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Saudagar

  • 1973
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 11m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
932
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Saudagar (1973)
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A calculative man schemes to deceit a poor but young widow for his personal monetary gains.A calculative man schemes to deceit a poor but young widow for his personal monetary gains.A calculative man schemes to deceit a poor but young widow for his personal monetary gains.

  • Director
    • Sudhendu Roy
  • Writers
    • Narendranath Mitra
    • Sudhendu Roy
    • P.L. Santoshi
  • Stars
    • Nutan
    • Amitabh Bachchan
    • Trilok Kapoor
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    932
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sudhendu Roy
    • Writers
      • Narendranath Mitra
      • Sudhendu Roy
      • P.L. Santoshi
    • Stars
      • Nutan
      • Amitabh Bachchan
      • Trilok Kapoor
    • 14User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Nutan
    Nutan
    • Mahjubhi
    Amitabh Bachchan
    Amitabh Bachchan
    • Moti
    Trilok Kapoor
    Trilok Kapoor
    • Nadeer
    Padma Khanna
    Padma Khanna
    • Phoolbanu
    Murad
    Murad
    • Sheikh (Phoolbanu's father)
    Leela Mishra
    Leela Mishra
    • Badi Bhi
    Dev Kishan
    Dev Kishan
    Jugnu
    Jugnu
    • Usman
    V. Gopal
    C.S. Dubey
    C.S. Dubey
    • Banerjee (moneylender)
    Yunus Bihari
    Yunus Bihari
    • Buyer
    • (uncredited)
    H.L. Pardesi
    • Sikander
    • (uncredited)
    Paro
    • Kaala
    • (uncredited)
    Habiba Rehman
    • Village girl
    • (uncredited)
    Narbada Shankar
    • Mallick Babu
    • (uncredited)
    Shreeram Shastri
    • Sadan Babu
    • (uncredited)
    Suraiya
    • Villager
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Sudhendu Roy
    • Writers
      • Narendranath Mitra
      • Sudhendu Roy
      • P.L. Santoshi
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    User reviews14

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    10andykkg

    Excellent ! Betrayal & Desire destroying lives constrained by poverty.

    Hindi movies rarely have subtle and powerful acting depicting complex human weaknesses like desire leading to destruction of lives. A simple tale told powerfully. Watch it with compassion for the characters; understanding the limitations of the culture (Mehr money for Marriage starting the problem and Easy Divorce compounding it); and Desire in one area destroying lives in another..

    "Yeh aag nahi Bujhi" as the last line nails it home. Very subtle acting; Powerful Screenplay .. Must Watch.
    9rtoac1

    Must-watch film. Rustic and well made

    This is a Hindi film from the year 1973 led by Amitabh Bachchan and Nutan.

    An excellent gem left even more memorable because of a just ending that seems only fair only to add an open-ended suspense in the eyes of Amitabh making it feel that things are going to go full circle!

    The movie is about an self-centred guy who marries a woman business partner only to save money and marry another one he desires. Truly unforgivable as it ends up so (almost..)

    It's good that this movie is still remembered among one those off-beat movies where Amitabh's depth of talent could really shine. Unlike the numerous forgettable larger-than-life hero characters that he played, especially in the 80's and 90's when it really started to get jaded.

    Back to the movie though, it really exposes Nutan's talent to those who haven't watched her black-and-white films.

    The songs have also stood the test of time!



    I rated it 9/10 in IMDB
    aamirdar1969

    Amitabh at his best.

    Very few people have seen this movie but i can assure you that one find it a memorable movie. The story is simple with strong performances of Amitabh and Nutan. The movie has a simple message that do not rely on material possession rather believe in relationships.
    8Queen_of_pentacles

    Very Realistic, true to the Indian soil, a touching drama, on a rustic back drop !

    This my all time favorite movie, especially for the performances of Nutan, and Amitabh ! Nutan played all kinds of roles in her career, from playful, romantic, with Dev Ananad, Raj, but this is, perhaps an exceptional role, in her filmography, which she did with the superstar Amitabh, when he was not awarded that status ! Amitabh has lived the role of Moti, a rustic youth, making his living,by selling jaggery, after working hard to collect the extract from the palm trees ! but there is more to it, to his personality, as he has his eyes on the sexy, youthful damsel Phulbano, played by Padma khanna. Now this is not that simple as may seem, because, Phulbano's father wants a hefty sum as a token for agreeing to give her hand in marriage ! now the hero thinks of a plan, and seemingly succeeds, when he lures the poor widow of the village, not so old, but of course, no match to Bano ! she is an expert in making jaggery, and Moti exploits her talent to the fullest ! He makes enough money, on her hard, sincere work, and coolly divorces her, as it's easier in the Muslim religion, just by calling, Talaq, 3 times ! Poor, hapless woman ! she , any way, marries another mature person, with 2, 3 kids, and he takes care of her ! n Now comes the turn in the events, as we do believe, one has to pay for the wrong deeds, in this birth only ! Bano is only good looking, minus skills ! she makes burnt jaggery, Moti becomes a laughing stock, and eventually , has to catch the feet of his ex-wife, Nutan ! Though furious in the beginning, her goodness of the heart prevails, ad she does surrender, to teach Bano, how to master the art ! Similar to the realistic regional movies from Bengal, this movie was a refreshing change, both for Hindi cinema, as well as for Amitabh ! But sad , our immature audience wanted him as an angry young man, stereotype roles only, and the movie was side-tracked ! Worth watching for the great performances, and a very subtle, sensible direction !
    7g_aparna

    Understanding the male psychology@ Saudagar – 1973 film.

    Based on Bengali story, Ras by Narendranath Mitra…lol – Bengali who else!!? Moti is a businessman (man basically).

    He happens to see a voluptuous damsel (Phoolbano) and wants to marry her. Her father asks for dowry (Meher) which he has to collect.

    He hits upon a plan. He marries his business associate, Mejubhen (who made gur – molasses) for him to sell in the market. She is an aged (older to him) thin & shrivelled widow. Because he married her – he did not have to pay her plus he was sorted for couple of months – with cooked food and clean clothes & house ready for him. He does not show any interest in eff-ing her though – for she was not attractive enough (this should have been enough hint about his ulterior motives btw….but the grey cells of the entire women clan apparently is on leave…vacationing in some distant island with an imaginary lover)! The poor lady had no clue as to what was his trip actually! He eventually collects enough money – kicked her butt (divorced her) & married Phoolbano! After all the bodily pleasures, the season of selling comes & Moti asks Phoolbano to prepare gur. She was more into 'sleeping & having fun' and making gur was something that she was not very fond of. She gets busy in beautifying herself and manages to spoil the gur recipe!(famous song 'sajna hai mujhe' – after which she gets a tight slap from the same sajna! – lol).

    He eventually takes her – shamelessly – to Mejubhen so that she could teach her to make gur. Film ends here! Conclusion :

    Male (some…majority actually) psychology is pretty clear here! They give more importance to 'skin' – beauty is just skin-deep for them. Period.

    Women also understand this syndrome that males suffer from…and thus they are more into spending time in the beauty parlours and trying desperately to look young, taut and firm…lest the male they are tied to through marriage & rituals will kick their butt and go. They are thus giving lesser time to household requirements but diving for Botox and silicon sack treatments…or are just plain indifferent to the emotional needs of males – tit for tat after all huh!

    (PS. Males (some) start having emotional needs only after reaching an age where they are unable to perform voraciously on bed…not before that)

    Any kind of proposal should definitely be followed by a total background check before agreeing to marry any bloke with ulterior motives (men should also do a thorough background check – episodes of Saavdhaan India showing females torturing men – just unbelievable …eerie)….how long would humans remain dumb is the matter to ponder upon now!

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    • Trivia
      In the late 1960's , producer, assistant director Raaj Grover took Amitabh to meet Tarachand Barjatya for a screen test. Amitabh arrived in a taxi cab wearing a white churidar pyjama. This angered Raaj Grovel as he felt the tight fitting pants emphasized on Amitabh long and skinny legs . He told Amitabh what he felt. The appointment was for 11:05. Amitabh and Raj Grover arrived and knocked on the door at 11 pm. This angered Barjatya and he told them that he said the appointment was for 11:05 am not 11:00. The minute Tarachand Barjatya saw Amitabh he said "No heroine will ever want to work with you. You are too tall. Why don't you go and become a poet like your father." After that there was a 10 minute silence in the room. A dejected Amitabh thanked Barjatya for his time and left. Two years lated Tarachand Barjatya changed his mind about Amitabh after seeing the movie Anand. That is when Amitabh signed Saudagar.
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      Referenced in Ek Chalis Ki Last Local (2007)

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 1973 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
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    • Production company
      • Rajshri Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 11m(131 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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