Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSadhana (Rekha) and Ramkumar (Jeetendra) are a married couple. Their marriage gets into troubled waters when Sadhana starts to suspect that Ramkumar is having an affair. Sadhana does not han... Tout lireSadhana (Rekha) and Ramkumar (Jeetendra) are a married couple. Their marriage gets into troubled waters when Sadhana starts to suspect that Ramkumar is having an affair. Sadhana does not handle the matter properly, and drives him away from her. Her family attempt to talk to her a... Tout lireSadhana (Rekha) and Ramkumar (Jeetendra) are a married couple. Their marriage gets into troubled waters when Sadhana starts to suspect that Ramkumar is having an affair. Sadhana does not handle the matter properly, and drives him away from her. Her family attempt to talk to her and try to patch things up for the couple, but Sadhana is relentless. What will bring the c... Tout lire
- Sadhana's dad
- (as Agah)
- Bus Conductor
- (as Duggal)
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One more southern outing of Jeetendra which hit the bullseye at the box office; Ek Hi Bhool was a well executed family drama revolving around marital infidelity and consequences of suspicion. Rekha and Nazneen were cast opposite Jeetu Saar forming the angle of suspicious wifey and the other woman respectively.
Rekha suspects Jeetu of having a roving eye which actually isn't true. Nazneen is her widowed friend who Rekha asks Jeetu to help with her insurance claim. In an inadvertent incident, a bathing soap plays cupid on which Nazneen slips in the bathroom to land up straight in Jeetendra's arms and they end up having sex. Rekha promptly separates from Jeetu and they meet up some years later as boss- subordinate where he learns that Rekha is a single mom to his child Raju.
Befriending the kiddo Jeetu sings the popular "Ae Raju Ae Daddy" with him and tries to reconcile. But Madame Rekha is in no mood. What happens next?
Ek Hi Bhool is a perfect blend of emotions, drama and comedy making for a nice breezy family watch. The characters are easily identifiable and the situations look straight from the real world - no exaggeration and unwanted 'shor sharaaba'. Jeetendra is super competent in the lead role while Rekha elevates her suspicious biwi character to altogether different level. The gorgeous Nazneen is memorable even in a small role. Asrani and Mazhar Khan deserve a special mention.
Deservedly, the film was a silver jubilee hit and much loved by the audience. It was remade by Dharmesh Darshan in 2002 as Haan..Maine Bhi Pyaar Kiya with Abhishek Bachchan, Karisma Kapoor and Simone Singh as the husband, wife and other woman. Akshay Kumar was the added angle but even he couldn't save this film from flopping badly. After all, public are willing to relish such "Bhool" only once...not all the time. Haha!
Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni.
Ek Hi Bool is well written, narrated and acted. It is quite simple in execution, and thus its impact is effective. The film is an enjoyable mix of comedy and drama, and thankfully, it does not rely too heavily on sentimentality, though there are some glitches her and there. The dialogue is for the most part quite witty, and many of the situations are identifiable, and that's what makes the film entertaining all through. Ek Hi Bhool deals with the complexity of marriage and divorce, and one must note the depiction of middle-class families, their troubles and daily struggles, which is generally well done (not as good as in Hrishikesh Mukherjee films, but still pretty good). Laxmikant-Pyarelal's music is very nice.
As far as acting goes, this film is unsurprisingly Rekha's film. She is wonderfully in sync with the hot-tempered, funny and nop-nonsense Sadhna, even though the script actually never really utilises her true talent. You can cry with her, laugh with her, or just sit and be stunned by her beauty. Her dialogue delivery and mannerisms are very good, her hysterics are hilariously entertaining, while her dramatic scenes are compelling. This is a very colourful performance. Jeetendra too performs well. Shabana Azmi makes a wonderful guest appearance as Meena, Sadhna's beautiful and intelligent friend. Asrani, Yunus Parvez and Leela Mishra lend adequate support, and the kids are alright.
'Ek Hi Bhool' means 'Just One Mistake'. The viewers may have different opinions regarding who the mistake was actually made by - the husband or the wife. It is a movie with a message effectively conveyed through tears and laughs. Not great or flawless but definitely enjoyable. I recommend.
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- AnecdotesMazhar Khan stated he regretted signing the film due to the role being very small. He was advised by Tutu Sharma to sign the film as it would put him in the good books of South Indian producers. This could lead for more roles in the future. But the decision backfired.
- GaffesAsrani plays the audio of the fight between Jeetendra and Mazhar Khan to the entire staff with a cassette player however the fight is going on live and its not possible to record it live.
- ConnexionsRemake of Mouna Geethanagal (1981)
- Bandes originalesHum Tumse Pyar Na Karte
Lyrics by Anand Bakshi
Music by Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma and (as Laxmikant-Pyarelal)
Performed by Asha Bhosle and S.P. Balasubrahmanyam
Records on H.M.V.
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