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Les Ruines

Titre original : Khandhar
  • 1984
  • 1h 46min
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Shabana Azmi in Les Ruines (1984)
Drama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSubhash is a photographer from the city, who has come to take pictures of some old temples and ruins in a village. Ruins fascinate him. While in the village, he gets acquainted with a young ... Tout lireSubhash is a photographer from the city, who has come to take pictures of some old temples and ruins in a village. Ruins fascinate him. While in the village, he gets acquainted with a young woman, Jamini, who has had her heart broken in the past, by another visitor from the big c... Tout lireSubhash is a photographer from the city, who has come to take pictures of some old temples and ruins in a village. Ruins fascinate him. While in the village, he gets acquainted with a young woman, Jamini, who has had her heart broken in the past, by another visitor from the big city. Will history repeat itself, or will she find a way out of the ruins at last?

  • Réalisation
    • Mrinal Sen
  • Scénario
    • Premendra Mitra
    • Mrinal Sen
  • Casting principal
    • Shabana Azmi
    • Naseeruddin Shah
    • Annu Kapoor
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,2/10
    327
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    • Réalisation
      • Mrinal Sen
    • Scénario
      • Premendra Mitra
      • Mrinal Sen
    • Casting principal
      • Shabana Azmi
      • Naseeruddin Shah
      • Annu Kapoor
    • 3avis d'utilisateurs
    • 3avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 5 victoires au total

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    Rôles principaux7

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    Shabana Azmi
    Shabana Azmi
    • Jamini
    Naseeruddin Shah
    Naseeruddin Shah
    • Subhash
    Annu Kapoor
    Annu Kapoor
    • Anil
    Pankaj Kapur
    Pankaj Kapur
    • Dipu
    Sreela Majumdar
    Sreela Majumdar
    • Gauri
    Gita Sen
    Gita Sen
    • The mother
    Rajen Tarafder
    • Réalisation
      • Mrinal Sen
    • Scénario
      • Premendra Mitra
      • Mrinal Sen
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    8ahmed-shorif

    A powerful acting from Shabana Azmi made all the difference

    This film was directed by Mrinal Sen. He had a knack to represent things and character in some different fashion. They are differently narrative and finish with an uneasiness in the mind of the audience. Audience would not feel fully satisfied with the ending but would believe that it was what the film was destined for. I heard he has influence of European films, specially french in his works and it just proved so true to me. The camera work, sound, representing characters are very unlike of Indian movies of that time and I can now understand why he is compared to Satyajit Ray. To me this film seems very well acted and plotted. I don't know, probably I could relate with the movie more and that's the reason I am more interested in it? "Khandhar", the ruined house is the movie I am talking about. One of the best performances of Shabana Azmi with a gloomy melancholy narration of past is what wondered me. The unspoken words, the helplessness, the unresponsiveness towards what is happening in that time set the film apart. Audience will feel a bit of dissatisfaction, a gloom over the plot. The main theme is of a ruined house where three friends come to see one of the friend's ancestral house which is in a verge to be ruined. They came there to have good times and there could the story be ended but Shabana Azmi turned this table around and took the charge from here. It was indeed not a solo performance by her but she put the best on it. She is my one of the favorite actresses but she just broke her record and set it to a distance difficult to cross. She had been thoroughly submerged in the character and you can not apart her from the character. As a director Mrinal Sen had some experiment with the background and camera. He extensively chose some background focus and some sudden wonders. I am feeling lucky that I came across this film on my own--just by delving inside. Would like to watch more films like this in coming days and try to find more from them…cause films are made for a cause.
    9Peter_Young

    Mrinal Sen turns olden ruins into golden gems

    I can't believe that such great films as Mrinal Sen's Khandhar are so little known among Indian audiences. This wonderful small film proves once again that you need not invest tons of money to make a great picture. I do admit it has little entertainment for the wide audience, but despite being slow in pace, it remains an interesting, deep and profound episode about one young woman who lives with her ill mother in the ruins. Her name is Jamini, and her prospects to settle down are doomed as her fiancée married another girl in the big city. She does not know how to notify her mother about that, but she gets a new hope as she meets Subhash, a young and single photographer who visits the ruins as part of his job. Khandhar is brilliantly scripted, and it's throughly authentic and real. Sen's direction is excellent. The camera work is very simple and the background score, though limited and is there only in crucial moments, is fantastic. This creates a successfully dark dramatic tone and contributes to the film's stark realism. I still think the film is beautifully shot because it captures the rustic rawness of the village. The antique sets look quite exotic, which may explain why Subhash is interested in taking there some shots.

    Shabana Azmi is excellent in a superbly understated performance which cannot get more realistic, and even naturalistic, than that. The reason her portrayal is so good is the fact that most of it is internal. In many ways it reminds me of her landmark role in her debut movie, Shyam Benegal's Ankur. I love the way the character of Jamini was written. She is a dedicated daughter, who is frustrated because of her tough everyday reality, her being unmarried, and her mother's illness and nearing end, which she has to deal with practically all alone. This very reality makes her angry at life and consequently we get to see some of her more negative and grayish shades. But then we are also presented with several moments which show her very soft inside. She is at times unlikable, but is always easy to relate to. Azmi delivers this mix with great conviction, and I can see why she herself considers this performance as one of her most accomplished. She is of course supported by a host of talented actors. Naseeruddin Shah and Pankaj Kapoor are both equally great, giving two restrained performances, while Gita Sen, as the tormented and ill mother, is very impressive despite lying on a bed throughout the entire film.

    The film scores big time in its portrayal of the mother-daughter relationship, which is amazing. This is mainly because Sen makes it as real and genuine as practically everything else in this film. It's not just bright; as opposed to famous typical Hindi films about dedication and sacrifice, here we see its dark side too. Jamini is a loving and caring daughter, there can be no doubt about that and it's pretty evident throughout the show, but there are also many moments in which we see her getting angry with her weary mother and at times even being a bit harsh on her. She is of course quick to apologise, and here we once again see that it's her daily struggle which makes her act unkindly at times. I suggest you to note the scene in which her mother acknowledges her as her best child for being her only support in her old days, and an excited Jamini tearfully hugs her beloved mother and utters the best lines ever: "My good mother! My dear mother!" Every time I watch this scene, I get a catch in my throat. Another powerful scene which shows the most intense argument between Jamini and her mother is of course in the penultimate scene, which is also unforgettable, but for that you will have to see this magnificent piece yourself.
    8aftab_pasha

    Beautiful Ruins...

    Just Saw this movie a few days back... First impression was that this movie would be a flash-back kind of presentation because of its title. But for my Surprise, the movie was a 'simple present' presentation. The story is simple, slow but interesting. All the actors have done their part nicely. The Ruins shown are really beautiful and many a times you will feel that you should have been there to feel it. Shabana Ji, Naseer Ji are good as usual. Others were also Natural in acting. But I think the director and the cameraman were more interested in the ruins than the actors! All in all, its a nice movie to watch for a once. Quite real in presentation. This movie is a good example of showing that how can a good movie be made with a few resources!

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      The film was in the news due to a funny incident. Raj Kapoor had heard alot about the film and decided to go watch the film. Be went to a private screening held in a Mumbai theatre. After 30 minutes of watching the film Raj Kapoor stretched his arms and yawned saying "ok chalo ab ghar ko, bahut ho gaya...". The film was so boring Raj Kapoor walked out.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 mars 1989 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Inde
    • Langue
      • Hindi
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      • Shree Bharat Lakhsmi Pictures
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