In ancient India, a courtesan falls for a married but poor man while evading a royal pursuer. Their forbidden romance intertwines with political intrigue when he aids an escaped prince, lead... Read allIn ancient India, a courtesan falls for a married but poor man while evading a royal pursuer. Their forbidden romance intertwines with political intrigue when he aids an escaped prince, leading to false accusations and a fight for justice.In ancient India, a courtesan falls for a married but poor man while evading a royal pursuer. Their forbidden romance intertwines with political intrigue when he aids an escaped prince, leading to false accusations and a fight for justice.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 2 nominations total
Anuradha Patel
- Aditi
- (as Anooradha)
Shekhar Suman
- Charudatta
- (as Manjunath Shekhar Suman)
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This is a Hindi language film starring Rekha.
The film is well scripted and ties together multiple plots. The film is inspired by a drama / play that has been popular in Bharat since centuries. However the director deviates from the bold ending of the original play.
However one can't complain about the direction otherwise on how it has brought to life the atmosphere of the times and the premise of the message.
The element of humor really enlivens what would otherwise have been run- off- the- mill scenes.
Rekha stands out for her sensual performance. And the transformation of Shashi Kapoor (who was also the producer of the film) for this role needs to be seen to be believed.
The film is well scripted and ties together multiple plots. The film is inspired by a drama / play that has been popular in Bharat since centuries. However the director deviates from the bold ending of the original play.
However one can't complain about the direction otherwise on how it has brought to life the atmosphere of the times and the premise of the message.
The element of humor really enlivens what would otherwise have been run- off- the- mill scenes.
Rekha stands out for her sensual performance. And the transformation of Shashi Kapoor (who was also the producer of the film) for this role needs to be seen to be believed.
Utsav review :
Based on the famous Sanskrit drama called 'Mruchhkatikam', Utsav was an erotic drama directed by theatre veteran Girish Karnad and produced by Shashi Kapoor. It was on offbeat film with plenty of erotica shot very aesthetically. Newcomer Shekhar Suman had an elaborate love making scene with the gorgeous Rekha. Anuradha Patel and Rekha's sensuous 'aadhi raat' number hinted at lesbianism. Shashi Kapoor was miscast as the villainous king lusting after Rekha. The role was initially offered to Amitabh Bachchan who turned it down.
Overall, Utsav was too arty and abstract to find an audience in the '80s. A complete box office disaster released at Metro Cinema, Mumbai.
Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni.
Based on the famous Sanskrit drama called 'Mruchhkatikam', Utsav was an erotic drama directed by theatre veteran Girish Karnad and produced by Shashi Kapoor. It was on offbeat film with plenty of erotica shot very aesthetically. Newcomer Shekhar Suman had an elaborate love making scene with the gorgeous Rekha. Anuradha Patel and Rekha's sensuous 'aadhi raat' number hinted at lesbianism. Shashi Kapoor was miscast as the villainous king lusting after Rekha. The role was initially offered to Amitabh Bachchan who turned it down.
Overall, Utsav was too arty and abstract to find an audience in the '80s. A complete box office disaster released at Metro Cinema, Mumbai.
Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni.
The period painted by the director, art director and the cinematographer is utterly convincing. You simply surrender.
Sharad Joshi's dialogue is delightful. Music is just as convincing for the period.
Great movie making.
I saw this movie yesterday and felt that the roles of Amjad Khan were underdeveloped, both as the narrator and as Vatsyayana. He is introduced as narrator but does not do anything after that. He then comes up as Vatsyayana but is lost after a few scene. I thought Vatsyayana could have been a recurring motif for the movie- just to highlight the eroticism of the times in the Gupta age, called the Golden Age of India.
Acting wise, Rekha is superb, nearly phenomenal! Debutant Shekhar Suman displays the nervousness of a now-poor man who is being seduced by a famous and rich courtesan- but he lacks screen presence, an obvious side effect. As a rookie and that too in front of Rekha, he would naturally have been nervous! The most curious case was that of Shashi Kapoor's Sansthanak- a role he would never have played anywhere else and something that Akhilendra Mishra's (aka Kroor Singh of Chandrakanta) of today would feel more comfortable playing! Still his acting needs to be commended- I noticed only really late that this was SHASHI KAPOOR!
Overall, the feeling was that while it was good, it could have been even better.
Acting wise, Rekha is superb, nearly phenomenal! Debutant Shekhar Suman displays the nervousness of a now-poor man who is being seduced by a famous and rich courtesan- but he lacks screen presence, an obvious side effect. As a rookie and that too in front of Rekha, he would naturally have been nervous! The most curious case was that of Shashi Kapoor's Sansthanak- a role he would never have played anywhere else and something that Akhilendra Mishra's (aka Kroor Singh of Chandrakanta) of today would feel more comfortable playing! Still his acting needs to be commended- I noticed only really late that this was SHASHI KAPOOR!
Overall, the feeling was that while it was good, it could have been even better.
I saw this movie a very long time ago and it was quite controversial when it was released, because of the erotic scenes. The movie is not at all vulgar, there is a beauty to even the adult scenes and it shows how open minded India was at that period.
Rekha is fantastic in her portrayal of Vasantasena, the courtesan whom the entire Kingdom desires. Shashi Kapoor as the evil minister was also good. Shekhar Suman was cast probably for his innocent looks at that time. Amjad Khan as Vatsyana is hilarious. Rest of the cast are also good.
The music is phenomenal. It's sad that the core message of the movie was lost on the masses.
The best part of the movie for me was the last scene which I will not reveal here.
Rekha is fantastic in her portrayal of Vasantasena, the courtesan whom the entire Kingdom desires. Shashi Kapoor as the evil minister was also good. Shekhar Suman was cast probably for his innocent looks at that time. Amjad Khan as Vatsyana is hilarious. Rest of the cast are also good.
The music is phenomenal. It's sad that the core message of the movie was lost on the masses.
The best part of the movie for me was the last scene which I will not reveal here.
Did you know
- TriviaShashi Kapoor lost big amount of money with Utsav he got into debts. Utsav made Shashi Kapoor bankraft. After about 7 years later, Shashi Kapoor released Ajooba, a totally big budget masala type of film, here slowly Shashi Kapoor recovered his money and got of red.
- Alternate versionsOne musical number has been cut from the domestic (Indian) release, whereas the international version is complete. The song is picturized on Rekha (playing a lower caste courtesan) and Shekhar Suman (playing a high caste Brahmin), where he drinks the water trickling down her neck. The scene was cut after protests by the Brahmin religious zealots.
- SoundtracksMan Kyon Behka Aadhi Raat Ko Mera Mehka
Lyrics by Vasant Dev
Music by Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar (as Laxmikant) and Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma (as Pyarelal)
Performed by Asha Bhosle and Lata Mangeshkar
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- 2h 25m(145 min)
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