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Vents chauds

Original title: Garm Hava
  • 1974
  • 2h 26m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
901
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Vents chauds (1974)
Drama

In post-partition India, a Muslim businessman and his family struggle for their rights in a country which was once their own.In post-partition India, a Muslim businessman and his family struggle for their rights in a country which was once their own.In post-partition India, a Muslim businessman and his family struggle for their rights in a country which was once their own.

  • Director
    • M.S. Sathyu
  • Writers
    • Kaifi Azmi
    • Shama Zaidi
    • Ismat Chughtai
  • Stars
    • Balraj Sahni
    • A.K. Hangal
    • Geeta Kak
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    901
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • M.S. Sathyu
    • Writers
      • Kaifi Azmi
      • Shama Zaidi
      • Ismat Chughtai
    • Stars
      • Balraj Sahni
      • A.K. Hangal
      • Geeta Kak
    • 19User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Balraj Sahni
    Balraj Sahni
    • Salim Mirza
    A.K. Hangal
    A.K. Hangal
    Geeta Kak
    Geeta Kak
    • Amina
    • (as Gita)
    Jamal Hashmi
    • Kazim
    Yunus Parvez
    Yunus Parvez
    • Fakruddin
    Jalal Agha
    Jalal Agha
    • Shamshad
    Shaukat Azmi
    Shaukat Azmi
      Vikas Anand
      Vikas Anand
      Farooq Shaikh
      Farooq Shaikh
      • Sikandar
      • (as Farooque Shaikh)
      Rajendra Raghuvanshi
      Abu Siwani
      C.M. Nagar
      Shanta Agarwal
      Ramma Bans
      Rajan Verma
        Shama Zaidi
        Dinanath Zutshi
        • Halim
        Shyam Arora
        • Director
          • M.S. Sathyu
        • Writers
          • Kaifi Azmi
          • Shama Zaidi
          • Ismat Chughtai
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        User reviews19

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        9nalcul22

        Garm Hawa

        This film showcases great acting performances. Balraj Sahani, Geetha, and Shaukat Azmi play extremely complicated characters with great skill and poise. Of course a film like this would never be nominated for Oscars or any other major prize because it would be considered an off beat film. Nevertheless, the film portrays the political and cultural changes that affected innumerable common people right after the partition of India and Pakistan. I would definitely recommend this film to everyone. If you are looking for spontaneous acting that moves you and makes you want to revisit that historical era, this is the movie to go for!
        8bshljtbaruah80

        A Masterpiece.......

        All in all a genuine presentation of a sensitive social issue! right from the director upto the actors have done exceptional justice to characters and the plot. A must watch i'd like to say...in order to understand the sociological effect of the Partition in its true sense. in fact the difference of principles between the two characters - Halim and Salim Mirza reveals much about the contemporary ideological flow. Again a huge chunk of kudos goes to the director Mr. Sathyu for his superb plot treatment esp. the elements of humor (in the form of dialogues of granny which also acts as sarcastic material) that he has blended up with the overall sensitiveness of the plot talks about his strategic acumen!!
        bsdasgup

        Exceptional film set in 1947 and about the partition of India.

        This is an outstanding film and should be considered a landmark in Indian cinema. The subject matter is the 1947 partition of British India, into India and Pakistan. The story is about a Muslim family in Agra, and the central figure is that of Salim Mirza (Balraj Sahni in his memorable last role). The film deals with the state of Muslims in the Hindu India immediately after the partition, when the situation is full of anger and passion (hence the name Garam Hawa, meaning Hot Winds) resulting from people uprooted out of the political decision to divide the land based on religion. While his brother, sister and the older son decide to move on to Pakistan, Salim Mirza stays in India to live and fight for his rights as a citizen. Along with him is his younger son, who had just finished college at the time of the partition and he joins the activists demanding proper & just government of this new born democracy. The film is no doubt influenced by Satyajit Ray's work (and of De Sica) in use of actual locales, using many non-professional actors and staying away from the trade mark Hindi-film song and dance numbers. Balraj Sahni is the main stay and delivers a superb performance, although the supporting performances are equally wonderful. M.S. Sathyu as the director deserves to be remembered just on the basis on this single effort. Color cinematography is very good and the background of Taj Mahal in Agra and the old Mughal city of Fatehpur Sikri has been well used. Music by Sarode maestro Ustad Bahadur Khan adds to the value of this production. This film, with English sub-titles, is now available on DVD in US and Canada. Definitely a must-see.
        8ravisinger86

        Struggle Of A Muslim Family In India Post Partition

        Garam Hawa Directed By M.S.Sathyu...First Movie As A Director ..The Direction Is Flawless..Written By Kaifi Azmi & Shama Zaidi....They Have Done Extremely Well ...The Story is About Struggle Of A Muslim Family After The Partition Of India Pakistan in 1947....Deals With The Dilemma Of Whether To Move To Pakistan Or Stay Back....How The Family Face The Problems Of Being A Muslim In Their Own Country..A Tragic Love Story Also Takes Place In The Middle Of These Events...Finally How They Face Such Situations & Overcome....

        Balraj Sahni As Salim Mirza is One Of The Memorable Performance By Him...Geeta Sidharth As Amina Daughter Of Salim Mirza ...Gives A Excellent Performance...Her Character Of A Lover Is One Of The Complicated Characters...Then We Have A Very Young Farooq Shaikh As Sikander Mirza....His Debut Film...He Has Done Well...The Others Badar Begum As Granny....A.K Hungal As Azmani & Jalal Agha As Shamshad Are Well Written Characters...

        Music Is Not Important In This Movie...But Still Have A Single Song i.e "Maula Salim Chisti" A Qawwali By Aziz Ahmed Khan...

        Overall A Great Attempt To Show Effects Of Partition On People In India...There Are Few Memorable Scenes In The Movie Which Makes It Worth Watch ...A Kind Of Art Film....A Must Watch...:)
        9abbasihashim-40027

        Garm Hawa - The land is divided, Lives are shattered

        One of the best movies made on the most debated subject in South Asia - the Partition!. It portrays life of a Muslim family in post-partition India. The family elder fights the temptations to move out to the newly-formed country called 'Pakistan' and the family faces the challenges that come on their way. Most of the clues and warnings set out at the outset manifested themselves in the latter years and decades and still continue to haunt both sides of the border.

        Balraj Sahni has carried it through. A. K. Hangal and Gita Siddharth (Kak) were superb. Farooq Shaikh can be seen in his early years of act.

        The land is divided, Lives are shattered Storms rage in every heart; It's the same here or there Faith has lost all meaning; Here or there.

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          Balraj Sahni passed away just after finishing the dubbing of the film. His own daughter had died at a young age and there is a touching scene in the film where Salim Mirza's daughter commits suicide. His expressions are as real as they can be, in the scene when he finds her dead and in the next scene, is at her funeral. It was one of his best performances and his presence added a lot of class, grace and lifted the film to great heights. The effort and passion of the unit was rewarded by having him as the lead actor.
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        • Release date
          • 1974 (France)
        • Country of origin
          • India
        • Languages
          • Urdu
          • Hindi
        • Also known as
          • Горячие ветра
        • Filming locations
          • Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India(Mirza family's residential city)
        • Production companies
          • Film Finance Corporation (FFC)
          • Unit 3 mm
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          • 2h 26m(146 min)
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