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Saathiya

  • 2002
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 18min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,8/10
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Saathiya (2002)
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Una coppia fugge insieme per sposarsi e metter su casa, sperando che solo l'amore sia sufficiente, ma questo è solo l'inizio della storia.Una coppia fugge insieme per sposarsi e metter su casa, sperando che solo l'amore sia sufficiente, ma questo è solo l'inizio della storia.Una coppia fugge insieme per sposarsi e metter su casa, sperando che solo l'amore sia sufficiente, ma questo è solo l'inizio della storia.

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    • Shaad Ali
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Mani Ratnam
    • Gulzar
  • Star
    • Vivek Oberoi
    • Rani Mukerji
    • Shah Rukh Khan
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,8/10
    8608
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    • Regia
      • Shaad Ali
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Mani Ratnam
      • Gulzar
    • Star
      • Vivek Oberoi
      • Rani Mukerji
      • Shah Rukh Khan
    • 34Recensioni degli utenti
    • 13Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali59

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    Vivek Oberoi
    Vivek Oberoi
    • Aditya
    Rani Mukerji
    Rani Mukerji
    • Suhani
    Shah Rukh Khan
    Shah Rukh Khan
    • Yeshwant Rao
    Tabu
    Tabu
    • Savitri
    Sandhya Mridul
    Sandhya Mridul
    • Dina
    Tanuja Samarth
    Tanuja Samarth
    • Shobhana
    • (as Tanuja)
    Satish Shah
    Satish Shah
    • Om
    Swaroop Sampat
    Swaroop Sampat
    • Shanti
    Tinnu Anand
    Tinnu Anand
    • Daruwala
    Ujjwal Rana
    • Raghu
    Anju Mahendru
    Anju Mahendru
    • Prema
    Sharat Saxena
    Sharat Saxena
    • Chandraprakash
    Shehnaz Anand
    Shehnaz Anand
    • Radha
    Anu Ansari
      Chandrashekhar Gautam
      • Zafar
      Karl Katgara
      • Homi
      Kunal Kumar
      • Bhaskar
      Prerna Sharma
      • Regia
        • Shaad Ali
      • Sceneggiatura
        • Mani Ratnam
        • Gulzar
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      falak11mufc

      Good film...

      Very simple love story, but shown in an angle that makes it interesting and definitely worth watching. And it has great music. The singers and musci director, AR Rehman, all do a great job. The choreography is also great. Most of the songs are well-placed in the film...probably apart from the Chori Pe chori one. It's got the high quality you would expect from Yash Raj, and the sweet simplicity of Mani Ratnam... Definitely worth a watch.
      8The8thone00

      A romantic movie with a soft realistic tone to it!!!

      Saathiya, a movie that i wanted to see because of its beautiful songs. I never expected that the story would be as enjoyable as the songs. This movie is made as simple as they could and yet made it look nice without any huge sets, or without of having characters in the story who are like supposely equivalent to Bill Gates. This is a movie which most of the people could relate to especially considering most of the indian population living in india lives through middle class values which is addressed in the movie. The romance is not overexaggerated. Basically, talking about the movie a viewer would not be disappointed. The direction was very veteran like considering it was Shaad Ali's first film. He did a fabulous job at the climax point. To bring out the performances worthy of awards and praises from the leading actors, Vivek Oberoi and Rani Mukherjee. Rani Mukherjee has done her part better then her male counterpart but I would not dare take anything away from Vivek Oberoi. Vivek lends a good support but it is clear that movie's driving force was Rani Mukherjee, movie belonged to Rani Mukherjee arguably her best performance ever till date. Overall, it is a good heartwarming experience with good tunes to hummm in isolation. Characters will easily relate to you, it is that beautifully played out.
      9Peter_Young

      Wonderful depiction of life before and after marriage.

      Shaad Ali's Saathiya is one of the best films of 2002. Everything about it -- from the story line, the cinematography, locations, emotions, performances to A.R. Rahman's beautiful soundtrack -- makes it a worthy film. The film marks the directorial debut of Shaad Ali, and it shows he has not gone far from his father (the great Muzaffar Ali) in terms of talent and imagination. He extracts good performances from his actors, he has a sense and understanding of emotion and clearly has a knack for capturing the complexity of marriage and relationships, which are infused with impressive lifelike sensibility in this film. Basically the story's success boils down to the fact that Ali portrays it with authenticity. This is a fantastic directorial debut (although he would ruin that image in his future projects BAB and JBJ). Rani Mukherjee is the main highlight of the show, the soul of the entire film. This is her career-best performance. She is simply flawless in every single scene - beautiful, vibrant, natural and convincing. Vivek Oberoi is a talented actor and acts very well, though he is not as good as his female costar. He does have to work on the more emotional expressions, but otherwise gives a complete performance. Gulzar and A.R. Rahman give life to the film with a superb list of songs, each of which is a gem. My favourite songs include "Saathiya", "Aye Udi Udi", "Chhalka Chhalka Re", "Chupke Se" and "O Humdum Soniyo Re". To sum it up, Saathiya is a very impressive, entertaining and realistic picture on relationships and marriage. I highly recommend you to see it.
      10kliq

      Fantastic Film

      Yes, the film is almost like any other hindi film and yes its unbelievable how far better it is, than any of its contenders. A fabulous love story of a boy and a girl who marry each other against the wishes of their parents and society, 'Saathiya' shows the human side of love, stressing on the problems human beings deal with and work through in order to maintain a relationship.

      The songs are amazing and their picturization magnificent. The movie has good doses of fun, emotion and tragedy. Rani Mukherjee looks ravishing and will take your breath away, she almost looks and acts like the perfect wife for any young man. Vivek Oberoi, who is very clearly the find of 2002 as far as the Hindi Film industry is concerned, turns in another great performance, he is absolutely flawless in the film, portraying the many emotional facets of his character 'Aditya Sehgal', with an almost unrecognizable ease. Shaad Ali puts in a fantastic effort for his first film, picking the perfect actors with the perfect locales to create a near perfect film. I cannot yet comment on the replayability of this film as I have only seen it once, but it is almost a surity that the movie would be as good on the second watch. A 10/10 film, and a must watch.
      ilpintl

      What an absolutely wonderful film!

      When you come across a film like first-time director, Shaad Ali's offering, `Saathiya', you want to stand up and cheer. Now, Shaad Ali is the son of Muzaffar Ali who made the exquisite 1981 film `Umrao Jaan', so perhaps his sensibilities and instincts were genetically acquired! Amidst the dreck that is churned out relentlessly by the world's movie industries, a `Saathiya' is that rarity: a simple film, devoid of pretension, that quietly goes about its business and disarms the viewer with its honesty and intensity. `Saathiya', which translates into `partner', deals with every aspect of the partnership involved in marriage.

      As the film opens, a young man, blissed out on the music from his earphones, weaves his way through the heavy Mumbai (formerly Bombay) traffic on his motorcycle. He is on his way to the train station to meet his wife, who commutes to her job as a pediatrician in the city. When she isn't on the first train, or the next one, or the next, we watch him, as the night wears on, go from mildly irritated to anxious to completely distraught.

      Inter-cut with the scenes of his harried efforts to track her whereabouts, is the story of how they met, how he wooed her, their marriage and evolving, perhaps crumbling, relationship. Through the flashbacks you get to know them, and with rising apprehension, witness his frustration and fear at not being able to find out what has happened to her. Has she left him? Was she abducted? Is she lying wounded or, worse, dead, in some ditch?

      As the film takes you back two years, you see him-young, brash, immature, but essentially good-hearted-meet the young woman for the first time. This first encounter takes place at a friend's wedding, where she snubs him. She is brainy, sensible, focused on her studies, and wants no part of a silly romance. Now this is nothing new: countless movies have begun in this manner, but where it takes you and how their story is told, is where this one differs from the rest.

      The film worked for me on every level. That it is mesmerizing should come as no surprise: the screenplay is by Mani Ratnam, while the dialogue is by Gulzar. These masters take the commonplace and turn it into pure gold. With such superior writing, the characters spring into vivid, recognizable life, and give the director and actors so much to work with. The writers have kept everything grounded in a solid, everyday reality: the different social milieus from which the leads come are familiar to all of us. The young man is spoilt and comes from an upper middle-class family. But, his father's affluence is believable-he is a successful lawyer-in the manner of the everyday world. There is not a trace of `Devdas'-like excess in this film. The young woman's father is a railway employee, and they live in the railway staff housing. Her family, too, in their simple, unglamorous routines, is credible in the way of millions of people are the world over. At the only meeting between the two sets of parents, the lawyer carps that it was difficult to find the other man's house because all the dwellings in the area look alike. The girl's father takes no offence at this; he merely tells the lawyer that that's how the other half lives. Unfortunately, it's downhill from there: the visit ends with an impasse. The parents actively dislike each other, and an alliance between the two families looks unlikely.

      Once their backgrounds are established in quick, broad strokes, we get down to the business of seeing the lead characters evolve. His ardour melts her resolve; they encounter resistance from their parents, they elope and set up house on their own. We watch them go from young, hopeful lovers to stressed-out, bickering married people. Life in the big city is not easy, as they find out, and neither is marriage. `Poor dears, come join the club!' you think, as they take faltering, tentative steps toward adulthood. Just like the rest of us, they are trying to muddle through. You root for them and get genuinely caught up in their lives.

      The young leads are perfect. Rani Mukherjee has always struck me as an actress with potential. Though most of her films only require her to look good, something she accomplishes with ease, she has impressed in films like `Kuch Kuch Hota Hai' and Kamalahasan's self-indulgent yet brilliant-in-patches `Hey Ram'. Rani fleshes out the character of Suhani Sharma beautifully and makes her someone you care about deeply. Likewise, the new actor Vivek Oberoi, invests his character Aditya with poignancy and great feeling. Though Aditya is callow, even silly, you see his passion; despite his posturing, you glimpse his insecurities and vulnerability. This young man is a fine new addition to the ranks of Indian actors. The supporting cast does not have much to do, as the film focuses entirely on the lead pair, but Sandhya Mridul, as Suhani's older sister, Dina, is quite lovely. Tanuja, who plays Suhani's mother, perhaps defines what is meant by the term `working actor': someone who takes an acting gig to either pay the bills, keep busy, or just wishes to be involved in any way at all with a quality project. I'm hoping that it's for the last reason that she took this job. The part offers no scope for her talent and could have been played by an actress of far lesser skills. Sharat Saxena, who plays Suhani's father, has come a long way from the inconsequential thuggish roles he played in the eighties, and displays an unexpected gravitas (and a full head of silver hair!) here.

      At the risk of sounding sacrilegious, I'd like to say that this was a film that could have been made without songs. It needed no embellishment, and the songs don't further the story or offer any expository detail. Having said that, A. R. Rahman's music is pretty and a couple of the songs linger in the memory. I recall a quote from either Gulzar or Javed Akhtar that A. R. Rahman is the only contemporary film composer who is not daunted by lyrics in blank verse. May his tribe increase! Gulzar's lyrics, as usual, are sublime, so I suppose it's good that songs were included. I can barely believe my luck that within a 24-hour period, I saw TWO excellent films: `Saathiya' and the Pedro Almodovar gem `Talk To Her'. This does not happen often, you can be sure!

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        At the beginning of the film, when Vivek Oberoi is seen driving his bike and grooving to the music on his headphones, he is simply acting as he performed the scene without any music whatsoever.
      • Blooper
        Rani Mukherjee's hairstyle keeps on changing between several scenes during the film.
      • Citazioni

        Aditya Sehgal: I love you.

        Suhani Sharma: What is that?

        Aditya Sehgal: I Love you...means I love you.

        Suhani Sharma: Means what?

        Aditya Sehgal: Means that I am in love with you, I can do anything for you.

        Suhani Sharma: Anything? Can you jump off this train?

        Aditya Sehgal: Sure! i'll jump as soon as it stops.

      • Connessioni
        Referenced in Fighter (2024)
      • Colonne sonore
        Saathiya
        Written by Gulzar (as Sampooran Singh Gulzar)

        Composed by A.R. Rahman

        Performed by Sonu Nigam

        Courtesy of Saregama HMV

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      • Data di uscita
        • 20 dicembre 2002 (India)
      • Paese di origine
        • India
      • Sito ufficiale
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      • Lingua
        • Hindi
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      • Luoghi delle riprese
        • Dhanushkodi, Tamil Nadu, India(Mera Yaar milade song)
      • Azienda produttrice
        • Kaleidoscope Entertainment
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      • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
        • 317.564 USD
      • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
        • 71.400 USD
        • 22 dic 2002
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        • 541.367 USD
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      • Tempo di esecuzione
        • 2h 18min(138 min)
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        • Dolby Digital
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        • 2.35 : 1

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