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Paheli, le fantôme de l'amour

Original title: Paheli
  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
15K
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Shah Rukh Khan and Rani Mukerji in Paheli, le fantôme de l'amour (2005)
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A folk tale - supernatural love story about a ghost who falls in love with a newlywed woman.A folk tale - supernatural love story about a ghost who falls in love with a newlywed woman.A folk tale - supernatural love story about a ghost who falls in love with a newlywed woman.

  • Director
    • Amol Palekar
  • Writers
    • Vijayadan Detha
    • Sandhya Gokhale
    • Amol Palekar
  • Stars
    • Shah Rukh Khan
    • Rani Mukerji
    • Anupam Kher
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Amol Palekar
    • Writers
      • Vijayadan Detha
      • Sandhya Gokhale
      • Amol Palekar
    • Stars
      • Shah Rukh Khan
      • Rani Mukerji
      • Anupam Kher
    • 57User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Shah Rukh Khan
    Shah Rukh Khan
    • Kishan Laal…
    Rani Mukerji
    Rani Mukerji
    • Lachchi
    Anupam Kher
    Anupam Kher
    • Bhanwarlal
    Naseeruddin Shah
    Naseeruddin Shah
    • Male Puppet
    • (voice)
    Ratna Pathak Shah
    Ratna Pathak Shah
    • Female Puppet
    • (voice)
    Amitabh Bachchan
    Amitabh Bachchan
    • The Shepherd (Special Appearance)
    Suniel Shetty
    Suniel Shetty
    • Sunderlal (Special Appearance)
    Juhi Chawla
    Juhi Chawla
    • Gajrobai (Special Appearance)
    Dilip Prabhawalkar
    Dilip Prabhawalkar
    • Kanwarlal
    • (as Dilip Prabhavalkar)
    Neena Kulkarni
    Neena Kulkarni
    • Mrs. Bhanwarlal
    Padma Rani
    • Bhanwarlal's aunt
    Rajpal Naurang Yadav
    Rajpal Naurang Yadav
    • Bhoja
    Aditi Govitrikar
    Aditi Govitrikar
    • Kamli
    Somesh Agarwal
    Somesh Agarwal
    • Mangilal
    Mohan Bhandari
    Mohan Bhandari
    • Thakur
    Rajneeshh Dubey
    Rajneeshh Dubey
    • Ram
    • (as Rajneesh Dubey)
    A.K. Hangal
    A.K. Hangal
    • Jeevraj
    Preeti Gupta
    • The berries girl
    • Director
      • Amol Palekar
    • Writers
      • Vijayadan Detha
      • Sandhya Gokhale
      • Amol Palekar
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    6AishFan

    Visually stunning; fun folktale about a woman's desire

    I must give Shahrukh credit for daring to do such an unconventional movie with so many risk factors--it's a fantasy film; the lead actor is a ghost; it is narrated by animated puppets; etc. SRK, unsurprisingly, gave a great performance. Rani and Juhi were also great. Amitabh was fantastic in his brief appearance. Visuals were absolutely stunning! From the bright costumes to the breathtaking sand dunes, every detail of the frame was given lots of attention to bring out the vibrant colors of Rajasthan. Songs were nice and even better were their videos, especially the one during the end credits.

    The story is very unconventional, and different audiences will react differently to it. Some may find it humorous, some may find it inappropriate, while others may find it to be just plain weird. What I saw in the film was that the ghost "person"ified a woman's desire, while Rani represented every woman. In the rather traditional and conservative culture of rural and historic Rajasthan, the woman lives in a suffocating atmosphere serving her husband and in-laws. The ghost gave Rani love, respect, passion, devotion, honesty, and commitment in contrast to the real SRK who was working on his accounts and not talking on his nuptial night, only to desert his wife for five years. I thought the fact the lover is a ghost only goes to show that these passionate desires are just dreams that couldn't come true (in that time and place).
    7darknight2389

    You might as well watch it for the Shah Rukh/Rani chemistry

    I came to see Pehali just to see two of my favourite actors displaying their wonderful talents on the screen. At the same token, i wished that the slightly strange storyline wouldn't falter anywhere. It didn't, but really, the film wasn't as good as it looked.

    The story is different no doubt, but there wasn't any serious core to it naturally (its about the 'eternal love story' of a ghost!). This kind of prevented me from taking the film seriously.However, a very nice set design and simply superb colours made the film not entirely a joke.

    The cast, as expected, was superb. Shah Rukh brought his unique and mature attitude to the screen once again and Rani just looked amazing. Anupum Kher was also excellent and performed the most subtle comic role i have ever seen in Hindi cinema. This was really what made the film enjoyable. The special appearances were also much appreciated; Juhi making a now rare appearance in mainstream films! The music is great, and Shah Rukh is successful in bringing another cinematic surprise to the silver screen. All in all, the film is fun to watch, although I feel 'Parineeta' was much better. But finally, Hindi films are starting to feel more original!
    7venkat1926

    delightful romantic comedy

    A veteran short story writer once said about one of his stories that adults may not understand his story but children will. this film is a delightful romance. it is no use asking how can a ghost impregnate a woman. While reading some stories or viewing some films we suspend our sense of reality. there are no gruesome or handsome villains who invent new forms of coldest cruelty . There are no impossible and bloody fight scenes. True the story is mythical but quite allegorical. In one scene the ghost says that he is "love" every woman yearns for. In this film the sexuality of woman is described as something holy. In traditional societies normally the sexuality of women is suppressed on the plea of need for social stability. But in myths and folktales this taboo is transcended. The songs and dances mostly based on Rajasthani folk idioms are delightful. Rani Mukerjee acted superbly and there is a delightful cameo role by Amitab Bachan There is humor, joys and sorrows in this film. credos to Amol Palekar.
    8akbarnali

    Paheli: Shah Rukh Redeemed, Juhi Shines

    Paheli is an unusual film on the subject of women's rights disguised as a love story. It is basically the story of a young woman, Lachchi (Rani Mukherjee) who is abandoned by her husband Kishan (Shah Rukh Khan) the day after their wedding. A spirit who falls in love with Lachchi on her way home comes to find out that the husband will be away for 5 years and so he takes the form of Kishan and lives with Lachchi for the next four years. Eventually, of course, the husband returns and Lachchi must choose between the two. How the story is resolved answers the 'paheli' (riddle) of the film.

    The film works well for several reasons: acting on the parts of all principal players is quite good, the visuals and cinematography is breathtaking and the theme is quite unusual, especially for a Bollywood film. It does have its drawbacks, though: there are at least two too many songs, and the film ultimately becomes the ghost's story when it should have been Lachchi's.

    Shah Rukh Khan delivers his most restrained, understated and likable performance in years; it is because of this performance that he still qualifies as one of India's quality actors. Rani Mukherjee is also sufficiently restrained (unlike her overacted performance in the overblown 'Black' or the overstretched attempts at humor in 'Bunty Aur Bubli'). She gives Lachchi a likable innocence without overdoing the vulnerability part. It is the kind of part one would expect an actress of Tabu's calibre to play.

    Anupam Kher and Rajpal Yadav play their parts with gusto. Amitabh Bachchan as the wandering shepherd milks his 5 minute cameo for all it's worth. Sunil Shetty, with all of two lines, is utterly wasted.

    It is Juhi Chawla, however, who delivers the most dignified and poignant portrayal in 'Paheli': even in moments when she has very little or no dialogue, her silently suffering Gajrobai speaks volumes through wary visages and a body language that speaks of years of defeat. I kept hoping to see more of her throughout the film, and though she is definitely there, it's not enough. Her story is far more heartbreaking than Lachchi's and deserved more attention. Juhi has become a perfectionist as an actress: the forbidding longing on her face as she watches Lachchi leave for ritual prayers, or her sheer disbelief at the return of the husband who abandoned her is award-worthy acting. Everyone's favorite giggling heroine has emerged into a tour de force dramatic talent. Believe it or not, she *is* the new Shabana Azmi. If Bollywood has any sense at all, films will be made just so she can act in them.

    Paheli is a likable, unusual film. Watch it for Shah Rukh (who is mercifully restrained), watch it for the story (which is unusual and relevant), but most of all watch it for the few fleeting moments of Juhi Chawla's revelatory brilliance.
    9purnesh-konathala

    Between the lines of the story...

    A man submits himself completely rules laid down by his forefathers. His accounts are important to him than looking at his beautiful bride. His father's suggestions and warnings are his foremost considerations; his wife's desires are secondary. His money-earning prospects are his main essentials compared to spend some time with his wife.

    A woman has no choice other than that chosen by either her elders or her husband. She cannot stop herself from dreaming: dreams of colourful bangles, dreams of new dresses, dreams of her husband and dreams of a sweet love. That, dreams come true, is just a hope. And where dreams can come true is a fictitious tale.

    The tale creates an invincible character, a ghost that fills the void in the woman's life: the void of love left by her man. This ghost is an epitome of all what a woman expects from a man.

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    • Trivia
      When Amol Palekar narrated the script to Shahrukh Khan, the first question he was asked was if his company Red Chillies could produce the film. The second question was if Palekar could give him a part in the film, no matter how small it was. He got the dual role of Kishen and the Ghost.
    • Quotes

      The Shepherd: [narrating] A folktale... a love story about a woman named Lachchi. Like a rainbow, Lachchi's love was many-splendoured. But there was one obstacle in this love story - Lachchi's lover was a ghost...

    • Connections
      Referenced in Pyare Mohan (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Dhire Jalna
      Written by Gulzar (as Sampooran Singh Gulzar)

      Composed by M.M. Keeravani

      Performed by Sonu Nigam and Shreya Ghoshal

      Courtesy of Super Cassettes Industries Limited (T-Series)

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    • Release date
      • June 24, 2005 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • Red Chillies Entertainment (India)
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Riddle
    • Filming locations
      • Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
    • Production company
      • Red Chillies Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,409,499
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $632,000
      • Jun 26, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,415,975
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 20m(140 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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