Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA man from Mumbai (then Bombay) is angry about various issues in different circumstances.A man from Mumbai (then Bombay) is angry about various issues in different circumstances.A man from Mumbai (then Bombay) is angry about various issues in different circumstances.
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- AnecdotesThe protagonist, Albert Pinto, is so named because it was at the Pinto residence that most of the interior shots were done. This was the payment for use of the house.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro (1983)
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Albert Pinto(Naseeruddin Shah) is a man with anger issues. He gets angry on almost every other issue. Reason for albert's anger is not shown exactly but we can easily guess why he is so angry at every other issue. It's because of the social issue, hardship from which a middle class man's family has to go through. The economic inequalities, the fight for survival, the difference between privileged and underprivileged. The film is basically a portyal of a man who is just angry from everything happening around him.
This movie does not aim for the reason or the solution or raises any question with its narrative, its rather the sketch of a person named Albert Pinto and his family which seems so real and you really get an sketch of middle class life in Mumbai around the 80's.
This movie is like showcase of talents. You see Nasseruddin Shah, Shabana Azmi, Om Puri, Dilip Dhawan, Smita Patil, Satish Shah, all the actors in their early days and its so good to see how natural were they even back then.
Naseruddin Shah was no where in the movie, all we can see was Albert Pinto. He was so much convincing. Other than him, I really liked Dilip Dhawan, altough in a limited role. His earlier movies were so much promising and he delivered strong performances in almost every movie.
The movie points out many social, economic and moral issues in the story line up. Somewhere it will make you think.
You can list this movie as one of the important movie in Indian cinema. A rare gem.
This movie does not aim for the reason or the solution or raises any question with its narrative, its rather the sketch of a person named Albert Pinto and his family which seems so real and you really get an sketch of middle class life in Mumbai around the 80's.
This movie is like showcase of talents. You see Nasseruddin Shah, Shabana Azmi, Om Puri, Dilip Dhawan, Smita Patil, Satish Shah, all the actors in their early days and its so good to see how natural were they even back then.
Naseruddin Shah was no where in the movie, all we can see was Albert Pinto. He was so much convincing. Other than him, I really liked Dilip Dhawan, altough in a limited role. His earlier movies were so much promising and he delivered strong performances in almost every movie.
The movie points out many social, economic and moral issues in the story line up. Somewhere it will make you think.
You can list this movie as one of the important movie in Indian cinema. A rare gem.
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By what name was Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Ata Hai (1980) officially released in Canada in English?
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