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Chhoti Si Baat

  • 1976
  • 2h 3min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
8,3/10
4793
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Chhoti Si Baat (1976)
ComedyRomance

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA timid suitor seeks the help of a ruthless colonel to win the woman of his dreams when a bold young man begins to pursue her in this romantic comedy.A timid suitor seeks the help of a ruthless colonel to win the woman of his dreams when a bold young man begins to pursue her in this romantic comedy.A timid suitor seeks the help of a ruthless colonel to win the woman of his dreams when a bold young man begins to pursue her in this romantic comedy.

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    • Basu Chatterjee
  • Star
    • Ashok Kumar
    • Vidya Sinha
    • Amol Palekar
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,3/10
    4793
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Basu Chatterjee
    • Star
      • Ashok Kumar
      • Vidya Sinha
      • Amol Palekar
    • 32Recensioni degli utenti
    • 1Recensione della critica
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    Ashok Kumar
    Ashok Kumar
    • Col. Julius Nagendranath Wilfred Singh
    Vidya Sinha
    Vidya Sinha
    • Prabha Narayan
    Amol Palekar
    Amol Palekar
    • Arun Pradeep
    Govardhan Asrani
    Govardhan Asrani
    • Nagesh Shastri
    Nandita Thakur
    Nandita Thakur
    • Deepa
    Rajan Haksar
    Rajan Haksar
    Ashim Kumar
    Devendra Khandelwal
      Baba Majgoakar
      Noni Ganguly
      C.S. Dubey
      C.S. Dubey
      • Gurnaam (Garage owner)
      Amol Sen
      R.S. Chopra
      R.S. Chopra
      Sudarshan Sahni
      Milon Mukerji
      Farooque Shorty
      Monty Sharma
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        Kaaliyaa

        Funniest ever..

        Undoubtedly one of the funniest Hindi films of all time, giving a nostalgic look at young and urbane 70s Bombay. Palekar is brilliant as the quintessential idiot in love with Vidya Sinha, but unable to express his love for her. Asrani is an excellent rival, sliming his way into the girl's heart. But there's a trump card - up in the hills is a learned oldie Ashok Kumar who has a devious plan of action in mind - to give Palekar the one-up on Asrani. Few have seen this film, and I'm yet to come across anyone who disputes that this rates as one of the best comedies to ever come out on the Indian silver screen.
        10kaminnisreeram

        Another classic by Basu da

        This film beautifully captures Bombay in 70s, office going middle class, Bus 86 from Khar to Fountain (btw it still runs the same route!), conman, greenery of Khandala, awkwardness of relationship from acquaintances to love. Kudos to late Sharad Joshi for witty dialogues, to late KK Mahajan for showcasing Bombay through eyes of a commoner. Excellent cast led by Dadamoni & Amol ji. This film released in 1975 is enjoyed by ten yr child today. That's a classic. It has endured.
        8kichdi

        Top class movie

        This movie is all about a shy boy & a girl who taunts him but is actually in Love with him. Amol Palekar the hero keeps following her (Vidya Sinha), she knows he follows her all the way to her office, she enjoys his attention, at times she tries to draw his attention more by asking for time & all but the too timid hero does not react immediately but keeps rehearsing in front of his mirror at home. Amol Palekar meets an Army colonel retd. (Ashok Kumar) who has started a personality development school in Khandala a hill station near Bombay. He teaches Amol Palekar to increase his self esteem & be confident in his approach. Choti Si Baat is a very neat Love story & also a very good motivating movie. A Must watch for all movie goes in the world.

        The flip side is - too many visualisations (The hero keeps visualising sequences like Vidya hugging him & all) this could easily have been done away with.

        The added bonus to a wonderful movie is the songs, especially the one by Hema & Dharmendra.
        8bluegreensalad

        A simple 70s Urban Middle-Class Comedy

        Firstly, this movie for me was a great 70s nostalgia trip: The Fort district of Bombay, Dadar Hindu Colony, Scooters, Flora Restaurant (The Best and probably the only Chinese Restaurant in Bombay those days- But I've never used chopsticks there!), the old BEST Double-Deckers, the bell-bottoms, Amol Palekars' glasses, Jehangir Art Gallery, and Samovar. They missed out Rhythm House, Flora Fountain, and Chetana, but well, it didn't matter. Whatever was served, was enough. Secondly, the nostalgia was not in stark B & W of Guru Dutt's 50s, but in glorious Color, which brought out even the shiny, worn flagstones on the footpath in a unique, fresh, perspective, a unique shade of gray that only color could do. All this to say that my youth was re-lived, real-life. Thirdly, the protagonists: Young, Fresh-Faced, Natural, Lovely, Naive, in love- yet shy enough to express it, and how they get together, it was all so simple, and the contrast is yet so apparent when compared to todays' Bollywood Kitsch. Fourthly, to realize that Nostalgia dies with the death of a Generation; How Col. Singh has his own deep memories of an age that would have been ancient for the protagonists themselves! I never realised then, but right now, I'm old(er) and the young 'uns cannot 'get it' when I'm nostalgic. Fifthly, This movie is about Bombay, and the spirit of Bombay, and kudos to Basu-da and Salil-da for their glorious effort.
        9Peter_Young

        One small talk you cannot forget!

        Chhoti Si Baat is for me the ultimate romantic comedy of those times - simple, funny and totally charming. Basu Chatterjee was an amazing talent. Like Hrishikesh Mukherjee, he used to make films that reflected the lives of people from the middle-class. Everything in this film is kept simple and contributes to its authenticity, including dialogues, characters, sets, props and costumes. Chatterjee brilliantly captures the world of Arun, an ordinary and rather insecure fellow who is deeply in love with a young and beautiful girl named Prabha. The story follows Arun's trials and tribulations and his later attempts to get her through the help and guidance of a love-guru, when another guy enters the picture. It's amazing how the viewers are given a chance to witness and experience every thought, yearning and disappointment that the character of Arun is going through, and yet the movie remains consistently humorous, lighthearted and comic.

        I think that's what makes both the film and particularly the character of Arun so easy to relate to. I think everyone has been at some point secretly in love and could not express his feelings. And clearly this would not be so believable without Amol Palekar's great portrayal. Palekar's comically melancholic performance is wonderful. He never tries to do more than required or over-express his deep feelings. And yet it is always understood. This is easily one of his best. Vidya Sinha is beautiful and ever so graceful that it's easy to understand why she is the love interest here. Asrani is not the type of guy who would really look like a serious rival who could undermine one's confidence, but he is inevitably funny and suitably annoying. Ashok Kumar is just outstanding in a role which is quite different from his usual ventures. As the witty and kind Colonel Julius Nagendranath Wilfred Singh, he is hilarious, likable and memorable.

        Some of the film's scenes are still remembered today, including the sequences showing Arun daily following Prabha on her way to her workplace. The lively streets of the yet-unconjested Bombay are efficiently shot and are nostalgic to look at. The scenes involving Arun and the love-guru Julius are of the best moments in the film, while Arun's transformation afterwards and his renewed interaction with Prabha is incredibly entertaining. Salil Choudhury's soundtrack for the film is beautiful. In another evident attempt to keep the film realistic, the songs are not visualised as one would expect in a Hindi film. The songs either play over montage sequences ("Na Jaane Kyun" and "Yeh Din Kyaa Aaye") or appear as part of a film the characters go to see in the cinema (the wonderful "Jaanemann"). In either way, they express the characters' state of mind brilliantly. Overall, Chhoti Si Baat is one classic gem to remember. Go now.

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          The movie Zameer (1975) billboard poster is seen clearly at the bus stop. B. R Chopra had produced this movie alongside Chhoti Si Baat.
        • Blooper
          When Arun decides to meet Colonel in Khandala, he passes through various water streams where he removes his slipper and cross it and finally when he is near Colonel's Bunglow, he is shown wearing shoes.
        • Connessioni
          References Zameer (1975)
        • Colonne sonore
          jaan-e-man jaan-e-man tere do nayan
          Sung by K.J. Yesudas (as Yesudas) and Asha Bhosle

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        • Data di uscita
          • 9 gennaio 1976 (India)
        • Paese di origine
          • India
        • Lingua
          • Hindi
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        • Aziende produttrici
          • B.R. Films
          • NH Studioz
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