Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA rich prince who lives in luxury wants to attain inner peace. He leaves his riches to become an ordinary villager and from there on, his adventure begins.A rich prince who lives in luxury wants to attain inner peace. He leaves his riches to become an ordinary villager and from there on, his adventure begins.A rich prince who lives in luxury wants to attain inner peace. He leaves his riches to become an ordinary villager and from there on, his adventure begins.
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Vyjayanthimala
- Princess Amrita
- (as Vyjayantimala)
Rajendranath Malhotra
- Vilayatiram
- (as Rajindernath)
Ajit Khan
- Ratna's Brother
- (as Ajit)
D.K. Sapru
- The King of Jamnapur
- (as Sapru)
Leela Mishra
- Kamla
- (as Leela Misra)
David Abraham
- Diwan
- (as David)
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The G. O. A. T. Shammi 'Prince' Kapoor.
Been waiting to see this film of Shammi Kapoor of years, could never find it anywhere.
I'm 25-year-old, but I love watching old movies, especially Shammi Kapoor's films.
Shammi Kapoor's movies are so different from all the other movies in the world, and they're so entertaining. His dialogue delivery, his comedy, his acting, mannerisms, everything is so unique.
So, touching to see Shammi ji's character deciding to live as an ordinary person and finding peace and satisfaction in it.
Love the sweet teasing and conversation between him and Vyjayanthimala ji. Their chemistry is great, and she looks cute as always.
Simple and sweet story, throughout entertaining, complete family film.
Must watch for everyone.
Been waiting to see this film of Shammi Kapoor of years, could never find it anywhere.
I'm 25-year-old, but I love watching old movies, especially Shammi Kapoor's films.
Shammi Kapoor's movies are so different from all the other movies in the world, and they're so entertaining. His dialogue delivery, his comedy, his acting, mannerisms, everything is so unique.
So, touching to see Shammi ji's character deciding to live as an ordinary person and finding peace and satisfaction in it.
Love the sweet teasing and conversation between him and Vyjayanthimala ji. Their chemistry is great, and she looks cute as always.
Simple and sweet story, throughout entertaining, complete family film.
Must watch for everyone.
Prince (1969) :
Brief Review -
How Shammi Kapoor ruled the entire 60s decade and ended it with a bang! Shammi Kapoor not only had many box office hits in the 1960s but also had such a fantastic filmography throughout the decade. He started with Singapore, Junglee, and Professor, and then ended the most memorable decade of his office career with Prince. This film is so underrated, not because it is something great, but because it is on par with the other most loved or popular movies of the actor and hasn't gotten enough hype from critics and audiences. Prince has a fantastic story of a prince getting into an ordinary man's shoes to learn the truth of life and hard work. We have seen this formula in old Hollywood movies from the 1930s and then a couple of Bollywood movies in the late 1950s. Instead of Prince, the hero was like the son of a rich man, who would run away or would be thrown out of the house. Same formula, but a different person. What follows is even more interesting, as the prince actually starts enjoying the life of an ordinary man and then finds himself in a difficult situation where he can neither tell his reality nor hide it. It is such a freaking good setup of events and characters. The prince, the princess, the blind mother, and the antagonist-this is how you write a script that brings entertainment as well as reliability to the narrative. Shammi Kapoor, what a charmer! Don't think anybody came close to him in the 1960s. Badan Pe Sitaare will remain iconic forever. Vyjayanthimala returned to the silver screen after her marriage, and what a lovely princess she made here. Professor, Amrapali, Jhuk Gaya Asman, and then Prince-everybody look at Lekh Tandon's filmography. This man actually knew how to entertain the audience, and he did it so well. We just need to appreciate him a little more.
RATING - 7/10*
By - #samthebestest.
How Shammi Kapoor ruled the entire 60s decade and ended it with a bang! Shammi Kapoor not only had many box office hits in the 1960s but also had such a fantastic filmography throughout the decade. He started with Singapore, Junglee, and Professor, and then ended the most memorable decade of his office career with Prince. This film is so underrated, not because it is something great, but because it is on par with the other most loved or popular movies of the actor and hasn't gotten enough hype from critics and audiences. Prince has a fantastic story of a prince getting into an ordinary man's shoes to learn the truth of life and hard work. We have seen this formula in old Hollywood movies from the 1930s and then a couple of Bollywood movies in the late 1950s. Instead of Prince, the hero was like the son of a rich man, who would run away or would be thrown out of the house. Same formula, but a different person. What follows is even more interesting, as the prince actually starts enjoying the life of an ordinary man and then finds himself in a difficult situation where he can neither tell his reality nor hide it. It is such a freaking good setup of events and characters. The prince, the princess, the blind mother, and the antagonist-this is how you write a script that brings entertainment as well as reliability to the narrative. Shammi Kapoor, what a charmer! Don't think anybody came close to him in the 1960s. Badan Pe Sitaare will remain iconic forever. Vyjayanthimala returned to the silver screen after her marriage, and what a lovely princess she made here. Professor, Amrapali, Jhuk Gaya Asman, and then Prince-everybody look at Lekh Tandon's filmography. This man actually knew how to entertain the audience, and he did it so well. We just need to appreciate him a little more.
RATING - 7/10*
By - #samthebestest.
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- AnecdotesShammi Kapoor's character's name in this film is Shamsher, which is also his real birth name.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Fish and chips (1999)
- Bandes originalesMadhosh Hawa Matwale Fiza
Music by Shankarsingh Raghuwanshi & Jaikishan Dayabhai Panchal
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