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Upkar

  • 1967
  • 2 h 55 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,6/10
655
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Upkar (1967)
DramaGuerraRomance

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaCult classic highlighting the contrast between Indian and Western values in the newly independent state.Cult classic highlighting the contrast between Indian and Western values in the newly independent state.Cult classic highlighting the contrast between Indian and Western values in the newly independent state.

  • Direção
    • Manoj Kumar
  • Roteirista
    • Manoj Kumar
  • Artistas
    • Manoj Kumar
    • Asha Parekh
    • Prem Chopra
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,6/10
    655
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Manoj Kumar
    • Roteirista
      • Manoj Kumar
    • Artistas
      • Manoj Kumar
      • Asha Parekh
      • Prem Chopra
    • 8Avaliações de usuários
    • 1Avaliação da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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      • 5 vitórias e 4 indicações no total

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    Manoj Kumar
    Manoj Kumar
    • Bharat
    Asha Parekh
    Asha Parekh
    • Kavita
    Prem Chopra
    Prem Chopra
    • Puran 'Kumar'
    Kanhaiyalal Chaturvedi
    Kanhaiyalal Chaturvedi
    • Lala Dhaniram
    • (as Kanhaiyalal)
    David Abraham
    David Abraham
    • Major saab
    • (as David)
    Manmohan Krishna
    Manmohan Krishna
    • Kishan
    • (as Manmohankrishan)
    Madan Puri
    Madan Puri
    • Charan Das
    • (as Madanpuri)
    Aruna Irani
    Aruna Irani
    Sunder
    Sunder
    • Sunder Lal
    Asit Kumar Sen
    Asit Kumar Sen
    • Lakhpati
    • (as Asit Sen)
    Mohan Choti
    Mohan Choti
    • Mangal
    Shammi
    Shammi
    Laxmi Chhaya
    Laxmi Chhaya
    Mahesh
      Manmohan
      Manmohan
      • Kavita's Brother
      Krishan Dhawan
      Krishan Dhawan
      • Ramu
      Rammohan Sharma
      Rammohan Sharma
        Carolene King
          • Direção
            • Manoj Kumar
          • Roteirista
            • Manoj Kumar
          • Elenco e equipe completos
          • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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          10hXz0r3

          Hope Indians do take time to vote golden movies.

          Nothing much but outstanding. This was golden era of Indian cinema.
          5riddhimaakaritu

          Good songs.

          Good movie but didn't age well though topics covered are very much relevant.
          9sauravjoshi85

          One of the greatest film of Hindi film cinema!!

          Upkar is a drama film set on the background of patriotism and was directed by Manoj Kumar. The film stars Manoj Kumar, Prem Chopra, Asha Parekh, Kamini Kaushal, Late Pran, and Late Madan Puri.

          Bharat sacrifices everything to educate his brother Puran. However, Puran turns into a greedy man and gets involved in drug trafficking in order to make money.

          The film was inspired by then India's prime minister, Late Lal Bahadur Shastri, who suggested to Kumar to make a film based on his motto for India, "Jai Jawan Jai Kisan". The film was also set on the backdrop of a Indo-Pakistani War of 1965.

          Probably one of the finest film of the Hindi film industry which showcased the greatest Pran Sahab in positive role for the first time and the rest is history.

          The plot of the film which as mentioned was on the slogan of one of the greatest PM of India and gives a sense and feeling of patriotism and also gives respect to the farmers and soldiers.

          The execution of the film is good although the war scenes didn't look original but still will not effect the film viewing pleasure. The film has some of the most memorable songs such as "Mere Desh Ki Dharti", "Deewanon Se Ye Mat Poocho" and "Kasme Waade Pyar Wafa" and are still very popular today.

          Acting is superb and for me the real show stealer was Pran Sahab followed by Prem Chopra, Manoj Kumar and Asha Parekh. Climax of the film is good and gives a good closure to the film.

          A must watch one of the greatest film of Hindi cinema.
          Kaaliyaa

          An August 15 Cult Classic

          Upkaar is a sadly overlooked film in canonical film studies, despite its popularity. It has probably been played on TV on independence day in India more than any other film.

          Manoj Kumar as the faultless Bharat is the epitome of 'Ram Rajya' and Asha Parekh is the immaculately subservient partner. Prem Chopra is the brother gone astray, turned over by the collusion of the western influences of the city, and the evil moneylender/landlord (and thus, both evils are one!). Several symbols of nationhood, benevolent military, self-sacrificing mothers (and westernized wenches) present a complete, unadulterated picture of the struggles of the righteous in a rising nation-state. See Chinese propaganda films of the Great Leap Forward, the farm-worker parallels are astonishing.

          Interestingly, this was not just a turning point in Manoj Kumar's career (he practically turned to a staple screen patriot after this), but also in Pran's career - usually playing villain, Pran excelled here as a disabled farmer, a role that entirely changed his own career path in the Hindi film industry.
          jmathur_swayamprabha

          Jai Jawaan ! Jai Kisaan !

          In the mid-sixties, India faced double trouble. On one hand, Pakistan attacked our frontiers, on the other, there occurred a scarcity of foodgrains in the country. In such a scenario, then prime minister of India, late Laal Bahadur Shastri gave a slogan to the countrymen - Jai Jawaan ! Jai Kisaan ! (hail the soldier, hail the peasant). It was to underscore the importance of both the functions - safeguarding the frontiers as well as increasing the foodgrains production and inspiring the Indians to do something worthwhile for the motherland in any of these two ways. Since he himself was a man of principles and respected throughout the country by one and all, his call for keeping fast on Monday (to reduce consumption of foodgrains) was wholeheartedly responded by the public. And in the war too, India emerged triumphant.

          Actor Manoj Kumar got the idea of making a film through his slogan only (and the situation prevailing in the country) and he debuted as a filmmaker (producer-director) by making Upkaar (1967) whose script is nothing but the expansion of this slogan only, containing all the Bollywoodish formulae to entertain the typical Indian movie buff.

          Upkaar (obligation) is the story of a peasant-cum-soldier (Kisaan-cum-Jawaan), Bhaarat (Manoj Kumar) who despite being well-educated, prefers to go for peasantry in his parental village whereas his younger brother (step), Pooran (Prem Chopra) moves out for higher studies and gets spoilt. Bhaarat's maternal uncle (Madan Puri) is a wicked man who had earlier killed their father and now he alongwith the money-lender of the village (Kanhaiyalal) fills poison in the mind of Pooran against his elder brother. Pooran gets separated from the family with his share of the land. Heartbroken Bhaarat gets consolation from his (step) mother, Radha (Kamini Kaushal), his well-wisher, Malang Chacha (Pran) and a lady doctor, Kavita (Asha Parekh). He gets engaged to Kavita. However Pakistan's attack on the nation provides him an opportunity to serve the motherland in a different form. He joins army and gets badly wounded in the war. To his greatest pain, his hands are removed in the surgical operation to save his life. However, Pooran realizing his fault becomes the ointment for his heartache. Pooran returns back to the family and becomes a peasant.

          The title refers to the obligation of the motherland upon its citizens and indicates that we should be ready to repay the obligation whenever the need arrives. The importance of the land (which was considered no less revered than the mother in the traditional Indian villages) as well as peasantry has been underscored pretty well in the movie albeit in a filmy way. And the hero's character as Kisaan (peasant) is more powerful than his character as Jawaan (soldier) in the later part of the movie.

          This maiden directorial venture of Manoj Kumar is the best product served by him to the Indian audience because in none of his later movies, he could touch the heights that he achieved in this movie. It is because the script of this movie is very good (courtesy the slogan of the then Indian premier). Since Manoj Kumar's approach towards patriotism has always been superficial and loud (pseudo, to be exact), he could not make great patriotic movies and always presented formula-based flicks. Upkaar is no exception. Here also entertainment only is delivered in the colourful packing of patriotism but this fact is not felt by the viewer.

          Family bonds have been dealt with in this movie in a very sentimental and impressive manner. The relation between the brothers and how money and personal ambitions break it, is simply touching. The climax is also very sentimental and impressive.

          Kalyanji Anandji's music is one of the greatest assets of this movie. It contains the evergreen patriotic song - Mere Desh Ki Dharti Sona Ugle Ugle Heere Moti (sung by Mahendra Kapoor) for which lyricist - Gulshan Bawra had got the national award. Deewaano Se Ye Matt Poochho (Mukesh), Har Kushi Ho Jahaan Tu Jahaan Bhi Rahe (Lata) and Aayi Jhoom Ke Basant (Asha, Manna Dey etc.) are other notable popular songs. However my personal favourite is Kasme Vaade Pyar Wafa, Sab Baaten Hain Baaton Ka Kya (Manna Dey).

          Manoj Kumar became Bhaarat forever for the movies of his banner with Upkaar. He has done well and in my view, this is the second best acting performance of his career (the best is in Shaheed). Asha Parekh, Kamini Kaushal, Prem Chopra (who has always been an integral part of Manoj Kumar's movies), Aruna Irani (a village girl, engaged to Pooran), Manmohan (Dr. Kavita's brother), David (army major) etc. have done well. The baddies (and the comedians) are over the top.

          But the character that became immortal with this movie is Malang Chacha who gave a pleasant turn to the career of the most hated villain of Bollywood, Pran. Pran has performed the role of the handicapped, carefree and outspoken Malang Chacha so well that you can never forget him after watching this movie. The song - Kasme Vaade Pyar Wafa has been picturized on him only.

          Frankly speaking, Upkaar is sheer entertainment wrapped in patriotism. Still the movie is highly admirable and despite the change in times, relevant even today in several ways. The family bonds, the importance of the ancestral property, the love for the motherland, the sentiment of sacrifice etc. have not got outdated with time. It still appeals and should not be missed by the people interested in watching golden oldies. It has a great repeat value and the first time watcher will definitely like to watch it again.

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            This was a turning point in Pran's career. He plays a 'good man' for the first time and the people loved his 'Malang Chacha' role. He even got to sing a gut wrenching song. His dialogue to Manoj Kumar that "Ram is born in every yug but Laxman was born only in one" still makes one goose-bumpy.
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            Featured in Bollywood Bound (2002)
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            Mere Desh Ki Dharti
            Sung by Mahendra Kapoor

            Music composed by Kalyanji-Anandji

            Lyrics by Gulshan Bawra

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