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Buddha Mil Gaya (1971)

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Buddha Mil Gaya

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8/10

Surprises till the very end

Om Prakash as a character actor always was a treat to watch. His roles were full of comic adventures, a smart person who is not afraid of making a fool of himself or a full who thinks he is the smartest person. In here he plays a person who is seemingly docile but could be a murderer!!

The good part of the movie is nothing is this movie is what it actually seems to be! Even if you have read the plot of this movie, there are still surprises and they come out at the very end of the movie. Very few Indian movies have been able to maintain the suspense. Om Prakash is certainly a treat to watch. Naveen Nishchol is also at his prime. Deven Verma provides comic relief in style.

8/10 and is a movie which has something for everyone.
  • ArvindVyas
  • 17 mar 2004
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8/10

Buddha Mil Gaya is the closest Hrishikesh Mukherjee gets to the Salim Javed brand of entertainment.

Hrishikesh Mukherjee and Salim-Javed never collaborated on a movie. In the 1970s, these were two institutions of the Hindi film industry that operated in different spaces altogether- and yet were able to enthrall the same audience with their distinct approaches to telling a story on screen. Both were prolific, and both were big brands. At the start of the decade Hrishikesh Mukherjee directed Buddha Mil Gaya', comedy- thriller that is funnier than most out and out comedies of that time, and also has more thrills than most out and out thrillers of the period. And the striking thing about the movie is its almost 'Salim-Javed'ian plot treated by Mukherjee in his own trademark manner. Also, it is one of those rare non-art-house Hindi movies in which the hero of the show is an old man- essayed by the inimitable Om Prakash. And what makes it more unique is that the old man here is not shown as frail or dependent on someone. The man here fights his own battles and takes everything head on, while not losing his sense of humor even for a moment. This elderly fellow is younger than most youngsters at heart- he is quick, he is nimble, he is charming, and he is brave. And he is remarkably entertaining.

The movie stars Deven Verma and Navin Nischal as slackers who do a bit of photography to earn their daily bread. Tenants to a kind yet fiery old lady and her granddaughter, the two guys are forever hard pressed for money. Then one day they see an advertisement announcing for a missing old man to report himself to his corporate partners in the next fifteen days, or else be at the risk of losing all his money to them. The two of them wish to catch hold of this old fellow and apprise him of this news. They think that this might lead them to a handsome sum of money. In a happy coincidence they spot the old man in one of the photographs they had clicked a few days back and very soon run into him at the same place where they clicked it. They request the man to accompany them to their home, and the man agrees because of a personal reason. The two however are unaware that this old fellow is on a grave mission to rest the ghosts of his past. Within no time they too get well and truly embroiled in the dangerous game of the old fellow. What follows next and what shape does the old man's mission take, is what the movie is all about.

There are slight cinematic liberties that Mukherjee takes in the movie, especially in the first half. But all in all he has a taut script at hand which he executes with great dexterity on screen. It looks like the making of the film was a joyride and that fun and frolic gets reflected in the way the characters perform. The humor in the film is clean and sans any innuendos (as you expect with any Hrishikesh Mukherjee film), and it is remarkable the way the director derives genuine laughs in the most simple and innocuous of situations. The two heroines opposite Deven and Navin are Aruna Irani and Archana (a new face in her only Hindi movie). The exchanges between the two couples are most deftly designed and it is ensured that none of it is the run of the mill stiff.

When the old man enters their lives and Deven and Navin get involved in his affairs- the two of them form a pair not far off from the Amar-Prem Jodi from Andaaz Apna Apna- two not-so-smart people led by the slightly less duffer but vastly more articulate fellow on the trail of something intricate. Both the actors do a fine job, more so Deven Verma who lights up the scenes with his flair for comedy. However, the life and soul of the film is the performance of Om Prakash. He is effervescent on screen and completely owns the second half of the story. The way he expresses himself in the 'thumri' he teaches Archana is simply amazing. It is pretty evident the man knew that he would never get many such opportunities to play such a flamboyant character- and thus makes the most of it. The story and the intentions of his characters in the film are kept as suspense till the last few minutes, and this adds an additional dimension of intrigue to the narrative.

The music by RD Burman is superb- two of the songs are quite popular. 'Raat Kali Ek Khwab Mein Aayi' is one of the timeless romantic numbers created by the maestro. There is also one slightly weird comic dance number with Om Prakash as the center of the attraction that comes towards the end of the film and works well in the context of the narrative.

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  • dwnpiyush-336-40603
  • 11 abr 2012
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6/10

Comedy movie under crime classification

I used to listen to the songs from this movie all these years. Happend to see the movie now. Surprised to find a funny heroine with no expression, when there is beautiful and talented Aruna Rani is cast as extra. Poor Navin. There was no match. I googled to find this heroine Archana. But no result. Even in the cast her face doesn't appear. Probably, she is some movie guys daughter or close relative. The plot is clearly known when this Mona started spying. But Shetty to be a police detective was a surprise. On the whole this movie goes smoothly. It is a good family movie and time pass. But a bit difficult to believe that it is Rishikesh mukarjee movie.
  • rawikumar-47335
  • 15 jul 2024
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10/10

Great film-making

This one is a real entertainer. This movie is genuinely funny and genuinely a mystery. Hrishkesh Mukherjee was a genuinely good director and story-teller; something which a lot of filmmakers seem to forget nowadays. You should also watch some of his other films: they are very different from each other and most are in the lower-budget range but with excellent results. Music and songs are also memorable.

Just adding the comment to Yellow_Spider that his comments for this film were being lifted "word-for word" by the presenter of "Bollywood Ke Sunehre Pal" of smashits.com. Watch the November 17th 2006 episode's introduction to Buddha Mil Gaya and the song "raat kali ikk khwab me ayee" Maybe you should be acting as their writer.
  • bnanno
  • 29 dic 2006
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10/10

Best ever comic thriller with human values

It is again a great creation from Greatest Hrishikesh Mukharjee..Acting not overacting,clean dialogue,Suspense and music every field is awesome.

We need remake of this film with Amitabh ji.
  • taghills
  • 27 may 2021
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3/10

Puerile with great songs

Hard to believe that Hrishikesh Mukherjee directed this eminently forgettable movie. There is no suspense. Everything is pretty obvious from the get go. Including who his daughter is. And there is no great comedic moments either. What we do have is very good acting by Om Prakash as usual. But R. D. is at his best. None of the songs really fit in the story line. But they are all very good so it works.
  • osbaba
  • 13 dic 2020
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3/10

Great songs and music. Really silly movie.

Don't waste your time on this movie. The music and songs are good. The movie is not.
  • rohasnagpal
  • 16 dic 2020
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