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Satyakam

  • 1969
  • 2h 55min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
8,3/10
876
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Satyakam (1969)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe tale begins in the final days of the British Raj in India. A cohort of engineering students graduate a few months before Independence. Satyapriya and Naren are among the graduate enginee... Leggi tuttoThe tale begins in the final days of the British Raj in India. A cohort of engineering students graduate a few months before Independence. Satyapriya and Naren are among the graduate engineers. The principality of Bhawanigarh is run by a cruel, dissolute man, Vikram Singh, who kn... Leggi tuttoThe tale begins in the final days of the British Raj in India. A cohort of engineering students graduate a few months before Independence. Satyapriya and Naren are among the graduate engineers. The principality of Bhawanigarh is run by a cruel, dissolute man, Vikram Singh, who knows his days of absolute power are numbered. Satyapriya Acharya finds employment in Bhawan... Leggi tutto

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    • Hrishikesh Mukherjee
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Rajinder Singh Bedi
    • Bimal Dutta
    • Narayan Sanyal
  • Star
    • Ashok Kumar
    • Dharmendra
    • Sharmila Tagore
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,3/10
    876
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Hrishikesh Mukherjee
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Rajinder Singh Bedi
      • Bimal Dutta
      • Narayan Sanyal
    • Star
      • Ashok Kumar
      • Dharmendra
      • Sharmila Tagore
    • 11Recensioni degli utenti
    • 6Recensioni della critica
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    Ashok Kumar
    Ashok Kumar
    • Satyasharan 'Dadji' Acharya
    Dharmendra
    Dharmendra
    • Satyapriya 'Sath' Acharya
    Sharmila Tagore
    Sharmila Tagore
    • Ranjana
    Rabi Ghosh
    Rabi Ghosh
    • Anantho Chatterjee
    • (as Robi Ghosh)
    Sanjeev Kumar
    Sanjeev Kumar
    • Narendra 'Naren' Sharma
    David Abraham
    David Abraham
    • Rustom
    • (as David)
    D.K. Sapru
    D.K. Sapru
    • Diwan Bajridhar Talwar
    • (as Sapru)
    Tarun Bose
    Tarun Bose
    • Mr. Ladia
    Rajan Haksar
    Rajan Haksar
    • Shyam Sunder (Manager Director)
    • (as Rajen Haksar)
    Manmohan
    Manmohan
    • Kunver Vikram Singh
    Sarika Thakur
    Sarika Thakur
    • Kabul S. Archarya
    • (as Baby Sarika)
    Paul Mahendra
      Dina Pathak
      Dina Pathak
      • Harbhajan's mother
      • (as Deena Pathak)
      Dev Kishan
      Dev Kishan
      Uma Dutt
      • Chief Engineer
      Neelima Azim
      Neelima Azim
        Bishan Khanna
        Mukund Banerjee
          • Regia
            • Hrishikesh Mukherjee
          • Sceneggiatura
            • Rajinder Singh Bedi
            • Bimal Dutta
            • Narayan Sanyal
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          10jmathur_swayamprabha

          The path leading to truth is bound to be thorny

          This classic Hindi movie directed by the legendary filmmaker Hrishikesh Mukherjee starts with the assertion that the most sacrosanct quest is the quest for truth. One should strive for getting the truth, reaching the truth. But pious intentions do not and cannot ease out the difficulties, hardships and pains to be faced in this regard. The hero of this movie named as Satyapriy Acharya is determined to follow his family ideals in his practical life. Like Mahatma Gandhi, truth is God to him. And he sets out in pursuit of truth only after obtaining an engineering degree.

          The story starts in the period when India was on the verge of getting political independence from the colonial rule and the princely states were, in all likelihood, going to lose their existence in the sovereign republic of India. The common psyche of the Indians was filled with enthusiasm, optimism and hope for a better future. Our hero whose the only relative is his grandfather Satyasharan (Ashok Kumar) living in isolation, away from the practical (and cruel) world,also shares this psyche with his countrymen.

          The movie tells Satyapriy's journey towards truth. He speaks truth. He lives truth. However the thing that he forgets that in this practical world, truth also needs the worldly might to survive. A man like Satyapriy may be able to pursue truth through sheer inner strength but if he is not living in isolation and has to survive among those who are not like himself, day-to-day life may become hell for him. Following truth only in his life, he is likely to find that gaining worldly comforts, peace of mind and a normal life has become a mirage for him.

          And that's where the real inner strength is required. The path leading to truth can never be flowery. It's bound to be thorny and the traveller of this path should be mentally prepared to sustain all the resultant wounds and the pain emanating from them. The hero of this movie, i.e., Satyapriy is such a person only. He sustains everything and lays down his life in the end while treading the path of truth only. Does his death matter for anybody ? Yes, for his wife Ranjana (Sharmila Tagore) and her kid whose biological father is not the hero but a rapist (Manmohan). And through them only, the aged grandfather of the hero realizes what it takes to follow truth in the real sense.

          According to a Hindu mythological tale, Lord Vishnu had taught a similar lesson to Sage Naarad who was proud of his devotion to Vishnu but could not utter his name even once during the execution of an assignment of carrying a brimful container of oil on his head in which he was not allowed to spill even a single drop of oil out. Similar is the test for the follower of truth. Following truth while living in isolation or in your comfort zone is no achievement. You are a proved a genuine truth lover only when you are able to follow it amidst the worldly life in which this love of yours is tested on almost every step. Once realizing it like Sage Naarad, the hero's aged grandfather adopts his daughter-in-law and her kid and takes them to his place while earlier he had not allowed the kid to ignite the pyre of Satyapriy (the Hindu custom of Mukhaagni) owing to the kid's not being the biological son of Satyapriy.

          It's a pain-soaked movie rendering a message to the residents of politically independent India that their real test lies in maintaining their inner strength to follow the ideals of the freedom struggle in free India which was (and is) a much more difficult task than to gain political freedom from the foreign rulers. When this movie was made, the Indian masses had started feeling disenchantment from the words of the leaders and the ideals propagated for decades with the promise of a better future, better life to the commoners.

          Satyakaam is based on a novel of eminent Bangla author Naarayan Saanyal telling a heart-piercing story. How a person who is determined to follow the path of truth only, suffers in the hands of the greedy, biased and cruel world; is shown realistically in this story. As said earlier, truth also needs tangible might to take on its worldly adversaries and survive their onslaught. However, asserting quite pessimistically, the genuinely truth loving, non-compromising people seldom gain such a might. Ruination only is their destiny. Hrishi Da, one of the greatest film directors of India, has done complete justice to the spirit embedded in the novel.

          The writer and after him, the director has presented the truth-loving hero as a normal human-being only with the human weaknesses of hesitation and momentary cowardice in him. Besides, it's also underscored that maintaining a normal conjugal relationship with a raped woman is even more difficult than to marry her as the hero is never able to be normal with his wife in their intimate moments and the wife deeply feels the pinch of it.

          Performance wise talking, all including the heroine - Sharmila Tagore and child artiste Saarika who used to play the roles of a boy child those days (credited as Master Suraj), have done pretty well. Sanjeev Kumar who plays the role of Dharmendra's close friend Narendra who only is the narrator of this story, is also perfect.

          However the movie belongs to Dharmendra and Dharmendra only. He did not get any award for his role in this movie but it seems that he has not acted but lived Satyapriy on celluloid. This is perhaps the best performance of his career.

          Late Hrishi Da himself had termed Satyakaam as the best movie ever made by him. This masterpiece is not meant for the regular entertainment seekers. It's for the audience of profound, well-meant cinema only.
          9rnraoin

          Excellent - A slogan to go back to basic virtues

          Known for his bigger hits like Golmaal and Abhimaan, Hrishikesh Mukherjee is not credited much for this master piece. But this is truly a classic. Not the routine 'time pass' movie. It hits you. The cast is very good. It exposes the human weakness. A true "truth speaking" person does not muster courage to protect the exploited Sharmila only to later marry her. However, its later and she has been abused the prince. The predicaments shown are so common and so is the acceptance or compromise, hiding our weakness as 'being practical'. And yet SatyaPriya keeps fighting. Some of the scenes are so difficult to forget: - The big politician coming to Dharmendra's house and blessing him and when he leaves the pride with which Sharmila sees Dharmendra. - At the deathbed, when she fights with him to sign on the tender, and he signs it silently and then she realises her mistake and tears and it and he only smiles with satisfaction. - The scene where the son scolds the grandfather (Ashok Kumar) that he is telling a lie and the grand father realises the folly.

          Don't watch for entertainment, this is for self introspection.
          10prashants17

          As good as it gets

          This is movie making at its best, perhaps one of the finest Indian movies of all times, but surprisingly relatively unacknowledged and unknown even amongst movie lovers. Hrishikesh Mukherjee has done what he does best, evoking minimalistic everyday emotions throughout the movie, no overkill or overload of emotional jargon no overacting. Sharmila Tagore is supereb as usual, Sanjeev Kumar as good as ever, Ashok Kumar does justice to his small role, but the surprise package is Dharmendra he has out done all of them and by a mile, I never knew Dharmendra had done such excellent work in the past, upon more research have found some other good work by him in Jevan Mrtityu & Anupama, its a shame he got stuck in B grade work later on in his carrier much like the immensely talented Mithun(mrigya). Overall this movie is A+++ by all standards a must see for movie lovers, a masterpiece by Hrishikesh Mukherjee.
          10nsbumb

          Master Piece

          Very good story. Powerful message of sacrifice by a young Engineer who never allowed himself to compromise on truth. The movie greatly influenced my life.
          9sdsr-55675

          Pathbreaking yet sensitive

          Satyakam or torch bearer of truth is dharmendra's finest performance. Backed by him and directed by Hrishida, it was one of the finest movies of 1960's. Yes it's depressing but not only heroes are superheroes. Watch the movie for Captivating dialouges Amazing starcast especially sanjeev kumar and ashok Kumar Amazing climax And most importantly dharmendra.

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            Sung by Lata Mangeshkar

            Lyrics by Kaifi Azmi

            Music by Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar, Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma

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          • Data di uscita
            • 4 aprile 1969 (India)
          • Paese di origine
            • India
          • Lingua
            • Hindi
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            • 2h 55min(175 min)
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