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Saagar

  • 1985
  • 3h 6m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.1K
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Kamal Haasan, Dimple Kapadia, and Rishi Kapoor in Saagar (1985)
DramaRomance

Raja, a fisherman is secretly in love with Mona. When wealthy Ravi comes to live with his grandmother, Kamladevi, he sees Mona and falls in love with her. Mona also reciprocates his love. Ra... Read allRaja, a fisherman is secretly in love with Mona. When wealthy Ravi comes to live with his grandmother, Kamladevi, he sees Mona and falls in love with her. Mona also reciprocates his love. Raja is devastated by this turn of events. But when Kamladevi gets to know that Ravi is seei... Read allRaja, a fisherman is secretly in love with Mona. When wealthy Ravi comes to live with his grandmother, Kamladevi, he sees Mona and falls in love with her. Mona also reciprocates his love. Raja is devastated by this turn of events. But when Kamladevi gets to know that Ravi is seeing Mona, she puts pressure on Mona to give up Ravi and marry someone else.

  • Director
    • Ramesh Sippy
  • Writer
    • Javed Akhtar
  • Stars
    • Rishi Kapoor
    • Kamal Haasan
    • Dimple Kapadia
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Ramesh Sippy
    • Writer
      • Javed Akhtar
    • Stars
      • Rishi Kapoor
      • Kamal Haasan
      • Dimple Kapadia
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Rishi Kapoor
    Rishi Kapoor
    • Ravi
    Kamal Haasan
    Kamal Haasan
    • Raja
    Dimple Kapadia
    Dimple Kapadia
    • Mona D'Silva
    Nadira
    Nadira
    • Miss Joseph
    Saeed Jaffrey
    Saeed Jaffrey
    • Mr. D'Silva (Mona's dad)
    Madhur Jaffrey
    Madhur Jaffrey
    • Kamladevi (Ravi's grandma)
    A.K. Hangal
    A.K. Hangal
    • Baba (in the lighthouse)
    Shafi Inamdar
    Shafi Inamdar
    • Vikram
    Sudhir Pandey
    Sudhir Pandey
    Satish Kaushik
    Satish Kaushik
    • Batuk Lal
    Kiran Vairale
    Kiran Vairale
    • Maria (the bride)
    Lilliput
    Lilliput
    • Cheena
    Goga Kapoor
    Goga Kapoor
    • Thekedaar
    Sharat Saxena
    Sharat Saxena
    Hari Shukla
    Shobha Khote
    Shobha Khote
    Suresh Desai
    Mushtaq Merchant
    Mushtaq Merchant
    • Jhonny (Groom in the song O Maria)
    • Director
      • Ramesh Sippy
    • Writer
      • Javed Akhtar
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    10squr

    excellent star cast

    Brilliant music, brilliant direction and a dream star cast. Rishi and Dimple with Kamal Hasan. It cant get better. It is the story of rich and poor with a love triangle between the 3 brilliant actors. Rishi finally gets the girl and Kamal looses his life to sacrifice. The maestro RD burman has scored some of his best songs with Javed Akhter writing the best lyrics to date. Chehra hey ya chand khila hey, paas aao na, sagar kinarey. A kissing scene and a topless scene by Dimple adds to the attraction. Ramesh Sippy directs this evergreen saga with a mature love story. Shafi Inamdaar plays the bad guy with a penchant. However the movie did not meet the amount of success that i think it deserved, a must see for anyone of newer generation to see how the original love stories were made and how well the original actors executed them with restrain.
    10sharankandhai

    dimple goes topless in this classic

    This was supposed to be the movie with which Dimple Kapadia would make her comeback. it had everything going for it. The Rishi Kapoor-Dimple Kapadia Jodi, Kamal Hassan right from Ek Duje Ke Liye, a director like Ramesh Sippy (Sholay, Shaan, Shakti, Seeta aur Geeta, Andaz) music by RD Burman but the movie got delayed. The director and Dimple also fell in love but it would not end happily. This movie is a love triangle. Kamal Hassan is in love with his childhood friend Dimple. She sees him as her best friend. Dimple meets Rishi and both fall in love. Rishi and Kamal get to know each other and become friends. When Rishi comes to know that Kamal loves Dimple he scrified his love. But thats not the end. On paper it may sound cliché but this movie is one of the best love stoeries ever. You actually also see Dimple in a topless scene, for a brief moment but the pause button will give youa chance to relive it. The best thing about Ramesh Sippys movies are the death scenes which are always brilliant (Amitabh in Sholay, Sunil Dutt in Shaan, Amitabh in Shakti, Jacjie, Meenakshi, Aditya Pancholi in Akayla,Rajesh Khanna in Andaz) and this movie is no different. The acting is superb as always. Add to it that you have one of the best directors of Bollywood and one of the best actors ever (Rishi Kapoor). Music by RD Burman has evergreen songs by Kishore Kumar, Lata, SP Balasubrahmanium. Songs like Saagar Kinare Dil jeh Pukare are sung even today. Worth a watch over and over again.Rishi kapoor, Dimple, Kamal Hassan, Saeed Jaffrey, Madhur Jaffrey, Nadira, Shafi Imaandaar, Satish Kaushik all are good.
    7Peter_Young

    The stormy sea

    Ramesh Sippy's Saagar was very enjoyable. It is a love triangle - a traditional one but not a typical one. Sippy's direction is unsurprisingly excellent. He keeps everything about the film simple, whether it's the characters, the dialogues, the situations. Nothing is overdone, nothing is particularly melodramatic as one would expect from a 80s mainstream Hindi film. The story may have its share of clichés but Sippy refines it. I can name several filmmakers who would have made this film into a cheap soap, but Sippy is not one of them. It may be quite poor on script, but the execution is fantastic.

    The film is set in an exotic fishing colony on the seashore, where Mona, a young beautiful girl, helps her father run the local pub. Her childhood friend Raja is a fisherman and is in love with her but she considers him just a good friend. She later falls for Ravi, a wealthy young man who befriends Raja. Yes, sounds ancient, and it actually is, but it is done in a very refreshing way, and it's not the film's best aspect. What makes Saagar so special is its entire approach towards the genre and the different way in which emotions were shown. The film was long but the pace was fast, though I would still delete a few scenes which I found unnecessary.

    I also extremely liked the depiction of the small village of Goa. Sippy portrayed it with authenticity, exhibiting the cultural influence of the Portuguese India, and that's thanks to the fantastic sets, the simple non-traditional costumes, the characters' names, and the music (particularly "Oh Maria"). All these aspects gave the film a sense of everyday realism. The film is beautifully shot across some amazing locations. The shots of the sea in times of sunrise, sunset and twilight, are particularly breathtaking. RD Burman's music is wonderful, with the romantic "Saagar Kinare" leading the list. The songs were pictured very well on-screen.

    The acting is excellent. Rishi Kapoor is quite good as Ravi, but the film's owners are Kaamal Hassan and Dimple Kapadia. Hassan showcased both his comic and dramatic talent in the role of Raja. He acted with sincerity and depth, and I loved the scene in which he found out about Ravi and Mona's relationship. Dimple Kapadia is incredibly sexy as Mona. She is beautiful, convincing and charming throughout and her wardrobe was also very well chosen. She was way too hot in her bartender dress and all the other tight dresses she wore, and how can one forget her brief and well-executed topless scene? The entire sequence with her swimming in the sea was pure magic. An awesome comeback for an awesome actress.

    Supporting actors do pretty well. Madhur Jaffrey is brilliant as Ravi's vicious grandmother Kamladevi. What a superb actress - every facial expression, every dialogue is so precisely displayed. Nadira is wonderful as the kind-hearted Miss Joseph. Saeed Jaffrey is good as Mona's loving father. Apart from the camera work, which has always been great in Sippy films, the cinematography is very good, the editing is great and the background score is lovely, particularly the tunes playing over the romantic sequences between Kapoor and Kapadia.

    Saagar is not without its flaws. I for one never understood why Kapadia preferred Ravi to Raja and this was not cleared to the viewer. Raja is portrayed as far more kind, likable and brave, while Rishi Kapoor looks overweight and goofy. Also, the entire Vikram track, who wants to win Kamladevi's fortune, should have been deleted. Towards the end the film got very confused and seemed to have turned into a typical action film. The action was not overdone like it was in most of the mindless action films of the times, yet it was somewhat out of place.

    Anyway, I liked the ending, and Saagar is a very good film nonetheless. It was very well made, superbly directed and acted. I recommend you to watch it - it is one of the better triangular love stories Hindi cinema has produced.
    8nadkarnisumeet

    Ramesh Sippys ode to Casablanca

    Love triangle is a separate genre in itself as far as Bollywood cinema is concerned. From Andaaz (1949) to Sangam (1964), this trikon wala formula has found its share of success. Ramesh Sippy's Saagar was another addition to it.

    The story was simple : Mona (Dimple Kapadia) falls for the richie rich Ravi (Rishi Kapoor) while her childhood friend Raja (Kamal Haasan) secretly loves her. Saagar or the sea forms the backdrop of this story and is a character in itself.

    Javed Akhtar's story was as old as the ocean but it was director Ramesh Sippy's brilliant execution which elevated Saagar to a cut above the commonplace. The way he shot each scene particularly the sunrise and sunset landscape made it a visual delight indeed. Saagar is completely a directors film!!

    RD Burman's melodious music was another big positive and all songs topped the music charts that year. Technically too, the film was far ahead of the mediocre actioners made in that era.

    Coming to the cast, Rishi Kapoor and Dimple Kapadia reunited after their super successful debut in Raj Kapoor's Bobby (1973) and yep, their chemistry was just as sizzling. Kamal Haasan pitched in a fantastic performance and won the Filmfare award for best actor that year.

    Dimple, already a mother of two, looked drop dead gorgeous even appearing in a fleeting topless shot which generated a lot of controversy at that time. Pitching in a powerful performance, Saagar wouldn't be half of what it is without her!!

    Surprisingly, the villain - an otherwise strong point in Sippy films from Gabbar to Shakaal - was relatively pheeka here and Shafi Inamdar just couldn't fit in as the main antagonist.

    If compared with world cinema, Saagar is to Casablanca (1942) what Sholay is to The Seven Samurai (1954) - its Ramesh Sippys ode to these timeless classics. Unfortunately, the film could not replicate the success of Sholay and was an under performer at the box office.

    I had seen Saagar with my parents at Barkha cinema (of Badal Bijlee trio), Matunga and then multiple times on VHS. It is my favourite film in the love triangle genre.

    Regards Sumeet Nadkarni
    8varuna12

    Just a few technical issues here n there but truly a classic film!

    Saagar boasts of amazing performances by Rishi Kapoor, Dimple Kapadia and awesome Kamala Hassan.

    Wonderful music and vocals over some very nice cinematography and locations makes this film definitely a audio-visual treat.

    Story might sound like a clichéd love triangle but the treatment is quite different which makes it very interesting! A bit predictable at times but the performances are so brilliant that the viewer is sucked in and he waits to see what is going to happen next.

    One of the better films out of our Indian Film Industry called Bollywood. A perfect combo of music, cinematography and performances, and of course story telling!

    I would rate this film 8 / 10!

    I am still buzzing with the wonderful music by the master R.D.Burman!

    Superb!

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    • Trivia
      Dimple Kapadia left the film Sadma 1983 as her dates were clashing with Sagar 1985.
    • Connections
      Featured in Pancham Unmixed: Mujhe Chalte Jaana Hai ... (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Sagar Kinare
      Music by Rahul Dev Burman

      Lyrics by Javed Akhtar

      Performed by Kishore Kumar & Lata Mangeshkar

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    • Release date
      • August 9, 1985 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Море любви
    • Filming locations
      • Aksa Beach, Malad, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
    • Production company
      • NH Studioz
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      3 hours 6 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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