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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe cross-cultural romance between Vaasu and Sapna meets heavy opposition from their family, who vow to stop their union at any cost. As the star-crossed lovers forbidden love ensues, nothin... Leggi tuttoThe cross-cultural romance between Vaasu and Sapna meets heavy opposition from their family, who vow to stop their union at any cost. As the star-crossed lovers forbidden love ensues, nothing will prepare them for their tragic destiny.The cross-cultural romance between Vaasu and Sapna meets heavy opposition from their family, who vow to stop their union at any cost. As the star-crossed lovers forbidden love ensues, nothing will prepare them for their tragic destiny.
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- 5 vittorie e 9 candidature totali
Poornam Vishwanathan
- V. Sivaramakrishan
- (as Poornam Viswanathan)
Athili Lakshmi
- S. Vandana
- (as Atili Lakshmi)
Satyendra Kapoor
- Jagannath
- (as Satyen Kapoo)
L.V. Prasad
- Rati Grandfather
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
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Tamil-speaking young man who moves to Goa with his family. There, he meets Sapna (Rati Agnihotri), a North Indian Hindi-speaking girl. Despite the language barrier and cultural differences, they fall deeply in love. Their relationship becomes the talk of the town, but their respective families are vehemently opposed to their union due to their different regional and linguistic backgrounds.
Their love is constantly tested by family, society, and even fate. After mounting pressure from their families, the two are forcibly separated for one year, with the condition that if they still want to be together after that time, their families will consider the marriage.
However, even during their separation, things don't go smoothly. Vasu moves to Hyderabad and faces immense emotional turmoil. Meanwhile, Sapna is also forced into an engagement by her family and suffers mental harassment. Eventually, the two lovers try to reunite, but their paths are riddled with trauma, misunderstanding, and cruelty from others.
Their love is constantly tested by family, society, and even fate. After mounting pressure from their families, the two are forcibly separated for one year, with the condition that if they still want to be together after that time, their families will consider the marriage.
However, even during their separation, things don't go smoothly. Vasu moves to Hyderabad and faces immense emotional turmoil. Meanwhile, Sapna is also forced into an engagement by her family and suffers mental harassment. Eventually, the two lovers try to reunite, but their paths are riddled with trauma, misunderstanding, and cruelty from others.
Stunning music, acting and direction The film is quite well directed and shot, and it captures the beauty of Goa exceedingly well. The romantic sequences were extremely well handled and are of the film's most entertaining. But then the movie has its turn when the youngsters' love has to withstand a test. This was a rather unconvincing phase and from then on the film became quite melodramatic and occasionally boring. Some scenes in which the heroine's mother tries hard to morally deter her were particularly peculiar, although I personally was curious about the film's next proceedings.
Ek Duuje Ke Liye has several songs composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Some of them were okay, like "Tere Mere Beech Mein" but none was really great. At times the songs came across as totally unnecessary (and I'm actually not one of those who are against song numbers in Hindi movies). The film's acting is generally good. Kamal Hassan does very well as the main lead. Towards the second half he even manages to bring a new dimension to his character. Also, his classical dance numbers were fantastic. Rati Agnihotri suits her part and is extremely pretty. At times she stared angry eyes at her mother and it was a bit repetitive but overall it was a good debut and I liked her in a number of her subsequent films so let it be. Madhavi was very good in whatever little she was given. But the film's biggest flaw is obviously its ending. It is unexpected and surprising, and I don't mean to say it as a compliment. I was totally disappointed and could not figure why the writer in his own mind would think of such a melodramatic twist, which was not necessary and did not really conclude the story well. I mean, the film was not a fairytale saga, so why end it like.
Ek Duuje Ke Liye has several songs composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Some of them were okay, like "Tere Mere Beech Mein" but none was really great. At times the songs came across as totally unnecessary (and I'm actually not one of those who are against song numbers in Hindi movies). The film's acting is generally good. Kamal Hassan does very well as the main lead. Towards the second half he even manages to bring a new dimension to his character. Also, his classical dance numbers were fantastic. Rati Agnihotri suits her part and is extremely pretty. At times she stared angry eyes at her mother and it was a bit repetitive but overall it was a good debut and I liked her in a number of her subsequent films so let it be. Madhavi was very good in whatever little she was given. But the film's biggest flaw is obviously its ending. It is unexpected and surprising, and I don't mean to say it as a compliment. I was totally disappointed and could not figure why the writer in his own mind would think of such a melodramatic twist, which was not necessary and did not really conclude the story well. I mean, the film was not a fairytale saga, so why end it like.
I don't know how any one can even dare to cut 1 star, truely deserve 10 star and should top the chart of IMDB.
Loved the story. I have seen it atleast 5 times and I still love it. It is an amazing movie and would recommend everyone to watch it. The entire family members can watch it and enjoy it. I still remember seeing it at my hometown the very first time with all the ender members of the family. All of us enjoyed alot.
What really sets 'Ek Duuje Ke Liye' apart from other love stories, is its disturbing ending. Otherwise the film itself is no different than other love stories regarding star-crossed lovers that have been made several. Some of the songs are nice (but not great) and mostly forgettable. The use of the language barrier between the two characters was something different and new. Also there are some nice sequences that prevent it from being just another romantic film. The director deserves credit for executing them. Performances are quite decent. Rati Agnihotri does well for a newcomer. Madhavi is very good. Kamal Hassan is quite alright in a few scenes and very bad in some. He seems to just not get the right expressions particularly in the crying scenes (which are unintentionally funny). However, the guy can surely dance! Shobha Khote is extremely annoying and almost want to press the mute button. 'Ek Duuje Ke Liye' is certainly one of the better films of the 80s. A different love story it is and I'd recommend it to viewers who enjoy romantic films but beware of its disturbing conclusion.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizBritney Spears' song Toxic sampled a part of the song Tere Mere Beech Mein.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Snehamulla Simham (1986)
- Colonne sonoreTere mere beech me, kaisa hai yeh bandhan anjaana, maine nahin jaana, tune nahin jaana
Sung by Lata Mangeshkar, S.P. Balasubrahmanyam
Lyrics by Anand Bakshi
Music by Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar and Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma (as Laxmikant Pyarelal)
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