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Madhumati

  • 1958
  • 2h 46min
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Madhumati (1958)
FantasíaMisterioMusicalRomance

Un joven se refugia en una mansión cuando un deslizamiento de tierra bloquea su ruta hacia la estación de tren. Luego, encuentra la mansión familiar y pronto se entera de la historia de su n... Leer todoUn joven se refugia en una mansión cuando un deslizamiento de tierra bloquea su ruta hacia la estación de tren. Luego, encuentra la mansión familiar y pronto se entera de la historia de su nacimiento anterior.Un joven se refugia en una mansión cuando un deslizamiento de tierra bloquea su ruta hacia la estación de tren. Luego, encuentra la mansión familiar y pronto se entera de la historia de su nacimiento anterior.

  • Dirección
    • Bimal Roy
  • Guionistas
    • Ritwik Ghatak
    • Rajinder Singh Bedi
  • Elenco
    • Dilip Kumar
    • Vyjayanthimala
    • Johnny Walker
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Bimal Roy
    • Guionistas
      • Ritwik Ghatak
      • Rajinder Singh Bedi
    • Elenco
      • Dilip Kumar
      • Vyjayanthimala
      • Johnny Walker
    • 15Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 5Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 10 premios ganados y 3 nominaciones en total

    Fotos23

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    Dilip Kumar
    Dilip Kumar
    • Anand…
    Vyjayanthimala
    Vyjayanthimala
    • Madhumati
    • (as Vyjayantimala)
    • …
    Johnny Walker
    Johnny Walker
    • Charandas
    • (as Johny Walker)
    Pran Sikand
    Pran Sikand
    • Raja Ugra Narayan
    • (as Pran)
    Jayant
    Jayant
    • Pawan Raja (Madhumati's Father)
    Ramayan Tiwari
    Ramayan Tiwari
    • Bir Singh
    • (as Tiwari)
    Misra
    Baij Sharma
    Bhudo Advani
    • Baba
    Jagdish
    Sagar
    Rajeet Sood
    Rajeet Sood
      Shivji Bhai
        Tarun Bose
        Tarun Bose
        • Doctor (Deven's Colleague)
        Jagdish Raj
        Jagdish Raj
        • Police Captain
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        • Dirección
          • Bimal Roy
        • Guionistas
          • Ritwik Ghatak
          • Rajinder Singh Bedi
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        malik-14

        Madhumati—Love never dies!

        Tinged with whimsy, 'Madhumati' is a primeval tale of reincarnation, with retribution and eternal love. Bimal Roy, a poet of light and shadow, draws you in with sheer lyricism. Cinema here is more than just the telling of a story.

        On a stormy night, Devendra (Dilip Kumar) and his friend (Tarun Bose), who are on their way to railway station, take shelter in a creepy and deserted mansion. Exploring the house, Devendra finds a painting of its former owner, Raja Ugaranarayan, and feels he has painted the portrait.

        This cues a flashback to his previous life as Anand, when he worked as a foreman on a timber plantation, owned by Raja Ugaranarayan (Pran).In the hauntingly beautiful jungle, he sees Madhumati (Vyjantimala), a beautiful village belle, and falls for her elemental appeal.

        Initially her father, the Pan Raja (Jayant) disapproves of their relationship, but when Anand vows to marry her, everything works well. But, the wicked Ugarnarayan casts his evil eye on Madhumati. When Pan Raja goes to the city, Ugaranarayan arranges for Anand to visit a nearby village. And then the news of Anand's accident reaches Madhumati, and she rushes to the mansion, little knowing that this is a plan to trap her…

        'Madhumati' won 9 Filmfare Awards.

        (Best Art Director—Sudhendu Roy, Best Cinematographer—Dilip Gupta

        Best Dialogue Writer—Rajinder Singh Bedi, Best Director—Bimal Roy

        Best Editor—Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Best Film—Bimal Roy

        Best Music Director—Salil Choudhury, Best Playback Singer – Female—Lata Mangeshkar For the song 'Aaja Re Pardesi,' Best Supporting Actor—Johnny Walker)

        Vyjantimala is excellent, and Dilip Kumar's convincing turn at befuddlement, earnestness and fascination anchors our belief in the events.

        The story, punctuated by plenty of dark cloudbursts, sustains its suspense through complications that include a flashback within the flashback a train wreck in the frame story, and no less than three different embodiments of the heroine.The film deploys an eerily romantic atmosphere, enhanced by Salil Choudhury's background score and Hrishikesh Mukherjee's editing.

        The imagery evokes passion, linking the beautiful Madhumati with nature and tribal cultures, beyond the grasp of capitalist appropriation.
        8tim-764-291856

        Gorgeous, heated, classic Indian melodrama...

        Here's a brooding and heated melodrama, that seems to me (as an non- Indian, English person) to have taken some great lines from myth and legend and put them all into a romantic drama that transcends time.

        Having bought director Bimal Roy's 'Devdas' and played that, I found that I'd recorded Mudhumati from Film 4 years ago, but had never got round to playing it - what better time than now to do so?

        I loved the multilayers of humour, the darker, sinister sides, the romance, the beauty and the love shown for the landscape and even the singing and dancing, which I have to admit, had always put me off 'Bollywood' films, before. Though long, over 3 hours with ad breaks, it was always compelling and ticked so many boxes that make for a really good film.

        The on-screen quality, though, was a different matter, though, so bad were the white blemishes, it looked like it was sleeting on occasion! Sound was poor, too. One does get used to this, at least a bit, though and would probably lose some of its mysticism if it were a perfect digitally restored version, though I might actually buy such a disc, if one was released here and at a keen price.
        10kiran_dulku-1

        A romantic tragedy

        The movie Madhumati was made for lovers everywhere. It portrayed the saying "love never dies" perfectly and the actors, Dilip Kumar and Vijantymala were the perfect couple in this love story. There was just the right amount of romance and tragedy shown in this movie with a very interesting twist towards the end. The songs were amazing and they fit the movie perfectly. My favourite one was "toote hoi khabo ne." To top it off, Johnny Walker gave a wonderful performance that added much needed comedy to this film. I cannot think of any scene that i disliked, the directors did a wonderful job making sure that the movie was always interesting.

        I would highly recommend this movie to anyone who likes romance.
        10sandeep-rathod

        An achievement in Indian Cinema

        Most reviewers forget that they are watching a movie made in India in 1958 and that too in black and white. To see it with FX-laden tinted glasses would be do do a disservice to the makers and the actors. regardless of the overall delivery of the film. Though even today ( and i must have seen this movie 10 times already ) you shudder at the thought of Pran in the empty large house, you creep at the surreal lighting, you rejoice at the music and its uplifting raw tribal rhythm, and how you wish you had the panache of Dilip Kumar or the grace of a Madhubala. The plot keeps you in your grip while the music and the acting are a feast for your senses. So should you see it ? - if you appreciate good cinema, this is a treat. But remember it belongs to a time, when films, like people used to take their time to unfold and once open would invite you into their arms and never let you go. As a tribute to the masters and a tongue in cheek to Bollywoods plagiarist accusations - the recent Blockbuster of 2007, OM Shanti OM, has lifted its Climax totally from this film. Go Check.
        10HeadleyLamarr

        Timeless tale

        Dilip Kumar is Anand, a man who is rushing to the train station to meet his wife and kid. On the way his car breaks down and he has to seek shelter in a dilapidated mansion. There he begins to have memories from a past life and remember and retells his life as Deven an accountant for the rich and cruel Ugra Narayan (Pran). Deven meets the shy village belle Madhumati and a romance grows. But there is past bad blood between Madhumati's father and Ugra Narayan. Ugra Narayan's nefarious plans involve separating the two lovers and the outcome is dire. Deven is devastated until he meets a girl who resembles his Madhumati. Who is she? What role will she play in his life? Will Madhumati and Deven be united in this or a future life? The movies weaves a beautiful tale of the past and the present and has a twist on the reincarnation story.

        I was never a huge fan of Dilip Kumar but here he is stunning. Exceptionally good looking, understated in both the romance and the sadness but never wooden. Vyjayanthi as Madhumati uses the finger to the lip and wide eyes to convey her innocence and it does work to a certain degree. But in her other personas she is fabulous, and can she dance!! Johnny Walker is kind of annoying, but strangely enough he is the only actor who won an award in this film! Pran is the quintessential villain in the era when a villain was needed in every film. He plays the bad man quite well and with a certain emotional depth - he first invites Deven as a friend but is spurned and you are left to wonder if he and the story could have taken a different trajectory had his offer of friendship been accepted.

        The direction is superb. Bimal Roy tells the tragic tale of Madhumati in a very matter of fact way that still manages to engage the viewers' emotions - the moody way the mountains are shot with a mist enveloping the tragic lovers, the shadows and light in the forests, the precipice that immediately tells you bad things will happen. Hrishikesh Mukherjee edited the film, Rajinder Singh Bedi and Ritwik Ghatak wrote the story and dialogs - this is an assemblage of talents that delivers the goods in an exceptional way.

        A discussion on Madhumati is not complete without talk of the songs. Shailendra wrote the lyrics and Salil Chowdhary composed the music. The movie almost begins with that mother of all road songs Suhana Safar Aur ye Mausam Haseen. Then, in a very unusual twist, as it ends there is the start of another number - the haunting Aaja re Pardesi! There is the folksy Daiyya re Daiyya re Chadh Gayo Paapi Bichua (you might laugh at the lyric subtitles - they do not get the point) and the stage number where the scorpion is imagined! Then there are the peppy Dil Tadap Tadap Ke and the Zulmi sang Aankh Ladi, the soulful and sad Toote hue Khwabon Nein. Each song is a gem and the soundtrack is worth buying.

        This is a fine golden oldie, worth many a repeat watch.

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        • Trivia
          Dilip Kumar came to know that Bimal Roy was running out of finance so arranged a special screening for the films distributors before its release this was something new at that time after watching the film the distributors agreed to put more money in the film.
        • Conexiones
          Referenced in Brahmachari (1968)
        • Bandas sonoras
          Suhaana Safar
          Sung by Mukesh

          Music composed by Salil Choudhury

          Lyrics by Shailendra

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        • Fecha de lanzamiento
          • 12 de septiembre de 1958 (India)
        • País de origen
          • India
        • Idioma
          • Hindi
        • También se conoce como
          • Мадхумати
        • Locaciones de filmación
          • Mohan Studios, Bombay, Maharastra, India
        • Productora
          • Bimal Roy Productions
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        • Tiempo de ejecución
          • 2h 46min(166 min)
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Relación de aspecto
          • 1.37 : 1

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