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- Ibuk
- 26 oct 2007
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Amar Akbar Anthony is pure Hindi film entertainment, an interesting lost-and-found story, and a wonderful message of unity and religious pluralism through the story of three brothers who are separated in childhood and grow up in different families, each adopting a different religion: Amar (Hinduism), Akbar (Islam) and Anthony (Christianity). The film is a true Hindi mainstream masala film, it has comedy and drama, some melodrama, action and romance, good music, song and dance, and altogether three hours of wholesome entertainment for the entire family. All of it wouldn't be as effective though if not for its soul, which is evident in every frame. Manmohan Desai does a great job directing this film, giving it heart and making it much more than just another formula film. The plot is twisted and moves at an incredibly fast pace, and the viewers are kept on the edge of their seats as the proceedings unfold.
The film's three main players work well together and individually. Their stories are interesting and involving. It is Amitabh Bachchan who gives the film its comic tone with his brilliant performance in one of his most memorable roles as Anthony. His presence is impeccable. Vinod Khanna is excellent as Amar, successfully creating a tough screen persona. Rishi Kapoor, as Akbar, is very competent in a role that suits him to a T. Among the leading ladies, they're all pretty and convincing, and have great chemistry with their male pairings. Parveen Babi was always very good opposite Bachchan, the same is for the bubbly Neetu Singh with her real-life husband Rishi, while Shabana Azmi plays against type in a glamorous and slightly insignificant role and she is stunning. The film has a myriad of great character actors, with Pran's performance shining through as the trio's father. All of them make Amar Akbar Anothony, both the characters and the film, a treasure to behold.
The film's three main players work well together and individually. Their stories are interesting and involving. It is Amitabh Bachchan who gives the film its comic tone with his brilliant performance in one of his most memorable roles as Anthony. His presence is impeccable. Vinod Khanna is excellent as Amar, successfully creating a tough screen persona. Rishi Kapoor, as Akbar, is very competent in a role that suits him to a T. Among the leading ladies, they're all pretty and convincing, and have great chemistry with their male pairings. Parveen Babi was always very good opposite Bachchan, the same is for the bubbly Neetu Singh with her real-life husband Rishi, while Shabana Azmi plays against type in a glamorous and slightly insignificant role and she is stunning. The film has a myriad of great character actors, with Pran's performance shining through as the trio's father. All of them make Amar Akbar Anothony, both the characters and the film, a treasure to behold.
- Peter_Young
- 5 mar 2021
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A true Manmohan Desai film tot he hilt...
This was one of the late '70s movies whose mega success defied the logic of all movie pundits. A typical lost-and-found formula of three brothers (brought up in three different religions); the movie stands out for brilliant individual performances and "seeti"(whistle) comedy and dialogues. Besides the All-Time Amitabh in his memorable role as 'Anthony' and star-studded cast, it is the crispy one-liners and dialogues that lifted this movie above all. Practically every song in this movie was big hit e.g. 'Anhonee ko Honee' 'My name is Anthony...', 'Tayab Ali', to name a few. Don't miss to catch all the patented dialogues by the Villains - Pran, Jeevan.
Back in my school, I remember my classmates reeling out dialogues at the back of their mind.
A must have "Timepass" collection
This was one of the late '70s movies whose mega success defied the logic of all movie pundits. A typical lost-and-found formula of three brothers (brought up in three different religions); the movie stands out for brilliant individual performances and "seeti"(whistle) comedy and dialogues. Besides the All-Time Amitabh in his memorable role as 'Anthony' and star-studded cast, it is the crispy one-liners and dialogues that lifted this movie above all. Practically every song in this movie was big hit e.g. 'Anhonee ko Honee' 'My name is Anthony...', 'Tayab Ali', to name a few. Don't miss to catch all the patented dialogues by the Villains - Pran, Jeevan.
Back in my school, I remember my classmates reeling out dialogues at the back of their mind.
A must have "Timepass" collection
- natarajanganesan
- 17 may 2005
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Amar, Akbar and Anthony are separated from their family and from each other as small children, and each is raised separately and in a different faith. Amar is raised a Hindu and grows up to become a police officer, Akbar is raised a Muslim and grows up to become a Qawaali singer whilst Anthony is raised Christian and grows up to be a small time hoodlum.
Most of the movie is focussed on the character of Anthony, which is fine by me since he is played by Amitabh Bachchan - surely the most charismatic actor India has ever produced.
As adults, none of the brothers have any idea of their familial origins, but believe their parents to be dead. To make matters worse, each parent thinks the other is dead and both think their children are dead. It must be said that they didn't go to great lengths to discover this, but the film would hardly have worked if they had so that's one piece of disbelief that has to be suspended. It's not the last one, as the film is wholly guided by a series of coincidences that gradually has the various members of the family crossing each others paths. I suppose one is encouraged to believe that these coincidences are orchestrated by the fates or a higher power, but putting it down to dramatic convenience worked just as well for me.
Also brought into the plot are the loves of the three brothers, for the requisite romance and feminine wisdom. The boys are lucky enough to have secured the affections of a bevy of beauties, and the actresses add a nice touch of glamour and colour to the film. In addition to and intersecting with these we have the evil villain of the piece, carrying the terribly intimidating name of "Robert".
At 175 minutes, Amar Akbar Anthony has plenty of time to flesh out its characters and develop the plot in a well paced fashion. The movie goes through many different moods and emotions, but after the first 15 minutes of melodrama the tone is generally kept light and pleasant.
As well as the romance and drama, the movie has a few moments where it shifts into action territory - Anthony especially has a knack for getting into a scuffle. The fights are very imaginatively choreographed but terribly executed, looking very staged and faked. This all adds to the fun of them though. There's also the songs of course, though not too many - especially in the first half of the film. Some of these are very catchy and the dance choreography cheerfully engaging.
Although it has something of an ensemble cast, there is no question that the movie belongs to Amitabh. His character is the most complicated and interesting, and his performance the most subtle and engaging. He gets all the best lines, too. He won the "best actor" award for this role, and it is largely for his performance that the movie is considered an Indian classic.
Like many Indian movies that run in the three hour range, there's something in AAA for everybody, and Amitabh's charisma especially means that it never grows wearisome. Although the first half an hour didn't have me terribly engaged, the film does just keep getting better and better (and more imaginative) as it progresses. I had to constantly keep upgrading my rating for the film as I watched. By the time the movie reaches its climax, it has managed to weave everything together so well that I was thoroughly delighted to be watching it.
Recommended!
Most of the movie is focussed on the character of Anthony, which is fine by me since he is played by Amitabh Bachchan - surely the most charismatic actor India has ever produced.
As adults, none of the brothers have any idea of their familial origins, but believe their parents to be dead. To make matters worse, each parent thinks the other is dead and both think their children are dead. It must be said that they didn't go to great lengths to discover this, but the film would hardly have worked if they had so that's one piece of disbelief that has to be suspended. It's not the last one, as the film is wholly guided by a series of coincidences that gradually has the various members of the family crossing each others paths. I suppose one is encouraged to believe that these coincidences are orchestrated by the fates or a higher power, but putting it down to dramatic convenience worked just as well for me.
Also brought into the plot are the loves of the three brothers, for the requisite romance and feminine wisdom. The boys are lucky enough to have secured the affections of a bevy of beauties, and the actresses add a nice touch of glamour and colour to the film. In addition to and intersecting with these we have the evil villain of the piece, carrying the terribly intimidating name of "Robert".
At 175 minutes, Amar Akbar Anthony has plenty of time to flesh out its characters and develop the plot in a well paced fashion. The movie goes through many different moods and emotions, but after the first 15 minutes of melodrama the tone is generally kept light and pleasant.
As well as the romance and drama, the movie has a few moments where it shifts into action territory - Anthony especially has a knack for getting into a scuffle. The fights are very imaginatively choreographed but terribly executed, looking very staged and faked. This all adds to the fun of them though. There's also the songs of course, though not too many - especially in the first half of the film. Some of these are very catchy and the dance choreography cheerfully engaging.
Although it has something of an ensemble cast, there is no question that the movie belongs to Amitabh. His character is the most complicated and interesting, and his performance the most subtle and engaging. He gets all the best lines, too. He won the "best actor" award for this role, and it is largely for his performance that the movie is considered an Indian classic.
Like many Indian movies that run in the three hour range, there's something in AAA for everybody, and Amitabh's charisma especially means that it never grows wearisome. Although the first half an hour didn't have me terribly engaged, the film does just keep getting better and better (and more imaginative) as it progresses. I had to constantly keep upgrading my rating for the film as I watched. By the time the movie reaches its climax, it has managed to weave everything together so well that I was thoroughly delighted to be watching it.
Recommended!
- simon_booth
- 7 mar 2003
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Amar , Akbar, Anthony whenever I hear any of those three names I think of one of the greatest movies I've seen. I'm 15 minutes into the movie and I'm already in tears, I couldn't believe a movie like this had so much impact at the first 15-20 minutes. This movie was all around a good movie and is a must see. It starts out with a poor male & female who have three children and the poor man is in trouble seeking out some way to get money for his wife's sickness plus food for his children. When he goes to Robert he begs and the emotion he put into that movie was so heavy you could feel the pain the poor man was going trough. Robert was actual one of those guys that made me say "Just kill this guy already". Usually I like negative rolls and support the negative rolls but Robert was doing a amazing job. The poor man escapes from the sharp claws from Robert he leaves with a car which was filled with gold. He stops by his house to find a "sucide" letter from his wife so he takes his kids and drives off to somewhere then put's his kids in some random park. The bad guys start chasing him so Robert tries to lose em but get's tied up in a car accident which he survived I must say that was a very fake part in the movie but every movie has a flaw eh? Oh well anyways he finds the gold which surprisingly isn't burned and runs around the street with it trying to avoid the cops. He goes to the park to see that his kids are nowhere to be found he starts yelling Aman..? He dosen't yell the other two names so it's him screaming AMAN! Akbar was raised by a Muslim by the time he found the child he was going to drive home but to see Akbar's mom in the street then the Muslim guy takes her to her home but she's blind! She has no idea she is in present with one of her kids. Anthony faints at a local church and Amar was found by a police officer. All three of them grew up with pride of there religion so here we are somewhat 20 years later.
The mom loses bunch of blood then is rushed to her hospital but what the kids don't know is that they are brothers and they really don't know there real mother nor does the mother know her kids due to her being blind. So Amar, Akbar , and Anthony all end up at the same place in the hospital because they have the same blood type of there mother(NO DUH!!!) so they donate blood all to there mom then here comes the opening cerdits with a very touching song. We get to the journey of the three young men and we find out that Akbar & Anthony are very close(Well at least in the first half) so anyways Anthony always refers to the old woman as his mother and so do the other two I think. Anthony also calls Akbar & Amar as his brothers but let's get back to there real dad it seems his the evil guy now LMFAO! But Robert get's away with bunch of gold and Anthony somehow helps him out for a little bit in the movie but what happens? Will Robert regain control of money and power again? Will Amar, Akbar, Anthony find the truth? Will the mom ever be able to see her children again? Watch the blockbuster to find out.
Also the girl who fell in love with Amar did horrible acting at first she said she stole money because there family was poor but she looked like she was giving false information(worst crying in a movie I've seen) I wouldn't believe her no matter what but it turns out she told the truth. I was shocked..
The mom loses bunch of blood then is rushed to her hospital but what the kids don't know is that they are brothers and they really don't know there real mother nor does the mother know her kids due to her being blind. So Amar, Akbar , and Anthony all end up at the same place in the hospital because they have the same blood type of there mother(NO DUH!!!) so they donate blood all to there mom then here comes the opening cerdits with a very touching song. We get to the journey of the three young men and we find out that Akbar & Anthony are very close(Well at least in the first half) so anyways Anthony always refers to the old woman as his mother and so do the other two I think. Anthony also calls Akbar & Amar as his brothers but let's get back to there real dad it seems his the evil guy now LMFAO! But Robert get's away with bunch of gold and Anthony somehow helps him out for a little bit in the movie but what happens? Will Robert regain control of money and power again? Will Amar, Akbar, Anthony find the truth? Will the mom ever be able to see her children again? Watch the blockbuster to find out.
Also the girl who fell in love with Amar did horrible acting at first she said she stole money because there family was poor but she looked like she was giving false information(worst crying in a movie I've seen) I wouldn't believe her no matter what but it turns out she told the truth. I was shocked..
- xXOwnagexX
- 1 jul 2007
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Amar Akbar Anthony (AAA) cannot be rated AAA for the movie it is but anybody can rate AAA for Amitabh Bachchan's acting abilities. When Amitabh plays he can put all the cast of any movie aside & he alone reign it. This was evident for the umpteenth time by the supreme star he is. His comedy was superb, his command over Hindi & English are so effortlessly shown. His tapori Hindi of a Bombaiyya Christian suited him so well, no other actor including Rajesh Khanna (another superb star) could not have played so effortlessly. The movie is considered a classic because it was the trendsetter of those times, then a lot of movies like AAA came with different casts, none had the quality of AAA and the versatility of Amitabh Bachchan. Cheap imitations make this movie a deja vu feeling for many, as so many came & failed. The audience those days had a fresh feel with this story which was based on deceit, thrill, comedy, drama, chase & good songs. When you finish watching the movie you will only be appreciating Amitabh's acting ability. Without him or a lesser hero this movie would surely have failed. With him it was a blockbuster.
- kichdi
- 16 ago 2012
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This film is a true Bollywood classic. The story is wonderful and quick moving. The acting, brilliant. It is a must see for anyone interested in Bollywood. The film follows a standard Bollywood format,i.e. family tragedy and the ability to overcome. Add that splash of romance and this movie has it all.
- kfadich
- 18 ago 2003
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- sam_grover99
- 31 ene 2005
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This is a perfect hindi masala movie - it has everything - love, action, comedy, good songs and a great story. Amar, Akbar and Anthony are all brothers separated when they are very young. However fate has them crossing paths and eventually a big family re-union at the end.
You walk out of the film, however, only remembering Amitabh as Anthony. He is at his hilarious best. There are places when he becomes the Angry Young Man he is famous for - but his comedy scenes are what set him apart in this movie. The song "My name is Anthony Gonsalves" is an absolute classic and himself talking into the mirror after being beaten up is another great scene.
All in all if you want a movie to entertain you for 3 hours this is it.
You walk out of the film, however, only remembering Amitabh as Anthony. He is at his hilarious best. There are places when he becomes the Angry Young Man he is famous for - but his comedy scenes are what set him apart in this movie. The song "My name is Anthony Gonsalves" is an absolute classic and himself talking into the mirror after being beaten up is another great scene.
All in all if you want a movie to entertain you for 3 hours this is it.
- lordguha
- 20 abr 2000
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Amar akbar anthony is brilliant cinema and full of entertainment. Directed by Manmohan Desai who has made films like coolie, mard and naseeb. Once again Manmohan directs a fabulous movie with action, comesy and family drama. Vinod plays Amar a hindu character and gives a good performance. Rishi plays Akbar and gives a lovable performance. Amitabh plays Anthony and gives an outstanding performance. Amitabh received a Best actor award for his role of Anthony. Shabana Azmi gives a decent performance, Neetu Singh is alright. Parveen babi is lovely, Pran and Nirupa Roy are supporting roles in this movie and give good performances. The movie has loads of great songs, my favorite is My name is Anthony Gonsalves.
- Li_85
- 28 sep 2008
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Amitabh Bachchan is a fantastic actor. Him and Sharukh Khan are known as the Bollywood kings. Nearly every film that Amitabh Bachchan comes in I give it either 9 out of 10, or 10 out of 10 like Naseeb, Coolie, Amar, Akbar, Anthony, Mard and a lot of other films. Amar, Akbar, Anthony is about 3 brothers who are left by their Mum with their Dad and they all get separated while they are children. Amar is found by a Indian and is grown to be an Indian.
Akbar is found by a Muslim and is grown to be a Muslim.
Anthony is found by a Christian and is grown to be a Christian and at the end the family including the mother all find each other.
I loved the storyline and the fighting too.
Akbar is found by a Muslim and is grown to be a Muslim.
Anthony is found by a Christian and is grown to be a Christian and at the end the family including the mother all find each other.
I loved the storyline and the fighting too.
- husnain_05
- 30 sep 2005
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Amar Akbar Anthony review :
"Entertainment. Entertainment. And Entertainment".
Vidya Balan's golden words in The Dirty Picture (2011) are actually apt for a 1977 multistarrer directed by the legendary Manmohan Desai (MKD). Thats Amar Akbar Anthony (AAA).
This is one Amitabh Bachchan film which defines the term "Entertainment". Probably after Sholay (1975). It is unpretentious in its approach, it lacks logic and yet it is a complete family entertainer you can watch again and again without getting bored even for a nano second.
A typical lost and found formula patented by MKD and copied relentlessly throughout 70s and 80s, AAA has three stars and an ensemble supporting cast and yet the movie is all about Amitabh Bachchan and his iconic character - Anthony Gonsalves.
Whether romancing the late Parveen Babi or fighting her bodyguard Zebesco (Yusuf Khan), Bachchan was first rate. His drunken act in front of the mirror rank amongst the best comic scenes of Bollywood.
Not to take the credit away from Vinod Khanna and Rishi Kapoor who held their ground high and gave top notch performances, but AAA is primarily an Amitabh Bachchan film and he hits you like a hurricane.
"Apun tumko sirf do maara par solid maara ki nahi!!" he teases Inspector Amar (Vinod Khanna') from the prison cell in another memorable scene.
AAA not only won the Best actor Filmfare award for Bachchan but also turned him from an angry young man in to a one man entertainer - someone who could romance, fight, dance, do comedy, do anything and everthing - all rolled in to one kinda super hero. It set the tone for his 80s avatar in super hits like Lawaaris (1981), Namak Halaal (1982), Coolie (1983) and Sharaabi (1984) where he was a one man show. Naam hai Bachchan, Amitabh Bachchan!!
Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni
"Entertainment. Entertainment. And Entertainment".
Vidya Balan's golden words in The Dirty Picture (2011) are actually apt for a 1977 multistarrer directed by the legendary Manmohan Desai (MKD). Thats Amar Akbar Anthony (AAA).
This is one Amitabh Bachchan film which defines the term "Entertainment". Probably after Sholay (1975). It is unpretentious in its approach, it lacks logic and yet it is a complete family entertainer you can watch again and again without getting bored even for a nano second.
A typical lost and found formula patented by MKD and copied relentlessly throughout 70s and 80s, AAA has three stars and an ensemble supporting cast and yet the movie is all about Amitabh Bachchan and his iconic character - Anthony Gonsalves.
Whether romancing the late Parveen Babi or fighting her bodyguard Zebesco (Yusuf Khan), Bachchan was first rate. His drunken act in front of the mirror rank amongst the best comic scenes of Bollywood.
Not to take the credit away from Vinod Khanna and Rishi Kapoor who held their ground high and gave top notch performances, but AAA is primarily an Amitabh Bachchan film and he hits you like a hurricane.
"Apun tumko sirf do maara par solid maara ki nahi!!" he teases Inspector Amar (Vinod Khanna') from the prison cell in another memorable scene.
AAA not only won the Best actor Filmfare award for Bachchan but also turned him from an angry young man in to a one man entertainer - someone who could romance, fight, dance, do comedy, do anything and everthing - all rolled in to one kinda super hero. It set the tone for his 80s avatar in super hits like Lawaaris (1981), Namak Halaal (1982), Coolie (1983) and Sharaabi (1984) where he was a one man show. Naam hai Bachchan, Amitabh Bachchan!!
Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni
- nadkarnisumeet
- 10 oct 2020
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Is a family film
3 sons separated from parents, finally 3 sons have to be with parents. Hindu Muslim Christianity teaches love
- baldaniyajanak
- 30 may 2020
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This really was a great movie to watch, my mum really loves this film too, it;s the story about 3 brothers Amar (Vinod Khanna who played his part so well in the film,this guy is such a great actor and i hope he makes more great films like this one) Akbar (Rishi Kapoor, who is such a legend, he played his part so well and make me laugh in the film) and Anthony( played by Big B he was so funny and i just love the ending of this film too. Shabana Azmi is in this film too, she looked so beautiful and elegant, and she too along with the other female leads acted really well. and i really loved the music especially the title song, the film really is a classic and worth watching, it's a nice family movie. go and check it out.
- Dream_Woman
- 7 ene 2008
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"Amar Akbar Anthony" is a classic Bollywood film directed by Manmohan Desai and released in 1977. Starring Amitabh Bachchan, Vinod Khanna, and Rishi Kapoor in the lead roles, the movie is a masala entertainer that blends comedy, action, drama, and romance.
The story revolves around three brothers, Amar, Akbar, and Anthony, who are separated in childhood due to unfortunate circumstances. Each brother is raised by a different religious family, and as they grow up, they find themselves leading very different lives. Amar becomes a police officer, Akbar becomes a qawwali singer, and Anthony becomes a liquor dealer.
The film's strength lies in its lively and engaging screenplay, which is filled with witty dialogues, humorous situations, and unexpected plot twists. The director masterfully weaves together the three storylines, leading to a grand climax where the brothers are reunited and face off against the villain.
The performances in "Amar Akbar Anthony" are top-notch. Amitabh Bachchan delivers a powerful and charismatic performance as Amar, Vinod Khanna shines as Akbar with his charm and musical talents, and Rishi Kapoor brings his signature charm and energy to the role of Anthony. The chemistry between the three actors is palpable, and their camaraderie on-screen is a delight to watch.
The film's music, composed by the legendary duo of Laxmikant-Pyarelal, is another highlight. Songs like "My Name Is Anthony Gonsalves," "Parda Hai Parda," and "Humko Tumse Ho Gaya Hai Pyar" have become iconic over the years and are still beloved by audiences.
While "Amar Akbar Anthony" is primarily known for its entertainment value and larger-than-life moments, it also touches upon themes of religious harmony and the importance of family bonds. The movie's message of unity and love resonated with audiences, making it a memorable film that has stood the test of time.
Overall, "Amar Akbar Anthony" is a quintessential Bollywood entertainer that combines action, comedy, drama, and romance in a delightful package. It remains a beloved film in Indian cinema and is recommended for those who enjoy masala movies with a mix of emotions and entertainment.
The story revolves around three brothers, Amar, Akbar, and Anthony, who are separated in childhood due to unfortunate circumstances. Each brother is raised by a different religious family, and as they grow up, they find themselves leading very different lives. Amar becomes a police officer, Akbar becomes a qawwali singer, and Anthony becomes a liquor dealer.
The film's strength lies in its lively and engaging screenplay, which is filled with witty dialogues, humorous situations, and unexpected plot twists. The director masterfully weaves together the three storylines, leading to a grand climax where the brothers are reunited and face off against the villain.
The performances in "Amar Akbar Anthony" are top-notch. Amitabh Bachchan delivers a powerful and charismatic performance as Amar, Vinod Khanna shines as Akbar with his charm and musical talents, and Rishi Kapoor brings his signature charm and energy to the role of Anthony. The chemistry between the three actors is palpable, and their camaraderie on-screen is a delight to watch.
The film's music, composed by the legendary duo of Laxmikant-Pyarelal, is another highlight. Songs like "My Name Is Anthony Gonsalves," "Parda Hai Parda," and "Humko Tumse Ho Gaya Hai Pyar" have become iconic over the years and are still beloved by audiences.
While "Amar Akbar Anthony" is primarily known for its entertainment value and larger-than-life moments, it also touches upon themes of religious harmony and the importance of family bonds. The movie's message of unity and love resonated with audiences, making it a memorable film that has stood the test of time.
Overall, "Amar Akbar Anthony" is a quintessential Bollywood entertainer that combines action, comedy, drama, and romance in a delightful package. It remains a beloved film in Indian cinema and is recommended for those who enjoy masala movies with a mix of emotions and entertainment.
- disharma-24131
- 15 jul 2023
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I absolutely love 70s Bollywood. The heroes and villains, the humour, the hairstyles, the flares, the accents, the approach of modernity but at the same time not forgetting tradition, culture and what makes Indian cinema unique. And Amar Akbar Anthony stands as one of the very best. I first saw it as a child and it still warms my heart decades later. A film which at its very heart, is about love, healing and togetherness, not only between individuals and family, but as a society. Symbolically the mother is India and her sons represent her diversity. And although they have different spiritual paths, they are still from the womb of the motherland, one blood, one heart. Hoon hoon hota hai, paani nahi.
- mujali-48677
- 1 nov 2020
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Review By Kamal K
Entertainment. Entertainment. And Entertainment".
Vidya Balan's golden words in The Dirty Picture (2011) are actually apt for a 1977 multistarrer directed by the legendary Manmohan Desai (MKD). Thats Amar Akbar Anthony (AAA).
This is one Amitabh Bachchan film which defines the term "Entertainment". Probably after Sholay (1975). It is unpretentious in its approach, it lacks logic and yet it is a complete family entertainer you can watch again and again without getting bored even for a nano second.
A typical lost and found formula patented by MKD and copied relentlessly throughout 70s and 80s, AAA has three stars and an ensemble supporting cast and yet the movie is all about Amitabh Bachchan and his iconic character - Anthony Gonsalves.
Whether romancing the late Parveen Babi or fighting her bodyguard Zebesco (Yusuf Khan), Bachchan was first rate. His drunken act in front of the mirror rank amongst the best comic scenes of Bollywood.
Not to take the credit away from Vinod Khanna and Rishi Kapoor who held their ground high and gave top notch performances, but AAA is primarily an Amitabh Bachchan film and he hits you like a hurricane.
"Apun tumko sirf do maara par solid maara ki nahi!!" he teases Inspector Amar (Vinod Khanna') from the prison cell in another memorable scene.
AAA not only won the Best actor Filmfare award for Bachchan but also turned him from an angry young man in to a one man entertainer - someone who could romance, fight, dance, do comedy, do anything and everthing - all rolled in to one kinda super hero.
Entertainment. Entertainment. And Entertainment".
Vidya Balan's golden words in The Dirty Picture (2011) are actually apt for a 1977 multistarrer directed by the legendary Manmohan Desai (MKD). Thats Amar Akbar Anthony (AAA).
This is one Amitabh Bachchan film which defines the term "Entertainment". Probably after Sholay (1975). It is unpretentious in its approach, it lacks logic and yet it is a complete family entertainer you can watch again and again without getting bored even for a nano second.
A typical lost and found formula patented by MKD and copied relentlessly throughout 70s and 80s, AAA has three stars and an ensemble supporting cast and yet the movie is all about Amitabh Bachchan and his iconic character - Anthony Gonsalves.
Whether romancing the late Parveen Babi or fighting her bodyguard Zebesco (Yusuf Khan), Bachchan was first rate. His drunken act in front of the mirror rank amongst the best comic scenes of Bollywood.
Not to take the credit away from Vinod Khanna and Rishi Kapoor who held their ground high and gave top notch performances, but AAA is primarily an Amitabh Bachchan film and he hits you like a hurricane.
"Apun tumko sirf do maara par solid maara ki nahi!!" he teases Inspector Amar (Vinod Khanna') from the prison cell in another memorable scene.
AAA not only won the Best actor Filmfare award for Bachchan but also turned him from an angry young man in to a one man entertainer - someone who could romance, fight, dance, do comedy, do anything and everthing - all rolled in to one kinda super hero.
- IPyaarCinema
- 5 jun 2021
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I loved every single detail about this movie the songs the acting the storytelling uffff it was an absolute masterpiece and candy to my eyes and ears such movies are rare to find nowadays so grateful for that one page that made me aware of the existence of such great movies and actors!
I will definitely be watching more of Rishi Kapoor movies he is so handsome and has that lay off energy around him that made the character Akbar absolutely beautiful And how can I not speak about the ideas behind the making of this movie?? I loved the massage behind it the most...Hindus,Muslims and Christian are beautifully represented in this movie living together peacefully and putting humanity and similarities first and foremost!
This is how religion should be used for not for profit or separation of people but it could actually unite humanity if humans practiced it in that manner which is shown in the movie.
Great watch totally recommend!
I will definitely be watching more of Rishi Kapoor movies he is so handsome and has that lay off energy around him that made the character Akbar absolutely beautiful And how can I not speak about the ideas behind the making of this movie?? I loved the massage behind it the most...Hindus,Muslims and Christian are beautifully represented in this movie living together peacefully and putting humanity and similarities first and foremost!
This is how religion should be used for not for profit or separation of people but it could actually unite humanity if humans practiced it in that manner which is shown in the movie.
Great watch totally recommend!
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Amar Akbar Anthony (1977) :
Brief Review -
When the holy trinity of mass cinema's religions - Arts, Science and Commerce - all bowed down to the insane conviction of director Manmohan Desai. There are films that you call "my father's favorite," and then they become one of your favorites despite the generation gap. And then you want to forward them to your next generation with the assurance that it will become one of their favorites as well. The ideas and style of cinema keep changing every decade, but the entertainment value, emotions, impact, and memories can't be changed. There were films that attempted to bring Hindu and Muslim communities together right from the late 40s, but they didn't know that some master of commercial mass cinema would come with his own conviction towards the late 70s and try to bring together the holy trinity of religious communities in India: Hindu, Muslim, and Christian, together with a film having the apt title "Amar Akbar Anthony." Believe me, commercial mass cinema with a large cast, grand scale, action, romance, emotions, and drama doesn't get any better. I know all these factors are present in almost every huge blockbuster from the golden era of Bollywood, but Desai gave it a religious kick that scored a perfect goal. How did he convince a superstar who was known as an "angry young man" to play the lead role, who will get beaten by his elder brother (another superstar) in the film and have his character name in the end of the titl? Will any superstar in today's time say yes to it? Will there be any security amongst the three male and female stars to come forward and say yes to a script like this? This is why AAA is evergreen, a classic, a cult, or whatever you call it in this category. Ever heard of "chain reactions?" AAA is the exemplary masterpiece of that term. Every scene is linked to the next, making it a chain of episodic blockbusters that add insane repeat value to the overall equation. Manmohan Desai's BIGGEST HIT EVER, DESERVINGLY! No further statements.
RATING - 8/10*
By - #samthebestest.
When the holy trinity of mass cinema's religions - Arts, Science and Commerce - all bowed down to the insane conviction of director Manmohan Desai. There are films that you call "my father's favorite," and then they become one of your favorites despite the generation gap. And then you want to forward them to your next generation with the assurance that it will become one of their favorites as well. The ideas and style of cinema keep changing every decade, but the entertainment value, emotions, impact, and memories can't be changed. There were films that attempted to bring Hindu and Muslim communities together right from the late 40s, but they didn't know that some master of commercial mass cinema would come with his own conviction towards the late 70s and try to bring together the holy trinity of religious communities in India: Hindu, Muslim, and Christian, together with a film having the apt title "Amar Akbar Anthony." Believe me, commercial mass cinema with a large cast, grand scale, action, romance, emotions, and drama doesn't get any better. I know all these factors are present in almost every huge blockbuster from the golden era of Bollywood, but Desai gave it a religious kick that scored a perfect goal. How did he convince a superstar who was known as an "angry young man" to play the lead role, who will get beaten by his elder brother (another superstar) in the film and have his character name in the end of the titl? Will any superstar in today's time say yes to it? Will there be any security amongst the three male and female stars to come forward and say yes to a script like this? This is why AAA is evergreen, a classic, a cult, or whatever you call it in this category. Ever heard of "chain reactions?" AAA is the exemplary masterpiece of that term. Every scene is linked to the next, making it a chain of episodic blockbusters that add insane repeat value to the overall equation. Manmohan Desai's BIGGEST HIT EVER, DESERVINGLY! No further statements.
RATING - 8/10*
By - #samthebestest.
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