Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaSunil is convicted of murder and is on the run. But the long arm of the law and his past finally catch up with him. Can he outrun his destiny for long?Sunil is convicted of murder and is on the run. But the long arm of the law and his past finally catch up with him. Can he outrun his destiny for long?Sunil is convicted of murder and is on the run. But the long arm of the law and his past finally catch up with him. Can he outrun his destiny for long?
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 3 vittorie e 3 candidature totali
- Chandni
- (as Raakhee)
- Inspector Singh
- (as Iftikhar)
- Rinku
- (as Master Raju)
- Prosecuting attorney
- (as Kadar Khan)
- Sunil's uncle
- (as Surendra Nath)
- School Principal
- (as Yashodhara Katju)
- Judge
- (as S.N. Bannerjee)
- Smith who removed handcuffs with Sunil
- (as Habeeb)
Recensioni in evidenza
Yash Chopra attempts a complex love story on a weird question: Can a man actually live with two wives? Daag happens to be a poetic complexity featuring a struggling love story that goes through inevitable conflicts but ends up with a little dragged climax. The crappiest scene in the film has to be when Sunil's mother-in-law calls the police; she puts the telephone down, and the very next second we hear a police Jeep siren. Which police officer arrives in one second? How can a writer or director go ahead with such a bullshiit scene? Anyway, Daag goes ahead and grabs you with its narrative instantly, only to lose that grip in the ending. Let's look at the positives first. The film is about Sunil and Sonia, who get married, and while trying to save his wife from molestation, Sunil accidentally kills the culprit. He is sentenced by the court but escapes during an accident. Here, Sonia takes leave of her house because she is pregnant with Sunil's child. Years later, she finds Sunil married to another woman with a new name, Sudhir. Can they get together? This idea is really interesting since all the events look reliable. However, we have a few flaws in the last half an hour. Chandni, who is in love with Sunil/Sudhir, suddenly agrees to live together with Sonia and Sunil. Which woman would do that? The courtroom drama didn't really make much sense to me. If the court can take Chandni's testimony, why didn't they take Sonia's testimony in the first place? I mean, if a woman said that she was being raped and the killing happened in self-defence, do you think any court would ask for anything more? The Mayor of Casterbridge itself has those flaws, so I can't really blame Daag. Rest, it's a gripping drama with some really good scenes, performances, and 3 super hit songs: Ab Chahe Ma Roothe Yaa Baba, Ni Main Yaar Manana Ni, and Mere Dil Mein Aaj Kya Hai.
RATING - 6/10*
By - #samthebestest.
The movie is based on a novel 'The mayor of Casterbridge'.
This movie should be remembered for it's beautiful music and strong acting by Sharmila Tagore. Late Rajesh Khanna was equally impressive. Rakhee was charming and beautiful. Prem Chopra was impressive in his limited screen time.
The screenplay of the movie average and sometimes gets very slow. Direction is good but the climax of the movie is abrupt and could've been more refined but the typical fans will not be disappointed.
An entertaining movie with some good acting and superb music. The movie truly announces the arrival of 'Yash Chopra the king of Romance'
Besides, the direction and intriguing/exciting story, Rajesh Khanna has rendered his charismatic romantic touch with Shamila Tagore which is beautifully filmed by Mr. Chopra. It is indeed, one of the last hit films of the Rajesh Khanna Years, who was already experiencing the onslaught of the Angry Young Celluloid Intruder namely Amitabh.
It has a good bit of songs footing as well nice direction to call it a super hit.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThis was the first film produced by Yash Chopra under his banner Yash Raj Films. His friend and financier, Gulshan Rai, warned him about a lukewarm box-office response and released the film in a low profile manner. Within six days of the film's release, the no. of prints had to be tripled.
- Citazioni
Sunil Kohli: What are you thinking?
Sonia Kohli: I'm wondering why so many people under this roof have stories about their pasts. Did they pen them by themselves? If not, why am I being punished like this?
Sunil Kohli: It's done. I'm free now.
Sonia Kohli: You're not free. You gave your name to Pinky and Chandni; you gave them honour. She helped you out. Now you want to disgrace her?
Sunil Kohli: But I love you, Sonia!
Sonia Kohli: So where will you take me? The police know you're alive. They'll snatch you away. I don't want to be widowed again!
Sunil Kohli: I don't want to lose you either. But if you want me to remain here, you must stay as well.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Man Alive: Bombay Superstar (1973)
- Colonne sonoreHum Aur Tum
Sung by Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar
Composed by Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar and Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma
Lyrics by Sahir Ludhianvi
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