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Seema

  • 1955
  • 2h 20min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,4/10
137
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Nutan and Balraj Sahni in Seema (1955)
DrammaFamigliaMusicaleRomanticismo

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn orphan gets in trouble with the law and is sent to a home for young women. There, for the first time, she finds friendship, compassion, and possibly love.An orphan gets in trouble with the law and is sent to a home for young women. There, for the first time, she finds friendship, compassion, and possibly love.An orphan gets in trouble with the law and is sent to a home for young women. There, for the first time, she finds friendship, compassion, and possibly love.

  • Regia
    • Amiya Chakrabarty
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Amiya Chakrabarty
    • Chandrakant
  • Star
    • Nutan
    • Balraj Sahni
    • Sunder
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,4/10
    137
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Amiya Chakrabarty
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Amiya Chakrabarty
      • Chandrakant
    • Star
      • Nutan
      • Balraj Sahni
      • Sunder
    • 2Recensioni degli utenti
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
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      • 2 vittorie totali

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    Interpreti principali19

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    Nutan
    Nutan
    • Gauri
    Balraj Sahni
    Balraj Sahni
    • Ashok 'Babuji'
    Sunder
    Sunder
    • Murlidhar
    Pratima Devi
    • Superintendent 'Didi'
    C.S. Dubey
    C.S. Dubey
    • Bankelal
    • (as C.S. Dube)
    Shivraj
    Shivraj
    • Kashinath the Uncle
    Krishnakant
    Krishnakant
    • Radha's Husband
    Praveen Paul
    Praveen Paul
    • Kashinath's Wife
    Mamtaj Ali
    Shobha Khote
    Shobha Khote
    • Putli
    • (as Shubha Khote)
    Baby Shashi
    G.B. Singh
    Neel Kamal
    Ajay Verekar
      Premlata Deep
      Jagdish Raj
      Jagdish Raj
      • Doctor
      • (as Jagdish)
      Anwar Ali
      Anwar Ali
      • Child in song
      • (non citato nei titoli originali)
      Santosh Kumar
      Santosh Kumar
      • Village man
      • (non citato nei titoli originali)
      • Regia
        • Amiya Chakrabarty
      • Sceneggiatura
        • Amiya Chakrabarty
        • Chandrakant
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      7Peter_Young

      When she got mad...

      Gauri lives with her paternal uncle and his wife. Her life is quite miserable there, and she also works as a servant in another household. When Gauri is accused by her employer of stealing a necklace for no fault of her own, she almost finds herself jailed. But when she is released, she is thrown out of her home, and for several days wanders in the streets, without food and without any chance to find a new job as she is stigmatised. Soon she is forcibly taken to an orphanage, but she is no longer the innocent girl she was as circumstances have already turned her into a wicked rebel. She is unstoppable, and the people there cannot deal with her constantly hot temper. But time will change everything.

      This is the basic story of this highly enjoyable picture, and it is also one of its main strengths. I'm always interested to watch Hindi movies from this era, and this film is quite an interesting watch. The first half actually surprised me because at many points it was a sort of a mini-thriller and had some successfully gripping moments of suspense. The second half brings a lighter mood to the film, as the main protagonist finds friendship and everything is more positive. Towards the end, the film does get a bit annoyingly preachy and melodramatic, and it is this part where the film loses its focus and direction. Having said that, I liked the ending itself which is a good conclusion to the story.

      The film stars a fiery Nutan in an author-backed role and this natural actress gives a convincing performance as the viewer clearly feels she is involved in the proceedings even if sometimes the script lets her down. Also one of my favourite actors, Balraj Sahni is as fine and restrained as ever in the role of the kind manager. Shubha Khote looked very pretty in her young days, and she is very good here in a significant supporting role. Shankar-Jaikishen compose a nice soundtrack, although the songs were too frequent, and for some reason I often used the FF button when they started (something I don't usually do). Anyway, Seema is a very nice film which is a good watch for lovers of Hindi cinema and its golden days.
      10jmathur_swayamprabha

      Andhera Hai Mann Ka Diya To Jala Le . . .

      Seema (1955) is a gem from the black and white era of Bollywood. A true classic indeed. It's an idealistic movie with a strong psychological base.

      Seema (threshold / boundary / limit) is the story of Gauri (Nutan) who is an orphan and lives with her greedy and exploitative uncle and aunt. She only earns for them by working as a maid-servant in a household but they treat her very poorly. A criminal-minded male-babysitter Baanke (C.S. Dubey) also works in the same household and keeps on trying to make advances to Gauri. When discarded, he traps Gauri under the false charge of theft. She is released by the police on the personal guarantee of her guardians (the greedy uncle and aunt) but now they refuse to keep her with them. Being labelled as a thief, now this innocent and truthful girl does not get any job elsewhere too. Lustful people cast their eyes on her physic only. Homeless, jobless, starved and bearing the stigma of the theft that she had not done, she gets filled with anger for Baanke, she approaches him but again gets cheated by him through his sweet talks and the police catches her again. Now seeing almost the whole world against her, she loses her temper and starts behaving like an insane person. Since her guardians have refused to take her to their home, the police sends her to a charitable institution (known as Aashram) meant for the care and rehabilitation of homeless females only which is run by a benevolent person Ashok (Balraaj Saahni) with the help of a lady called Didi (Pratima Devi) who is the superintendent of the females living in the Aashram and a male assistant - Muralidhar (Sunder).

      Gauri is not ready to live there or listen to anybody in this regard. Her insane behaviour continues resulting in the breakage of furniture, window glasses etc. and she refuses to consume any food (though she has not eaten anything for quite a period). The inmates of the Aashram as well as the people associated with the management of that are not able to understand her anguish and the cause of her stubborn and rebellious behaviour. However the in-charge of the Aashram, i.e., Ashok refuses to be judgmental towards Gauri and asserts something similar to the assertion given in the beginning of this review - 'Being unaware of the background / experiences of some person, you can't understand why he / she behaves the way he / she behaves; you may not be knowing the bitterness of life that he / she might have gone through'. And when Gauri accepts food from the hand of a little girl and showers her affection on her, he immediately realizes that she is noble at heart and needs sympathy (as well as empathy) to recover from some trauma that she might have undergone.

      Now Gauri gets normal with the passage of time and by the effect of the positive environment in the Aashram but still the fire within her heart against Baanke has not been mitigated and she wants to take her revenge from him. She gets empathy and help from her inmate Putli (Shubha Khote) who has been a criminal in her past. She moves out of the Aashram one night and reaches Baanke. She beats him black and blue and thus vent her anger, stuffiness and frustration out; returning to the Aashram thereafter feeling light and relieved. However, for breaking the rule of the Aashram (going out without permission and without any escort), she gets punishment to live in seclusion for a night. Considering it an injustice (as she feels that by punishing Baanke, she has done nothing wrong), she starts behaving rebelliously again which immediately renders a message to Ashok that perhaps the theft-charge levied on her was not genuine. He traps Baanke with the help of Muralidhar and by arranging his confession, gets the stigma of being a thief washed away from Gauri's forehead. Now Gauri not only becomes absolutely normal but she also refuses to leave the Aashram and with utmost gratitude towards Ashok, keeps on working tirelessly and sincerely to meet the noble objectives of the Aashram. Ashok works very hard despite the fact that he is a heart patient. He is able to sense the tender feelings in Gauri's heart towards him but feeling that he may not live for long and getting concerned for Gauri (perhaps because he also has started loving her within his heart), he asks her to marry Muralidhar and settle down in life. Besides, he decides to move out of the city for some time so that Gauri is able to drive her thoughts away from him and marry peacefully in his absence. However it does not happen and the true love of Gauri only triumphs in the end.

      Shankar Jaikishan have composed unforgettable gems with the help of the heart-conquering lyrics of Hasrat Jaipuri and Shailendra. It contains Manna Dey's classic devotional song - Tu Pyar Ka Saagar Hai, Teri Ek Boond Ke Pyaase Hum on one hand and Lata's gems viz. Suno Chhoti Si Gudiya Ki Lambi Kahaani, Mann Mohana Bade Jhoothe and Baat Baat Mein Rootho Na on the other. It also contains Mohammad Rafi's impressive song - Hamen Bhi De Do Sahaara Ki Besahaare Hain. However the song which I am never able to forget even for a moment is Rafi's classic philosophical song - Kahaan Ja Raha Hai Tu Aye Jaane Waale, Andhera Hai Mann Ka Diya To Jala Le (where are you heading for O traveller; there's dark before you, hence first light up the lamp of your heart before proceeding).

      Seema is undoubtedly an excellent movie. A masterpiece for sure.

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        Balraj Sahni was in a hurry to go to the airport, but the director insisted that the whole song "tu pyar ka sagaar..." be shot on that day. Balraj Sahni took a chair, sat, and sang the long song. The song was recorded in 3 shots of 1 take only, so the professional actor completed the shoot just in time to catch his plane. The song doesn't look as it was shot fast in a day.
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        Music by Shankarsingh Raghuwanshi and Jaikishan Dayabhai Panchal

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      • Luoghi delle riprese
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