Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA musician helps a woman who’s unable to speak or hear achieve her dream to become a classical dancer.A musician helps a woman who’s unable to speak or hear achieve her dream to become a classical dancer.A musician helps a woman who’s unable to speak or hear achieve her dream to become a classical dancer.
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Shashikala Jawalkar
- Savitri Pradhan
- (as Shashikala)
Babbanlal Yadav
- Jewellery Store Owner
- (as Babban)
Shreeram Lagoo
- Masterji Chintamani Pradhan
- (as Dr. Shreeram Lagoo)
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Sargam (1979) :
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K. Viswanath's musical and dramatic masterclass. Sargam is a Hindi remix of the Telugu film "Siri Siri Muvva" (1976), directed by Viswanath, which became famous at the time. As we all know, Viswanath is a legendary director, but I'd like to focus on one of the signature styles that's related to music. How beautifully he has used art forms like music and dance through his films, and that too with abnormal or helpless characters. You can notice that through his films, such as Sankarabharanam, Sagara Sangamam, Jeevan Jyothi, Swathi Muthyam, and Swathi Kiranam, and learn that music can be one of the main elements in human life. Sargam is simply based on that theory. A mute girl expresses her love and views through her dance. A pupil expresses his needs and care through his instrument. They are in love, but they don't know that. When the girl realizes, the boy denies, making the entire scene highly emotional. You can't find a better musical and artistic proposal scene than seeing a girl putting a varmala on Dafli and keeping her anklets there. The film is filled with many dramatic and emotional moments like this that move you. They haven't got much to do with a theoretical sense, but you don't really care much because the film is set in a certain musical zone and you believe everything that's happening out there. The scene when Raju begs the doctor to marry Hema and she is eavesdropping from the room is so beautiful. In the next scene, she realizes her love and even expresses it. Sargam has got one of the best music albums of the decade. The legendary Laxmikant-Pyarelal gave us "Dafli Wale," "Parvat Ke Uss Paar," "Hum Pardesi Hi Gaye," "Koyal Boli," and "Ramji ki Nikli Sawaari"-a total of 5 evergreen songs, and look at the choreography and the videos of those songs. You'll enjoy every single moment. Don't miss this one if you love musicals with an allegorical touch.
RATING - 7/10*
By - #samthebestest.
K. Viswanath's musical and dramatic masterclass. Sargam is a Hindi remix of the Telugu film "Siri Siri Muvva" (1976), directed by Viswanath, which became famous at the time. As we all know, Viswanath is a legendary director, but I'd like to focus on one of the signature styles that's related to music. How beautifully he has used art forms like music and dance through his films, and that too with abnormal or helpless characters. You can notice that through his films, such as Sankarabharanam, Sagara Sangamam, Jeevan Jyothi, Swathi Muthyam, and Swathi Kiranam, and learn that music can be one of the main elements in human life. Sargam is simply based on that theory. A mute girl expresses her love and views through her dance. A pupil expresses his needs and care through his instrument. They are in love, but they don't know that. When the girl realizes, the boy denies, making the entire scene highly emotional. You can't find a better musical and artistic proposal scene than seeing a girl putting a varmala on Dafli and keeping her anklets there. The film is filled with many dramatic and emotional moments like this that move you. They haven't got much to do with a theoretical sense, but you don't really care much because the film is set in a certain musical zone and you believe everything that's happening out there. The scene when Raju begs the doctor to marry Hema and she is eavesdropping from the room is so beautiful. In the next scene, she realizes her love and even expresses it. Sargam has got one of the best music albums of the decade. The legendary Laxmikant-Pyarelal gave us "Dafli Wale," "Parvat Ke Uss Paar," "Hum Pardesi Hi Gaye," "Koyal Boli," and "Ramji ki Nikli Sawaari"-a total of 5 evergreen songs, and look at the choreography and the videos of those songs. You'll enjoy every single moment. Don't miss this one if you love musicals with an allegorical touch.
RATING - 7/10*
By - #samthebestest.
- SAMTHEBESTEST
- 20 sep 2024
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- TriviaThis is Jayapradha's first Hindi movie.
- ConexionesReferenced in Ek Duuje Ke Liye (1981)
- Bandas sonorasHAM TO CHALE PARDES HAM PARDESI HO GAYE
Performed by Mohammad Rafi (as Rafi)
Lyrics by Anand Bakshi
Music by Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar and Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma (as Laxmikant Pyarelal)
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