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Junoon

  • 1979
  • 2h 21min
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7,5/10
596
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Junoon (1979)
Drame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSet during the 1857 War of Independence, an obsessed Indian Nawab desires to wed a young Anglo-Indian woman, but the girl's obstinate mother stands between them.Set during the 1857 War of Independence, an obsessed Indian Nawab desires to wed a young Anglo-Indian woman, but the girl's obstinate mother stands between them.Set during the 1857 War of Independence, an obsessed Indian Nawab desires to wed a young Anglo-Indian woman, but the girl's obstinate mother stands between them.

  • Réalisation
    • Shyam Benegal
  • Scénario
    • Shyam Benegal
    • Ruskin Bond
    • Ismat Chughtai
  • Casting principal
    • Shashi Kapoor
    • Nafisa Ali
    • Shabana Azmi
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,5/10
    596
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    • Réalisation
      • Shyam Benegal
    • Scénario
      • Shyam Benegal
      • Ruskin Bond
      • Ismat Chughtai
    • Casting principal
      • Shashi Kapoor
      • Nafisa Ali
      • Shabana Azmi
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    • 3avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Récompenses
      • 7 victoires et 2 nominations au total

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    Shashi Kapoor
    Shashi Kapoor
    • Javed Khan
    Nafisa Ali
    Nafisa Ali
    • Ruth Labadoor
    Shabana Azmi
    Shabana Azmi
    • Firdaus (Javed's wife)
    Naseeruddin Shah
    Naseeruddin Shah
    • Javed's Brother-in-law, Sarfaraz Khan
    Kulbhushan Kharbanda
    Kulbhushan Kharbanda
    • Lalal Ramjimal
    Jalal Agha
    Jalal Agha
    • Kader Khan
    Tom Alter
    Tom Alter
    • Priest
    Ismat Chughtai
    Ismat Chughtai
    • Maternal Grandmother of Ruth Labadoor
    Benjamin Gilani
    Benjamin Gilani
    • Rashid Khan
    Karan Kapoor
    Karan Kapoor
    Kunal Kapoor
    Kunal Kapoor
    Sanjana Kapoor
    Sanjana Kapoor
    Geoffrey Kendal
    Jennifer Kendal
    Jennifer Kendal
    • Mrs. Mariam Labadoor (Ruth's mom)
    Deepti Naval
    Deepti Naval
    • Rashid's wife
    Pearl Padamsee
    Pearl Padamsee
    • Bitter woman
    Sushma Seth
    Sushma Seth
    • Javed's chachi
    Rajesh Vivek
    Rajesh Vivek
    • Réalisation
      • Shyam Benegal
    • Scénario
      • Shyam Benegal
      • Ruskin Bond
      • Ismat Chughtai
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    Junoon

    Review By Kamal K

    Junoon, produced by Shashi Kapoor and directed by Shyam Benegal, is based on Ruskin Bond's "A Flight of Pigeons"

    The story is set during the first War of Independence - 1857. During the tumultous and bloody rebellion the British are attacked everywhere. An English mother and daughter, who are on the run, are secretly sheltered by an Indian Nawab whose relatives are fighting against the British. The much married Nawab is besotted by the young girl, but the untrusting mother is against the relationship.

    Shashi Kapoor as the obsessive Nawab, Naseeruddin Shah as the fanatic and emotional brother-in-law, Shabhana Azmi as the silently suffering wife, Jeniffer Kendall as the wary mother and Nafisa Ali as the young girl leave a lasting impact.

    There is an underlying tension that is maintained throughout this movie which keeps you on the edge. There needs to be a special mention of Govind Nihalani's captivating cinematography which adds to the entire atmosphere.
    9murtaza_mma

    A Potpourri of Vestiges Review: Indian filmmaker Shyam Benegal's cinematic epic featuring a tour de force from Shashi Kapoor.

    Summary: Set during the 1857 War of Independence, an obsessed Indian feudal chieftain desires to wed a young Anglo-Indian woman, but the girl's obstinate mother stands between them.

    Junoon (aka "The Obsession") is a 1978 Hindi feature film directed by renowned Indian filmmaker Shyam Benegal. Junoon, produced by Shashi Kapoor, is a lost gem that deserves more attention than it has received over the last three decades. Based on a novella named A Flight of Pigeons by the one and only Ruskin Bond, Junoon presents the haunting tale of love, obsession, jingoism and death set around the Indian Mutiny of 1857. The movie underlines the atrocities of war while simultaneously trying to grapple with various social, moral and political issues that are as relevant today as they were in pre-independence India. This National Award-winning film has an ensemble star cast that includes Jennifer Kendal, Shabana Azmi, Nafisa Ali, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Naseeruddin Shah, and Shashi Kapoor. The movie's prologue and epilogue is narrated by Amrish Puri in his trademark baritone voice.

    Shyam Benegal and team need to be applauded for bringing Ruskin Bond's poignant tale to life. The movie's attention to period detail is immaculate. Benegal also succeeds in eliciting strong performances from all his actors. While the movie's real highlight is Shashi Kapoor's breathtaking performance, it would be unjust to overlook the other performances, especially those of Jennifer Kendal, Naseeruddin Shah, Shabana Azmi, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, and Nafisa Ali, who as the young Ruth Labadoor is a sight for the sore eyes. Vanraj Bhatia's music immensely adds value to the movie's poignant, sombre tone. Govind Nihalani's cinematography speaks for itself: the vivid and powerful images enrich the movie with an element of realism which woos the viewers into believing as if they are a part of the history. The history unfolds with a subtle element of drama that keeps monotony at bay but at the same time ensures that it doesn't become melodramatic.

    Benegal, by the virtue of his groundbreaking cinematic works in the '70s and the '80s, rightfully established himself as the undisputed heir to the legacy of great Indian auteurs, like Satyajit Ray, Ritwik Ghatak, Guru Dutt, Bimal Roy, Tapan Sinha, Chetan Anand, Mrinal Sen, V. Shantaram, and Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, whose avant garde works paved the way for a new movement in Indian cinema during the late '40s to the '60s, popularly known as Indian New Wave or Parallel Cinema. Benegal's first four films viz. Ankur (1973), Nishant (1975), Manthan (1976) and Bhumika (1977) created a strong buzz among the Indian film aficionados and that's what brought him in contact with Shashi Kapoor who went on to back his next two projects (Junoon happened to be the first with the 1981 classic Kalyug being the second).

    Shashi Kapoor is breathtaking to watch in the lead role of a love-struck feudal chieftain, Javed Khan, who falls for a young British girl. This, in the opinion of this critic, also happens to be Kapoor's best performance ever. What makes the portrayal special is its deceptive simplicity. It may be a cinch to play a madman but it's exceedingly challenging to play a role that lies mid-way between sanity and madness. An actor is required to muster all his talent to bring such a complex caricature to life and that's exactly where Kapoor triumphs. During the course of his portrayal, Kapoor effortlessly goes through a gamut of emotions, thereby making it quite convincing for the viewer.

    Kapoor, having played pivotal roles in blockbusters like Deewaar, Trishul, Namak Halaal, and Shaan, is often hailed in as an acting icon as far as commercial cinema is concerned, but it's his lesser know art house endeavors, both as an actor and a producer, like Shakespeare-Wallah, Junoon, Kalyug, 36 Chowringhee Lane, Jinnah, etc. that make him stand out among his contemporaries. In fact, Kapoor, throughout his career, has been a part of an elite list of actors who can be said to have been actively associated with both the commercial and the parallel streams of Indian cinema (not to mention his indelible contribution to Indian theatre through his lifelong association with Prithvi Theatre, which he started in memory of his father Prithviraj Kapoor). Thus, it wouldn't be wrong to call him the John Cassavetes of India cinema.

    Overall, Junoon is a cinematic epic which serves as a powerful eye-opener for the contemporary Indian filmmakers who, blinded by the glitz and glamour of Bollywood, seem to lack both the ideas and the resolve needed to make great cinema. A major area where the movie scores heavily is in its balanced use of visuals and dialogues. Junoon has several memorable scenes, but none matches the raw power of the opening sequence featuring a dervish, a Sufi Muslim ascetic, slowly drifting into a state of Wajd (a fit of ecstasy which produces a rhythmic motion of the body) upon getting enchanted by a Qawwali (a popular form of Sufi devotional music often sung in the praise of the Almighty) commemorating the glorious Sufi order. Junoon is a great means to get acquainted with classic Indian cinema. It's a must watch for anyone who understands and admires topnotch world cinema.

    (This review was first published at A Potpourri of Vestiges)
    7ankit-bit-73

    Junoon is a beautiful, sad and compelling film.

    Adapted from Ruskin Bond's novel, Flight of the Pigeons, is a story about a Pathan,Javed Khan (played by Shashi Kapoor),who is an imposing, proud man rendered feeble by his obsession. The movie is set in the 1857 mutiny where amidst all the bloodshed and atrocities, the only thing Javed Khan can think of is Ruth Labadoor, played by Nafisa Ali(although he is married to Firdaus,played by Shabana Azmi). It shows the tussle between Javed's obsession and pride. On one hand he wants Ruth but on another his nobility doesn't allows him to use force. Ruth's mother Miriam is unrelenting, eventually; the two strike a peculiar, yet greatly symbolic bargain "Dilli apki toh Ruth bhi aapki". Director Shyam Benegal, assisted by ace co-writers (dialogue by Satyadev Dubey and Ismat Chugtai), created overwhelmingly powerful film.Junoon is a beautiful, sad and compelling film.
    9murtaza_mma

    A Potpourri of Vestiges Review: Shyam Benegal's cinematic epic featuring a tour de force from Shashi Kapoor

    Junoon is a 1978 Hindi feature film directed by Shyam Benegal and produced by Shashi Kapoor. Junoon is a lost gem that deserves more attention than it has received over the last three decades. Based on a novel by Ruskin Bond, Junoon presents the haunting tale of love, obsession, jingoism and death set around the Indian Mutiny of 1857. The movie underlines the atrocities of war while simultaneously trying to grapple with various social, moral and political issues. Junoon's ensemble star cast includes Jennifer Kendal, Shabana Azmi, Nafisa Ali, Naseeruddin Shah, and Shashi Kapoor.

    Shyam Benegal and team need to be applauded for bringing Ruskin Bond's poignant tale to life. The movie's attention to period detail is immaculate. Benegal also succeeds in eliciting strong performances from all his actors. While the movie's real highlight is Shashi Kapoor's breathtaking performance, it would be unjust to overlook the other performances. The cinematography speaks for itself: the vivid and powerful images enrich the movie with an element of realism which woos the viewers into believing as if they are part of the history. The history unfolds with a subtle element of drama that keeps monotony at bay, also ensures that it doesn't become melodramatic.

    Benegal, by the virtue of his groundbreaking cinematic works in the '70s and the '80s, rightfully established himself as the undisputed heir to the legacy of great Indian auteurs whose works paved the way for a new movement in Indian cinema during the late '40s to the '60s, popularly known as Indian New Wave/Parallel Cinema. Benegal's first four films created a strong buzz among the Indian film aficionados and that's what brought him in contact with Shashi Kapoor who went on to back his next two projects: Junoon and Kalyug.

    Shashi Kapoor is breathtaking to watch in the lead role of a love-struck feudal chieftain, Javed Khan, who falls for a young British girl. This, in my opinion, also happens to be Kapoor's best performance ever. What makes the portrayal special is its deceptive simplicity. It may be a cinch to play a madman but it's exceedingly challenging to play a role that lies mid-way between sanity and madness. An actor is required to muster all his talent to bring such a complex caricature to life and that's exactly where Kapoor triumphs as he effortlessly goes through a gamut of emotions during the portrayal.

    Junoon is a cinematic epic which serves as a powerful eye-opener for the contemporary Indian filmmakers who, blinded by the glitz and glamour of Bollywood, seem to lack both the ideas and the resolve needed to make great cinema. A major area where the movie scores heavily is in its balanced use of visuals and dialogues. Junoon is a great means to get acquainted with classic Indian cinema and a must watch for anyone who admires topnotch world cinema. 9/10

    A more in-depth review can be read at:

    http://www.apotpourriofvestiges.com/
    8cseabhi

    Shyam Benegel's epic and one of Shashi Kapoor's best work

    Shashi Kapoor is my favourite actors and he is absolute treat to watch as Javed Khan in this epic.

    Directed by Shyam Benegal, Junoon is the story of obsession and love, set around the Indian Mutiny of 1857. The movie tries to outline the war of independence, social and political issues of that time and is able to make that connection.

    Junoon is based on Ruskin Bond's book and Shyam Benegal has done an outstanding job in transforming the book in an unforgettable cinema.

    For me Junoon is completely Shashi Kapoor's show. He is outstanding in every scene. It's among his best works. Nafisa Ali looks so fresh in Junoon and is able to carry that innocence and portray that emotions on his face. Shabana Azmi is wonderful as Javed Khan's wife.

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      Shashi Kapoor wanted to make good cinema, so he made Junoon, Kalyug, Vijeyta and Utsav which were very appreciated and also won awards from even foreign countries but Shashi Kapoor lost all his money on these films and put him in debt. Then later he made a completely commercial film Ajooba. Ajooba bombed and he went further in to debt

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      • 30 mars 1979 (Inde)
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