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Manchali

  • 1973
  • 2h 11min
NOTE IMDb
6,6/10
167
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Manchali (1973)
ComédieMusicalRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe story is about a rich spoiled girl who does not want to get married and hires a husband.The story is about a rich spoiled girl who does not want to get married and hires a husband.The story is about a rich spoiled girl who does not want to get married and hires a husband.

  • Réalisation
    • Raja Nawathe
  • Scénario
    • Krishan Chander
    • G.R. Kamath
    • Mahendra Nath
  • Casting principal
    • Sanjeev Kumar
    • Leena Chandavarkar
    • Nazima
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    167
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Raja Nawathe
    • Scénario
      • Krishan Chander
      • G.R. Kamath
      • Mahendra Nath
    • Casting principal
      • Sanjeev Kumar
      • Leena Chandavarkar
      • Nazima
    • 7avis d'utilisateurs
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Sanjeev Kumar
    Sanjeev Kumar
    • Sushil Kumar
    Leena Chandavarkar
    Leena Chandavarkar
    • Leena
    Nazima
    Nazima
    • Pushpa
    Nirupa Roy
    Nirupa Roy
    • Chachi
    Krishnakant
    Krishnakant
    • Chacha
    Shrikant
    Shah Agha
    Surekha Naik
    G. Jhillani
    Malik
    Nasreen
    Yasmin
    Aarti
    Sabina
    • Pushpa's friend
    • (as Sabeena)
    Komal
    Master Viresh
    Master Prakash Shukla
    Yasmin
    Yasmin
    • In the crowd
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Raja Nawathe
    • Scénario
      • Krishan Chander
      • G.R. Kamath
      • Mahendra Nath
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    7sherrvin-1

    Contract marriage

    A movie made well ahead of times. Contract Marriage, a subject quite new for early seventies. Director Raja Navathe managed to keep it simple for family viewing. Sanjeev Kumar and Leena Chandrawarkar are good. Others have virtually nothing to do. Fantastic music by LP for songs; 1) O Manchali, 2) Mile Kahin Do Ajnabi, 3) Gam Ka Fasana, 4) Tan Man Dhan Sab Hai Tera, 5) Kali Kali Choome. Watch it if you get a chance to.
    nilendu

    Churning out Nostalgia

    Well, Manchali came out in mid-seventies. Manchali was a moderate hit. Those days almost all movies made won back the investments. There was no Television, leave alone Satellite channel. Amitabh Bachchan summed up that era and its apparent gloss very well when he had said 'Actors of our generation were lucky. They got enough time to seep into public mind. These days an actor remains in the living room of everyone for 24 hours. His weakness, his mannerism, his inability to dance all are exposed much before he gets ample chance to rectify himself. I think actors who succeed these days are far more talented than we were.'

    Those days there were no USB port either. So things were generally slow. The movies were slow. They had to be. Since those days you couldn't possibly have made a 'dark docu drama on Bombay' which would keep everyone riveted with one's chair for 2 and 1/2 odd hours. You didn't know there are 'nuances of lesbianism to explore in most relationship'. You didn't even know or possibly didn't hear the word 'psychopath' a lot many times. But still if you had made a movie, you would have to keep guys riveted. Once in a week - possibly Sunday - everyone will wear their best Terrilyn trousers and maroon guru shirt and take out his sari and Ponds powder clad girl friend next door to a theater. That's the only thing you could do. There was no esselworld either! And as with any hip dressed lover from a conservative society, you need to give them ample time to just sit together. Romanticizing each other's warmth and - nothing else - for 2 and 1/3 odd hours.

    So everyone made pretty much benchmarked standard stories, slow ones, predictable ones into even more slow movies which had to go on two and 1/2 odd hours. Raja Nawathe - director of Manchali - was certainly not a Shyam Benegal and he sticked to the 'formulae'(or as Herr Mogambo said later - 'phor mullah').

    Manchali is that story you never actually read but know by heart. A rogue and spoilt girl from a rich family hires a husband who apparently is from a poor family for reason as obscure as 'her chacha is not exactly keeping well and she must get married'. Then she sleeps on the King sized bed with almost as much pillow material as needed to cover her flesh and makes the poor-guy-on-hire sleep on balcony. As it always happens when poor guys sleep on balcony - he became St Augustus. Surprizingly he used to know twist and charmed the friends of his 'wife' very quickly. This type of movie used to had (have) a stock scene where the poor-guy-on-hire will slap the rich-girl-gone-spoilt in front of everyone. That single slap will change the girl forever. After the guy will say something like 'Har ek laDki ko thik karne ke liye yeh hi ek dawa hai chachaji. Aapko yeh bahut pehle karna chahiye tha'

    (This is the only medicine for all such spoilt gals Uncle. Wish you had utilized it before.)

    Exactly at this point our guy on the theater will feel very much elated. Or at least confident having actually heard and watched something which he always believes in just because his dad had always believed in the same. If the girl was not 'anglo-indian' - 99% chances are she was just 'finishing her B.A.. And she would have continued munching the 'Macy's Popcorn' as silently as she can - often gulping down less fried corns lest she is heard munching those.

    The movie ending is as predictable as watching Saurav Ganguly bat in off form or watch Steve Waugh bat in any form. To make it really interesting - as it is in Manchali - it will be revealed finally that the poor-guy-on-hire is actually something of a 'millionaire in Shillong'.

    All's well that ends well.

    Well, since there was not really a lot to think about during making of these movies - the directors always tried to persuade the music directors into composing very decent and hummable tunes.

    LP was the duo who could compose one such tune as easily as you can switch channel in a 15 day old TV from upon your bed. They don't at all disappoint. The music is superb, Well, if you are one who never listened to anything other than Pink Floyd I apologize.

    Leena was supple. But still very fleshy. Just like our girl in the theater was. When all you do is 'finishing B.A.' in public and munching popcorns as silently as possible on weekends inside a dark theater in private - you got to be fleshy. Well, unless you are - umm - an 'anglo-indian' in which case you'd be working in some office as 'stenographer' or 'secretary' (two pre-USB era jobs meaning the same) and would be branded as 'someone who will sleep with just everyone' by everyone else in the office.

    Watch Manchali. It's fun. It's nostalgic. It belongs to an era when there was no USB or Gladrags Manhunt contests.
    7not_so_obsessed_fan

    Nice movie to watch...

    A fairytale-ish Indian make-over of "Taming of the Shrew." A spoiled rich girl concocts a fake marriage to a coolie to inherit her late father's money. All would be fine but that her suspicious nature and uncontrolled temper, along with her fake-husband's antics, lead to a power struggle between the couple and increasing chaos that leads to an acceptably melodramatic ending.

    Honestly, I just watched the movie for Sanjeev Kumar, and you get some great moments with him, but the movie itself was good too. The setup is nice, and the actors are perfectly cast. The movie surpassed my expectations, however, in the comedy that permeates two-thirds of the movie. Of course, kudos to Sanjeev Kumar for this - perfect timing and great believability - and a good support in Leena Chandravarkar.

    All in all, though you know how the movie is going to end, it's a nice ride to go along with.
    4winak

    Some movies are best left in the 70's

    Finally watched this movie. Sanjeev kumar was legendary in serious character roles, however lover boy and comedic roles wasn't his forte, just not convincing enough. Songs were fantastic. Leena Chandavarkar was her cute self. Storyline itself was simple with no twists or turn making it bland and boring.
    5SumanShakya

    a 70s romantic comedy

    "Manchali" is basically a comedy where the hero brings an arrogant heroine into track. In between we have all the ingredients familiar from 70s romantic comedies like trains, goons, fights, songs. But all the things have a bit faded look which won't hold you much. Besides the dated and faded look, there is much of co incidences and overacting from Sanjeev Kumar. The heroine, Leena Chandrawarkar, doesn't look impressive and others also don't leave their mark. As a whole, the film doesn't raise above average but isn't even that bad. If you're a fan of 70s movies, there is a bit of fun and story for you which makes it watchable.

    Rating: 1 star out of 4

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    • Date de sortie
      • 26 octobre 1973 (Portugal)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Inde
    • Langue
      • Hindi
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Marido... Precisa-se?
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Mehboob Studios, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Inde(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Precept Enterprises
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