A naive villager faces challenges when he gets a job in a big city.A naive villager faces challenges when he gets a job in a big city.A naive villager faces challenges when he gets a job in a big city.
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Rahul Aggarwal's under-rated 'Na Ghar Ke Na Ghaat Ke' is An Enjoyable Comedy! It catches you by surprise & entertains, at most parts.
'Na Ghar Ke Na Ghaat Ke' Synopsis: A naive villager faces challenges when he gets a job in a big city.
'Na Ghar Ke Na Ghaat Ke' begins tepidly but gains momentum as soon as the protagonist comes to the big city. However, the second-hour is monotonous. The series of events do hold appeal, but some innovation definitely would've been more impressive. The Screenplay is sweet & simple. but succumbs to monotony in the final-hour. Rahul's Direction is decent.
Performance-Wise: Rahul suits the part. He's every bit of the common man & portrays the part with sincerity. Narayani Shastri is subtle. Ravi Kishan is fantastic. He enacts the loud character with amazing ease. Neena Gupta & Om Puri are excellent. Paresh Rawal towers above all with a flawless performance.
On the whole, 'Na Ghar Ke Na Ghaat Ke' is much better than expected.
'Na Ghar Ke Na Ghaat Ke' Synopsis: A naive villager faces challenges when he gets a job in a big city.
'Na Ghar Ke Na Ghaat Ke' begins tepidly but gains momentum as soon as the protagonist comes to the big city. However, the second-hour is monotonous. The series of events do hold appeal, but some innovation definitely would've been more impressive. The Screenplay is sweet & simple. but succumbs to monotony in the final-hour. Rahul's Direction is decent.
Performance-Wise: Rahul suits the part. He's every bit of the common man & portrays the part with sincerity. Narayani Shastri is subtle. Ravi Kishan is fantastic. He enacts the loud character with amazing ease. Neena Gupta & Om Puri are excellent. Paresh Rawal towers above all with a flawless performance.
On the whole, 'Na Ghar Ke Na Ghaat Ke' is much better than expected.
I didn't even know this movie existed. One of my friends, who already watched it, convinced me to watch, considering I was the biggest movie maniac he knew of. A little interest was developed, however, I knew I wasn't expecting much going forward. But, hang on! It delivered right from the first few minutes. The comedy was sensational. It was very simple, however, the characters, who were paid very low of the abilities, delivered marvelously well with beautiful comedy and drama. Not to forget the role of Ravi Kishan, the other two acted equally well. This movie describes the great Indian Culture significantly well through the comedy unlike today's coming of age stories and relationships. What's more to look more? You go for a joyous ride in this movie and explore the Indian Village life mixed with the always-busy and hectic city life.
My Ratings is 7.5/10
Great script. Great direction. Unknown lead character but really does his part with conviction. Old timers and experienced actors in Paresh Rawal, Om Puri and Ravi Kishen once again live up to their expectation. Actually there is nothing that is to mention about that's what make this film so special. Smooth sailing story about a villager finding it tough to adjust the fast life of Mumbai. But awesome timing. The item song actually adds a special touch, including the other songs I would say the movie pays a tribute the simply bollywood style. Recently we have seen quite a few movie which tries to undermine the bollywood style of song sequences, but why do that when you can merge smartness with epiphany.
Well everything was so good that I was tempted to give it full marks, but the ending could have been improved in my view. A little more witty climax would served the purpose well.
Last but not the least its a story resembling circular endings, and their circular stories, are often the shape that quest-adventure stories take on. The main character sets out on a quest to find or learn or accomplish something, passes through trials, and finally succeeds in his mission and returns home with his prize to share (often insight or wisdom). Ultimately, the protagonist grows/changes/achieves then brings that wealth back home to alter his preexisting everyday life. Full circle. Beginning and end mirror and contrast one another.
And here becomes a saheri babu (:P)
Well everything was so good that I was tempted to give it full marks, but the ending could have been improved in my view. A little more witty climax would served the purpose well.
Last but not the least its a story resembling circular endings, and their circular stories, are often the shape that quest-adventure stories take on. The main character sets out on a quest to find or learn or accomplish something, passes through trials, and finally succeeds in his mission and returns home with his prize to share (often insight or wisdom). Ultimately, the protagonist grows/changes/achieves then brings that wealth back home to alter his preexisting everyday life. Full circle. Beginning and end mirror and contrast one another.
And here becomes a saheri babu (:P)
Rahul Aggarwal directs and acts in one of the year's most refreshing comedies. 'Na Ghar Ke Na Ghaat Ke' is a celebration of old school Bollywood movies, a celebration of the cultural diversity in India, and a celebration of the common family. Rarely has culture clash been depicted so realistically yet with a sharp humour (in this case the clash is between a Bihari villager and a Bombayan city slicker). The linguistic and traditional barriers have been hilariously depicted here. The movie does have a message and even though at some point the delivery of it is done with an in your face approach, the comedy makes up for that.
Om Puri and Neena Kulkarni are excellent as the proud Bihari couple. Ravi Kishan is hilarious as the Bombayan slicker while Paresh Rawal is in his usual element (that's not a bad thing in this case). Rahul Aggarwal and Narayani Shastri share great chemistry and are a convincing pair on screen. They hold their own against theit more experienced costars.
'Na Ghar Ke Na Ghaat Ke' is a sincere little film and it's pleasing to see that there still are filmmakers today in India making movies about life in India. Aggarwal's film is refreshing, sincere and funny as hell.
Om Puri and Neena Kulkarni are excellent as the proud Bihari couple. Ravi Kishan is hilarious as the Bombayan slicker while Paresh Rawal is in his usual element (that's not a bad thing in this case). Rahul Aggarwal and Narayani Shastri share great chemistry and are a convincing pair on screen. They hold their own against theit more experienced costars.
'Na Ghar Ke Na Ghaat Ke' is a sincere little film and it's pleasing to see that there still are filmmakers today in India making movies about life in India. Aggarwal's film is refreshing, sincere and funny as hell.
It's a legendary movie full of comedy and realistic scenes. A big shout out to the Director. It's a complete picture of what an ordinary villager would go through in his first time visit to a big city like mumbai. Mr Madan Khachak has been the favourite character throughout the movie. These types of comedy movies are being missed a great time in this era.
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- TriviaThe film did not have a theatrical release in British Columbia, Canada.
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- 2h 7m(127 min)
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