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Sister Midnight

Sister Midnight

  • Status: Released
  • 14-03-2025
  • Runtime: 107 min
  • Score: 6.237
  • Vote count: 19

In Mumbai, an arranged marriage spirals into darkness as the spineless husband watches his wife morph into a ruthless, feral force within their marital confines.

Radhika Apte

Uma

Ashok Pathak

Gopal

Chhaya Kadam

Sheetal

Smita Tambe

Reshma

Navya Sawant

Aditi

Dev Raaz

Ramu

Chaitanya Solankar

Sanjay

Suhaas Ahuja

Doctor

Vijay Kaushik

Hospital Doctor

Abhimanue Arun

Candy Floss Hawker

Uma Katju

Abbot

Supriya Dixit

Health and Safety Nun

Subhash Chandra

Sher Singh

Pratima Bhatia

Lady on Train

Dinesh Sharma

Priest

Sagarikaa Pillai

Young Woman

Manshree Rajpurohit

Maintenance Nun

Vasavi Chilaka

Aditi's Gang #1

Ashish Shirke

Cobbler

Shikumar Dhanpal

Sunglasses Vendor

Sahithi Vakkalagadda

Aditi's Gang #2

Vikram Shinde

Aditi's Gang #3

Meghna Chintala

Aditi's Gang #4

Vikas Chavan

Electrician

Sagar Pendhari

Electrician

Sagar Gujar

Man

Vishal Dhasal

Male Constable

Shrikant Patil

Beat Cop

Amrith Nambiar

Marathi Wedding Guest #1

Indu Sharma

Marathi Wedding Guest #2

Rajesh Shah

Elderly Gentleman

Hari Verma

Elderly Fish Vendor

Khushi Singh

Crying Girl

Gaurav Desai

Crying Man

Kamlesh Saadrani

Father

Zubair Ahmed

Office Manager

Ashok Kumar Majee

Truck Driver

Vinod Maharaj

Sadhu

Akihide Monna

Ronin

Masashi Fujimoto

Constable

Daemian Greaves

Henchman

Akio Fukushima

Henchman

Tito Arenas

Henchman

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“Uma” (Radhika Apte) lives in a small tin box of an home with her new husband “Gopal” (Ashok Pathan). She hasn’t a clue how to cook their food and neither seem to have much appetite to consummate their nuptials, so the relationship is distant and she has a bit of a temper which the rather subdued gent tends to run away from (and drink). Luckily, she manages to befriend her neighbour “Sheetah” (Chhaya Kadam) and they share stories about how useless men are whilst she struggles with the boredom of life. She eventually decides to get a job as a cleaner which breaks up the inanity a little, but she also starts to find herself drawn more and more to the animal kingdom. A passing encounter with a goat, then a bird, starts to see her question her almost vampiric behaviour. When an even more curiously tragic incident occurs, the story becomes increasingly surreal and the lines between truth and fiction become almost macabrely blurred. Apte is quite entertaining here as her aggressive and slightly stand-offish character becomes more eccentrically engaging and Pathak also delivers quite well as the hapless husband, but I found the story all too weak and repetitive for too long before the last ten minutes or so finally raise some more interesting aspects of superstition, perhaps even witchcraft, and shines a light a little on the vagaries of her tight knit community who are quick to make snap judgements. Though it’s not graphic, it’s not for the squeamish and it’s those few scenes where most of the dark comedy kicks in, but again there weren’t really enough of them to sustain this. It has it’s moments and is worth a watch for “Uma” wandering lonely as a goatherd through the city beating a mop and pail, but it will look just as good on the telly.