Showing posts with label Suman Kalyanpur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suman Kalyanpur. Show all posts
Wednesday, 25 January 2012
Guru Dutt's last (Sanjh aur Savera)
Saturday, 31 December 2011
Shocked to silence (Gazal)
Everything was running just about fine. A charming romance set in old-world Agra nourished by the beauty of Taj Mahal, sublime songs that connect to your heart directly, able actors who know what exactly to do on screen and a very likeable plot. But suddenly out of nowhere, a stray incident that Ved Madan considers imperative to take his story forward completely throws everything out of control. Especially when the event appears forced and uncalled for. Till then Gazal was doing fine. And the songs were seriously soothing the senses.
Tuesday, 26 April 2011
Community feeling (Biradari)
There is a magnanimous old woman, who is forever kind to her poor and helpless tenants. There is a handsome young man who is impressed with her affectionate behaviour when he comes to live in the same chawl. There is a sweet love story that brews between him and the old lady's attractive daughter. There are the simple and funny neighbours who keep the halcyon atmosphere intact. There is the big builder who is scheming to get the building to himself, there are misunderstandings, songs and dances and everything that a chawl film should have. Yet, Biradari comes across as pretty unconventional.
Labels:
Asha Bhonsle,
Biradari,
Chitragupta,
David,
Faryal,
Kanhaiyalal,
Lalita Pawar,
Manna Dey,
Mehmood,
Mohd Rafi,
Nana Palsikar,
Pran,
Shashi Kapoor,
Suman Kalyanpur
Sunday, 7 November 2010
But for Shammi and Sadhana (Budtameez)
Trust the invincible Shammi Kapoor to make even the very usual film exciting. Though the plot of Manmohan Desai's romantic comedy Budtameez has been oft-repeated, it becomes a jolly good ride for this flamboyant Kapoor's antics. And bolstered by Sadhana's natural charm, it is quite a watch. Only if Shankar Jaikishan's music had more juice and the director had obliterated the buffoon Devdas (Kamal Mehra)...
Tuesday, 5 October 2010
Twisty tale (Palki)
Once you gloss over some of the ludicrous events that force the happenings in Palki, you might just like this 1967 film. At least I did. I chose to ignore the baseless decision made by the lead pair and watched on as they met their respective fates. And sometimes, the anticipation of whether Naseem and Mehrunisa would actually unite in the end was so high that I found myself fast forwarding through the melodious tracks composed by legendary Naushad...
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Johny Walker,
Mahesh Kaul,
Mohd Rafi,
Naushad,
Rajendra Kumar,
Rehman,
SU Sunny,
Suman Kalyanpur,
Waheeda Rehman
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