Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMeeta Sen (Tanuja) and Amar Sen (Sanjeev Kumar) have been married for several years. Due to Amar's hectic work schedule, the couple have not had children, as there was no time for intimacy. ... Tout lireMeeta Sen (Tanuja) and Amar Sen (Sanjeev Kumar) have been married for several years. Due to Amar's hectic work schedule, the couple have not had children, as there was no time for intimacy. Meeta decides to take matters into her own hands, gets rid of the servants, save for Hari ... Tout lireMeeta Sen (Tanuja) and Amar Sen (Sanjeev Kumar) have been married for several years. Due to Amar's hectic work schedule, the couple have not had children, as there was no time for intimacy. Meeta decides to take matters into her own hands, gets rid of the servants, save for Hari (A.K. Hangal), and decides to run the household on her own. This gets the couple to be clo... Tout lire
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- 1 nomination au total
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- Amar Sen
- (as Sanjeev)
- Meeta Sen
- (as Tanuja)
- Shashi Bhushan
- (as Dinesh)
- Hari
- (as A. K. Hangal)
- Guest Appearance
- (as Lalit)
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Sanjeev Kumar showed yet again that he is among the best of the best actors of Hindi cinema - I cannot imagine one other actor who would do the role of Amar Sen so perfectly. Tanuja rises to the challenge as Meeta - she is beautiful and infuses Meeta with by turns loneliness, sensuousness, child-like naughtiness and a very adult maturity. Dinesh Thakur played the other man very well - and then did it again and again in films like Rajnigandha.
The movie was path-breaking for its time. It clocked at 2 hours 6 minutes, had the most innovative situations in which music was used, and portrayed reality at every turn - be it drives through the streets of Mumbai or chopping vegetables in a kitchen. Anubhav released in 1971 and Geeta Dutt was gone in 1972. I think this might have been her last stint at playback singing and what a wonderful one it was.
When Shashi gets dropped off at a movie theater it is playing a Sophia Lauren Marcello Mastroianni film but I couldn't catch the name. Anyone know what that film was? Also - in the final moments when Tanuja is trying to tell Sanjeev that he has no need for words - she understands - brilliant!
What I like about the movie is the ending scene. The movie ends with the last radio announcement for the day
On the flipside the movie is rather complex to understand. Some of the dialouges are too complicated to comprehend.
Overall it is one of the finest film of Bhattacharya. It had won the best story award in 1972
The film displays the relationship between a workaholic husband and his wife and the impact on their relationship when the ex-lover of his wife enters in their life.
I still don't believe why i haven't seen such a beautiful film and why this film is not that famous. The film has everything which a film need. Good story, superb execution, terrific acting and melodious music. The film displays the relationship between a husband and a wife in the most perfect way. The film is very original and is not at all over-dramatic.
Screenplay of the film is slow but gripping and is supported beautifully by melodious music. The best part of the film is as mentioned above is it's originality and very close to the reality.
Acting is superb and everyone is tremendously perfect in the portrayal of their respective characters. The climax of the film is also beautiful. A must watch film.
But there is much much more in the movie other than the story. You seem to be following each and every step of the director. You relate to each and every event that takes place. You realise how you might want your relationship with your spouse as. Never does the movie become loud or sentimental. All through, the movie looks like a portrayal that would have exactly happened.
The music is very very sweet. The songs, mostly sung by Geeta Dutt are masterpieces in themselves, they really say what they are supposed to say both in words as well as music. The movie ends you at an emotional and romantic high, something which is never observed in standard popular Hindi cinema. You would feel like cuddling to your spouse just after watching the movie or even in between it.
Hats off to the brilliant director!
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- AnecdotesBasu Bhattacharya's wife Rinki Roy stated "Dinesh Thakur, who played the other man, also assisted Bhattacharya. He lived next door to him and was in and out of their home. However, a young Amitabh Bachchan came very close to being cast in the film."Just when Basu had confirmed Thakur, I saw Amitabh Bachchan. He hadn't started working and I saw him at a reading of his father Harivanshrai Bachchan's poems on the terrace of Dharmyug magazine editor Dr Dharamvir Bharti's house. Amitabh was standing and everyone else was sitting. I just looked at him and told Basu, 'This guy has a lovely voice, he would fit into the other man's role.' But he already had Dinesh," Rinki said.
- ConnexionsFollowed by Aavishkar (1974)
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- Durée2 heures 19 minutes
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