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Swami

  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
446
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Swami (2007)
Drama

Swami, Radha and their kid shift to Mumbai after selling off their ancestral home in a village. In Mumbai, they get their kid admitted to a school that's patronized by children belonging to ... Read allSwami, Radha and their kid shift to Mumbai after selling off their ancestral home in a village. In Mumbai, they get their kid admitted to a school that's patronized by children belonging to affluent families. Everything is going fine until Radha falls ill and is diagnosed with a ... Read allSwami, Radha and their kid shift to Mumbai after selling off their ancestral home in a village. In Mumbai, they get their kid admitted to a school that's patronized by children belonging to affluent families. Everything is going fine until Radha falls ill and is diagnosed with a life-threatening illness. Swami starts working overtime to raise funds for the operation, ... Read all

  • Director
    • Ganesh Acharya
  • Writers
    • Muazzam Beg
    • Bhavani Iyer
    • Sameer
  • Stars
    • Manoj Bajpayee
    • Juhi Chawla
    • Maninder Wasu
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    446
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ganesh Acharya
    • Writers
      • Muazzam Beg
      • Bhavani Iyer
      • Sameer
    • Stars
      • Manoj Bajpayee
      • Juhi Chawla
      • Maninder Wasu
    • 5User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Manoj Bajpayee
    Manoj Bajpayee
    • Swami
    • (as Manoj Bajpai)
    Juhi Chawla
    Juhi Chawla
    • Radha
    Maninder Wasu
    • Anand
    • (as Maninder)
    Neha Pendse
    Neha Pendse
    • Pooja
    Nitin Arora
    • Guest Appearance
    Amitabh Bachchan
    Amitabh Bachchan
    • Narrator
    Ashok Kumar Beniwal
    Ashok Kumar Beniwal
    • Anand's boss
    • (as Ashok Beniwal)
    Alex Bhagat
    Bharat
    • Bakshi - Muthu's friend
    Deep
    • Pandu - Gotiya's friend
    Siddharth Gupta
    • Young Anand
    Vijay Kashyap
    • Muthu - Swami's friend
    Ameya Pandya
    • Gotiya
    Vivek Shauq
    Vivek Shauq
    • Waman Pandit - Swami's rural employer
    Manmeet Singh Sawhney
    Manmeet Singh Sawhney
    • Manjeet - Muthu's friend
    • (as Manmeet Singh)
    Aryan Thakkar
    • Adarsh - Anand's son
    • Director
      • Ganesh Acharya
    • Writers
      • Muazzam Beg
      • Bhavani Iyer
      • Sameer
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    10raviach

    Awesome movie!

    I was pleasantly surprised to see that such simple movies are still made. I was surprised that Ganesh Acharya, a choreographer actually directed this movie. Excellent acting, dialogues, storyline, music and direction. I wish more such movies were made. I'd like to address a couple of points that folks have raised:

    1. Why did Radha buy a chair at the cost of her surgery: Well, first this is a love story. I think Radha thought that she would never get a chance to buy a chair again.

    Second, in the scene at the doctor's the doctor never mentioned that this could be life threatening and I think it is something very common that if the doctor does not stress on the criticality of an illness, the patient does not take it seriously. So I think this can easily be considered as a non issue.

    2. The fact that the promise was an old one and they did not have to go to USA: I think again this was a love story and that is all that Swami wanted to do - realize Radha's dream. Also, Anand categorically refuses his boss and in fact did not even mention it to his dad (Swami finds out as he overhears). It was only when Swami makes him swear on his mom that he stops and continues with the decision.

    3. Last, acting of Swami's friends was slightly over the top: I agree here but for such an awesome movie that is a small part that can be overlooked!
    Chrysanthepop

    Beautiful & Breathtaking

    'Swami' really reminds us of the time when simple stories were told so beautifully like in Hrishikesh Mukherjee films. In his directorial debut, Acharya has proved to be a remarkable director. He obviously took the risk of making a 'songless' film with two of the finest actors (Manoj Bajpai and Juhi Chawla), a simple script and minimal special effects. This isn't a big budget flick but in no way does it look outdated. Instead it adds to the films simplicity and gives it a more authentic look. Writers Bhavani Iyer and Muazzam Beg have written a lovely story and Acharya has stayed true to the script without going overboard in his aspects of film-making. One scene that deserves special mention is the one right before the interval when Radha requests Swami to sit on his rocking chair (that she affectionately bought for him) while she's lying on the bed. The zoom-lens focuses on Radha's eyes as we see her fate (note the change in her eyes) and then on Swami's face as we see his expression slowly metamorphoses from a smile. Full credit goes to the director and cinematographer for this brilliantly shot scene. There are several such examples throughout the film.

    Swami is an accountant who happily lives in a village with his beloved wife Radha. Never does he refuse any of Radha's wishes and fulfills all her desire. Swami is passionately intrigued by rocking chairs. He only has a what-seems-like-impossible dream of owning one. He also has a habit of collecting 5 rupee coins and names his collection the 'Good Luck' collection. Since Radha wishes for her son to obtain a good education and move to America, the couple shift to Mumbai as soon as the opportunity presents itself. They successfully manage to get their son Anand admitted to a good school. However Radha falls severely ill and the doctor recommends a costly operation. Swami decides to use his 'Good Luck' collection but even that's not enough. He works overtime and almost manages to make the amount until one day he comes home and sees a rocking chair.

    Manoj Bajpai's and Juhi Chawla's performances are breathtaking. The two share a very warm and sweet chemistry. Bajpai delivers a somewhat subtle and restrained performance. The actor plays his part with gusto. I'll give you an example of the scene when Swami returns home after his grandson's injury and he notices the absence of his most prized possession. Note the expressions on his face and his body language. No wonder he's one of the finest and 'Swami' is one of his best. One always expects nothing other than an excellent performance from Juhi Chawla but one always sees more than expected. The actress is just mind-blowing and even with her extremely limited screen time in the second half, her presence is there and her brief appearance in the Ganpati Baba sequence is a delight. I don't think any actress can match her presence on screen. Newcomers Maninder and Neha Pendse are commendable while the child actors are adequate. Clearly, Acharya has carefully selected his actors. While some may argue that the sequence with Swami's friends in the park may have been over the top (I also felt the same initially) it shows Swami's social circle. After his son's marriage, Swami retires from his job as an accountant and he meets new friends. I think that provides an important insight into his life as it shows his calmness among friends and that he's more of an introvert. The actors who play his friends are alright (but the Punjabi friend is very over the top).

    Acharya is very well know as a choreographer but in Swami there's hardly a dance number. We do see some dances in the Ganpati Baba festival sequence. Yet in that sequence we don't see any synchronized dance. What we see is very natural, just like the way people dance at a celebration. There's hardly any song in the film. The mesmerizing soundtrack perfectly fits the film and most of is relegated to the background. Acharya also makes good use of the music by allowing it to contribute to the scene rather than intrude.

    Ganesh Acharya shows tremendous potential as a director and I would like to see more of his directorial work. Unfortunately 'Swami' wasn't a big hit but I hope that doesn't prevent him from making such gems. There are just so many memorable moments in the film that have been so delicately handled like the scenes where Radha and Anand see America for the first time on T.V., Radha telling her husband about moving to the city, Swami looking back at the village house he leaves and Radha holds his hand, Swami finding what he lost (in the final scene). In my opinion, 'Swami' is one of the best films of the year.

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      In a major first for any Bollywood movie, the entire background score for the film was recorded before a single shot of the film had been captured on camera.
    • Soundtracks
      Rishton Ki Khusboo
      Lyrics by Sameer

      Music by Nitin Arora, Sony Chandy

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    • Release date
      • June 8, 2007 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • स्वामि
    • Production company
      • Pushpa Krishna Creations
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $94,173
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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