Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAfter being left brokenhearted several times, wealthy, beautiful Deepa travels to City of Love Paris to live in her palatial house and meets Shyam (Sam), an Indian who is fascinated by her b... Leggi tuttoAfter being left brokenhearted several times, wealthy, beautiful Deepa travels to City of Love Paris to live in her palatial house and meets Shyam (Sam), an Indian who is fascinated by her beauty. She tries to ignore him and finally pretends to be the housemaid. Shekar is a spoil... Leggi tuttoAfter being left brokenhearted several times, wealthy, beautiful Deepa travels to City of Love Paris to live in her palatial house and meets Shyam (Sam), an Indian who is fascinated by her beauty. She tries to ignore him and finally pretends to be the housemaid. Shekar is a spoiled brat of her secretary Damodar, known for his bad habits of gambling and womanizing; he ... Leggi tutto
- Deepa and Roopa's father
- (as Surendra Nath)
- Damodar Dayal
- (as David)
- Jaggu
- (as Shetty)
- Sardar Makhan Singh
- (as Rajendranath)
- Shekhar
- (as Pran)
- Lui
- (as Jacques Charriere)
- Supporting Artiste - Nightclub
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
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I also loved to see K.N.Singh and Pran Sahab. I had the privilege to meet Pran Sahab twice at his house in Bombay.
K.N.Singh had really a very unique style and it always interesting to see the same.
My most favourite songs from this movie are "Akele Akele Kaha Ja Rahe Ho", "Raat Ke Humsafar" and "An Evening in Paris"
"An Evening in Paris" is about a couple of Indian ladies who, not surprisingly, go to Paris. However, one is very tired of men wanting her for her money, so she poses as the other's maid. Lots of kooky adventures, romance, a kidnapping and humor (such as it is) results. Other than the nice scenery, there really isn't a lot I liked about this film. The acting is just awful---very, very, very broad and the director seemed to encourage the actors to really ham it up for the audience. Subtle, this certainly isn't!! As a result, nothing about the film worked for me--it was so fake and plastic that I got VERY tired of the film and couldn't take it after a while. About the only thing I like about the film are a few of the musical numbers. While the sound quality of the songs is bad, they were catchy and easy to enjoy. I also liked some of the location shots during these songs--particularly the one in the Swiss Alps. Perhaps all this would play better for someone more familiar with and forgiving of the genre--I just thought it was rather dumb. Plus, how did so many Indians just happen to be in Paris?! I was there a few months back and didn't see Indians cavorting and singing anywhere in the city limits! Just my two cents worth.
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Music was another pillar of the film. Every song is classic. You keep humming the tracks An evening in paris.
A fairly entertaining romantic masala thriller set in beautiful locations in Paris. This is not a typical Shakti Samantha film, to be frank. Samantha's An Evening in Paris started off by giving me the vibes of Vincente Minnelli and Gene Kelly's Oscar-winning "American in Paris" (1951) in the beginning, and I really enjoyed it for a while. An Indian girl, Deepa, sets off to find the love of her life in Paris after failing to find a perfect lover in India. She is approached by Sam, who introduces himself as a French man, and they fall in love. This entire romantic chase, flirting, and proposal thing is very cute. They look even cuter when you hear the songs. Who could have imagined a Bollywood film having a title song on Paris' beauty, and who else can you think of but Shankar-Jaikishan? An Evening in Paris is such a beautiful song, and then there are "Akele Akele Kahan Ja Rahe" and "Aasman Se Aaya Farishta," which turn out to be perfect romantic songs. Shammi Kapoor showing off his thigh, hanging on the helicopter, and saying, "Kaho Pyar Hai Tumse" (Mohammed Rafi's voice), and then Sharmila Tagore in Bikini ditching him, "Jaa Jaa." So freaking adorable. What's more adorable is that he uses the same words at the end of the song, and she accepts the proposal, saying, "Haa, haa, Kaha naa." You expect the film to go on with a typical masala ending after this, but there comes Samantha's thriller factor. We have a twin formula-a little conry, but okay. The scripting seemed half-baked here. The character of Rupa falls in love with Sam, and we have no clue. She suddenly turns into a good woman, and we are clueless again because the writer did not provide her with enough evolution. Charming and handsome Shammi Kapoor and super-sexy Sharmila Tagore take you on a lavish, romantic, and glamorous ride in Paris, and that's all the film is about. Too gorgeous for the time, maybe?
RATING - 6/10*
By - #samthebestest.
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- QuizShakti Samantha wanted to shoot the film on a limited budget. He took just 10 people from the unit to Paris. The hairdresser also appeared in some shots. Everywhere they shot people would stop and stare at Shammi Kapoor. They would ask and inquire who he was. Everyone had predicted the film to be a massive hit. They were wrong . The film was a disappointment for Shakti Samantha . He would blame Shammi Kapoor's increasing weight gain for this. He was slowly losing his charm of a leading man.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Tailor Made Dreams - Maßgeschneiderte Träume (2006)
- Colonne sonoreRaat Ke Hamsafar Thak Ke Ghar Ko Chaley
Performed by Asha Bhosle, Mohammad Rafi
Lyrics by Shailendra, Hasrat Jaipuri
Composed by Shankarsingh Raghuwanshi, Jaikishan Dayabhai Panchal
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- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 48 minuti
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