Naya Daur
- 1957
- 2h 53min
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7,9/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen the son of a landlord decides to modernize his business by replacing the horse carts with buses, a horse cart rider decides to challenge him.When the son of a landlord decides to modernize his business by replacing the horse carts with buses, a horse cart rider decides to challenge him.When the son of a landlord decides to modernize his business by replacing the horse carts with buses, a horse cart rider decides to challenge him.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 victoires au total
Jeevan Dhar
- Kundan
- (as Jeevan)
Nasir Hussain
- Seth. Maganlal
- (as Nazir Hussain)
S.N. Banerjee
- Tanga Driver (with a cheek mole)
- (as S. Banerjee)
Avis à la une
1. The story of the movie is very very inpiring & motivating
2.the songs of the movie are awesome & very meaningful & enjoyable
3.performance by every character is just extraordinarily perfect
4.dilip kumar saab's acting is outstanding
5.this movie have every element like Love,Betrayel,Misunderstandings,Honesty. Bravery,Life lessons,Friendship goals & lots of laugh and cry.
6. the chemistry between dilip kumar saab & vyajantimala is very beautiful & pure.
7. Aamir Khan's "Lagaan" is inspired by this film & they almost copied everything from this film.
Overall this is definitely a must must watch classic movie.
Watch it for the entertainment,life lessons, storyline & masterpiece performance from the actors.
(10/10)
6. the chemistry between dilip kumar saab & vyajantimala is very beautiful & pure.
7. Aamir Khan's "Lagaan" is inspired by this film & they almost copied everything from this film.
Overall this is definitely a must must watch classic movie.
Watch it for the entertainment,life lessons, storyline & masterpiece performance from the actors.
(10/10)
Good songs,Good direction, Good storyline, Good acting. Everything thing you want from a good movie.is here.
The songs also vary as per the gender.
Jony Walkers role could have been more.
Great acting by Dilip Kumar Good composition by O P Nayyar.
The songs also vary as per the gender.
Jony Walkers role could have been more.
Great acting by Dilip Kumar Good composition by O P Nayyar.
Naya Daur is a classic B R Chopra movie with a great message in it. The movie is about race of tanga(horse cart) with a bus. I think this is one of the best performances of dilip kumar. The scene in which dilip kumar convinces the rival villagers to allow them to pass road throug their place is my favorite and amaazingly done by great dilip kumar.I rate this movie as one of the best movies of all time and i wonder why it was not nominated for foreign language oscar....
Naya Daur" is a classic Bollywood film directed by B. R. Chopra, released in 1957. Starring Dilip Kumar and Vyjayanthimala in lead roles, the movie revolves around the struggles faced by a group of villagers when their traditional way of life is threatened by the introduction of modern technology.
The film tackles the theme of progress versus tradition, highlighting the clash between the old and the new. It presents a powerful narrative that explores the consequences of industrialization on a small village and the lives of its inhabitants. Dilip Kumar delivers a remarkable performance as the noble and determined tongawala (horse-cart driver) Shankar, who stands up against the encroachment of a bus service that threatens the livelihood of his fellow villagers.
The movie's screenplay is engaging and well-paced, keeping the viewers invested in the story from start to finish. The direction by B. R. Chopra is skillful, capturing the essence of rural life and effectively conveying the emotions of the characters. The cinematography and music add depth to the storytelling, enhancing the overall cinematic experience.
One of the film's strengths lies in its strong social message. "Naya Daur" raises important questions about the impact of progress on traditional communities and the value of preserving their way of life. It portrays the plight of the villagers who are torn between embracing modernity and holding onto their roots.
The performances by the cast, including Vyjayanthimala as the village belle, Madan Puri as the villainous businessman, and Ajit as the supportive friend, are commendable. The chemistry between Dilip Kumar and Vyjayanthimala is palpable and adds an element of romance to the narrative.
"Naya Daur" remains a timeless classic for its compelling story, powerful performances, and social relevance. It continues to be remembered as a landmark film in Indian cinema. It serves as a reminder of the importance of cultural heritage and the need for a balanced approach to progress, making it a must-watch for film enthusiasts and fans of Bollywood classics.
The film tackles the theme of progress versus tradition, highlighting the clash between the old and the new. It presents a powerful narrative that explores the consequences of industrialization on a small village and the lives of its inhabitants. Dilip Kumar delivers a remarkable performance as the noble and determined tongawala (horse-cart driver) Shankar, who stands up against the encroachment of a bus service that threatens the livelihood of his fellow villagers.
The movie's screenplay is engaging and well-paced, keeping the viewers invested in the story from start to finish. The direction by B. R. Chopra is skillful, capturing the essence of rural life and effectively conveying the emotions of the characters. The cinematography and music add depth to the storytelling, enhancing the overall cinematic experience.
One of the film's strengths lies in its strong social message. "Naya Daur" raises important questions about the impact of progress on traditional communities and the value of preserving their way of life. It portrays the plight of the villagers who are torn between embracing modernity and holding onto their roots.
The performances by the cast, including Vyjayanthimala as the village belle, Madan Puri as the villainous businessman, and Ajit as the supportive friend, are commendable. The chemistry between Dilip Kumar and Vyjayanthimala is palpable and adds an element of romance to the narrative.
"Naya Daur" remains a timeless classic for its compelling story, powerful performances, and social relevance. It continues to be remembered as a landmark film in Indian cinema. It serves as a reminder of the importance of cultural heritage and the need for a balanced approach to progress, making it a must-watch for film enthusiasts and fans of Bollywood classics.
'Naya Daur' literally meaning a New Road - is a fine story of a young village man who wants to challenge onslaught of machines in his daily life by building a new road in his village. B.R. Chopra has beautifully portrayed this story of the triumph of the human spirit when pitted against seemingly insurmountable odds. The acting performance is superb and natural - from Dilp Kumar and Vaijayanimala down to the extras. O.P. Nayyar's evergreen music is haunting even today and never seems out of place in the whole movie.
Even in this 'naya daur' of high technology, this movie retains a perennial charm that comes only from honest and impassioned film-making. But above all, it serves as a gentle reminder that the most intricate computer will always be the human brain, and that man is the greatest machine that will be ever made.
Even in this 'naya daur' of high technology, this movie retains a perennial charm that comes only from honest and impassioned film-making. But above all, it serves as a gentle reminder that the most intricate computer will always be the human brain, and that man is the greatest machine that will be ever made.
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- AnecdotesInitially B.R.Chopra had signed Madhubala to play the female lead. She even completed a ten-day shooting schedule in Bombay. Subsequently when the unit was to move to an out-of-town shooting location (Bhopal) Madhubala's father, Ataullah Khan, refused to let her go citing health reasons. In actuality he didn't want to encourage the budding romance between Madhubala and Dilip Kumar, the male lead. When repeated reasoning failed to change Ataullah Khan's decision, B.R.Chopra dropped Madhubala and cast Vyjantimala instead. Ataullah Khan took the matter to court and Chopra was able to prove that the shooting in Bhopal was essential to the film. But the judgment had to wait till the movie was completed.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Century of Cinema: 100 ans de cinéma: 100 ans de cinéma indien (1996)
- Bandes originalesMaang ke saath tumhaara
Sung by Asha Bhosle and Mohammad Rafi
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 441 157 $US
- Durée2 heures 53 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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