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Chehre Pe Chehra

  • 1981
  • 2h 20min
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Chehre Pe Chehra (1981)
Ciencia FicciónDramaRomanceTerrorThriller

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaDr Wilson is well respected person in a small Goan village, soon one of his experiments will turn him into a monster.Dr Wilson is well respected person in a small Goan village, soon one of his experiments will turn him into a monster.Dr Wilson is well respected person in a small Goan village, soon one of his experiments will turn him into a monster.

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    • Raj Tilak
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    • Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Elenco
    • Sanjeev Kumar
    • Rekha
    • Vinod Mehra
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.3/10
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    • Dirección
      • Raj Tilak
    • Guionista
      • Robert Louis Stevenson
    • Elenco
      • Sanjeev Kumar
      • Rekha
      • Vinod Mehra
    • 4Opiniones de los usuarios
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    Sanjeev Kumar
    Sanjeev Kumar
    • Dr. Wilson…
    Rekha
    Rekha
    • Daisy
    Vinod Mehra
    Vinod Mehra
    • David
    Sulakshana Pandit
    Sulakshana Pandit
    • Diana
    Amol Palekar
    Amol Palekar
    • Peter
    Rajni Sharma
    Rajni Sharma
    • Martha
    Amjad Khan
    Amjad Khan
    • Kanhus (Martha's brother)
    Shreeram Lagoo
    Shreeram Lagoo
    • Priest
    Iftekhar
    Iftekhar
    • Colonel (Diana's dad)
    Shammi
    Shammi
    Suresh Chatwal
    Suresh Chatwal
    Kumar Aditya
    Prem Sagar
    Prem Sagar
    M.B. Shetty
    M.B. Shetty
    • Bar bouncer
    Shatrughan Sinha
    Shatrughan Sinha
    • Dr. Sinha
    Kedarnath Saigal
    Kedarnath Saigal
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      • Robert Louis Stevenson
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    5SumanShakya

    Review from Movie Guide 2020

    "Against all the odds, Sanjeev Kumar's over-the-top make-up and performance as a monster makes it worth watching;" as quoted in "Reviewing Hindi Cinema since 1945: Movie Guide 2020"
    5jmathur_swayamprabha

    Sanjeev Kumar as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

    Famous Scottish author - Robert Louis Stevensor's classic novella - Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was first published in 1886 on which Hollywood movies were made under the title - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in 1920, 1931 and 1941. This classic story was adapted for theatre play and TV serial too. It's a story based on the split personality disorder of a person, i.e., the state in which two different personalities reside in the same person out of which one remains at a particular time and the person continues to switch over between them. Besides, as the novella showed one personality (which came into existence later than the first or the original one) is low in morals as compared to the other one, later on the phrase - 'Jekyll and Hyde' became almost a maxim to denote a person's ethically contrasting activities in different situations. When the same person acts morally in one situation and immorally in some other, he is Jekyll in the former and Hyde in the latter.

    In India also, certain movies have been made on this concept viz. Deewaangee (2002) and Aparichit (2005). However they were the stories based on split personalities (real or fake) and not the original story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The only Bollywood movie which is a straightaway adaptation of Jekyll and Hyde story is Chehre Pe Chehra (1980) starring Sanjeev Kumar (in the lead role), Rekha, Sulakshana Pandit, Shatrughan Sinha, Vinod Mehra, Amol Palekar etc.

    Chehre Pe Chehra (a face over a face) tells the story of Dr. Wilson (Sanjeev Kumar) who is a workaholic scientist (all sincere scientists are actually workaholics only) who feels that every human-being has an element of being an angel as well as an element of being a devil in him. That's why sometimes, even good person becomes satanic in his behaviour whereas sometimes, a wicked one also becomes benevolent. He firmly believes that these two elements who remains intermixed in an individual's personality can be segregated and then a medicine can be invented to eliminate the wicked or the undesirable element, thereby leaving only the desirable or the angelic element intact. He works hard on his theory and remains busy in inventing a potion to put his theory into effect.

    The trouble comes when he experiments his invention on himself only. But the result is quite contrary to what he had theorized. His wicked persona gets segregated from the good one but it is stronger than its counterpart and he is not able to eliminate it. Like Hyde was for Dr. Jekyll in the classic work of Robert Louis Stevensor, Blackstone (the wicked part of the personality) becomes to Dr. Wilson. After several events in the screenplay, Dr. Wilson loses his life, repenting for trying to interfere with the nature. In this story whose protagonist is Dr. Wilson, there are several other characters which are for all practical purposes, supporting ones only, viz. Daisy (Rekha), Diana (Sulakshana Pandit), David (Vinod Mehra), Peter (Amol Palekar), Barrister Sinha (Shatrughan Sinha), Maartha (Rajni Sharma), Kanhus (Amjad Khan) etc.

    The problem that has always remained with the Bollywood filmmakers is that despite picking up good subject-matters, they fall into the trap of regular box office formulae, instead of dealing with the plot at hand in the best possible way. This movie was made as a horror movie which was not at all required because there is no horror at all. The make-up used for the devilish persona of the protagonist is though not bad, is nowhere near to being something admirable. The writer-director duo could have dealt with this very good story in a superfine way, canning the regular formule and avoiding to make a horror movie. In those days, horror movies were made by the Ramsays with the B grade cast whereas this movie boasts of A grade stars like Sanjeev Kumar, Rekha, Sulakshana Pandit, Amol Palekar, Shatrughan Sinha etc. Putting it straight, justice could not be done to this story idea which is an adaptation of the famous story.

    The movie has been carried by Sanjeev Kumar on his strong shoulders and it deserves a watch due to himself only because all others have not got much scope to do anything worthwhile. Technically, the movie is strictly OK. Among the songs composed by N. Dutta, Aaj Socha Hai Khayaalon Mein (sung by Mohammed Rafi and Sulakshana Pandit) deserves a mention.

    Summing up, Chehre Pe Chehra may not be liked by those who have read the novella - The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde or technically better Hollywood movies made on this story. However this is not a poor movie as such and at least the admirers of Sanjeev Kumar will be able to appreciate it.
    4khayaal_e_yaar

    Jekyll and Hyde Tale Revisited!

    I recently happened to watch this movie. I must say I wasn't expecting much because the make up effects were not up to the mark and though Sanjeev Kumar as Dr. Wilson looks like a thorough gentleman, he fails to induce terror as Mr. Blackstone. The musical score is nice and N. Dutta has composed some memorable tunes that one would love to hum for a few days to months. I specially liked the song 'Aaj Socha Hai', sung beautifully by Sulakshana Pandit and flawlessly written by 'Sahir'. The film lacks creepiness that the actual novel 'The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde' by Robert Louis Stevenson teemed with.

    The story begins with Dr. Wilson, who claims to be experimenting to sieve out a drug that would go deep within humans and eradicate their worst attributes forever. Unfortunately, Dr. Wilson is such a workaholic that he often fails to project his inherent love towards his friend David (Vinod Mehra) and fiancée Diana (Sulakshana Pandit). Diana loves Wilson unconditionally and accepts him the way he is.

    Time goes by and Dr. Wilson succeeds in making a potion that would bring the worst attributes out of a person. He decides to experiment the drug on himself, but the potion has its own disadvantages. Soon Dr. Wilson's personality begins to show more traits of nefariousness than something humanitarian. He names his villainous alter-ego Mr. Blackstone. Dr. Wilson soon finds his good personality being entirely conquered by Mr. Blackstone. As Mr. Blackstone, Dr. Wilson goes on a killing spree and murders innocent townsfolk.

    The film is slow with many unwanted characters like Daisy (Rekha), Peter (Amol Palekar), Barrister Sinha (Shatrughan Sinha) and others. Nothing really happens in the first half of the movie. The movie, however runs with a fine pace, once it's up and running. Sulakshana Pandit and Vinod Mehra have nothing much to do than serving as the best pals of Dr. Wilson. I suppose the movie could have been better with a faster pace and adding more baleful impulse in Mr. Blackstone's personality would have justified the real charisma of Sanjeev Kumar that we always wish to see on screen.

    I didn't find the movie very interesting. If you watch it once, you won't feel like watching it again. It is not a kind of movie a horror desperado would look for at midnight or on a fainéant afternoon.
    5ArvindVyas

    Dr. Jeckal and Mr. Hyde

    The movie is based on "Dr. Jeckal and Mr. Hyde". Sanjeev Kumar plays the lead role.

    One of the many below average B graders where Sanjeev Kumars shines above the cast. Thankfully, Sanjeev Kumar was one actor who had his own specialist make-up man. His make-up is better compared to what we see in many such B graders (though it is still average by Hollywood standards).

    Rekha plays sweet heart of Sanjeev Kumar. She has nothing to do but provide glamor to this thriller.

    If you have already seen any version of "Dr. Jeckal and Mr. Hyde" this movie would be just a waste of time. Have not and want to see "Dr. Jeckal and Mr. Hyde" in Hindi - this is the only choice. But I must warn you this is an average B Grade movie. You have a good star cast that supports in this movie.

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    • Trivia
      The film is based on Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, a novella written by the famous Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson.
    • Bandas sonoras
      Aa Kuch Karein
      Performed by Dilraj Kaur

      Lyrics by Sahir Ludhianvi

      Music by N. Dutta

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 13 de marzo de 1981 (India)
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      • Hindi
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      • 2h 20min(140 min)
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