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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaWhen a young man from a small town decides to make it big in a city, he faces several challenges.When a young man from a small town decides to make it big in a city, he faces several challenges.When a young man from a small town decides to make it big in a city, he faces several challenges.
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This was a nice film with drama, music, romance and a message made by and starring Raj Kapoor at his peak. He again demonstrated his love of the visual Charlie Chaplin, along with facial similarities his politics were probably not too far removed either.
Jaunty orphan Ranbir Raj makes his way to Bombay to make his fortune, after encountering much human trickery ends up poor in money but rich in love. Reflecting the ups and downs are many good Jaikishan songs, especially Mera Joota Hai Japani and the relentless bouncy Ichak Dana Bichak Dana both sung by Mukesh. Nargis seldom looked lovelier, either when singing in the rain, or in the key emotional scene watching her ghostly version singing her true feelings to Raj. He took to a tuxedo much better than Chaplin did too! The sets were all (RK) studio bound, but were atmospherically displayed in the gleaming black and white.
Overall nothing too heavy but not totally inconsequential either, a perfect example of early Bollywood.
Jaunty orphan Ranbir Raj makes his way to Bombay to make his fortune, after encountering much human trickery ends up poor in money but rich in love. Reflecting the ups and downs are many good Jaikishan songs, especially Mera Joota Hai Japani and the relentless bouncy Ichak Dana Bichak Dana both sung by Mukesh. Nargis seldom looked lovelier, either when singing in the rain, or in the key emotional scene watching her ghostly version singing her true feelings to Raj. He took to a tuxedo much better than Chaplin did too! The sets were all (RK) studio bound, but were atmospherically displayed in the gleaming black and white.
Overall nothing too heavy but not totally inconsequential either, a perfect example of early Bollywood.
Story: Good
The film centers on Raj Kapoor, a poor but educated orphan who comes to Bombay with dreams of success but fall in prey of unethical lifestyle.
The writer's narrative presents a scathing critique of societal norms through a socialist lens, portraying the wealthy as villainous and the poor as victims. The film tackles issues like elitism, the devaluation of education, and the destructive nature of gambling, delivering a powerful social commentary.
Screenplay: Gripping The screenplay will not let you bore. Every aspect of the screenplay was enjoyable.
Characters: Good Ranbir Raj / Rajkumar Saxena: He was poor who came to mumbai to earn living but soon realize that this city is not ethical and got influenced by rich lifestyle earned by unethical ways and gambling.
Vidya: She was the love intrest of raj. She was shown poor but very ethical & self respectful. She was the one who took raj to path of ethics.
Seth Sonachand Dharmanand: He was the popular rich businessman of the city. He was very selfish, unethical and evil. He earned his money by fooling other person. His character deserved more screen time.
Maya: She was mistress like lady of rich people. She herself was elitist & evil.
Rest characters had a small role.
Dialogues: Good
Performances: Phenomenal Raj kapoor: He had a inconsistent performance as he tried to copy Charlie Chaplin in some parts which seemed overacting otherwise had aced role. His dialogue delivery was superb.
Nargis: Next level performance by nargis. Her expressions enhanced every scenes. She was looking like a dream, very gorgeous.
Nadira: She did her part well as a evil lady.
Nemo: He did a good job.
Rest all actors had a small role.
Direction: Superb The director was clear about his narrative thus all the scenes were relevant.
Music and BGM: Iconic All songs were iconic & remembered till date. BGM was also best.
Production value: To the point
Editing: Good
Ideology: The writer's narrative embodies a socialist ideology, presenting a straightforward critique of societal ills. The wealthy are depicted as exploitative, utilizing unethical means to amass wealth, while the poor suffer as victims. The narrative also condemns vices like gambling and immoral profiteering. Furthermore, it critiques urban norms, including elitism, the devaluation of education, and the deplorable living conditions of the underprivileged.
Final verdict: The film had a perfect writing with impactful story, strong narrative, gripping screenplay, good character development & powerful dialogues married with phenomenal performances, superb direction and iconic songs. Overall a must watch blockbuster.
0.5- Story 1- Screenplay 1- Dialogues 0.5- Characters 1- Performances 1- Music and BGM 1- Direction 0.5- Production value 0.5- Editing.
The writer's narrative presents a scathing critique of societal norms through a socialist lens, portraying the wealthy as villainous and the poor as victims. The film tackles issues like elitism, the devaluation of education, and the destructive nature of gambling, delivering a powerful social commentary.
Screenplay: Gripping The screenplay will not let you bore. Every aspect of the screenplay was enjoyable.
Characters: Good Ranbir Raj / Rajkumar Saxena: He was poor who came to mumbai to earn living but soon realize that this city is not ethical and got influenced by rich lifestyle earned by unethical ways and gambling.
Vidya: She was the love intrest of raj. She was shown poor but very ethical & self respectful. She was the one who took raj to path of ethics.
Seth Sonachand Dharmanand: He was the popular rich businessman of the city. He was very selfish, unethical and evil. He earned his money by fooling other person. His character deserved more screen time.
Maya: She was mistress like lady of rich people. She herself was elitist & evil.
Rest characters had a small role.
Dialogues: Good
Performances: Phenomenal Raj kapoor: He had a inconsistent performance as he tried to copy Charlie Chaplin in some parts which seemed overacting otherwise had aced role. His dialogue delivery was superb.
Nargis: Next level performance by nargis. Her expressions enhanced every scenes. She was looking like a dream, very gorgeous.
Nadira: She did her part well as a evil lady.
Nemo: He did a good job.
Rest all actors had a small role.
Direction: Superb The director was clear about his narrative thus all the scenes were relevant.
Music and BGM: Iconic All songs were iconic & remembered till date. BGM was also best.
Production value: To the point
Editing: Good
Ideology: The writer's narrative embodies a socialist ideology, presenting a straightforward critique of societal ills. The wealthy are depicted as exploitative, utilizing unethical means to amass wealth, while the poor suffer as victims. The narrative also condemns vices like gambling and immoral profiteering. Furthermore, it critiques urban norms, including elitism, the devaluation of education, and the deplorable living conditions of the underprivileged.
Final verdict: The film had a perfect writing with impactful story, strong narrative, gripping screenplay, good character development & powerful dialogues married with phenomenal performances, superb direction and iconic songs. Overall a must watch blockbuster.
0.5- Story 1- Screenplay 1- Dialogues 0.5- Characters 1- Performances 1- Music and BGM 1- Direction 0.5- Production value 0.5- Editing.
Shree 420 is a romantic, comedy and entertaining film. The story is about a man who tries to earn money illegally for caring the future family but fails to impress his lover and himself at the end. Here, Nargis played dual role (though there is only one character) of Raj's love partner and a guide for Raj who advice him not to indulge in illegal things to get money. Shree 420 teaches us the following significant lessons for life:
1. We should not go behind money. We may have greed for money but once we enter into its cycle, it becomes uninteresting.
2. The wealth gives dreams but leads us to a pit of tensions.
3. The people who are involved in fraud play lose their happiness forever.
4. All kinds of friendship is not trustable especially in financial case.
5. The wrong method for earning more will push one away from peaceful life which forms the central theme of the movie.
1. We should not go behind money. We may have greed for money but once we enter into its cycle, it becomes uninteresting.
2. The wealth gives dreams but leads us to a pit of tensions.
3. The people who are involved in fraud play lose their happiness forever.
4. All kinds of friendship is not trustable especially in financial case.
5. The wrong method for earning more will push one away from peaceful life which forms the central theme of the movie.
MULTI TALENTED RAJ KAPOOR WORKED STARTED DIRECTED , ACTING AND PRODUCING OWN MOVIE FROM 24 YEARS OLD AGE HE WAS MAIN FOUNDER AND EARNING LOT OF MONEY FROM HIS BLOCKBUSTER SUPERHIT COLLECTION MOVIES HE WAS EASTABLISH RK STUDIO ON HIS LEGS
Raj kapoor outstanding superstar in Hindi cinema , called Showman , he Was done many blockbuster movies and collection across world 20lakh budget and 4cr collection 1.50cr from india , 2.5cr from Russia , this movie awara was superhit in russia many times till now , world level bollywood indian industry progress based on Raj kapoors idiology and thinking of growth he was done many many sucessfull blockbusters and superhits from since 1955-1980 like awara , shri 420 , Sangam , Barsat , anari, andaz , mera naam joker , jis desh me ganga behti he , ram teri ganga maili , satya shivam sundaram , bobby , chori chori.
They rarely make them like this anymore in Bollywood. Meaningful cinema with a message but presented in a highly entertaining and artistically solid way with great song numbers and characters you care for. The cast is first rate, the direction inventive and technically the film is well done. Just two examples: The use of a ghost image to express Vidya's dilemma of having to condemn Raj while still loving him and the use of rain/smoke in the love song. The rain/smoke patterns are subtle but wonderful. The songs are among the most popular in Hindi cinema and not one is weak or a filler. A timeless classic that will never become outdated. Unfortunately there is no good DVD around and the film needs restoration (as practically all older Bollywood films (and most newer ones too)).
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- CuriosidadesThe song of this movie "Mera joota hai jaapani" is heard being played in the opening seen of Dead pool (2016).
- ConexionesFeatured in Patthar Ke Phool (1991)
- Banda sonoraMera Joota Hai Japani, Yeh Patloon Englishtani
Music by Shankarsingh Raghuwanshi & Jaikishan Dayabhai Panchal
Performed by Mukesh
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Detalles
- Duración2 horas 48 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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