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Parineeta

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 10m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
9.9K
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Parineeta (2005)
The lifelong romance between Lolita (Balan) and Shekar (Khan) is upset by the arrival of another man.
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The lifelong romance between Lolita (Balan) and Shekar (Khan) is upset by the arrival of another man.The lifelong romance between Lolita (Balan) and Shekar (Khan) is upset by the arrival of another man.The lifelong romance between Lolita (Balan) and Shekar (Khan) is upset by the arrival of another man.

  • Director
    • Pradeep Sarkar
  • Writers
    • Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay
    • Vidhu Vinod Chopra
    • Rekha Nigam
  • Stars
    • Vidya Balan
    • Saif Ali Khan
    • Sanjay Dutt
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    9.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Pradeep Sarkar
    • Writers
      • Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay
      • Vidhu Vinod Chopra
      • Rekha Nigam
    • Stars
      • Vidya Balan
      • Saif Ali Khan
      • Sanjay Dutt
    • 86User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 19 wins & 37 nominations total

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    Vidya Balan
    Vidya Balan
    • Lalita
    Saif Ali Khan
    Saif Ali Khan
    • Shekhar Roy
    Sanjay Dutt
    Sanjay Dutt
    • Girish Sharma
    Dia Mirza
    Dia Mirza
    • Gayetri Tatya
    • (as Diya Mirza)
    Raima Sen
    Raima Sen
    • Koel
    Sabyasachi Chakrabarty
    Sabyasachi Chakrabarty
    • Navinchandra Roy
    Ninad Kamat
    Ninad Kamat
    • Ajit
    Achyut Potdar
    Achyut Potdar
    • Gurcharan
    • (as Achyut Poddar)
    Rekha
    Rekha
    • Moulin Rouge Singer
    • (singing voice)
    Surinder Kaur
    • Rajeshwari
    Kumkum Bhattacharya
    • Vasundhara
    Supriya Shukla
    Supriya Shukla
    • Sunita
    Smita Malhotra
    • Charu
    Rajesh Sharma
    Rajesh Sharma
    • Ratan
    Howard Rosemeyer
    Howard Rosemeyer
    • Siddhart Tantiya
    Biplab Chatterjee
    • Shyam Lal Tantiya
    Rita Ganguly
    • Mausi
    Pradeep Chakraborty
    • Mishra Ji
    • Director
      • Pradeep Sarkar
    • Writers
      • Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay
      • Vidhu Vinod Chopra
      • Rekha Nigam
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews86

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    10kunalbhende

    Brilliant.

    Having watched Parineeta twice in a gap of 4 days since it's release, I have to say, this movie after a long time has done India Cinema proud. The film managed to keep my attention the same as watching it for the first time that says a lot about the film.

    The cinematography is extremely good, tight and i must say not a frame of film wasted. Each scene is art directed very well and the lighting is perfect.

    One can clearly see that the research done on this film is very good. The wardrobes of all actors have been well designed including the kind of jewelry the women wore. Great detailing. Just one flaw I have to mention is the choice of sunglasses Saif wears. A little too modern.

    The male ego and attitude will not come as a surprise to most Indian men but the character and pride of an Indian woman is showcased very well and aptly. I only wish more writers and directors adapt this image of the Indian women instead of taking her into extremes all the time.

    The music, absolutely outstanding. Shantanu Moitra has done an excellent job with the score and you will definitely want the soundtrack in your collection.

    It's not easy to make a period film. Kudos to the cast, crew, production and anyone involved in the making of this film. They should all be extremely pleased.

    A must watch.
    8ssvikas

    One of the best Romances I've seen. Watch out for Vidya Balan.

    Plot Outline: Orphaned at childhood Lolita (Vidya Balan) stays with her uncle. She and neighbor Shekhar (Saif) develop innocent bonding with each other which unknown to them has matured into love. It takes the arrival of Girish (Sanjay Dutt) before the lead pair discovers their love for each other through circumstantial odds and family pressures.

    Comment: Parineeta is an adaptation of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's work, whose works include the immortal Devdas that has been remade over and over again in many languages. Although, it is quite usual to compare Vinod Chopra's Parineeta with Bhansali's Devdas, I would say that Parineeta ranks way above latter in terms of being closer to real life and portraying seemingly real characters as against the recent Devdas was more of a visual treat with stars and extravaganza.

    Although Vinod Chopra, in his screenplay has deviated from the novel's portrayal of the 1920's to the film's 1960's, it is seamless and is believably real. The performances are extremely neat with Saif in a mature role and Vidya Balan exceptional for a débutante, both in looks and ease with the camera. Talent spotter Vinod Chopra has her lined up in Munnabhai-2 and Yagna. Sanjay Dutt seemed older than what the role required. Among the songs that are well timed, 'Piyu Bole' has freshness similar to 1942: A Love Story. Although Pradeep Sarkar's direction has made the movie well paced, the closing scenes have been extra-dramatized. Must watch for all audiences.

    Rating: 4/5
    9animeshdarbari

    A must watch !

    The FILM:I have recently watched the movie Parineeta. I was highly impressed by the way the movie was setup. The director has been very meticulous in creating the feel of the old era. There was not a single point in the film where one could say that the backdrop of the film was not contiguous. The film was a very great experience.

    Characters: Vidya Balan was exceptionally good. In fact the ease with which she played the character, makes one wonder if she is a débutante. I must say that she has done justice to the character. Well done Vidhu Vinod Chopra, you have again found a VERY talented young lady. Saif showed that he has matured as an actor and is very versatile in the kind of roles that he has been offered. Saif's acting in this film was awesome. I think Saif can challenge any film critic who questions his abilities to act. He has emerged into a fabulous actor. And with this film he has put himself in line for an award. That goes for Vidya too.

    RATING: I did not give a 10/10 just because of the climax of the film. It did not have to be so melodramatic.
    9nedtheone

    Beautiful portrayal of the city Calcutta(Kolkata) and its culture

    For a nation starved of creatively fulfilling cinema, Vidhu Vinod Chopra's Parineeta is like a dream come true. If you overlook the overindulgence in melodrama in the last few reels of the film, Parineeta may well classify as a classic entertainer with brilliant performances, outstanding music and superb production values. Based on Saratchandra Chatterjee's novel, Parineeta is the story of two childhood friends - Lolita (newcomer Vidya Balan) and Shekhar (Saif Ali Khan), both hailing from different strata of society. They share an unspoken bond of love. Enter Girish (Sanjay Dutt) from London. Shekhar is driven to jealousy by the growing affections between Girish and Lolita. A series of circumstances manipulated by Shekhar's father Naveen Rai force the two lovers apart amidst a series of misunderstandings and betrayals. Parineeta is the story of a woman's endless wait for her love and director Pradeep Sarkar weaves the story like magic, especially in the first half. The relationship between Lolita and Shekhar is beautifully established right from the beginning. Sarkar excels in the detailing - the vintage look of the film stands out with authentic costumes, props and even the roads of Kolkata. Which makes the deliberate plugs of brands like Saridon and Cadbury stand out sorely. Some of the sequences haunt you much after the film is over: Shekhar's complex state of mind during his marriage with Gayatri (Dia Mirza) and his confrontation scenes with Lolita. Girish's first encounter with Lolita and Saif's anguish as he helplessly watches his love slip by are excellent. The scene in the recording studio is worth a mention. Full marks to Vinod Chopra and Sarkar for a deft screenplay. Sarkar's picturisations of Piyu Bole and Soona Mann Ka Aangan are mesmerising. The background score is heavily inspired by 1942: A Love Story. Perhaps the only problem with the film lies in its script and maybe contemporarising it would have helped. In the second half, the script stumbles. And then comes the worst part - the climax. The wall breaking scene between shouts from family and friends screaming, "Todh, Shekhar todh!" is so amateur that it dilutes the whole film's impact. All the performances are top class - Vidya Balan makes a sensational debut. Whether it's her coy demeanour with Saif or her confusion with Sanjay, Vidya is an absolute delight. Sanjay Dutt is in super form. Sabyasachi Chakraborty as Saif's father is brilliant. Among the others, Raima Sen and Ninad Kamat (as Shekhar's friend) add enormously to the film despite their miniscule parts. But Parineeta really belongs to Saif Ali Khan. It's his best performance to date. Khan showcases a plethora of emotions, all in right doses - jealousy, compassion, callousness, insecurity, resentment and joy. It's hard to imagine any other actor playing the role. With this film, Saif rightfully acquires his position in the top rung of the industry. If Parineeta falls short of being a masterpiece, it's only due to the few howlers in the latter half. But even the chinks in the armour can't rob the film of its sheen. For Hindi cinema, it's a big step forward.
    9sid_jo2000

    what can be better...

    I have always been a great fan of sharat chanda's literature and seeing it getting transformed to such magnificent movie like vinod chopra's "Parineeta" gives me a sense of pride for our writers and film makers.I saw the movie last evening with my friends and there was none who did not enjoy it. The cinematography is amazing.the sets look far more natural than they were in "Devdas" which was based on the book by the same author. The spirit of the story has been very wisely conserved and the movie displays the efficiency of the director in handling the topic in the very fashion the author would have liked it to be handled. Where "devdas" was a disappointment to me, "Parineeta" has proved the opposite. The movie is far away from the loudness that could have surrounded it. The lights in the sets are dim and add to the romantic mood. thump's up to the makers.

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    • Trivia
      At a special preview of the film Amitabh Bachchan asked to provide narration for the film, saying it reminded him of his time as a struggling actor in Calcutta.
    • Goofs
      The guitar that Shekhar plays in this movie was not made in 1962 (when the movie is set). The first synthetic roundbacks, introduced by Ovation, weren't in production until 1966, and the particular model seen in the film was brought in much later than that.
    • Quotes

      Shekhar Rai: Quite a weak business man you are, Dad. Entered into such a loss inducing bargain.

      Nabin Roy: [shocked] What?! How much did the bargain settle for?

      Shekhar Rai: For free! And still you paid such a heavy price. Becasue you gained the land, yes. But you lost your son in the process.

      Nabin Roy: Have you lost your mind! In a few minutes Mr. Lala will be here and-

      Shekhar Rai: First will you aks Mr. Lala whether he is willing to give his daughter to a married man?!

      Nabin Roy: [Mother and father are both shocked] What!

      Shekhar Rai: That's right! I'm already married!

      Nabin Roy: To whom?!

      Shekhar Rai: Lolita

      Rajeshwari: [overjoyed] Really son? When did this happen??

      Nabin Roy: Stop it! i don't believe this garbage! Just hand a few bucks to that girl and send her packing from --

      Shekhar Rai: [turns around, enraged] Enough, Dad!!! You're talking about my wife and she is not for sale! Everything you say starts and ends with money, doesn't it, Dad?! And the sad thing is that you've turned me into a clone of you! Money, position, fame, I couldn't see past it! And worst of all, because of you I slapped Lolita! I raised a hand on my own wife!

      [slams his hand down hard on the desk]

    • Connections
      Featured in Ohm Shanthi Oshaana (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Piya Bole
      Written by Swanand Kirkire

      Composed by Shantanu Moitra

      Performed by Shreya Ghoshal, Sonu Nigam and Saif Ali Khan

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    • Release date
      • June 10, 2005 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • The Married Woman
    • Filming locations
      • Calcutta, West Bengal, India
    • Production company
      • Vinod Chopra Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $802,758
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $201,956
      • Jun 12, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,558,018
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 10m(130 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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