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Titre original : Pyaasa
  • 1957
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  • 2h 26min
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Guru Dutt and Waheeda Rehman in Assoiffé (1957)
The film tells the love story of a struggling poet trying to make his works known and a prostitute with a heart of gold, who helps him to try and get his poems published.
Lire trailer2:45
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HindiComédie musicaleDrameRomance

Vijay, poète talentueux mais sans le sou, lutte pour l'amour et la reconnaissance dans ce monde égoïste.Vijay, poète talentueux mais sans le sou, lutte pour l'amour et la reconnaissance dans ce monde égoïste.Vijay, poète talentueux mais sans le sou, lutte pour l'amour et la reconnaissance dans ce monde égoïste.

  • Réalisation
    • Guru Dutt
  • Scénariste
    • Abrar Alvi
  • Stars
    • Guru Dutt
    • Waheeda Rehman
    • Mala Sinha
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  • NOTE IMDb
    8,3/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Guru Dutt
    • Scénariste
      • Abrar Alvi
    • Stars
      • Guru Dutt
      • Waheeda Rehman
      • Mala Sinha
    • 72avis d'utilisateurs
    • 28avis des critiques
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    Guru Dutt
    Guru Dutt
    • Vijay
    Waheeda Rehman
    Waheeda Rehman
    • Gulabo
    Mala Sinha
    Mala Sinha
    • Meena Ghosh
    Rehman Khan
    Rehman Khan
    • Ghosh
    • (as Rehman)
    Johnny Walker
    Johnny Walker
    • Abdul Sattar
    Kumkum
    Kumkum
    • Juhi
    • (as Kum Kum)
    Leela Mishra
    Leela Mishra
    • Vijay's Mother
    • (as Leela Misra)
    Shyam
    Mehmood
    Mehmood
    • Vijay's Elder Brother
    Radheshyam
    • Vijay's Eldest Brother
    Tun Tun
    Tun Tun
    • Pushplata
    Maya Dass
    • Shyam's Girlfriend
    Moni Chatterjee
    • Chatterjee
    • (as Moni Chatterji)
    Ashita
    Neel Kamal
    Mohan Sandow
    Rajendra
    • Shaikh
    • (as Rajendar)
    • …
    Tulsi Chakraborty
    Tulsi Chakraborty
    • Réalisation
      • Guru Dutt
    • Scénariste
      • Abrar Alvi
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    Chrysanthepop

    ..Like beautiful poetry...

    Dutt had been toying with the idea of making 'Pyaasa' for four years. Some of the film echos part of his life story but not as close as the tragedy 'Kaagaz ke Phool' did. It's also very similar to a recent movie I have seen, namely Ghose's 'Yatra'. Maybe Ghose made 'Yatra' as a tribute to Dutt's 'Pyaasa'. 'Pyaasa' is the story of a talented poet Vijay, who struggles through life trying to get his poems published. But, in this materialist world where money and fame rule, there is no one willing to give Vijay's poetry a chance, except one person, a streetwalker called Gulabo. Gulabo is captured by the beauty of his poetry but what can she can do to get the poems published?

    'Pyaasa' starts in an unconventional but beautiful way. We see Vijay lying on the park. The poet smiles as he's captured by a bee buzzing over a flower. The smile vanishes as a man's shoe carelessly squashes the bee. This already reflects society's careless attitude towards him. Even Vijay's former lover Meena dumped him because she preferred someone with more wealth.

    Murthy's cinematography is outstanding making 'Pyaasa' a visual treat. The songs and poems are beautiful and they are a powerful part of the narration as they reflect moments such as Vijay's love for Meena, Gulabo's love for Vijay's poetry, the brothel where people are traded and the devious society. There are so many wonderful scenes. The moments between Vijay and Gulabo are some of my favorites.

    The performances are top notch. Guru Dutt becomes Vijay and allows the viewer to feel his struggles. Waheeda Rehman is breathtaking and plays her part to perfection. Mala Sinha and Rehman do very well. Johnny Walker is hilarious.

    'Pyaasa' is Dutt's achievement on multiple levels. One of the best of Indian cinema and no wonder why he's recognized as one of the greatest filmmakers.
    8vishakh

    Beautiful, timeless movie

    Pyaasa does show its age. There are a lot of things that would perplex or annoy the modern viewer such as jumps in continuity and a simplistic set of characters. However, if one looks past that, then the movie reveals a rich story and a deep message. This is even more astonishing considering that the movie was made in the 50s.

    This film is a journey into the mind of Guru Dutt and shows the hurt that sensitive minds, such as those of poets', can feel in modern society. As such, its message transcends time and is still relevant today. Those with less sensitive dispositions, such as mine, will not feel left out and will surely appreciate the story too.

    The dialogue is beautiful and the songs are sublime. This is a real pity for those who do not understand Hindi since the subtitles (although decent) rob the words of much of their beauty. I know from other reviews on this site that non-Indian viewers often rightly skip the much-disliked song sequences. I still recommend that they sit through them with the subtitles, of course, turned on. This will convey some sense of the beauty of the songs.

    There are several moments when the movie seems idiosyncratic. On both occasions that Abdul Sattar (Johnny Walker) broke out into song, the sudden "change" in his voice seemed absurd. Similarly, several bits of dialogue were almost comical when they were meant to be serious, especially in the case of the first publisher. The video itself looks jaded and the sound leaves a lot to be desired. But as I stated earlier, one must look past this to truly enjoy this splendid movie.

    One of the striking things about the movie that I must mention is how much India seems to have changed since 1957. Perhaps this is because of the way the movie was shot. The Indian city of the 50s seems very wide and open and even though it is shown teeming with people, there is certain spaciousness about the whole thing. This stands in stark contrast to the clustered urban environment of today.

    In all, I would highly recommend this movie to film lovers, both Indian and otherwise.
    8Shailesh-2

    One of the greatest Indian Classics.

    In search of a little selfless love a poet struggles to make it trough this cruel world.

    In this world there is nothing such as true love and everything can be bought with money and power. The lead character of this movie does not realize this and when he does eventually, he still does not want to accept the fact which leaves him no choice but to go in exile.

    Of all the Hindi movies made to date, this one came closest to the painful realities life. A MUST SEE GURU DUTT FILM.
    9apl_8784

    An intense drama

    Guru Dutt had the theme for "Pyaasaa" running in his mind for 4 years before he actually got around to making it. He followed the counsel of friends who advised him to make some money before venturing on such an offbeat drama and made such purely commercial, but thoroughly enjoyable, films as "Aar Paar", "C.I.D" and "Mr & Mrs 55" which were all commercially very successful.

    "Pyaasa" starts brilliantly - a man lying down, staring at the sky, the flowers - all very happy. A bee starts buzzing over a flower and then, moves down to the grass. The smile on the poet's face is broken as a man's boot uncaringly descends on the bee. Thats more or less the theme of the film. The uncaring attitude of the society where the struggling ones are trampled over mercilessly. Laced through this is the whole romance triangle with one lady dumping her lover for a well-to-do businessman for the sake of money, and a prostitute who loves the poet truly.

    The film is filled with some memorable moments and lots of brilliant shots. My favourite is the sequence where Dutt tries to commit suicide is magnificent - there is no dialogue through that 3 minute sequence. But I think the scene would have been even more remarkable had there been no background music.

    V.K.Murthy does an outstanding job with the camera. I compare the Guru Dutt-Murthy combo to the Orson Welles-Greg Tolland combo that created "Citizen Kane". Murthy was even better in "Kaagaz ke phool" - but thats for later. This film is an absolute visual treat.

    S.D.Burman does a fair job with the music but it is really Sahir Ludhianvi's poetry thats the pride of the songs in this film. Stinging sharp, the words slam the devious ways of the world, the mercenary nature of the society. The climax, though a trifle melodramatic, is brilliantly conceived.

    All in all, this is a film thats worth preserving in your DVD collection. This was Guru Dutt's best film and that is saying a lot ! He is now usually touted as the greatest film director in the commercial world of Hindi films. He demonstrates how a film can be both artistically satisfying as well being throughly entertaining to the masses.
    9maxqnzs42

    Simply Superb

    Hindi cinema cops a lot of flak for its escapist fluff, and rightly so, when it churns out drek like MPKK, HSSH and HTHS with depressing frequency. It was, however, not always so. Pyaasa reminds us that the Golden Age of Hindi cinema was just that, truly golden. There is almost nothing at all to fault with this gem. I'm listening to Sar Jo Tera Chakraye while I type this, but the whole soundtrack is outstanding, and the story, both in design and execution is a great demonstration of the fact that commercial cinema _can_ be fine art, too.

    The evocation of atmosphere is well-done, and the main characters are well drawn. Johnny Walker is, as always, excellent in the comic relief. Some have said that they found him an intrusion, but for me, this very un-comic movie benefited from a little lightening touch from the inimitable Johhny. Subhaan Alaah that it wasn't Johnny Lever!

    I love every song in the soundtrack, and think that it is the best soundtrack from any of the 320 or so Hindi films I've seen. It is, in my opinion, rare to find a Hindi film in which the songs work very well both in the film AND on their own. Sometimes, there are boring films with great songs, like Swades, and sometimes there are unremarkable songs that work well inside the film, like Dhadak Dhadak from "Bunty aur Babli". In Pyaasa though, every song fits AND every song survives apart from its context in the film.

    However, the clincher for me the ending. There are maybe three or four Hindi films I've seen with almost perfect endings, in terms of being right for the film. I would say that they are, Dil Se (breathtaking and brave, but absolutely right for that film), Page 3 (the 21st century Pyaasa in its storyline, to me) and at the top of the heap, Pyaasa. The fade out to Yeh Duniya Agar is utterly perfect. I love this film to bits, and it was the ending that sealed it for me.

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    • Anecdotes
      Dilip Kumar was the first choice for the lead role but due to his absence on the opening day of shooting due to unknown reason director Guru Dutt decided to act as the lead actor.
    • Citations

      Vijay: Jab hum chalein toh saaya bhi apna na saath de; jab tum chalo toh zameen chale, aasmaan chale! Jab hum rukein, saath ruke shaam-e-beqasi; jab tum ruko, bahaar ruke, chandni ruke!

    • Connexions
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    • Bandes originales
      Jinhen Naaz Hai Hind Par Woh Kahaan Hain
      Sung by Mohammad Rafi

      Music composed by Sachin Dev Burman

      Lyrics by Sahir Ludhianvi

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 juin 1985 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Inde
    • Site officiel
      • priyatoma102
    • Langue
      • Hindi
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Thirst
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Calcutta, Bengale occidental, Inde(exterior scenes)
    • Société de production
      • Guru Dutt Films Pvt. Ltd.
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    • Durée
      • 2h 26min(146 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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