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Patiala House

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 20min
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Akshay Kumar and Anushka Sharma in Patiala House (2011)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA talented young Indian cricket player must defy his father's wishes to play for the side of England, a rebellion his siblings quietly cheer.A talented young Indian cricket player must defy his father's wishes to play for the side of England, a rebellion his siblings quietly cheer.A talented young Indian cricket player must defy his father's wishes to play for the side of England, a rebellion his siblings quietly cheer.

  • Dirección
    • Nikkhil Advani
  • Guionistas
    • Nikkhil Advani
    • Earl D'Souza
    • Anvita Dutt
  • Elenco
    • Rishi Kapoor
    • Dimple Kapadia
    • Akshay Kumar
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.7/10
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    • Dirección
      • Nikkhil Advani
    • Guionistas
      • Nikkhil Advani
      • Earl D'Souza
      • Anvita Dutt
    • Elenco
      • Rishi Kapoor
      • Dimple Kapadia
      • Akshay Kumar
    • 36Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 20Opiniones de los críticos
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      • 2 nominaciones en total

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    Rishi Kapoor
    Rishi Kapoor
    • Gurtej Singh 'Bauji' Kahlon
    Dimple Kapadia
    Dimple Kapadia
    • Mrs. Kahlon
    Akshay Kumar
    Akshay Kumar
    • Parghat Singh 'Gattu' Kahlon…
    Anushka Sharma
    Anushka Sharma
    • Simran Chaggal
    Tinnu Anand
    Tinnu Anand
    • Mr. Bedi
    Soni Razdan
    Soni Razdan
    • Dolly Mann
    Prem Chopra
    Prem Chopra
    • Veerendra Singh Saini
    Masood Akhtar
    Masood Akhtar
    • Dr. Kawaljit
    Jeneva Talwar
    • Preity Kahlon
    Suparna Marwah
    Suparna Marwah
    • Harleen Kahlon
    Neelu Kohli
    Neelu Kohli
    Rabbit
    • Aman Kahlon
    • (as Rabbit Sach)
    Armaan Kirmani
    • Jaskaran Kahlon
    Maya Sarao
    Maya Sarao
    • Manmeet Kahlon
    Simi Melwani
    • Ashpreet Kahlon
    Tanvir Singh
    • Ranbir Brar
    Devansh Daswani
    • Zeeshan Chaggal
    Usman Qureshi
    • Teenage Gattu
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      • Earl D'Souza
      • Anvita Dutt
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    9simplymegha

    Worth a watch!!

    I've put off watching this movie for over three months now simply because I have been very disappointed by the last few films of Akshay Kumar. But this movie was a pleasant surprise. The story line is very predictable but the movie doesn't really disappoint in terms of story, acting or plots. The execution of the plot is excellent. Akshay Kumar looks great and so does Anushka Sharma, although her performance is forgettable and so is Dimpla Kapadia. Waste of her acting prowess - she only has one dialog in the movie. Rishi Kapoor looks great as a Sardar and I was hoping Akshay Kumar would don his sardar "avatar" too but he still looks great. I wasn't bored at any point in the movie and I would say the movie is definitely worth a watch
    6ian959

    Worth while watch

    Okay, first up I suppose I best say that this is the best film Akshay Kumar has done for a long time. Whilst he will never be a great actor, at least here he does an excellent job with a character that could have been a disaster. No over the top performance, this is a measured effort that conveys the character's inner turmoils very well.

    The rest of the cast also do a fine job. Rishi Kapoor is always excellent and does a very creditable job as the head of the house. Dimple Kapadia plays his wife with sensitivity and purpose, although she is under utilised and perhaps underwritten and subservient in the screenplay. Anushka Sharma also does an excellent job in a role that could quite easily have devolved into a mess. I quite fancy that, on the evidence of her first four films, we may potentially be seeing the emergence of a new Queen of Bollywood.

    The film itself is a very interesting look at the family in an Indian household in Southall, London, where traditional values are being undermined somewhat by the younger generation being more influenced by the cosmopolitan opportunities of a more accepting London than that which their parents faced.

    The only real complaint I have with the film is that too many characters were brought to the fore and it results in a bit of confusion as to who is who. However, that aside, the screenplay is good, the film has a sense of purpose and moves forward at a nice pace. There is no unnecessary sentimentality brought into play and the end result is a film that does not scale great heights of classic cinema but is an eminently watchable film that deals with its subject matter very well.
    jmathur_swayamprabha

    Have the times really changed in England ?

    I watched this movie when it was released in February 2011. At that time, I thought the subject matter of the movie was not relevant contemporarily, however suddenly the riots in London have made me feel that perhaps the movie makers must have experienced something like premonition or telepathy that he chose the theme of the movie which was not only true a few decades back but it has again come true after a few months of the movie's release - the hate-filled attacks on the Asians in England, especially London. The movie tells the story of a Sikh family settled in Southall and now the English authorities are praising the spirit of the people (mainly Indians) settled in Southall only in checking this avoidable havoc.

    Southall is considered a mini India in London and when the astray, unemployed and spoilt English youths are presently on a rampage in London and adjacent towns, the movie appears to be all the more relevant and I feel that by coincidence, it became a movie ahead of its time. The moviemaker has made in the fashion of a masala flick only, intermixing comedy and emotions to the optimum; however, by default, now it has become practically relevant too because the Indians and the other Asians presently being attacked and looted in London must be feeling the same way, the main protagonist of this movie (Rishi Kapoor) feels towards the English.

    Gurtej Singh Kahlon (Rishi Kapoor) becomes an anti-English when his family is attacked by the English brats and his uncle (Prem Chopra) is killed in the anti-Indian riots. He unites all the Indians living in Southall and go for a lot of development for them through his sheer hard work and dedication. Due to his efforts, not only the Indians prosper there but also his own family becomes a reputed one, settled in a house known as Patiala House. However, his anti-British sentiments cost his talented Cricketer son - Pargat Singh Kahlon (Akshay Kumar) when he is not able to play for England at the international level. Years pass and due to his anti-British fervour, his young family members start feeling suffocated. Since Pargat is completely dedicated to his father and he has willingly sacrificed his ambitions for his father's sentiments, he is the only man in the family who does not have any grudge against the head of the family, i.e., Gurtej or Baauji. However, his heart weeps at his shattered dream of playing international Cricket. Only his mother (Dimple Kapadia) understands and feels his pain. Else everybody in Patiala House only mocks him.

    I don't know how many people in the real world are lucky enough to get a second chance to fulfil their dreams. However, in at least two contemporary movies, I have seen life providing a second opportunity to the protagonists. Firstly, it's Meghana Mathur (Priyanka Chopra) in Fashion (2008) and secondly, it's Pargat Singh Kahlon who being a fast bowler, gets a chance to play for England at an age when usually the sportspersons seek retirement from playing. How Pargat avails this second opportunity provided to him by the destiny to turn his long-cherished, yet unfulfilled dream into reality and how it leads to an emotional confrontation between the anti-British father and his beloved son, forms the bulk of the narrative which is highly appealing.

    Patiala House could have become a great movie because it's a movie which contains its heart in the right place. The emotional drama which is the essence of the movie has been presented very well on the screen and it not only moves the audience but also inspires the youths not to lose heart and pursue whatever they are passionate about.

    However due to commercial constraints, the director could not convert this good movie into a great movie. The post-interval session has been wrapped in comedy in which the family members are busy in preventing Baauji from watching TV (lest he should see his son - Pargat aka Gattu playing on the screen). The songs and dances block the flow of the narrative.

    Music composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy is admirable because most of the songs are hummable and enjoyable. However there is only one song - Kyun Main Jaagoon which is in sync with the theme of the movie. This sentimental song has been penned by Anvita Dutt Guptan and sung by Shafqat Amanat Ali.

    Akshay Kumar and Rishi Kapoor have delivered towering performances in the central roles of father-son duo. It's, by all means, one of Akshay's five best performances. Rishi Kapoor is a legend now and Dimple perfectly compliments him (though she gets proper scope in the final phase of the movie only). Anushka Sharma as the young heroine is lively and energetic and her mere presence infuses life into this serious movie. The complete supporting cast has done well. The presence of many real life Cricketers has added value to the movie. I don't know the names of the actors but I wholeheartedly admire those who have played the roles of young Rishi Kapoor and young Akshay Kumar. Theirs are heart-conquering performances.

    I recommend this flop and underrated movie to all those Indians (whether settled in India or abroad) who are proud to be so. However when I contrast this movie with the violence presently taking place in London and nearby towns, I wonder whether the filmmaker is right in conveying his message that now there is no ethnic bias against the Indians (or the Asians) in general. Have the times really changed in England ?
    9bk_connection

    Is this Movie worth a Watch ???

    I haven't written movie comments for years, but I feel like this movie deserves a review.

    I am one of those guys who has been cursing Akshay Kumar the last 2 years for making stupid movies, and getting a lot of popularity for cheap scale movies which has done big on the Box Office screen....I never really understood why people are so fund of watching the same comedy movies over and over Until the comedy aspect dies in the movie and it gets painful to watch the movie example: Action Replay, Tees Mar Khan etc.

    BUT PATIALA HOUSE made me think different regarding Akshay Kumar and his acting....this movie Akki played very well, and showed his acting skills and he deserves to get credit for that. The show stealer in this movie is Rishi Kapoor, he was perfect as Akki's father and made a powerful impact. Rest of the cast was good and acted very matured and it was good to see Dimple Kapadia again...Anushka Sharma is a delight to watch, every entry she makes the crowd smile, and I can see her one day becoming a top actress in Bollywood.

    so Is this movie worth a One time Watch: YES and Is this movie worth a Two time Watch: YES

    Go for this movie, its worth every single cent.
    Chrysanthepop

    Kaali In Cricket

    Nikhil Advani creates yet another melodramatic Bollyflick that is 'Patiala House'. Given the script, it actually had potential of being an engaging film that tackles issues like racism, relationships and the cricket craze but Advani succumbs to Bollywood formula with the usual ingredients such as over-the-top characters, intrusive background score, brightly colourful songs, stereotypical clichés, needlessly lavish sets, sentimental scenes, overt patriotism, predictable conclusion and what not. I felt that the attempt to tackle racism was weak. A more subtle and sincere treatment could have made the difference here. Yet, if only mildly, 'Patiala House' is a tad better than the usual formula films that are churned out these days mostly because it raises some important issues (although it fails to tackle them well). Akshay Kumar takes a break from the usual mindless comedy. His performance does remind one of the work he did in awful movies like 'Ek Rishtaa' and 'Waqt, Rage Against Time' and he proves to be competent. It's high time that he chooses a decent film and a role that suits him for a change. One wonders when that's going to happen- Rishi Kapoor seems to have taken over Amitabh Bachchan's tyrannical dad role and he grossly overdoes it. Dimple Kapadia is brilliantly restrained but an actress of her calibre deserved better. Anushka Sharma is vivacious and has a commanding screen presence. 'Patiala House' is forgettable but it's not among the worst Hindi films of the year.

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    • Trivia
      The movie is loosely based on the life of England Slow left-arm orthodox bowler Monty Panesar.
    • Conexiones
      Referenced in Central Tonight: Episode dated 17 September 2013 (2013)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Laung Da Lashkara
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      Performed by Hard Kaur, Mahalakshmi Iyer and Jasbir Jassi

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 11 de febrero de 2011 (India)
    • País de origen
      • India
    • Sitios oficiales
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    • Idiomas
      • Hindi
      • Panyabí
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    • También se conoce como
      • Дом 'Патиала'
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Southall, Middlesex, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
    • Productoras
      • Bugle Boy Films
      • Hari Om Entertainment Company
      • People Tree Films
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