Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA humorless and pompous businessman goes wild when he falls in love. Now if only his domineering mother could understand his new lease on life.A humorless and pompous businessman goes wild when he falls in love. Now if only his domineering mother could understand his new lease on life.A humorless and pompous businessman goes wild when he falls in love. Now if only his domineering mother could understand his new lease on life.
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total
Saira Banu
- Rajkumari 'Raj'
- (as Saira Banoo)
Shashikala Jawalkar
- Mala
- (as Shashi Kala)
Moni Chatterjee
- Doctor (Raj's Father)
- (as Moni Chatterji)
Asit Kumar Sen
- Doctor Uncle
- (as Asit Sen)
Rajan Haksar
- The Princess' Brother
- (as Rajen Haksar)
Terence Lyons
- Drummer
- (sin créditos)
Moolchand
- Creditor with red turban
- (sin créditos)
Opinión destacada
This film possess all the qualities of the classic Bollywood film as it has developed since the 1950s. It has romantic love triumphing over social convention and the caste system; the stifling oppressive family with a dominant matriarch: the scheming, grasping enemy, seeking to thwart the lovers;the battle of good versus evil at the end, with good triumphant (of course).
In addition, the film has splendid musical scenes with lavish settings and dance routines at various points. Settings are suitably escapist, ranging from the lavish house of the rich family, to Kashmiri summer countryside, snow-covered slopes, and an isolated wooden hut in a raging storm. Certainly, there is no danger of urban or rural social reality entering this story.
The acting also shows some of the special qualities of Bollywood, with wildly exaggerated, stylised performances especially from the male and female leads. The editing and production values are clear, (jump cutting, rapid blurred pans, unrealistic acrobatic fights, etc) I highly recommend this film, quite an early example of a colour feature from Bollywood It is entertaining. and once the viewer becomes accustomed to the genre it is highly enjoyable.
In addition, the film has splendid musical scenes with lavish settings and dance routines at various points. Settings are suitably escapist, ranging from the lavish house of the rich family, to Kashmiri summer countryside, snow-covered slopes, and an isolated wooden hut in a raging storm. Certainly, there is no danger of urban or rural social reality entering this story.
The acting also shows some of the special qualities of Bollywood, with wildly exaggerated, stylised performances especially from the male and female leads. The editing and production values are clear, (jump cutting, rapid blurred pans, unrealistic acrobatic fights, etc) I highly recommend this film, quite an early example of a colour feature from Bollywood It is entertaining. and once the viewer becomes accustomed to the genre it is highly enjoyable.
- arnoldlevin
- 4 abr 2002
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- TriviaContrary to popular perception, the iconic yell "Yahoo!!" in the famous song from this movie was not rendered by Mohammad Rafi. Shammi Kapoor revealed in an interview it was writer Prayag Raj who happened to be in the studio, and gave that memorable exclamation.
- ConexionesReferenced in Brahmachari (1968)
- Bandas sonorasDin Sara Guzara (O Janab E Aali)
Lyrics by Hasrat Jaipuri
Music by Shankarsingh Raghuwanshi (as Shankar) and Jaikishan Dayabhai Panchal (as Jaikishan)
Sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Mohammad Rafi
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