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Mother India

  • 1957
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  • 2h 52min
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Nargis in Mother India (1957)
An epic blockbuster of a brave woman who raises her sons through many trials and tribulations, but no matter the struggles, always sticks to her own moral code.
Lire trailer0:43
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Dans ce mélodrame, une femme pauvre élève ses fils à travers de nombreuses épreuves et tribulations. Mais quelles que soient les difficultés, elle s'en tient toujours à son propre code moral... Tout lireDans ce mélodrame, une femme pauvre élève ses fils à travers de nombreuses épreuves et tribulations. Mais quelles que soient les difficultés, elle s'en tient toujours à son propre code moral.Dans ce mélodrame, une femme pauvre élève ses fils à travers de nombreuses épreuves et tribulations. Mais quelles que soient les difficultés, elle s'en tient toujours à son propre code moral.

  • Réalisation
    • Mehboob Khan
  • Scénario
    • Wajahat Mirza
    • S. Ali Raza
  • Casting principal
    • Nargis
    • Sunil Dutt
    • Rajendra Kumar Tuli
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    10 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Mehboob Khan
    • Scénario
      • Wajahat Mirza
      • S. Ali Raza
    • Casting principal
      • Nargis
      • Sunil Dutt
      • Rajendra Kumar Tuli
    • 28avis d'utilisateurs
    • 27avis des critiques
    • 53Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 8 victoires et 2 nominations au total

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    Nargis
    Nargis
    • Radha
    Sunil Dutt
    Sunil Dutt
    • Birju
    Rajendra Kumar Tuli
    Rajendra Kumar Tuli
    • Ramu
    • (as Rajendra Kumar)
    Raaj Kumar
    Raaj Kumar
    • Shamu (Radha's Husband)
    Kanhaiyalal Chaturvedi
    Kanhaiyalal Chaturvedi
    • Sukhilala
    • (as Kanhaiya Lal)
    Jillo
    • Shamu's mother
    Kumkum
    Kumkum
    • Champa
    Chanchal
    • Roopa
    Sheela Naik
    • Kamla
    Mukri
    Mukri
    • Shambu
    • (as Muqri)
    Siddiqui
    Ram Shastri
    Fakir Mohammad
      Geeta
      Hameeda
      Master Surendra
      • Young Ramu
      Mastan
      Nawab Khan
      • Réalisation
        • Mehboob Khan
      • Scénario
        • Wajahat Mirza
        • S. Ali Raza
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      Avis des utilisateurs28

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      6Dilip

      Triumph of a strong woman's dignity and honor in a village in the face of poverty, hopeless usury, illiteracy, and heartbreaking misfortune; worth seeing, but too long

      This was a movie about a strong woman of honor, Radha (Nargis) and her family, a usurious man, and the poor village they live in. The lender breaks villagers' backs by charging interest at such a high rate that they give something like 3/4 of their laborious harvest to the lender just to cover interest, keeping the debt in perpetuity. Almost nobody around can read, so the terms of the original contract are never clear. Though the situation keeps the woman's family downtrodden financially, she staunchly preserves her pride and dignity.

      One of her sons, Birju (Sunil Dutt), is portrayed as always being a "problem" right from childhood, and while I could understand his rage against the moneylender, I found his vengeance hard to believe, especially the self-destruction that pitted him against his own family members. I like the ending and really laud Radha, who realized that one's dignity and honor is priceless and shouldn't be bartered away.

      I found the film to be too long (it lasted around 3 hours); the story could have been just as compelling if it were an hour shorter. I would recommend the film and would rate it 6 on a scale of 10. I saw it as part of an Indian film festival, where it was projected on a movie screen from DVD and had English subtitles.
      8pedicabwallah

      Flawed pearl

      I hate bollywood. But this isn't bollywood. This is epic, moving important filmmaking. The story is heartbreaking, the imagery is fabulous, even in Technicolor, and the music is, for once, really rather good. The songs do actually seem to signal major changes in the plot, rather than being tacked-on, globetrotting, multicostume sex-substitutes. Sadly for me, the DVD version I saw had subtitles for everything apart from the song lyrics, but the physical acting was so strong that it didn't matter. Yes, there are amateurish moments, and in the middle of the film, it takes some time off from the serious tone for an unnecessary extended piece about teasing girls. But that really is the only complaint I can make about this film. Essential viewing.
      gregcouture

      For the average Western viewer, a grueling experience.

      Turner Classic Movies just played this nearly three-hour Indian epic and I decided to give it a try, despite TCM host Robert Osborne's caveat that its length might seem a daunting viewing challenge, but one that would prove rewarding by its eventual conclusion. Alas! I failed to make it past the midway point. My capacity for submitting to movie masochism had reached the full-to-satiation level. In fact it had long since overflowed, much like the farms after a terrific monsoon during one of the film's earlier episodes.

      The video transfer of the original Gevacolor negative (apparently an unstable single-strip process), with prints by Technicolor, looked pretty good on Turner's presentation, with some ravishing shots during the opening wedding sequence and the occasional insert of glowing sunsets, etc. But, oh! the tedium of the endless travails of the central protagonists, bedevilled by the almost cartoonish evil of Sukhilala (played by an energetic actor named Kanhaiyalal), a villain so heartless he makes Simon Legree look like the endlessly compassionate Mother Teresa of Calcutta.

      The actress Nargis, playing Radha, the matriarch around whom this mostly sad tale revolves, is a standout in a cast most of whom seem to have been encouraged to overact to an almost absurd histrionic intensity. With some contrasting subtlety, she more than holds her own and appears to have been subjected to some extraordinarily difficult torments in order to realistically depict her character's many agonies.

      But this early example of what has become known as the Bollywood school of international cinema is definitely an acquired taste. If you like screen exotica, liberally spiced with production numbers sung in Hindi that frequently seem to exceed the length of an entire Hollywood film from the Golden Age of Movie Musicals, then this just may be your dish of curry. But for this viewer it seems less a "classic" and more a prime example of how Indian audiences have been traditionally willing to submit to films that are routinely as long as those blockbusters that bombarded our roadshow houses back in the late Fifties through the 1960s. I can still watch one of those English-language spectacles with a degree of satisfaction, but I confess, this epic from the Indian subcontinent was more than I could digest.
      7wes-connors

      Mehboob makes Nargis "Mother India"

      In present day India, elderly mother Nargis (as Radha) is reluctant to attend the ceremony opening a new water canal for her village. Eventually agreeing, the old woman recalls her life… We begin with Ms. Nargis' marriage to Raaj Kumar (as Shamu). The very attractive young couple are blissfully in love. Farmers by trade, they have three children. But, all is not well. The couple have borrowed from greedy money-lender Kanhaiyalal (as Sukhilala). They do not seem to be aware of the fact, but Mr. Kanhaiyalal has cheated them out of land and future profits...

      Dealing with the money-lender meant Nargis and her family work harder and harder, for less and less. Adding to the tragedy is a faming accident. Then, the children are threatened with starvation. At one point, Nargis considers prostituting herself to Kanhaiyalal, who desires the woman as well as her money. She resorts to begging, and saves son Sajid Khan (as Birju) with a few grams of food. "Master Sajid" is the son you should be watching, by the way. And, you won't have any trouble finding him - young Khan takes over the screen for a good portion of the movie...

      Khan grows up to be Sunil Dutt (as the adult Birju). Rajendra Kumar is "Ramu" the more stable son. Mr. Dutt continues to be the "bad boy" of the village. You'll notice "Birju" the young man is very reminiscent of "Birju" the boy. As a boy, he didn't like the money-lender. As a man, Mr. Dutt holds Kanhaiyalal responsible for his family's misfortunes. Dutt decides to take matters into his own hands. Nargis loves and protects her son, but wants to honor the community's decisions regarding the old loan and "interest" agreed upon. This leads to a conflict between "Mother India" and son...

      This classic film was an huge critical and commercial success; it almost won the "Academy Award" for best foreign language film of 1957. "Mother India" isn't easy to watch, however, even if you like foreign films. It startles with traditional musical interludes, makes unaccustomed cultural connections, and runs almost three hours. If bravely enduring a second viewing, you could get engrossed in Nargis. There is fascinating symbolism and story-telling herein. Near the end, Nargis makes a decision regarding her son which is thought-provoking - does it contradict her earlier emotions and stated beliefs?

      ******* Mother India (2/14/57) Mehboob Khan ~ Nargis, Sunil Dutt, Sajid Khan, Rajendra Kumar
      6gavin6942

      The Ultimate in Indian Film

      In this melodrama, a poverty-stricken woman raises her sons through many trials and tribulations. But no matter the struggles, always sticks to her own moral code.

      "All Hindi films come from Mother India," said Javed Akhtar, the Hindi cinema poet, lyricist and scriptwriter. And of that I have no doubt. It does seem to be a very strong touchstone of Indian cinema, and one of the earliest films from India to get an international audience fawning.

      But this is, perhaps paradoxically, the reason I do not care for the film. It is nothing that the Indian cinema has done ,but for some reason I just never care for Indian films, this one included. The grand, over-the-top nature of them, the singing where singing should not be by people who should not singing... the trend has gotten worse today, but I can see the germ here.

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      • Anecdotes
        Was nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Foreign-Language Film category. It was India's first Oscar nomination.
      • Connexions
        Featured in Century of Cinema: 100 ans de cinéma: 100 ans de cinéma indien (1996)
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        Performed by Mohammad Rafi and Shamshad Begum

        Lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni

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      • How long is Mother India?Alimenté par Alexa

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      • Date de sortie
        • 25 octobre 1957 (Inde)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Inde
      • Langue
        • Hindi
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • Madre India
      • Lieux de tournage
        • Arthan, Surat, Inde
      • Société de production
        • Mehboob Productions
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      • Durée
        2 heures 52 minutes
      • Rapport de forme
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