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Teesri Manzil (1966)

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Teesri Manzil

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8/10

Thrills galore!

  • HeadleyLamarr
  • 10 oct 2007
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7/10

Zestful!

This is a perfect example of Indian pop cinema from the 1960's reflecting the relentless encroachment of Western style music and beat generation dancing - however R. D. Burman composed some good tunes for this, perfectly showcasing the talents that were Asha Bhosle and Mohammed Rafi.

A woman is murdered and her old friend played by Shammi Kapoor feels obliged to help track down the culprit. As it goes it's done pretty well, but of course the music is the thing! Although I liked his older brother Raj and along with this one some of his other films too I could never understand Shammi's over-expressive style of acting or his appeal (not being a woman maybe) - imho he almost ruined some of the songs here with his mugging and jerky movements. But of course, Shammi once seen never forgotten! Favourite bit: O Mere Sona - I used to wind on and play the vid just for this just to marvel in the incredible dexterity of Asha's vocals in the asking of Shammi's forgiveness; it's much easier with the DVD! The only copy I've ever seen has a rather fluid colour, occasionally lending an unintentionally surreal atmosphere at times but not detracting from the enjoyment.

It's an inconsequential treat much better than Viva Las Vegas, but clocking in at nearly 3 hours means patience, patience I think ultimately rewarded.
  • Spondonman
  • 9 may 2007
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8/10

Near-perfect blend of mystery, humor, romance and music.

While the filmmakers may have been trying for a Hitchcock-like blend of suspense, humor and romance, the eye-popping pastels of the film's Eastmancolor cinematography and outlandish, energetic musical numbers blend to create a delightful Bollywood concoction. Lead actor Shammi Kapoor is wonderfully fruity in what is probably his best performance, and dancing queen Helen is in classic bad girl mode. Not to be missed by anyone interested in 1960's Indian pop cinema.
  • marshall crist
  • 4 oct 2001
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10/10

A Perfect Musical Thriller to be enjoyed again and again

In todays world when not even the producers know what they are serving the audience in the name of 'Entertainment' this beautifully made film still is a landmark in film making. It is in true sense a 'Musical Thriller' that today we see only written on posters! Beautifully shot and choreographed, this film is a gripping tale of suspense, drama, and a flavor of humor that keeps the audience excited even today. The lead actors have given their best performance and each character has something to contribute in the story. A very rare thing in Hindi films. The music was so ahead of its time that even today they are being re-mixed for the new generation and are a hit! This type of film comes once in a while and is a must to add to your film library. A must see for every film buff! Nobody can say enough for the film...Just bring it home and enjoy the roller coaster ride! Happy viewing!!
  • rpcreates
  • 21 mar 2006
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10/10

Gross Entertainment

This movie is one of the landmarks in the history Hindi Cinema. For 158 minutes the audience is enthralled by a spellbound plot, music, dance, songs and suspense saga. The performance of Shammi Kapoor, Helen, both Prems, Iftikar and Rashid Khan is classic. Even during the 5 mt brief intermission, the cine-goer prefers to be glued to his seat lest the entry of Premnath, immediately after the intermission be missed.

Comedy is at its zenith. The entry of Kapoor on the New Delhi Rly platform and his extraordinary style of walking is mind boggling.

Even 40 years down history, its music and songs are as hit as they were when the first gramophone records were released in 1965. I remember people queuing before the radios in shops and halt in the streets when the songs were played. Needless to say, not a single Wednesday program of Binaca Geetmala in 1966 thru 1968 was aired without a Shammi number either from Teesri Manzil, An Evening in Paris and Bhramachari.

The music, drama, settings and perspiring expressions of Kapoor during the climax of accidentally locating the intriguing "gem-studded coat-button " is scary, hair raising and traumatic.

A film for all classes and all age.
  • jgaekwad
  • 19 ene 2006
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7/10

Bollywood at its best

This is probably Shammi Kapoor's best performances after JUNGLEE(1961

Its quiet different to see him in the role of a framed musician with an eye for the ladies He has like three bad girls who love him

A young woman fell in love for Shammi and committed suicide but the girls sister thinks her sister was seduced and jilted which is why she wants revenge

The movie is a Hithcock-influenced romance with a small murder mystery thrown in

The movie has fantastic song stand outs like O Hasina Zulfonwali Jaane Jahan and Tumne Mujhe Dekha

Shammi Kapoor stands out in his role Asha Parekh is the spunky revenge seeking sister Premnath is convincing Helen's role is small but effective Prem Chopra is average Rashid Khan is scary with his stare the rest are okay
  • gurdeepmann59
  • 24 abr 2012
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10/10

A best thriller made in Indian cinema with good music which i love to watch again and again

A Hitchcockian thriller to be watched again and again. The suspense has been maintained well till the end of the movie.The film is basically about the murder suspect.The climax scene where the real murderer is found is very thrilling.The music of the movie is very good.One interesting aspect in this movie is the murderer is founded out accidentally at the end of the movie.The movie can be watched by all ages of people.Enjoy a three hour thrilling experience.The movie is very fast and it increases the heart beats of the people who watched this movie.This thriller is very much equivalent to thrillers made in the Hollywood.Never forget to watch this thriller and keep guessing the murderer till the end.
  • santoshini908
  • 16 feb 2009
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7/10

Bollywood discovers a musical thriller on a mass level.

Teesri Manzil (1966) : Brief Review -

Bollywood discovers a musical thriller on a mass level. Unlike Hitchcock movies or novel-based Hollywood mysteries, Bollywood always believed in commercial thrillers back in time. The idea was discovered in the 1950s, and Vijay Anand was one of those directors who looked at thrillers as commercial outings. A decade later, when Bollywood was done with whatever thrillers they could make on commercial levels, Anad teamed up with one of the finest writers of Bollywood, Nasir Hussain, to discover a high level musical trailer for Bollywood. The result was Teesri Manzil. As always, there is murder, and the murdered person is either the hero's or heroine's relative. The same 50s idea, but here the musical touch and suspense were kept till the last frame. Yes, you can predict the killer right after the first half gets over, but why that murder was committed is the real suspense here. I guessed the murderer in his second scene only, but I just wanted to know how he was related to the dead person. The mysterious behavior of the screenplay was worth it, and the murderer's involvement in the hero and heroine's lives also fit well. The film is about Vicky, a singer, who is accused of murdering a girl who was in love with him. Her sister falls in love with Vicky but breaks things up after realizing his true identity. To patch things up and clear his name, he must prove his innocence and also save himself and his friends from the real killer, who now wants him dead. Shammi Kapoor and Asha Parekh have done well yet again, but the most memorable aspect of Teesri Manzil is its music. This was the first ever chartbuster album by legendary music director R. D. Burman. O Mere Sona Re Sona, O Haseena Zulfon Wali Jane Jahan and Aaja Aaja Main Hoon Pyar Tera are all-time classics! Had it not been for the music, I don't think audiences would have shown much interest in this intense film. I must say, well done, Mr. Vijay Anand.

RATING - 7/10*

By - #samthebestest.
  • SAMTHEBESTEST
  • 6 jul 2024
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9/10

Songs, romance, action and drama-what more can you ask for??

I first saw this film a few years ago and since then I must have seen it at least 20 times. First and foremost, the songs are excellent. I could listen to every single one again and again, especially O Haseena Zulfon Wali. Mohd Rafi truly is the greatest Indian playback singer to date. Asha Bhosle provides excellent support, particularly in the O Mera Sona Re song. Secondly, both the acting of Shammi Kapoor and Asha Parekh is great, both of them can pull off the comedy and the seriousness. Thirdly the plot of the movie is quite good too, with enough suspense to keep you hooked until the very end. This movie has been credited as the first murder mystery in Indian cinema and although at times its very clichéd and a little unbelievable, it still holds your attention.

All in all a typical 1960's movie but with that added masala that is bollywood!!
  • jassi1984
  • 14 jun 2006
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6/10

Not much of a thriller

Most of the movie is about the love story between the characters played by Shammi Kapoor and Asha Parekh, and it has some nice iconic songs. It is not a bad film but there is not much suspense. The thriller story is not developed throughout the film so the plot twist looks completely unrelated. It may have been revolutionary in the 60's but is nothing compared to modern thrillers like Andhadhun. The story is very simple so you can skip the film and just enjoy the songs.
  • merisoch
  • 10 nov 2020
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8/10

Great movie making

The basic instincts of directors come to the fore when they make a movie. Guru Dutt is an observer of life and never resorts to melodrama even in his tragedies. Gulzar is a mischievous person and this comes out in Anand, Chupke Chupke where he wrote dialogues or in the tragic Namkeen where he directed. Vijay Anand has a trained upbringing in terms of directorship when he saw and observed Chetan Anand at work. Here, he has not written the film but as a director his stamp is there in each frame of the film. He is a director by instincts, and a very good one. Apart from his writing and shooting and editing skills, where too he is unmatched.
  • hds-24055
  • 19 sept 2020
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7/10

Musical and thriller done well

The films plays around for a while with typical romantic plots but really catches up in the end . Hints are thrown throughout the film but not taken seriously . The songs much play as a conversation between the characters and minor visual hints provide the intentions of character . Director Vijay Anand's framing is best when we see a just a eye in the frame of two characters speaking two different emotions at the same time . The films completes the full circle at the end . The film is also a 'masala film' for all bollywood fans out there . Great performances of from all the actors helps the films weak screenplay of 1st half come to life .Teesri Manzil the title refers to the heights of compassion , wealth and ego of humans and rise and downfall of it .
  • rushijadhav-80081
  • 28 ago 2020
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5/10

not a landmark, not a thriller, not that good....

  • kakusei
  • 12 jul 2011
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10/10

Murder mystery,thriller Night in the 60's & the great stylish villain Premnath in the 60's :)

  • wasif4783
  • 4 may 2019
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8/10

Classic. One of the best Hindi film soundtracks of all time.

My Rating : 8/10

Superb - when Hindi Cinema had great artists unlike the cigarette factory of today's Bollywood.

Highest recommendation. A landmark.
  • A_FORTY_SEVEN
  • 12 nov 2020
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8/10

EXCELLENT MUSIC

Although the movie was a very good one with excellent music and direction,i was disappointed that the original star of the film viz.Dev Anand did not do this picture instead of Shammi Kapoor.If he had done same,then he along with his brother/director Vijay Anand would have been able to recreate the magic displayed in "Jewel Thief"and "Johnny mera Naam",which Shammi Kapoor was not able to achieved Nevertheless it was a good murder mystery and definitely worth a watch.
  • sunildaswaney-63642
  • 10 feb 2021
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10/10

Perfect blend of suspense, romance, and music

Directed by Vijay Anand and released in 1966, starring Shammi Kapoor and Asha Parekh in lead roles, the movie is a suspenseful musical thriller that became a huge hit at the box office and is still remembered for its entertaining plot, memorable songs, and stylish performances.

The story of "Teesri Manzil" revolves around Roopa (played by Asha Parekh), a young woman who arrives in town to investigate her sister's mysterious death. She suspects foul play and teams up with a charming but quirky musician, Rocky (played by Shammi Kapoor), to uncover the truth. As they dig deeper, they encounter numerous twists, turns, and unexpected revelations, making for a thrilling and engaging narrative.

One of the highlights of the film is its music, composed by R. D. Burman and featuring lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. The soundtrack of "Teesri Manzil" is considered iconic, with songs like "Aaja Aaja," "O Haseena Zulfonwali," and "Deewana Mujhsa Nahin" becoming popular and evergreen hits. The songs are beautifully picturized and add to the overall enjoyment of the film.

Shammi Kapoor's energetic and charismatic performance is a major asset to the movie. He effortlessly portrays the charming and carefree Rocky, infusing the character with his trademark style and exuberance. Asha Parekh delivers a commendable performance as Roopa, effectively capturing her determination and vulnerability.

Vijay Anand's direction is noteworthy, as he maintains a good pace throughout the film, balancing the suspense and romance elements effectively. The screenplay, written by Nasir Hussain, is tight and keeps the audience engaged with its thrilling plot twists and well-executed sequences.

"Teesri Manzil" is a perfect blend of suspense, romance, and music, and it remains a classic in Bollywood cinema. It showcases the talents of the cast and crew, leaving a lasting impact on viewers. If you enjoy thrilling mysteries with a touch of romance and catchy songs, this film is definitely worth watching.
  • disharma-24131
  • 8 jul 2023
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10/10

Teesri Manzil (1966), the perfect Bollywood film!

Teesri Manzil (1966) stands out for its blend of quality, entertainment, and repeat value!

Story/Screenplay: Originally, this was to be directed by Nasir Husain, who had worked on the screenplay and dialogues. Nasir Husain optimizes many of his earlier concepts in this one. The film more or less flows nicely. The songs are nicely integrated into the film, appearing as a part of the story - the lead character has his band.

Cinematography and Production Design: The film's cinematography shines. The use of frames within frames, innovative camera angles, color, and production design/sets make this a pleasing film to look at. The set used for "O Haseena Zulfonwale Jane Jahan" is superb with its use of the letters "Rocky", which are also used to frame the subjects.

Score: The young R. D. Burman gave a breakthrough score of his career. The songs elevate the film.

Acting: This film has Shammi Kapoor's stamp on it. Whether it is comedy, drama, or dances, he performs brilliantly. Other actors also play their parts nicely.

Direction and Editing: Vijay Anand is at the top of his game. The editing is smart esp. For a film that is almost 3 hours long. It does not feel as if it has redundant parts. The cinematography also has his touch.

Nasir Husain and Vijay Anand have worked as a team to create a magical experience. The film is as Hitchcockian as a Bollywood film can be. This is the perfect Bollywood film esp. When you put "entertainment" into the equation.

This legendary film needs to be restored in 4K in its original aspect ratio. Criterion, are you listening?
  • zen007
  • 8 jun 2024
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1/10

Horror and violence

  • SushilKBirla
  • 27 nov 2021
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10/10

Aaja Aaja and watch this classic musical blockbuster

Glossy, zesty, fun, dramatic, suspenseful, and musical - all these words match Teesri Manzil, a film which originally starred Dev Anand, alas it was not meant to be, so the role went to Shammi Kapoor(a mix of Jerry Lewis and Elvis), who, in retrospect, suited the role more than Anand, especially with inclusion of the youthful western style music, the constant shaking and apoplectic fits as Shammi and Asha break into "Aaja, Aaja"...

The story -After her sister commits suicide, Sunita blames a drummer, Rocky, for her death. She decides to seek revenge against him but later, finds out that her sister was murdered.

A simple story is regaled with suspenseful moments and youthful musical levels, all blended in with a masala concoction. The beauty ofTeesri Manzil that's it's not just a Hitchcockian suspenseful drama, but has other genres mixed in. It's highly zestful film that has only one criteria and that's to offer high level escapism with songs that make you hum them all day. All the songs are memorable and highly infectious, it's picturization are spot on, gleaming in Eastman colour.

The performances are exemplary-Shammi kapoor, with his zany blend of physical humour and hip shaking, is on top form, and he's matched greatly with Asha parekh, who is fantastic- their chemistry is exception. Prem Chopra, Premnath,Rashid Khan and the rest of the cast are great, however, if there's one criticism it's the killer isn't hard to identify, but that's a small niggle. If you want classic Shammi Kapoor, then Teesri Manzil fits the bill.
  • coltras35
  • 21 nov 2021
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9/10

This is what you calls a perfect musical thriller!!

Teesri Manzil is a 1966 musical thriller film directed by Late Vijay Anand. The film stars Late Shammi Kapoor, Asha Parekh, Late Laxmi Chhaya, Late Premnath, Prem Chopra, Late Iftekhar, Helen, late K. N. Singh and Salim Khan.

After her sister commits suicide, Sunita blames a drummer, Rocky, for her death. She decides to seek revenge against him but later, finds out that her sister was murdered.

The best part about this film is firstly it's superb songs and secondly it's gripping screenplay. Vijay Anand who has given few of the very memorable films of Indian cinema is bang on with this film. The best part of the film is that the film will not only keep you engaged but will also keep the viewers guessing whodunit, alas now a days we misses such beautiful film. The music of the film is just outstanding and mesmerizing all the songs were a big hit upon it's release and is still is a rage be it "O Haseena Julfonwali" "Tumne Mujhe Dekha Hokar Meharbaan" or "O Mere Sona Re, Sona Re, Sona Re" every song has different feel and what a great singer late Mohd. Rafi Sahab, he has made many songs immortal with his mesmerizing voice. Asha Bhosle ji the living legend has also stunningly beautiful voice.

The plot of the film is good and the execution is superb, the screenplay of the film will keep you engaged and no where the film looses it's grip on the viewers and the songs works as icing on the cake.

Acting is superb and Shammi Kapoor never disappoints, he was spot on in his role, Asha Parekh looked beautiful and equally impressive, Premnath can be considered as a surprise package. Rest all the characters be it Prem Chopra, Helen, Laxmi Chayya or Iftekhar were equally impressive.

Climax of the film is surprisingly beautiful and gives a beautiful closure to the film. A perfect example of a musical thriller film and a must watch.
  • sauravjoshi85
  • 19 ago 2022
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