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Príncipe Ferreiro

Título original: Dharam Veer
  • 1977
  • Not Rated
  • 2 h 45 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,7/10
978
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Príncipe Ferreiro (1977)
ActionAdventureComedyDramaFantasy

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaMovie revolves around two brothers who are separated during birth but meet as adults and form a deep friendship. Also about the challenges that test their friendship.Movie revolves around two brothers who are separated during birth but meet as adults and form a deep friendship. Also about the challenges that test their friendship.Movie revolves around two brothers who are separated during birth but meet as adults and form a deep friendship. Also about the challenges that test their friendship.

  • Direção
    • Manmohan Desai
  • Roteiristas
    • Prayag Raj
    • Kader Khan
    • K.B. Pathak
  • Artistas
    • Dharmendra
    • Zeenat Aman
    • Jeetendra
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,7/10
    978
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Manmohan Desai
    • Roteiristas
      • Prayag Raj
      • Kader Khan
      • K.B. Pathak
    • Artistas
      • Dharmendra
      • Zeenat Aman
      • Jeetendra
    • 8Avaliações de usuários
    • 4Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Dharmendra
    Dharmendra
    • Dharam Singh
    Zeenat Aman
    Zeenat Aman
    • Rajkumari Pallavi
    Jeetendra
    Jeetendra
    • Veer Singh
    Neetu Singh
    Neetu Singh
    • Roopa (Gypsy Girl)
    Pran Sikand
    Pran Sikand
    • Hunter Jwala Singh
    • (as Pran)
    Sheroo the Wonder Bird
    • Sheroo
    Bobby Deol
    Bobby Deol
    • Young Dharam
    • (as Bobby Junior Dharmendra)
    Indrani Mukherjee
    Indrani Mukherjee
    • Maharani Meenakshi
    • (as Indrani Mukerjee)
    Jeevan Dhar
    Jeevan Dhar
    • Satpal Singh
    • (as Jeevan)
    Sujit Kumar
    Sujit Kumar
    • Rajkumar Sujan Singh
    Dev Kumar
    Dev Kumar
    • Dev Singh (Pallavi's brother)
    Azaad Irani
    Azaad Irani
    • Azad Singh
    • (as Azad)
    D.K. Sapru
    D.K. Sapru
    • Maharaja (The King)
    • (as Sapru)
    Brij Mohan Vyas
    Brij Mohan Vyas
    • Rajguru
    • (as B.M. Vyas)
    Hercules
    Hercules
    • Ramdin Lohar
    Neelam
    Neelam
    • Dhano
    Chand Usmani
    Chand Usmani
    • Mrs. Roopmati Singh
    Ranjeet Bedi
    Ranjeet Bedi
    • Ranjeet Singh
    • (as Ranjeet)
    • Direção
      • Manmohan Desai
    • Roteiristas
      • Prayag Raj
      • Kader Khan
      • K.B. Pathak
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários8

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    10zkzuber

    Khan Review - Paisa vasool

    I remember as a kid when promotion of movies use to happen on radio and how I enjoyed this movie promotion listening it on radio. The songs " Bund ho muthi to lakh.. " Hum banajaroo ki... " O meri mehbooba.. " Are still fresh in my mind, how this songs made me as a kid of seven wanting to see this movie. This movie is full entertainment the costumes, story, action of 70's, the drama, acting, songs everything is so Bollywood. Dharmendra, zeenat, jeetendra, Jeevan and all others did wonderful job. Yes even the eagle was so much fun for us kids to later discuss among ourselves. This is a must watch for BOLLYWOOD FANS.
    6IPyaarCinema

    Entertainment

    Review By Kamal K

    I can't tell you that you need to see this film because it's brilliant. It's frankly ridiculous. But you need to see this film to admire the unfettered imagination of one of Hindi cinema's greatest masala makers - Manmohan Desai.

    Dharam Veer is set in an unidentified time, which means anything is possible. So there are kings, queens and evil ministers, gladiators and jousting contests, banjaras and a hawk who swoops in to save the day.

    There's also Pran in a ponytail playing Jwala, the master swordsman who is hailed as a legendary Samurai. In one scene, Dharmendra, playing the local blacksmith's son Dharam, asks Jwala: Agar aap mujhe samurai sikha de toh... And of course Jwala obliges.

    You might wonder, why is Dharmendra wearing a skirt?

    Jeevan as the queen's evil brother. Zeenat Aman as the haughty princess who must be taught a lesson.

    Her character is the hardest to digest. In one song, Dharam, kidnaps her and ties her up because he loves her.

    But while the princess is quickly tamed, Desai also gives us a queen who hunts tigers and rules the kingdom. Early in the film, she meets Jwala, has a Gandharva marriage which means a secret wedding, gets pregnant and then separated from him.

    And then enters, one of the most progressive male characters in the history of Hindi cinema - a king who willingly marries the pregnant queen and takes another man's child as his own.

    The action moves at a breakneck speed and there is only one rule - you can't question anything. Babies are exchanged and re-exchanged. Despite grave misunderstandings and machinations by a plethora of villains, the bromance between Dharam and Veer stands strong.

    My favorite character is the villain, played by Jeevan, who just keeps scheming. When it is prophesized that his sister's son will cause his death, he instantly plans her murder, saying jab behen hi nahin rahegi toh bhanja kahan se hoga.

    It's too much fun. Dharam Veer has the innocence of a children's story. As the madcap plot unfolds, you can almost sense the director's glee at having so many different toys to play with - this includes a battle at sea in the climax.

    Dharam Veer released in 1977 and was one of the four hits Manmohan Desai had that year. The others were Amar Akbar Anthony, Chacha Bhatija and Parvarish. Do you know any other director who can match that? Check out Dharam Veer on Youtube.
    antlerbaby

    Like The Beastmaster meets Pirates of the Caribbean, but like nothing else at the same time.

    If you are looking for entertainment but aren't sure if you want to settle on a comedy, a musical, a period film, a mystery, some romance, some action, something the kids would like, or a nature documentary, look no further than Dharam-Veer. In this forest of interesting costumes, characters, plot twists, stunts and dialog, anyone hunting for a dull moment will come back to town empty handed! This isn't the film you go into taking seriously, however, it is entirely possible to do so granted the sincerity with which it was made.

    The setting is all at once an Ancient Roman/Medieval/Rococo period containing knights in armor, stage coaches, ships with cannons, zippers, laz-y-boy living room sets, and huge, jeweled clip-on earrings adorning the ears of the men. The surrounding events include everything from fencing to baby-carrying falcons to tiger wrestling to seafaring gypsies. But in spite of such a diverse and higher than average array of elements, it does not have LITERALLY everything. Due to the "historical" nature there aren't any motorized vehicles to be found, none of the English-mixed-in Bollyspeak, and in the opinion of one viewer "it could have used a disco ball."

    Our songs include an anthem of bromance and friendship between the heroes Dharam and Veer as they ride their horses across field and stream, make breakfast by the creek, and tease a passing princess. Next is a colorful arena-filling gypsy spectacular rife with sweeping leaping moves by a Veer in disguise, as one of our heroines kicks in the sand and some midgets poke a caged captive to the beat. Dharam interrupts a vain princess' bath to carry her out to the woods and we get what was probably the world's first bondage-fetish bollywood number. Later, the Gypsies are at it again, this time in a camp while the heroines disguise themselves to dance and jingle amongst the flickering torches and sparkling rainbow tambourines while clueless villains look on.

    With all this wacky stuff to look at, some things would be needed to keep the film from being just an empty, hyper spectacle. Dharam-Veer has those things. The first is the compelling dialog written by Khader Khan. For example, when Dharam is offered a set of armor during a jousting competition he says "an iron body like mine has no need for such jewelry!" and when Prince Veer dramatically enters a room by crashing through a glass window, he gives a little speech to the villain about why he just did so! Also preventing emptiness is the distinctness of all the characters, and even the most minor of them are lovable in a way that would inspire you to collect action figures and wear catchphrase t-shirts if such things had ever been made.

    Only after viewing Dharam-Veer multiple times and with various people have I developed a few criticisms to display in the course of this description. The first is Dharam's short tunic outfits that make no rare item of Dharmendra Deol's manly thighs. Constantly exposed by variations of a short, skirt-like garb, his legs have an unrelenting screen presence which could unnerve certain members of the audience. The second would be the matter of some rather crude special effects in the form of animations, dummies and showing things happening in the reverse. These moments are seemingly unnecessary and elevates the kitch factor of the entire venture to a point of mild embarrassment. There is also the matter of deficiency of songs and situations for the second pair of this feature's remarkable "double romance". However, it seems as if these required scenes may have been cut for the sake of duration and it presents a stellar opportunity for you to spend some time writing fan fiction afterward.

    This is a great movie to watch alongside friends and family and a must own for any Bollywood fan or collector of unusual films. In regard to DVDs I'd recommend the Shemaroo release as some people have reported sound quality problems with others.
    10coltras35

    Dharm Veer

    Upon learning of a prophecy that states he will be killed by his eldest nephew, Satpal separates his sister's twin sons. However, the boys become best friends after growing up, and fight against tyranny.

    In the 1970's, where daku, romantic and lost and found action fare were the leading force, period-Talwar (sword fighting) pics were rare, but Dharm Veer is a first class example of period-action replete sword fights, ship battles and feisty princesses, yet it still retains its lost and found masala sheen, and the villainy is high-end with bad buy maestros Jeevan and Sujit Kumar giving the heroes, Dharm Veer played by Garam Dharam and Jeetendra (no brainier who plays Dharm!) a lot to fight for, and there's plenty of derringer-do, high-end dramatics, romance and epic theatrics - all these elements Manhoman Desai executes in his inimitable fashion.

    Dharmendra is at the top of his game, flexing his muscles and singing with MOHd Rafi's voice to Zeenat Aman - the songs are melodious, and the cinematography is splendid - Dharm veer is wondrous entertainment for the one who want to escape in the world of palaces, forts, maharajas, queens, lost princes, talwar flashing and moustache twirling villainy.
    10rajputshri

    What a movie and acting excellent

    Dharmendra , jitendra excellent fabulous movie dialogues and story songs every angle movie superhit at that time this masterpiece is mostly creditable to Dharmendra and songs made by laxmikant pyarelal every songs superhit till now remember and outstanding music i love this movie and watch many many times till now.

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    • Curiosidades
      The film was a huge blockbuster and ran for 50+ weeks at the Indian theatres becoming the second biggest hit of the year and the 6th biggest grosser of the 1970s decade.
    • Erros de gravação
      When Dharmendra pulls the arrow out of his mother's back, there is not even a drop of blood on it.
    • Conexões
      Referenced in O Jogo do Destino (1981)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 6 de setembro de 1977 (Índia)
    • País de origem
      • Índia
    • Idioma
      • Hindi
    • Também conhecido como
      • Düşman Kardeşler
    • Locações de filme
      • Mehboob Studios, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Índia(Studio)
    • Empresa de produção
      • S.S. Movietone
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