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Ijaazat

  • 1987
  • 2h 17m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
1.8K
YOUR RATING
Ijaazat (1987)
DramaMusicalRomance

Meeting accidentally five years after their divorce, a couple reflects on how their marriage collapsed despite transparency.Meeting accidentally five years after their divorce, a couple reflects on how their marriage collapsed despite transparency.Meeting accidentally five years after their divorce, a couple reflects on how their marriage collapsed despite transparency.

  • Director
    • Gulzar
  • Writers
    • Subodh Ghosh
    • Gulzar
  • Stars
    • Rekha
    • Naseeruddin Shah
    • Anuradha Patel
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gulzar
    • Writers
      • Subodh Ghosh
      • Gulzar
    • Stars
      • Rekha
      • Naseeruddin Shah
      • Anuradha Patel
    • 36User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Rekha
    Rekha
    • Sudha
    Naseeruddin Shah
    Naseeruddin Shah
    • Mahinder
    Anuradha Patel
    Anuradha Patel
    • Maya
    Rammohan Sharma
    Rammohan Sharma
    • Ticket Checker
    • (as Ram Mohan)
    Sulabha Deshpande
    Sulabha Deshpande
    • Parvati
    • (as Sulbha Deshpande)
    Dina Pathak
    Dina Pathak
    • School Principal
    Rita Rani Kaul
    Rita Rani Kaul
    • Mona
    Ashok Mehta
    • Mohinder's colleague with felt hat
    Rajesh Bombaywala
    Ashfaque Ahmed
    Bhupinder Sharma
    Sunil Advani
    • Rodrigues
    Bhaijee
    Bhola Shah
      Monesh Prem
      Shammi Kapoor
      Shammi Kapoor
      • Guest Appearance
      Shashi Kapoor
      Shashi Kapoor
      • Guest Appearance
      • Director
        • Gulzar
      • Writers
        • Subodh Ghosh
        • Gulzar
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      User reviews36

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      10ngarg

      Not your standard Hindi movie

      Great plot. Great acting. Lots of symbolism. Really well filmed for its time. Some of my favorite songs. This isn't your usual Hindi movie. It doesn't have an elaborate set. No dance scenes, much less elaborate ones. It doesn't have a huge cast. If you like this try the others by this director.
      10shireennoble

      Brilliant in its simplicity

      Gulzar's Ijaazat is easily the benchmark for Indian movies. The story, script and the surprise element in the movie is beyond comparison. The direction is superb with the added magic of mind blowing songs--music and lyrics. What I liked best about the movie is the passion displayed in the sophisticated style of Gulzar. The passion between Rekha and Naseerudin Shah and between Naseeruddin and Anuradha has been dealt with amazing finesse and sophistication. The song " Mera Kuch Saaman" is amazing in its rendition and also the perfect description of the situation between the protagonists.

      The humor displayed by Naseeruddin in the scene when the couple are back from their honeymoon, on the flight when Rekha is a little upset with him and he says "Don't get off half way" says everything about Gulzar's immense talent to use subtle humor in every situation
      cera

      A great film

      Ijaazat has a very real and wonderful story with absolutely excellent performances by Rekha and Naseeruddin Shah, and superb direction by Gulzar. This film is highly recommended. One wonders where such talent lies today, films like this keep one living in the glorious past of Indian cinema.
      9xbharath

      A very nice movie with good scripting and great 'kavithas'

      The movie draws very strong performances from the three main characters Nasrudeen Shah, Rekha, and Anuradha Patel. This is an oft touched topic, and the story IS slightly off-beat for 'those times'. The melancholy that pervades the night at the train station and slow revelation about the character's past through flash backs are both done very neatly.

      If you watch carefully, a lot of subtle attitudes and character sketch is done through very simple acts. Nasrudeen shah impatiently fiddles with the switch in the bathroom, he throws his towel carelessly and it falls down on the first try. Rekha walks and talks very slowly and is always pensive.

      The songs should not have been there in the first place. It looked very odd for this otherwise good movie. I was completely mesmerized by the 'kavithas' that brace the episodes (especially with Anuradha Patel).

      Since IMDb does not allow to write Hindi transliteration: a translation of one of them is

      What to say of habits? Habit, it has become, for us to breathe. Habit, it has become, for us to live. We continue to live. and, We continue to live.

      There are many many more.
      9Peter_Young

      Gulzar's poem of reflections

      Rekha and Naseeruddin Shah star as Sudha and Mahinder, a separated couple who meet unexpectedly at a deserted railway station after years spent apart. The film follows their long conversation into the night and moves from present developments into flashbacks from the past as they recall together their days as a married couple and try to figure what went wrong with their relationship other than the impetuous Maya, Mahinder's past love whose reappearance was making Sudha highly insecure. This brings forth a whole world of new understnadings as they realise everything could have been different and what they had missed out on.

      Ijaazat is a true slice of life - the story is affecting, and the emotional impact is haunting. Yes, the basics are somewhat similar to another classic by Gulzar, namely Aandhi, and Ijaazat is equally effective. This is just another superb piece of storytelling - a film that is subtle, realistic, poetic, and which manages to tug at the heartstrings in every turn as we always care about the characters, connect to them, and relate to their story. The conversational and serene narrative style might not appeal to everybody, but I found it highly engaging and was constantly captivated by the film's depth and development.

      The film's stark realism is matched by extraordinarily realistic acting. The story is clearly written in Sudha's perspective, and Rekha, in one of her most nuanced and natural performances, does a highly convincing job of portraying her many shades. Hers is a true portrait of strength and maturity. Naseeruddin Shah can hardly go wrong and he is excellent in this compassionate performance. Without taking anything away from the effective work of the two leads, it is Anuradha Patel, in the role of the mysterious and spirited Maya, who gives the film its dramatic urgency and a great part of its poetic tone. Her amazing visage, including the melancholic glimmer of expectation in her expressive eyes, is a sight to behold. She is fascinating.

      R. D. Burman's soundtrack for Ijaazat is one of my all-time favourite, and it gives life to the classic that this film already is. The songs are exceptionally composed and written, and their tunes and lyrics resonate in mind. Asha Bhosle, the only singer assigned to the score, is the voice of the film, and who could be a better choice if not her? Every number is performed to perfection, with Bhosle's sharp, soulful and divine voice making them much more impactive than they would have been had someone else sung them. The biggest achievement is their situational relevance within the story which enhances the narrative. "Katra Katra" and "Mera Kuchh Saaman", some of the greatest songs of Hindi music in my opinion, come at the right moments and give so much more meaning to the proceedings. Not to mention the closing gem "Chhoti Si Kahani Se" - oh what a maestro Burman was, and what a perfect and winning combination he formed with Gulzar and Bhosle - out of this world. Just like this film is.

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      • Trivia
        Naseeruddin Shah's role was first offered to Sanjeev Kumar. Anuradha Patel's role was first offered to Smita Patil. By the time the movie went of floors both of them were unfortunately no more.
      • Connections
        Referenced in Guilty (2015)
      • Soundtracks
        Chhoti si kahaani se
        Sung by Asha Bhosle

        Music by Rahul Dev Burman (as R D Burman)

        Lyrics by Gulzar

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      • Release date
        • July 8, 1987 (India)
      • Country of origin
        • India
      • Language
        • Hindi
      • Also known as
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      • Filming locations
        • India
      • Production company
        • Vaishno Films Pvt. Ltd.
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      • Runtime
        2 hours 17 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono

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