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Nishant

  • 1975
  • 2 Std. 20 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,6/10
797
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Nishant (1975)
DramaKriminalität

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA man whose wife is abducted seeks to have the culprits prosecuted for their crime, but no one will help him. Meanwhile, the wife-abused and berated by her abductors-cannot bring herself to ... Alles lesenA man whose wife is abducted seeks to have the culprits prosecuted for their crime, but no one will help him. Meanwhile, the wife-abused and berated by her abductors-cannot bring herself to face her husband.A man whose wife is abducted seeks to have the culprits prosecuted for their crime, but no one will help him. Meanwhile, the wife-abused and berated by her abductors-cannot bring herself to face her husband.

  • Regie
    • Shyam Benegal
  • Drehbuch
    • Vijay Tendulkar
    • Satyadev Dubey
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Girish Karnad
    • Shabana Azmi
    • Anant Nag
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,6/10
    797
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Shyam Benegal
    • Drehbuch
      • Vijay Tendulkar
      • Satyadev Dubey
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Girish Karnad
      • Shabana Azmi
      • Anant Nag
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Girish Karnad
    Girish Karnad
    • Schoolmaster
    Shabana Azmi
    Shabana Azmi
    • Sushila
    Anant Nag
    Anant Nag
    • Anjaiya
    Amrish Puri
    Amrish Puri
    • Eldest Zamindar
    Satyadev Dubey
    • Priest (Pujari)
    Smita Patil
    Smita Patil
    • Rukmani
    • (as Smita)
    Mohan Agashe
    Mohan Agashe
    • Prasad
    Kulbhushan Kharbanda
    Kulbhushan Kharbanda
    • Policeman Shamshuddin
    Naseeruddin Shah
    Naseeruddin Shah
    • Vishwam
    Sadhu Meher
    • Special Appearance
    Savita Bajaj
    • Pochamma
    Master Altaf
    • Sushila's Son
    Suresh Bedi
      Rukmini Menon
      Sesham Raju
      Subash
        Swaroop Rani
        John Israel
        • Regie
          • Shyam Benegal
        • Drehbuch
          • Vijay Tendulkar
          • Satyadev Dubey
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        10ankurkrazyy

        Spectacular film that enlightens and frightens at the same time!

        I have seen very art films and this film is one of those very few. Normally films based on rural India are raw and real, well this film is no exception.

        Now, I got introduced to Benegal through 'Zubaida'. Ever since then I got addicted to his works and eventually came across Nishant. Somehow what blew me away was the brilliant cast performances that makes the whole scenario very believable.

        While Anant and Agashe play the cruel, sarcastic and womanizer brothers, its Nasser who gives you a breath of relief. On the other hand are Shabana and Girish who are a very devoted couple but then something just breaks through them.

        On the third hand are the landlord Amrish, the shoe licker cop Kulbhushan and the innocent convict Sadhu.

        Now these are the three sets of teams which sum up the entire film very very well. And oh yes how can you forget the lady of mysteriest Smitha!.

        A very minor but strong credit goes to the lady who played 'Pochamma'. Her presence is very brief but strong at the same time.

        Overall, please do watch this film and trust me you are gonna remember this piece for quite a long time.
        9IPyaarCinema

        Nishant

        Review By Kamal K

        This is the story of Shyam Benegal's Nishant, a well-made film which portrays the state of those times' rural India. The film depicts a reality which is a bit difficult to see. The proceedings are very serious and the film is dark and dim.

        In a feudal village in the 1940s, the village's new schoolmaster's wife, Sushila (Shabana Azmi), is abducted for the enjoyment of the zamindar's cruel, depraved younger brothers. The schoolmaster tries to recover her through official channels, including the local police official (Kulbushan Kharbanda), but meets everything from indifference to abject fear of the powerful zamindar (Amrish Puri). In the meantime, Suhsila tries to make the best of her imprisonment, demanding concessions like trips to the temple to worship and access to her own kitchen where she can prepare her meals with some dignity. The zamindar's youngest (and most uncertain) brother, Vishwam (Naseeruddin Shah) shows signs of being in love with her, to the chagrin of his wife Rukmini (Smita Patil), who bristles at the possibility that Sushila may come to replace her. Eventually, the local pandit - through most of the film another pawn of the zamindar - incites the schoolmaster and the rest of the town to revolt against the zamindar's tyrrany, with indiscriminately tragic results.

        Girish Karnad is excellent as the tormented teacher who loses his wife and is unable to get her back. Shabana Azmi is outstanding as Sushila in a restrained and deep act. I particularly liked her outburst at her husband. Her anger was so easy to relate to. Smita Patil makes her acting debut with this very film and though her part is small, she makes the best of every scene she appears in. Amrish Puri is successfully frightening as the merciless Zamindar. Naseeruddin Shah is as always wonderful and his character is very sympathetic despite the conflict it creates. The boy who plays Sushila's son is extremely cute.

        This movie is a timeless classic. One more feather to the cap of the director Shyam Benegal. This movie was nominated for Cannes film festival and unfortunately did not win any award.

        Nishant is a good film, a disturbing, real and engaging piece. What is particularly likeable about the film is its unpredictability right until the very final scenes. But the main complaint is that it was a tad too slow. While in the second half it gets far more enjoyable, and the film is thoroughly engaging thanks to its story and fantastic execution, the pace was still somewhat dragged, and at times will make you like squirming in my seat. Nonetheless, it's a worthy effort. To those who expect to be purely entertained, this may not be the right film, but those who appreciate artistic excellence will definitely enjoy watching this picture.
        10jazzyjez

        Why this excellent social drama has received a low rating

        Shyam Benegal has a well-deserved reputation for making hard-hitting social dramas which tell true Indian stories in a realistic manner, so you'll find no concessions to Bollywood here. The plot is brutal and compelling, and the film features an all-star cast who give uniformly excellent performances.

        Vishvam (Naseeruddin Shah) is one of four brothers who rule their feudal village in pre-independence India with an iron grip. They execute various criminal schemes to increase their own wealth at the expense of the villagers, with the village priest and constable powerless to stop them. However unlike his brothers he tries to lead a relatively restrained life, and at the start of the film we see him married and refraining from drinking and smoking.

        His brothers regularly exercise their droit de seigneur, ordering villagers to send their wives and daughters to the haveli so that they can be raped at leisure. At first Vishvam, restrained by his wife (played by beautiful and brilliant but tragically short-lived Smita Patil), refuses to join them. However when the new school teacher arrives with his young child and lovely wife he finds himself tempted, and the brothers abduct her.

        The rest of the film concerns the resolution of the abduction, with the villagers forced to make tough ethical decisions. The film ends in a shocking way which will leave audiences deeply disturbed, which is no doubt the cause of the low score that this film has received. However upon reflection the ending is thoroughly realistic, and provides a deep and unsettling insight into the human condition.

        Shyam Benegal grew up in rural India and so this film, which is based upon a true story, draws closely upon his own perceptions of village India and the people that inhabit it. However the story has universal appeal, and reveals how people's lives play out in the many parts of the world where civilization is still primitive and brutal.

        I am sad but unsurprised to see this film receive such low ratings. No doubt the viewers who rated it will have been expecting light Bollywood style entertainment, or at least some kind of feelgood resolution.

        This is an excellent social drama in the tradition of Ankur and Mandi, and should be seen by anyone interested in compelling stories, excellent acting and the realities of village life in the developing world.
        8ridi-arahan

        Often times, it's the coming of people with common cause together that brings revolution

        What worked: As a movie, it's an satisfying watch overall after a lengthy oppression that the villagers as a whole faced. It's well told story, with fine introduction of the characters and then dissecting them even more and finally an ending that makes the viewers happy and related. As a reality, it's disturbing but true tale of many villages over the years. It was a very well intended and revolutionary concept that keep the people together for the common greater cause. What did not work: It would have been a pleasant experience if the lead characters especially Sabhana meeting her family although we get the general idea of the ending and how they wanted to end the movie Final verdict : recommended
        Chrysanthepop

        The End Of Night...The Horror Begins

        'Nishaant' is perhaps Benegal's most chilling movie to date. With this movie who also introduces the ever so talented Smita Patil to Hindi cinema. Through brilliant execution and with superb cinematography, Shyam Benegal tells us this compelling, brutally honest and haunting tragic story. The background music brilliantly adds to the mood. While dealing with various themes such as oppression, corruption, power, violence, abduction and poverty, he also presents controversial taboo issues like rape and homosexuality. 'Nishaant' is also quite graphic in nature. Particularly the scene where Anjaiya and Prasad gang rape Sushila is disturbing to watch and then there's the shattering ending which haunts the viewer.

        Like in all of Benegal's films, the actors do nothing short of a fantastic job. Amrish Puri gives a restrained performance and his silence makes his character much more frightening than any of the over-the-top villain roles he was more known for. Shabana Azmi is sublime. Smita Patil is very effective in a small but strong role. With a brave choice, she already proves that she's here to stay and if it weren't for her untimely death one would have witnessed more of India's best actress on screen. Naseeruddin Shah is excellent. Mohan Agashe and Anant Nag are scary as the evil brothers. Girish Karnad too is great.

        Benegal also deserves mention for portraying unusual relationships between the characters. When Sushila encounters her husband, she resents him for not rescuing her and chooses to come back to the 'zameendar's haveli' instead of going back home. Yet, she too is conflicted as she terribly misses her son but also develops an attraction towards her kidnappers' brother Vishwam (the only sympathetic brother in the household). There's Rukmani who was once proud of her faithful husband Vishwam but she perceives Sushila as a threat and once her husband begins a physical relationship with her, it becomes resentment.

        'Nishaant' is based on a true story and Benegal portrays the realities of a village sensibly as he shows a good understanding of life in the village. Although there have been plenty of films that try to use the same themes, they lack the gritty rawness of 'Nishaant'. Overall, 'Nishaant' is an excellent compelling drama that needs to be watched.

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        • Erscheinungsdatum
          • 6. September 1975 (Indien)
        • Herkunftsland
          • Indien
        • Sprache
          • Hindi
        • Auch bekannt als
          • Night's End
        • Drehorte
          • Pochampally, Andhra Pradesh, Indien
        • Produktionsfirma
          • Blaze Film Enterprises
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          • 2 Std. 20 Min.(140 min)
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          • Mono

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