh would have taken such care with details, maybe especially with the folds of clothI think that this will do more for public interest in Indian painting that all the many scholarly essays.... What an achievement!" (If I were teaching, I would buy a copy of the film immediately to show in every class...)
'Nainsukh' has been widely discussed by critics for its unique formal qualities which evade categorization. The film is said to be balancing between documentary approach and playful plot, developing its own visual language by interpreting as well as questioning Indian art history and one of its greatest artists. While deeply rooted in Indian tradition and philosophy, the film is also seen by eminent critic Olaf Moller as a "thought-provoking investigation into the slippery, ever-changing nature of realism, its representation in the arts. A true masterpiece of Indian modernism."

With no considerable dialogue, the almost silent film is considered to create "a hypnotic fusion of imagery and sound that conjures up a lost age". George Heymont of Huffington Post also observes the lack of dialogue and calls the film "visually stunning and acoustically stimulating that its beauty can often take the viewers breath away". Galina Stoletneya remarks that "By harmoniously juxtaposing the gorgeous visuals with outstanding sound design, the filmmaker produces a unique work of arta living painting itselfthat stands on its own".

Max Goldberg of San Francisco Film Society observes that the film pays close attention to the finesse of Naisukhs brushwork and his observant images of the patrons more informal moments like smoking and beard-trimming. He adds that "When the filmmaker reconstructs one of Nainsukhs more complexly staged scenesas in the hunting of a tiger clutching its human preyhis cinematic technique of isolating different elements of a single scene evokes the dynamic register of imagination and realism animating the artists deceptively flat pictures."

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