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Morning Raga

  • 2004
  • 1 Std. 50 Min.
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Shabana Azmi, Perizaad Zorabian, and Prakash Kovelamudi in Morning Raga (2004)
DramaMusik

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA violinist and a vocal singer, their children; a businessman, his wife and their daughter accidentally meet on a bridge spanning the banks of the Godavari river in Andhra Pradesh, India. Fa... Alles lesenA violinist and a vocal singer, their children; a businessman, his wife and their daughter accidentally meet on a bridge spanning the banks of the Godavari river in Andhra Pradesh, India. Fast forward twenty years, the children grow up and the bridge becomes a symbolic one, reuni... Alles lesenA violinist and a vocal singer, their children; a businessman, his wife and their daughter accidentally meet on a bridge spanning the banks of the Godavari river in Andhra Pradesh, India. Fast forward twenty years, the children grow up and the bridge becomes a symbolic one, reuniting the lives and deaths of the six that met on that fateful day. Music, love, compassion... Alles lesen

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    • Mahesh Dattani
  • Drehbuch
    • Mahesh Dattani
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Shabana Azmi
    • Prakash Kovelamudi
    • Lillete Dubey
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    6,8/10
    323
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Mahesh Dattani
    • Drehbuch
      • Mahesh Dattani
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Shabana Azmi
      • Prakash Kovelamudi
      • Lillete Dubey
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Shabana Azmi
    Shabana Azmi
    • Swarnlatha
    Prakash Kovelamudi
    • Abhinay
    • (as Prakash Rao)
    Lillete Dubey
    Lillete Dubey
    • Mrs. Kapoor
    Perizaad Zorabian
    Perizaad Zorabian
    • Pinkie
    Shaleen Sharma
    • Balaji
    Vivek Mashru
    Vivek Mashru
    • Munna
    • (as Viivek Mashru)
    Nassar
    Nassar
    • Abhinay's father
    • (as Nasser)
    T. Vijay
    • Mr. Shastri
    Dharmavarapu Subramanyam
    Dharmavarapu Subramanyam
    • Appa Rau
    Ranjani Ramakrishnan
    • Vaishnavi
    Sanjay Swaroop
    • Manager
    Elahe Hiptoola
    • Crying Customer
    Vijay Raaz
    Vijay Raaz
    • Regie
      • Mahesh Dattani
    • Drehbuch
      • Mahesh Dattani
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    9zoombura

    Must watch...

    The movie is just awesome. Ordinary storyline handled very well by every one. Aren't all story lines ordinary? Great music and good fusion... Carnatic music is so beautiful... So are Perizaad and Shabana...

    The storyline isn't far from reality ever...

    Javed Akhtar once said that the imagination of a story writer is like the string tied to a stone being swirled. The stone being the story. The longer the string the more you have to work to keep it going, but if it is too long, it falls down or if the stone comes free it lands far away from reality which is the force that is swinging the stone...

    The story is a perfect example...
    3shanks-3

    Shabana is the only good thing in it

    It's not awful. But its awfully bland. And barring Azmi, who is brilliant as has come to be expected none of the actors register at all. The male lead is dull, with no discernible acting talent. The female lead was bright and bubbly, and we may well end up buying soft drinks and detergent from her for a few years!! The major resolution is way too pat and easy (she waited twenty years to have her problems fixed like this?), and the ease with which this band gets gigs and the lady learns carnatic music is laughable! If only! The movie is well shot, with the colours and sounds all pleasant enough. Annapoorna will agree with me that while this raga may not miss too many notes, it doesn't really aspire to any great heights in the first place. If you are a Shabana Azmi fan, watch it - otherwise, give it a miss.
    9MuCool

    Great Musical!!!

    I must admit that my liking for pure classical music is limited - however I was awestruck by the music of this film. Songs such as Thaye Yashoda, Maate Malayadhwaja and Mahaganapatim are so good that I remember the lyrics - although I understand very few words of these.

    Acting wise, I found only Shabana Azmi and Nasser to be up to the mark. I am sure singing (actually posing as so) such classical marvel is not very easy - esp. when the ragas are so complex. Still the lady has performed in an excellent way. Similarly, Nasser has played the role of a father who might be a father-next-door, concerned and worried.

    However, others, esp. Prakash Rao, have to learn a lot. Sometimes, I felt they were reading their dialogs. I think making this film in English and successfully displaying the emotions in the Indian way, might be difficult.

    Overall, a nice film to watch, and we have to be generous enough to ignore the acting shortcomings and enjoy the classical-modern music fusion.
    7Peter_Young

    Shabana Azmi's mastery of Carnatic singing

    Morning Raga stars Shabana Azmi as an accomplished Carnatic singer who does not sing anymore because she is still stricken by an old bus accident she got involved in on her way to a concert with her violinist and son, both of whom died. Since then she has never left her village and never sung a song. Now, the son of her violinist comes and asks her to sing a few songs with his musical group. That's when the story begins to take shape. I quite liked the story of the film. It was fresh and innovative and the film was made artistically and intelligently. The locations are beautiful, especially the village views shots, and are aided by effective cinematography.

    The film entirely belongs to Shabana Azmi, in a fantastic role that gives her scope to display both her dramatic talent and particularly her ability to play a very difficult character. Carnatic music is a serious thing, and Azmi had undergone a great deal of training for this part in order to understand how they sing, and to learn their body language and mannerisms when they sing. She did not sing the songs herself (well she's not a robot you know), but believe it or not, lip-syncing is very difficult in such songs because they are sung in twisted tones at lightening speed. Azmi played the character exceptionally well and was convincing both as a Carnatic singer and as a traumatised woman who is terrified to even think about going out of the village and stepping on the damned bridge on which the accident happened.

    I watched the film for Shabana Azmi, and she is the main reason I liked it. The rest of the cast is decent, and the entire concept of modern members of a rock band who want to make something special and collaborate with a Carnatic singer was interesting. The film is about music, the beauty of music, and the music of the film, from the songs to the background score, is outstanding. The first song Shabana sings with them is the best moment of the film. I liked the film for showing how contemporary youngsters appreciate old and traditional music. It is a pleasant and realistic film which beautifully portrays the lifestyle of rural and urban India, and then brings them together by creating an interaction between their people.
    6AishFan

    Sensational Shabana!

    I am at a loss of words when I see Shabana act. One wonders how she is able to enact each minute expression, gesture, and thought of her character. She fully immerses into the role she is playing leaving no stone unturned. Her acting in this movie really makes it very easy for the audience to completely empathize with her tormenting guilt, agonizing frustrations, and haunting fears. To add icing on the cake of art cinema are Perizaad and Lillette. Both did a good job. However, Perizaad did a much better job in Jogger's Park. This film does a good job of emphasizing its theme: Follow your heart. The bridge separating the city from the village acts as an interesting symbol in many ways. For example, it symoblizes the long road of trials and tribulations one must travel and conquer to fulfill his/her desire. The final fusion song is excellent.

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      The film did not have a theatrical release in British Columbia,Canada.
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      Referenced in Bhoothnath Returns (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Thaye Yashoda
      Music composer: Mani Sharma

      Singer: Sudha Raghunathan, Ranjani Ramakrishnan

      Raga: Todi

      Talam: Adi

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 29. Oktober 2004 (Indien)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Indien
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      • Englisch
      • Telugu
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