La maison enrégimentée d'une matriarche stricte est bouleversée par l'arrivée d'un parent courageux.La maison enrégimentée d'une matriarche stricte est bouleversée par l'arrivée d'un parent courageux.La maison enrégimentée d'une matriarche stricte est bouleversée par l'arrivée d'un parent courageux.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 3 nominations au total
Shashikala Jawalkar
- Bari Gupta
- (as Shashikala)
David Abraham
- Ram Dayal
- (as David)
Aradhana Deshpande
- Anju Gupta
- (as Aradhana)
Ranjit Chowdhry
- Jagan Gupta
- (as Ranjit Chowdhury)
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This is movie from a different era - reminds you of the times when the values were different. Joint family and obeying elders were the norm and individuality would take a back seat. Rekha challenges the joint family rules and brings in a fresh breath of life to the stifled family members. Values and lifestyles are changing, albeit slowly, and this movie reminds you of the days when you had fun with such simple things
Rekha and all the cast members do an excellent job in this movie. The characterization is such that you get to know every member of the family. This is one of the best of the simple clean movies of 80's
Rekha and all the cast members do an excellent job in this movie. The characterization is such that you get to know every member of the family. This is one of the best of the simple clean movies of 80's
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Her Excellency Very Great Madam Actress Rekha has done excellent work.
His Divine Grace Late Actor Ashok Kumar has done excellent work.
I watched this movie in Chanakaya, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi with my cousin His Excellency Very Great Mr. Anil Lalwani and his wife Her Excellency Pooja. It was excellent day in the summer of 1980.
What a theater in those days. What a movie.
Thanks and Regards.
His Divine Grace Late Actor Ashok Kumar has done excellent work.
I watched this movie in Chanakaya, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi with my cousin His Excellency Very Great Mr. Anil Lalwani and his wife Her Excellency Pooja. It was excellent day in the summer of 1980.
What a theater in those days. What a movie.
Thanks and Regards.
Hrishikesh Mukherjee's Khubsoorat is fantastic family entertainment, which is thoroughly funny, convincing and enjoyable and just beautiful in its simplicity. I enjoyed every moment of it, including the music, the story, the characters, the acting, and everything else it deals with. Khubsoorat presents the brighter side of Hindi cinema, which is not melodramatic, which is credibly restrained and easy-going. The charm of this little gem comes primarily from its persistent sense of everyday realism, but then it also manages to make a genuine impact on the viewer through its host of relatable characters and particularly its charming main protagonist. As expected, Mukherjee skilfully portrays the life of upper-class urban families, and the acting is accordingly natural and authentic.
The ever-amazing Rekha reveals a lesser-known side of her personality. She foregoes her enigmatic sex-appeal to create an endearingly sassy but sensitive girl-next-door, who is smart and witty and has her values always intact. The result is more than effective - her comic timing is brilliant, and she infuses the part with a kind of zest that makes Manju Dayal very memorable. Ashok Kumar is wonderfully gracious and likable all through as the kindhearted father; Rakesh Roshan and Shashikala support well, but obviously it is Dina Pathak who steals the limelight as the imperious mother. Her dignified presence is, indeed, enjoyably commanding, but even more impressive is the fact that she is very much a real person and never a caricature. Her dynamic with Rekha is great fun to watch.
Indeed, Mukherjee's ability to make a film devoid of showiness and cheesy melodrama is commendable, especially considering the commercial pressures. But the film works, and it relies on the intellectual sensibilities of its potential audience, particularly from India's middle class. It is one of those films which deal with real situations and real people who live normal lives which the average viewer should easily identify with. I must note my favourite sequences towards the climax when Ashok Kumar's character falls ill and Manju diligently looks after him. The scene in which he wakes up and realises she was there all along taking care of him is very moving. All in all, whoever you are, do watch Khubsoorat, it will make you feel much better. A heartwarming classic.
The ever-amazing Rekha reveals a lesser-known side of her personality. She foregoes her enigmatic sex-appeal to create an endearingly sassy but sensitive girl-next-door, who is smart and witty and has her values always intact. The result is more than effective - her comic timing is brilliant, and she infuses the part with a kind of zest that makes Manju Dayal very memorable. Ashok Kumar is wonderfully gracious and likable all through as the kindhearted father; Rakesh Roshan and Shashikala support well, but obviously it is Dina Pathak who steals the limelight as the imperious mother. Her dignified presence is, indeed, enjoyably commanding, but even more impressive is the fact that she is very much a real person and never a caricature. Her dynamic with Rekha is great fun to watch.
Indeed, Mukherjee's ability to make a film devoid of showiness and cheesy melodrama is commendable, especially considering the commercial pressures. But the film works, and it relies on the intellectual sensibilities of its potential audience, particularly from India's middle class. It is one of those films which deal with real situations and real people who live normal lives which the average viewer should easily identify with. I must note my favourite sequences towards the climax when Ashok Kumar's character falls ill and Manju diligently looks after him. The scene in which he wakes up and realises she was there all along taking care of him is very moving. All in all, whoever you are, do watch Khubsoorat, it will make you feel much better. A heartwarming classic.
Another superb family movie from Hrishikesh Mukherjee.The story revolves around a family strictly bounded by rules and regulations implemented by their mother (Dina Pathak).Then Rekha enters in this family and the real fun begins.This is one of the best movies of Rekha and she gave her finest performance in this movie. The other supportive cast is superb, Ashok Kumar appears in the role of a lovable father who knows how to enjoy the life. Rakesh Roshan also fits in his role of an obedient son who falls in love with Rekha. Ranjit Chowdhary has the role of a teenager boy and he gave the full justice to it. In brief, KHUBSOORAT is a complete family entertainment and I recommend this film to everyone from kids to adults.
Review By Kamal K
The directing, acting, songs, and dancing tie up together so well it makes the movie memorable. This rom-com is Rakesh and Rekha's best film together. It's always a pleasure to watch Hrishikesh Mukherjee movies. One of its kind and a gem movie. Must watch for audience's of all ages.
The directing, acting, songs, and dancing tie up together so well it makes the movie memorable. This rom-com is Rakesh and Rekha's best film together. It's always a pleasure to watch Hrishikesh Mukherjee movies. One of its kind and a gem movie. Must watch for audience's of all ages.
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- AnecdotesThis was one of Hrishikesh Mukherjee's biggest commercial films.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Bollywood/Hollywood (2002)
- Bandes originalesSun Sun Sun Didi Tere Liye Ek Rishta Aaya Hai
Lyrics by Gulzar (as Sampooran Singh Gulzar)
Music by Rahul Dev Burman
Performed by Asha Bhosle
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