Sunday, August 05, 2012

Katha 1983 full Hindi Movie




About the Movie: Katha (1983)

Katha (meaning "Story") is a delightful and insightful Hindi romantic comedy-drama film released in 1983. It is celebrated as a witty, realistic, and charming portrayal of lower-middle-class life in a Mumbai (then Bombay) chawl (a traditional tenement building).


Key Details

CategoryInformation
Director & WriterSai Paranjpye
StarringNaseeruddin Shah, Farooq Shaikh, Deepti Naval
GenreRomantic Comedy, Drama, Slice-of-Life
BasisLoosely based on the classic fable of "The Hare and the Tortoise" (S.G. Sathye's Marathi play Sasa Aani Kasav)
SettingA bustling Mumbai chawl (actually shot in Pune)
AwardWon the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi.

Plot and Theme

The movie's core plot is a modernization of the Hare and the Tortoise fable, offering a cynical yet hopeful look at honesty versus opportunism in the modern world.

The Characters

  • Rajaram P. Joshi (Naseeruddin Shah): The "Tortoise." He is a simple, timid, hardworking, and honest clerk who lives in the chawl. He secretly loves his neighbour, Sandhya, but is too shy to express his feelings. He is often taken advantage of due to his good nature.

  • Bashudev "Bashu" Bhatt (Farooq Shaikh): The "Hare." He is Rajaram's former smooth-talking, roguish, and highly charismatic friend who arrives as a houseguest. Bashu is a grade-A conman who uses his charm and exaggerated stories of success to impress everyone, especially the chawl residents and Rajaram's boss.

  • Sandhya Sabnis (Deepti Naval): The neighbour Rajaram loves. She is a charming and practical woman who, like everyone else, is swept off her feet by Bashu's flashy personality and false promises.

The Conflict

Bashu quickly moves into Rajaram's life and starts to take over: he secures a job at Rajaram's company through lies, charms his way into the favour of the entire chawl, and successfully woos Sandhya. Rajaram, the honest and steady "tortoise," is left fuming silently as the flashy "hare" seems to win every race without any effort.

The Resolution

The central conflict comes to a head when Bashu, true to his footloose nature, disappears on the day of his engagement to Sandhya, proving that his charm and success were shallow and temporary.

In the end, Rajaram finally gathers the courage to express his long-repressed love and offers to marry a devastated Sandhya, showing his enduring commitment and acceptance. Bashu, the "hare," escapes to find his next adventure, but the quiet integrity of the "tortoise" ultimately prevails in gaining true, lasting love and respect, albeit with a subtle satirical hint that honesty still comes at a heavy price in the modern world.

The film is lauded for its realistic depiction of community life, its subtle humour, and the stellar performances of its lead trio, particularly Farooq Shaikh playing against his usual charming image in a grey role.

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Arth 1982 DVDRip Complete Movie





About the Movie: Arth (1982)

Arth (meaning "Meaning" or "Significance") is a critically acclaimed 1982 Indian Hindi drama film that is considered a landmark movie for its bold theme and powerful performances.


Key Details

CategoryInformation
DirectorMahesh Bhatt
StarringShabana Azmi (as Pooja Malhotra), Kulbhushan Kharbanda (as Inder Malhotra), Smita Patil (as Kavita Sanyal), Raj Kiran (as Raj), Rohini Hattangadi (as Pooja's Maid)
MusicJagjit Singh and Chitra Singh (Ghazals)
Release DateDecember 3, 1982 (India)
AwardsShabana Azmi won the National Film Award for Best Actress.
NoteThe film is semi-autobiographical, based on director Mahesh Bhatt's real-life extramarital relationship with actor Parveen Babi.

Synopsis and Theme

The film primarily revolves around Pooja Malhotra (Shabana Azmi), an orphan who dreams of a secure home and family. Her world shatters when she discovers that her husband, Inder Malhotra (Kulbhushan Kharbanda), an ambitious filmmaker, is having an extramarital affair with a successful actress, Kavita Sanyal (Smita Patil), who has even financed the new apartment he gifted Pooja.

  • Pooja's Journey: After Inder leaves her for Kavita, Pooja is devastated but chooses to leave the house and her financial dependence to find a new life on her own. The film beautifully chronicles her journey towards self-reliance and identity as she finds a job and moral support from a singer named Raj (Raj Kiran).

  • The Other Woman: The film also explores the character of Kavita, who struggles with guilt, paranoia, and deepening mental instability (hinted to be schizophrenia) due to the affair.

  • Climax: In a powerful and unconventional climax for its time, Pooja finds a new purpose in life by caring for her loyal maid's daughter after the maid is jailed. She firmly rejects both Inder when he returns repentant, and Raj when he proposes, choosing to remain independent and defining her own 'meaning' of life outside the confines of marriage.

The movie is a profound exploration of female empowerment, the fragility of relationships, and a woman's search for self-worth independent of a man.

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Mirch Masala (1985)



Mirch Masala (Hindi: मिर्च मसाला, lit. 'Hot Spice') is a critically acclaimed 1987 Indian Hindi film, directed by Ketan Mehta and based on a short story by Chunilal Madia. It is widely celebrated for its powerful feminist themes and excellent performances.

Plot Summary

The film is set in a parched village in the Rann of Kutch during the era of the British Raj, where a powerful, arrogant, and lecherous local tax collector, the Subedar (Naseeruddin Shah), rides into town with his armed men to collect revenue.

  1. The Subedar's Demand: The Subedar is accustomed to exploiting the villagers and demanding women for his pleasure. He becomes obsessed with Sonbai (Smita Patil), a beautiful, fiercely independent, and strong-willed woman whose husband is away working in the city.

  2. The Slap of Defiance: The Subedar forcefully pursues Sonbai. In an act of radical resistance and assertion of her autonomy, she slaps him across the face and flees. This public humiliation enrages the powerful Subedar, who vows to destroy the village unless she is handed over to him.

  3. The Refuge: Sonbai takes refuge in a masala karkhana—a spice factory where women work daily to grind fiery red chilli powder. The wizened old gatekeeper and watchman, Abu Mian (Om Puri), a devout Muslim, stands his ground. Despite the Subedar's threats and the approaching army, he locks the factory door, refusing to compromise his duty to protect those inside.

  4. The Village Cowardice: The village headman (Mukhi, played by Suresh Oberoi) and the other men, fearing the Subedar's wrath and the destruction of their homes, convene a panchayat (village council). They decide that Sonbai should sacrifice her honour to save the village, and they pressure the women inside the factory to surrender her.

  5. The Climax: Women's Resistance: As the Subedar's men finally break down the factory gate and shoot Abu Mian, the women inside are cornered. Sonbai, standing firm, reaches for a sickle. However, in a powerful and iconic climax, the women collectively choose a different defense: they attack the Subedar and his soldiers in a united front, blinding them with handfuls of the lal mirch masala (red chilli powder) they had been grinding.

Themes and Significance

  • Mirch Masala is a powerful statement on feminism and collective action. It portrays the vulnerability of women under patriarchal and colonial systems, but ultimately celebrates their ability to find strength and solidarity in a crisis.

  • The film contrasts the failure of the male villagers and the Mukhi, who prioritize their property and comfort over a woman's dignity, with the quiet courage of the old watchman (Abu Mian) and the active resistance of the women.

  • Smita Patil's performance as Sonbai is considered one of the greatest acting performances in Indian cinema.

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3 Idiots Full Movie




That's a fantastic choice! 3 Idiots is one of the most beloved and impactful Hindi movies of all time, known for its humor, heart, and powerful social commentary on the Indian education system.

Here is a detailed look at the film:


3 Idiots (2009): Pursue Excellence, Success Will Follow

CategoryDetails
DirectorRajkumar Hirani
StarringAamir Khan, R. Madhavan, Sharman Joshi, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Boman Irani, Omi Vaidya
GenreComing-of-age, Comedy-Drama, Satire
ThemesThe pressure of competitive education, true friendship, following passion vs. convention.
Core Philosophy"Aal Izz Well" (All is Well) and "Pursue excellence, and success will follow."

Plot Summary

The film is told through two parallel storylines: a present-day search for a long-lost friend, and flashbacks to their life-changing college years.

The Present-Day Quest

The story begins with two friends, Farhan Qureshi (R. Madhavan) and Raju Rastogi (Sharman Joshi), who are summoned by their old college rival, Chatur Ramalingam (Omi Vaidya), a high-achieving conformist. Chatur reminds them of a bet they made ten years ago to see who would be more successful in life. The focus quickly shifts to finding their third friend, the elusive and brilliant Rancho (Aamir Khan), who disappeared immediately after graduation.

The trio embarks on a madcap journey to find Rancho, using the past bet as a catalyst to revisit their college days and the profound impact Rancho had on their lives.

The Flashbacks (College Life)

The flashbacks center on the three friends at the prestigious Imperial College of Engineering (ICE):

  • Rancho (Aamir Khan): The protagonist and a free-spirited genius. He believes in conceptual learning, following his curiosity, and challenging the practice of rote memorization.

  • Farhan (R. Madhavan): Studying engineering only to appease his strict father, while his true passion is wildlife photography.

  • Raju (Sharman Joshi): An insecure, fearful student from a poor family who is paralyzed by the pressure to succeed and lift his family out of poverty.

The three constantly clash with the college director, Dr. Viru "Virus" Sahastrabuddhe (Boman Irani), who is a staunch advocate of competitive, pressure-cooker education. Rancho's unconventional methods—including the iconic moment where he forces the class to define a "machine" in their own words—make him a nemesis to Virus.

Rancho’s philosophy slowly helps his friends overcome their fears:

  • He encourages Farhan to confront his father about his dream of becoming a photographer.

  • He helps Raju overcome his fear of failure, symbolized by a dramatic near-death experience, allowing Raju to find confidence and a job on his own terms.

Rancho also falls in love with Virus's daughter, Pia (Kareena Kapoor Khan), a medical student who admires his revolutionary way of thinking.

The Climax & Resolution

The present-day search culminates in a remote village in Ladakh, where Farhan, Raju, and Pia finally track down the man they knew as Ranchoddas "Rancho" Chanchad.

The Major Twist: The friends discover that the "Rancho" they knew was actually Chhote, a poor servant boy who traded places with the real Ranchoddas Chanchad (the actual rich heir) to get an education. The true Rancho is revealed to be Phunsukh Wangdu, a world-renowned scientist and inventor who has built a school that follows his teaching philosophy.

Chatur, who arrives expecting to mock a failed man, is stunned to realize that the eccentric teacher is the very inventor he came to India to sign a business deal with. Rancho/Phunsukh Wangdu wins the bet, proving that following your passion and striving for excellence is the true path to success, while chasing only success (like Chatur) is meaningless.


The movie is highly regarded for its blend of humor, particularly in the college scenes, and its serious message, which encouraged thousands of young people in India and across the world to challenge societal expectations and pursue their genuine interests.


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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Divorce - A Short Film

और आज ..


इक दौर था वो भी...
हर घर के किसी एक ही कमरे में पड़ा
एक ही टी.वी.
सबका सांझा हुआ करता था 
शाम ढलते ही उमड़ पड़ता 
देखने वालों का जमावड़ा 
सब के सब एक ही जगह ...
सब... इक साथ...पास-पास 
सबकी सांझी ख़ुशी, सांझी सोच, सांझी मर्ज़ी 
तब ......
घर में सब जन एक थे... सब इक साथ ...
इक दूजे के पास-पास, इक दूजे के साथ-साथ 

इक दौर है ये भी ... 
प्रगति का दौर ....
अब.... सब के पास... सब अपना है 
सब.... अलग-अलग अपना 
अपना अलग कमरा... अपना अलग टी.वी. 
अलग ख़ुशी, अलग सोच, अलग मर्ज़ी ...
हाँ , सब... अलग-अलग अपना 

और आज .......

अपने अपने सामान के साथ 
हर कोई अकेला है ...... 

(daanish)

Mr. Traas - A very interesting Short Film



यह वीडियो 'मिस्टर ट्रास - एन आइडिया शॉर्ट फिल्म' (Mr. Traas - An Idea Short Film) है, जो Idea Cellular द्वारा प्रायोजित एक लघु फिल्म है। यह फिल्म महज़ 13 मिनट 45 सेकंड की है और मानवीय स्वभाव (Human Nature) के बारे में एक दिलचस्प सामाजिक प्रयोग को दर्शाती है।

कहानी का सारांश (Plot Summary)

यह फिल्म एक कंजूस, क्रोधी और घमंडी पिता मिस्टर शर्मा के इर्द-गिर्द घूमती है, जो अपने परिवार, कर्मचारियों और यहाँ तक कि घर के नौकरों के प्रति भी बेहद कठोर और शिकायत करने वाला है।

  • मिस्टर शर्मा का व्यवहार:

    • वह अपनी पत्नी को फीकी चाय (चीनी कम होने पर) और बासी खिचड़ी के लिए कोसते हैं [00:57].

    • वह अपनी बेटी को एनुअल फंक्शन की ड्रेस के लिए 500 रुपये देने से मना कर देते हैं और उसे कहते हैं कि "मनी प्लांट पर पैसे नहीं उगते" [02:28].

    • वह अपने बेटे पर भरोसा नहीं करते और सोचते हैं कि वह कार लेने के बहाने डॉक्टर के पास जाने की पेशकश कर रहा है [03:42].

    • वह अपनी नई कार को धोने वाले गरीब कर्मचारी को फटकार लगाते हैं और उसे 'आलसी' कहते हैं [04:57].

    • वह एक भिखारी से भी बदतमीजी करते हैं जब वह पैसे मांगता है [05:37].

  • जीवन बदलने वाला 24 घंटे का डर:

    • मिस्टर शर्मा को डॉक्टर का फोन आता है। डॉक्टर उन्हें बताता है कि उनके सिर दर्द की रिपोर्ट आ गई है और उन्हें ब्रेन ट्यूमर (मस्तिष्क ट्यूमर) है, जो लास्ट स्टेज में है, और बचने की संभावना बहुत कम है [06:06].

    • मौत करीब देखकर, मिस्टर शर्मा का व्यवहार पूरी तरह बदल जाता है:

      • वह तुरंत भिखारी को ढूंढते हैं, उससे माफी मांगते हैं, और 500 रुपये देते हैं [06:25].

      • वह कार धोने वाले कर्मचारी से प्यार से बात करते हैं और उसके काम की तारीफ करते हैं [07:02].

      • वह अपनी पत्नी से प्यार से बात करते हैं और कहते हैं कि "अब क्या फायदा, मैं चीनी के मामले में कंजूसी नहीं करता" [08:16].

      • वह अपनी बेटी को एनुअल फंक्शन के लिए पैसे देते हैं और उसे गले लगाते हैं [08:39].

      • वह अपने बेटे को अपनी कार की चाबी और घर की जिम्मेदारी देते हैं, और पहली बार कहते हैं "आई लव यू बेटा, आई एम रियली प्राउड ऑफ यू" [09:08].

  • विडंबनापूर्ण मोड़ (Climax and Twist):

    • अगले दिन सुबह, डॉक्टर का फिर से फोन आता है। डॉक्टर बताता है कि रिपोर्ट्स गलती से बदल गई थीं। मिस्टर शर्मा को ब्रेन ट्यूमर नहीं, बल्कि सिर्फ माइग्रेन अटैक था [11:10].

    • सच्चाई जानने के बाद मिस्टर शर्मा का व्यवहार तुरंत वापस पहले जैसा हो जाता है [11:36].

    • वह अपने बेटे से गाड़ी की चाबी वापस मांगते हैं, पत्नी को फिर से खराब चाय के लिए डांटते हैं, और अपने कर्मचारी को 'आलसी' कहते हैं [11:46].

    • वह भिखारी से अपने 500 रुपये वापस मांगते हैं [13:07].

सन्देश (Theme)

फिल्म का अंत इस विचार के साथ होता है कि इंसान का स्वभाव तभी बदलता है जब उसे किसी आफत या खो जाने के डर का सामना करना पड़ता है। जैसे ही खतरा टलता है, वह व्यक्ति अपनी पुरानी बुरी आदतों पर लौट आता है [12:06].


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