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Bazaar

  • 1982
  • Not Rated
  • 2h
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7,3/10
657
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Supriya Pathak, Smita Patil, Naseeruddin Shah, and Farooq Shaikh in Bazaar (1982)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young man challenges traditional customs by standing up to the father of the woman he loves, who has promised her to a wealthy expatriate.A young man challenges traditional customs by standing up to the father of the woman he loves, who has promised her to a wealthy expatriate.A young man challenges traditional customs by standing up to the father of the woman he loves, who has promised her to a wealthy expatriate.

  • Réalisation
    • Sagar Sarhadi
  • Scénario
    • Sagar Sarhadi
  • Casting principal
    • Farooq Shaikh
    • Smita Patil
    • Naseeruddin Shah
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
    657
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Sagar Sarhadi
    • Scénario
      • Sagar Sarhadi
    • Casting principal
      • Farooq Shaikh
      • Smita Patil
      • Naseeruddin Shah
    • 11avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total

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    Farooq Shaikh
    Farooq Shaikh
    • Sarju
    Smita Patil
    Smita Patil
    • Najma
    Naseeruddin Shah
    Naseeruddin Shah
    • Salim
    Supriya Pathak
    Supriya Pathak
    • Shabnam
    Bharat Kapoor
    Bharat Kapoor
    • Akhtar Hussain
    Rita Rani Kaul
    Rita Rani Kaul
    Malika
    Javed Khan Amrohi
    Javed Khan Amrohi
      Yunus Parvez
      Yunus Parvez
      • Shabnam's dad
      Shaukat Azmi
      Shaukat Azmi
      B.L. Chopra
      Sulabha Deshpande
      Sulabha Deshpande
      • Shabnam's mom
      Neesha Singh
      • Nasreen
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      Tabu
      • Girl in Chalo Aao Saiyan
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      • Réalisation
        • Sagar Sarhadi
      • Scénario
        • Sagar Sarhadi
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      8beevenkat

      Please watch it on priority

      The city of Hyderabad has metamorphosed into a market. What exactly is on display here? Young, gullible girls from impoverished families. And who is the buyer? Rich, influential men who are old enough to be their fathers. Society recognizes this as a "marriage" since due protocol is followed. But we, as viewers, are convinced that this certainly isn't a union of two souls, but is a commercial transaction. #Bazaar1982 may have been released in 1982, but is relevant even today. The film boasts of amazing performances by Smita Patil, Supriya Pathak and BL Chopra. Music by Khayyam is superlative. Long after you leave the theatre, the Lata Mangeshkar and Talat Aziz song "phir chidi raat baat phoolon ki" will remain in your head. Please watch it on priority. Rating 4/5.
      8silvan-desouza

      Brilliant

      In the 80s when Hindi cinema was rehashing the same old stories,some few filmmakers made Parallel films which had brilliant and many times hardly told stories. It had brilliant actors like Naseeruddin Shah,Smita Patil.etc Bazaar has a story of bribe buying which was prevalent in 80s. The film shocks you and moves you throughout. It has several brilliant scenes and till the end moves on one track though being slow paced at times which is excused

      Direction is superb Music is good, with some melidious songs

      Naseeruddin Shah is brilliant as always,this actor always excelled in such cinema. Smita Patil too is flawless, In the same year she did commercial cinema with films like Namak Halaal and Shakti Farooque Sheikh is amazing, Bharat Kapoor is good Supriya Pathak is brilliant, she won best supporting actress award sadly the only win for this film.
      7Peter_Young

      Bride for sale

      Bazaar, as the title suggests, depicts a market, just that this market takes place in the homes of poor Hyderabadi Muslim families unable to afford a decent marriage for their young daughters. As a resort, if they're lucky enough to have pretty enough girls, they force them into marriage in exchange for money. Indeed, this film tackles the harrowing practice of bride shopping, and it is absolutely disgusting. Smita Patil plays a woman who was once sold herself, just not into marriage but a physical relationship. Such is the lot of women in these primitive regions. Now living in the big city, she does what may help her secure a marriage with her live-in partner - find a good bride back in her village for the man who sponsors her fiance and their housing.

      The film explores brutal realities, and it does so with pathos and conviction, although at times something is missing. Bazaar is what they call an art film, but it is a little less 'artsy' than other so-called parallel films. On the one hand, it is charged with an engaging atmosphere of authenticity, with limited background score, realistic cinematography and a setting that feels very much real nad lifelike. On the other, it's a little melodramatic, it has the occasional use of certain mainstream ingredients, and it has music (although not many songs). And speaking of music, one has to stop for a second to just express how beautiful it is. The legendary Khayyam is responsible for this magic, which culminates in "Dikhayee Diye Yun", a stupendous, melodious number.

      The acting is mostly good. Smita Patil leads the cast with an emotional performance as a woman lost in her own troubled world, conflicted about her past, present, and the consequences of the callous actions she took for her own survival. In one scene she speaks on the phone by the cupboard and throws a casual glance in the mirror in it to fix her hair. This is how detailed her acting was. Cast opposite her in a rather unexpected casting choice is Bharat Kapoor, who is just about okay. Also here and seemingly sidelined with a secondary role of a mere spectator is Naseeruddin Shah, who gives it meaning and relevance in a deeply effective and understated performance, doing much with his eyes and sometimes just his presence alone.

      The film has many character actors, among whom Sulabha Deshpande is credible as the mother who sells her daughter. Also hateful for his role but very weak in his performance is B. L. Chopra as the buyer. Shaukat Kaifi is successfully unsympathetic just as she was in Umrao Jaan (and it's quite amazing how much her daughter Shabana Azmi has come to resemble her these days). Farooq Sheikh is plain excellent as the kind, heartbroken guy whose beloved is taken away from him. And last but certainly not least, the amazingly pretty Supriya Pathak utterly steals the show in a believably raw performance as the bride for sale. Bazaar, although interesting, is not perfect, but it is her portrayal which gives the film its heartbreaking, disturbing tone.
      7riddhimaakaritu

      Ugly truth.

      All the ugliness of society shown in it still exists.
      10vjeet_a

      A tragic love story

      Bazaar is an excellent movie made in 1982. Sarju and Shabnam are in love but their love story end with such a tragedy that makes you think that socially acceptable and institutional ways of defining and allowing human relationship very often end up destroying the meaning of relationship itself.

      Set up of the movie is typical lower class Indian society. Najma and Salim are also in platonic relationship. Salim is a writer and a thinker while Najma is a beautiful and young woman from a withered Nawab family. Due to bad financial situation her mother is asking her to trade her body to feed the family. Najma, who doesn't accept that, runs away with another man (Akhter) to Bombay. But her mental situation is never still since she loves her family but is not ready to sacrifice her youth for them. Although is a good man and he is also interested in marrying her and but his middle aged boss wants Najma and Akhter to look for a bride for him. In order to save his job and apartment Akhter persuades Najma to do something that leads to destruction of Sarju and Shabnam's love story.

      Scenes from Hyderabad city in which poor parents are ready to do anything to get their daughter married are very impressive and well. All actors are very good, script, songs and costumes are fabulous. This movie was very advanced in its time of release. Even after 23 years since it release a large section of Indian society has not got the message of the movie. Western societies despite their own disadvantages are much much better systems in the perspective of this movie. Even today, girl child is seen as a burden in Indian society. Concept of single moms and even single parent is just not acceptable. Girls are identified either from the father's name or her husband's name. There is no third way. She doesn't have an identity on her own.

      Najma, in the end, after a discussion with Salim, realizes that she has to have her own identity which doesn't have to come from either Akhter (her potential husband) or her parents (who want to sell her body to live!). So, she say goodbye to Akhter and goes with Salim, perhaps to find her ways to wash off her part of sins she committed in order to gain identity from Akhter.

      A must see movie, If you want to understand worst part of Indian society and its solid institutional ways of doing things which are so fragile and delicate that they often get crushed.

      A bunch of 7 melodious songs will haunt you forever.

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        An old classic Cerrone disco song Black Is Black is played during a party in the film.
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        When Shabnam is seen lying down dead, just before Shakir Khan screams of shock, it is shown Shabnam's eye moving.

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      • Date de sortie
        • 21 mai 1982 (Inde)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Inde
      • Langues
        • Hindi
        • Urdu
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        • В поисках счастья
      • Société de production
        • New Wave Productions
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        • 2h(120 min)
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