Alok goes against his father's wishes by choosing music over law studies and leaves the house to pursue his dream. However, his authoritarian father is hell-bent on foiling his efforts.Alok goes against his father's wishes by choosing music over law studies and leaves the house to pursue his dream. However, his authoritarian father is hell-bent on foiling his efforts.Alok goes against his father's wishes by choosing music over law studies and leaves the house to pursue his dream. However, his authoritarian father is hell-bent on foiling his efforts.
Chhayadevi
- Sarju Bai Banaraswali
- (as Chhaya Devi)
Lily Chakravarty
- Geeta A. Prasad
- (as Lily Chakraborty)
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This movie deals with class warfare with a backdrop of music. The soundtrack of Alaap is incredibly good.There are numerous classical gems. Amitabh has never acted better in his career.He epitomises the struggling musician type to the T. Chaya Devi is sublime, not only her acting but her character in this movie is heartwrenching. Warning to all tho- this is a complete tearjerker,.,come ready with hankies..!! Rekha is good but not memorable.
9/10
9/10
Musical genius Jaidev creates a fine album for the film Alaap (1977). KJ Yesudas, Bhupinder Singh and Kumari Faiyaz have sung very beautiful numbers; especially the song "Aayi ritu sawan ki" is quite haunting.
The story of the film is about a man of principles who goes against his smart and rich father and chooses to be with a living musical legend (played by an established actor Chhaya Devi) who is otherwise not successful and leading an obscure life on purpose. He leaves his comforts and starts living in penury, refusing to accept help from his otherwise rich associations. His father is made to realise the merit of his son, but it is too late. Sanjeev Kumar makes a small but strong cameo in this film.
A must watch for people who love principles in life!
The story of the film is about a man of principles who goes against his smart and rich father and chooses to be with a living musical legend (played by an established actor Chhaya Devi) who is otherwise not successful and leading an obscure life on purpose. He leaves his comforts and starts living in penury, refusing to accept help from his otherwise rich associations. His father is made to realise the merit of his son, but it is too late. Sanjeev Kumar makes a small but strong cameo in this film.
A must watch for people who love principles in life!
This is a different Hrishikesh Mukherjee. This movie where empathises with the Indian musicians on one hand, also brings out the tale of a son of a rich father who takes a stand against his father. The movie has some really beautiful music (mostly light Hindustani classical) and of course has the battle to live poor and dying than to ask support from the father.
Can't say its a must-see for everybody. I don't even know why I love it so much other than the music. But still there is something in it that brings me back at it, probably my respect for the musicians or probably my lack of strength to take a stand like that.
Can't say its a must-see for everybody. I don't even know why I love it so much other than the music. But still there is something in it that brings me back at it, probably my respect for the musicians or probably my lack of strength to take a stand like that.
One of the best movies of Amitabh Bachchan. Very well directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. One of the all time classics.
Its such a travesty that a movie like this was a disaster at box office.Yes its depressing to watch a major portion of the movie but its also inspiring in a way. Its a story of one man's passion for music and living a ethical life at the cost of losing everything.The music is phenomenal and the acting equally brilliant.Almost every actor shines in this movie notably Om Prakash and Asrani.Reason I mention them is the rest are anyway famous but these character artistes never got due recognition.Rekha showed enormous potential in movies like this and Ghar but sadly her glamour quotient was given more attention in later movies.
Did you know
- TriviaHrishikesh Mukherjee dedicated this film "To the memory of K.L. Saigal and Mukesh". The film, which explored the relationship of an aspiring singer with his father, was released a few months after Mukesh's death in August 1976.
- Quotes
Alok Prasad: The pleasure of love is not in dying together, but in living together.
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