Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA man whose wife is abducted seeks to have the culprits prosecuted for their crime, but no one will help him. Meanwhile, the wife-abused and berated by her abductors-cannot bring herself to ... Ler tudoA man whose wife is abducted seeks to have the culprits prosecuted for their crime, but no one will help him. Meanwhile, the wife-abused and berated by her abductors-cannot bring herself to face her husband.A man whose wife is abducted seeks to have the culprits prosecuted for their crime, but no one will help him. Meanwhile, the wife-abused and berated by her abductors-cannot bring herself to face her husband.
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This movie is a timeless classic. One more feather to the cap of the director Shyam Benegal. This movie was nominated for Cannes film festival and unfortunately did not win any award. Again Benegal takes us on a tour of rural Andhra and he does it with his characteristic grace and élan. The camera work is as usual good which can be expected of a Benegal movie. The music is good and above all , all the actors have turned in performances of their life time. Smita Patil, though in a not so significant role, excels. Shabana as usual shines. The fall of the feudal system because of it's excesses is very ably painted on the celluloid screen. Again this movie was a commercial failure, and the time of it's release was witnessing a birth of a phenomenon of Bollywood , Amitabh. Maybe that was the reason for this movie's failure at the box office. But again the movie going masses in India have always treated the alternative cinema in a not so fair manner, so this movie was no exception.
The only small defect that anyone can point out in such movies, is the facial makeup of the main characters. Always the heroes and heroines are a stand out from the general crowds. But again one may condone them as a matter of artistic or artiste's liberty.
Any collector of movies should cherish this movie.
The only small defect that anyone can point out in such movies, is the facial makeup of the main characters. Always the heroes and heroines are a stand out from the general crowds. But again one may condone them as a matter of artistic or artiste's liberty.
Any collector of movies should cherish this movie.
Nishant (1975) :
Brief Review -
A hard-hitting and stunning tale of Contempt of Women and Frenzy Rage against Oppression. An epitome of path-breaking filmmaking, Mr. Shyam Benegal debuted with a powerful film like 'Ankur' which led him to make another women centric powerful film and that's what Nishant is. This cannot be a co-incident that he decided to make so many socially powerful films which showed us brutal pictures of our own society and how Women have been treated like garbage. If i am not putting it higher then i would like to state here that, Benegal was the director who gave a perspective to Bollywood cinema during the time when it was going gaga over money making Masala flicks. Nishant is another excellent material from him which shows us horrible face of the society including individuals like Husband, Wife, Oppressed People and brutal Zamindars in a remote village. An innocent and beautiful wife of an honest teacher is kidnapped by the Zamindar's sons and then the husband bring a rageous revolution in the villagers. While the film also talks about husband-wife relationship, bereaucracy and men's mindset about women, it doesn't fail to put a stunning end to the story where the justice and injustice have an equal fight. The film is blessed with the powerhouses like Naseeruddin Shah, Amrish Puri, Shabana Azmi, Smita Patil, Girish Karnad, Anant Nag, Mohan Agashe and many others. The performances alone are enough to recommend this film to cine viewers. Benegal's realistic execution and uncompromised vision lifts this film higher in cinematic graph. Many scenes hit just so hard that can never be forgotten, even when some of them are not brutal. Overall, a terrific socialism through realistic and artistic bounding in the feature film medium.
RATING - 7/10*
By - #samthebestest
A hard-hitting and stunning tale of Contempt of Women and Frenzy Rage against Oppression. An epitome of path-breaking filmmaking, Mr. Shyam Benegal debuted with a powerful film like 'Ankur' which led him to make another women centric powerful film and that's what Nishant is. This cannot be a co-incident that he decided to make so many socially powerful films which showed us brutal pictures of our own society and how Women have been treated like garbage. If i am not putting it higher then i would like to state here that, Benegal was the director who gave a perspective to Bollywood cinema during the time when it was going gaga over money making Masala flicks. Nishant is another excellent material from him which shows us horrible face of the society including individuals like Husband, Wife, Oppressed People and brutal Zamindars in a remote village. An innocent and beautiful wife of an honest teacher is kidnapped by the Zamindar's sons and then the husband bring a rageous revolution in the villagers. While the film also talks about husband-wife relationship, bereaucracy and men's mindset about women, it doesn't fail to put a stunning end to the story where the justice and injustice have an equal fight. The film is blessed with the powerhouses like Naseeruddin Shah, Amrish Puri, Shabana Azmi, Smita Patil, Girish Karnad, Anant Nag, Mohan Agashe and many others. The performances alone are enough to recommend this film to cine viewers. Benegal's realistic execution and uncompromised vision lifts this film higher in cinematic graph. Many scenes hit just so hard that can never be forgotten, even when some of them are not brutal. Overall, a terrific socialism through realistic and artistic bounding in the feature film medium.
RATING - 7/10*
By - #samthebestest
10jazzyjez
Shyam Benegal has a well-deserved reputation for making hard-hitting social dramas which tell true Indian stories in a realistic manner, so you'll find no concessions to Bollywood here. The plot is brutal and compelling, and the film features an all-star cast who give uniformly excellent performances.
Vishvam (Naseeruddin Shah) is one of four brothers who rule their feudal village in pre-independence India with an iron grip. They execute various criminal schemes to increase their own wealth at the expense of the villagers, with the village priest and constable powerless to stop them. However unlike his brothers he tries to lead a relatively restrained life, and at the start of the film we see him married and refraining from drinking and smoking.
His brothers regularly exercise their droit de seigneur, ordering villagers to send their wives and daughters to the haveli so that they can be raped at leisure. At first Vishvam, restrained by his wife (played by beautiful and brilliant but tragically short-lived Smita Patil), refuses to join them. However when the new school teacher arrives with his young child and lovely wife he finds himself tempted, and the brothers abduct her.
The rest of the film concerns the resolution of the abduction, with the villagers forced to make tough ethical decisions. The film ends in a shocking way which will leave audiences deeply disturbed, which is no doubt the cause of the low score that this film has received. However upon reflection the ending is thoroughly realistic, and provides a deep and unsettling insight into the human condition.
Shyam Benegal grew up in rural India and so this film, which is based upon a true story, draws closely upon his own perceptions of village India and the people that inhabit it. However the story has universal appeal, and reveals how people's lives play out in the many parts of the world where civilization is still primitive and brutal.
I am sad but unsurprised to see this film receive such low ratings. No doubt the viewers who rated it will have been expecting light Bollywood style entertainment, or at least some kind of feelgood resolution.
This is an excellent social drama in the tradition of Ankur and Mandi, and should be seen by anyone interested in compelling stories, excellent acting and the realities of village life in the developing world.
Vishvam (Naseeruddin Shah) is one of four brothers who rule their feudal village in pre-independence India with an iron grip. They execute various criminal schemes to increase their own wealth at the expense of the villagers, with the village priest and constable powerless to stop them. However unlike his brothers he tries to lead a relatively restrained life, and at the start of the film we see him married and refraining from drinking and smoking.
His brothers regularly exercise their droit de seigneur, ordering villagers to send their wives and daughters to the haveli so that they can be raped at leisure. At first Vishvam, restrained by his wife (played by beautiful and brilliant but tragically short-lived Smita Patil), refuses to join them. However when the new school teacher arrives with his young child and lovely wife he finds himself tempted, and the brothers abduct her.
The rest of the film concerns the resolution of the abduction, with the villagers forced to make tough ethical decisions. The film ends in a shocking way which will leave audiences deeply disturbed, which is no doubt the cause of the low score that this film has received. However upon reflection the ending is thoroughly realistic, and provides a deep and unsettling insight into the human condition.
Shyam Benegal grew up in rural India and so this film, which is based upon a true story, draws closely upon his own perceptions of village India and the people that inhabit it. However the story has universal appeal, and reveals how people's lives play out in the many parts of the world where civilization is still primitive and brutal.
I am sad but unsurprised to see this film receive such low ratings. No doubt the viewers who rated it will have been expecting light Bollywood style entertainment, or at least some kind of feelgood resolution.
This is an excellent social drama in the tradition of Ankur and Mandi, and should be seen by anyone interested in compelling stories, excellent acting and the realities of village life in the developing world.
I have seen very art films and this film is one of those very few. Normally films based on rural India are raw and real, well this film is no exception.
Now, I got introduced to Benegal through 'Zubaida'. Ever since then I got addicted to his works and eventually came across Nishant. Somehow what blew me away was the brilliant cast performances that makes the whole scenario very believable.
While Anant and Agashe play the cruel, sarcastic and womanizer brothers, its Nasser who gives you a breath of relief. On the other hand are Shabana and Girish who are a very devoted couple but then something just breaks through them.
On the third hand are the landlord Amrish, the shoe licker cop Kulbhushan and the innocent convict Sadhu.
Now these are the three sets of teams which sum up the entire film very very well. And oh yes how can you forget the lady of mysteriest Smitha!.
A very minor but strong credit goes to the lady who played 'Pochamma'. Her presence is very brief but strong at the same time.
Overall, please do watch this film and trust me you are gonna remember this piece for quite a long time.
Now, I got introduced to Benegal through 'Zubaida'. Ever since then I got addicted to his works and eventually came across Nishant. Somehow what blew me away was the brilliant cast performances that makes the whole scenario very believable.
While Anant and Agashe play the cruel, sarcastic and womanizer brothers, its Nasser who gives you a breath of relief. On the other hand are Shabana and Girish who are a very devoted couple but then something just breaks through them.
On the third hand are the landlord Amrish, the shoe licker cop Kulbhushan and the innocent convict Sadhu.
Now these are the three sets of teams which sum up the entire film very very well. And oh yes how can you forget the lady of mysteriest Smitha!.
A very minor but strong credit goes to the lady who played 'Pochamma'. Her presence is very brief but strong at the same time.
Overall, please do watch this film and trust me you are gonna remember this piece for quite a long time.
10cera-3
I saw this film when it was released in the 70's, I was about 15 or so. I watched it again yesterday on DVD and once again was blown away by it brilliant acting, story, dialogue and subject matter.
I love Indian mainstream cinema, it has a big place in Indian culture, which very unfortunately and sadly is dismissed by many as kitch, but popular culture is popular culture and it has it's importance in society.
This movie on the other hand, is a perfect example of the other side of Indian cinema. I really wish movies by such great Indian directors (contemporary), can be shown in the West in regular cinemas (not small little places in remote parts of cities). To balance the mainstream of songs, dance, melodrama etc., we have this other cinema, which is so amazing, intelligent and brilliant, and very unfortunately has not been exposed to the NA market. It's just too sad!
I love Indian mainstream cinema, it has a big place in Indian culture, which very unfortunately and sadly is dismissed by many as kitch, but popular culture is popular culture and it has it's importance in society.
This movie on the other hand, is a perfect example of the other side of Indian cinema. I really wish movies by such great Indian directors (contemporary), can be shown in the West in regular cinemas (not small little places in remote parts of cities). To balance the mainstream of songs, dance, melodrama etc., we have this other cinema, which is so amazing, intelligent and brilliant, and very unfortunately has not been exposed to the NA market. It's just too sad!
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