On the banks of the holy River Ganga, Gopi, a ferryman conducts an unconsummated romance with Radha, a girl from the upper classes. At the same time, he rejects the advances of Gauri, a girl... Read allOn the banks of the holy River Ganga, Gopi, a ferryman conducts an unconsummated romance with Radha, a girl from the upper classes. At the same time, he rejects the advances of Gauri, a girl from his own village, who is attracting the unwanted attention of Radha's lecherous uncle... Read allOn the banks of the holy River Ganga, Gopi, a ferryman conducts an unconsummated romance with Radha, a girl from the upper classes. At the same time, he rejects the advances of Gauri, a girl from his own village, who is attracting the unwanted attention of Radha's lecherous uncle. Fate is not kind to them. Radha is married off to a man she doesn't care for and Gopi is... Read all
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That said, it has many good points. First, Milan is set on the banks of the Ganges, and it is very well shot. The acting is definitely very good. Sunil Dutt is very likable and sincere in the role of the kind, loving and innocent Gopi, and I liked a lot his other and very different appearance once reincarnated. Nutan is splendid as Radha. She is beautiful, natural, and throughout the film she exudes a certain warmth that really elevates the film. Jamuna is wonderful as the sassy Gauri, although she does not have a very good role. Pran is excellent as usual, and Deven Verma is very good as well. Laxmikant-Pyarelal really give a new life to a film in which music plays an important part. Their soundtrack is melodious and memorable. Mukesh and Lata Mangeshkar are the voices, and one can always expect some wonderful performances. My favourite numbers are "Hum Tum Yug Yug Se", which is hauntingly beautiful and romantic, and "Sawan Ka Mahina", an ear-pleasing, melodious track which presents this very scene which I discussed above and which according to me is the film's best. Overall then, a nice movie which is not flawless but fairly enjoyable.
One of the greatest music albums ever for one of the most beautiful love stories ever made in Bollywood. I have so many beautiful memories of watching this film on Doordarshan during childhood, but nothing can ever beat the songs. Not one or two, but there are six songs that I can call evergreen. "Tohe Sanwariya," "Sawan Ka Mahina," "Bol Gori Bol Tera Kaun Piya," "Main To Diwana," "Hum Tum Yug Yug Se," and "Ram Kare Aisa Ho Jaye"-just amazing. Hands down to the greatest musical duo in Bollywood, Laxmikant sir and Pyarelal sir. I don't really mind if there is any formulaic love story coming with a reincarnation touch, if the execution is something to watch out for. I don't know who called it one of the earliest films to use this term "reincarnation," since I remember a few black-and-white era films with the same term. For instance, take Bharat Bhushan and Madhubala's "Phagun" (1958). The opening scene of Milan is so similar to that of Phagun. However, like I said, it's the execution, the storytelling, that makes Milan one of the sweetest love stories to have graced the silver screen in Hindi cinema. The cuteness of those three leading characters, Gopi, Radha, and Gauri, wins you completely. Gopi speaks so like a gentleman and behaves like a gentleman that you just can't hate him. And what a performance Sunil Dutt sir has given here. The same goes for Nutan Ji. Every single line she says is like a honey sip. Jamuna has played the most memorable role of her career and probably the greatest second heroine role ever in Hindi cinema. Gauri is what adds glamour, fun, childishness, and innocence to the film's storyline. I haven't seen the original, but the way Adurthi Subba Rao has directed this remake, I can imagine how great the original must be. Milan is like that sweet dish that no person with heart can ever dislike.
RATING - 7.5/10*
By - #samthebestest.
The story line is as exquisite as the acting. Only if you have lived in India and known the nuances of the social life of the country, can you follow the true essence of the story. The star-crossed lovers belonging to different strata of society, unable to unite because of all the social pressures, keeping their feelings closed in their hearts... The continuation of their love over to their next life, it can only happen in India...
The scenery is awesome, set on the banks of a river and all the scenes in the boats and on the shore are simply breathtaking. Every time I watch a song or the movie itself, it fills me with absolute wonder.
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- TriviaSunil Dutt didn't knew hot to sail the boat since he was playing a boatman in this film. He took lessons from trained boatmen.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Ek Duuje Ke Liye (1981)
- SoundtracksSawan Ka Mahina, Pawan Karey Sor, Jiyarare Jhumey Aisey, Jaise Ban Ma Nachey Mor
Sung by Mukesh & Lata Mangeshkar
Music by Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar (as Laxmikant) and Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma (as Pyarelal)
Lyrics by Anand Bakshi
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- Runtime2 hours 50 minutes
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