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Saanch Ko Aanch Nahin

  • 1979
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 18min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,2/10
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Arvind Deshpande, Madhu Kapoor, Om Shivpuri, and Arun Govil in Saanch Ko Aanch Nahin (1979)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaManoharlal Agarwal is a wealthy businessman and lives with his family consisting of three sons: Pratap, Dilip & Babu, two daughters Nirmala & Munni; his wife, Sharda; & Pratap's wife; He ask... Leggi tuttoManoharlal Agarwal is a wealthy businessman and lives with his family consisting of three sons: Pratap, Dilip & Babu, two daughters Nirmala & Munni; his wife, Sharda; & Pratap's wife; He asks Satyaprakash Agarwal to be the sole arbitrator in a matter concerning himself and Harira... Leggi tuttoManoharlal Agarwal is a wealthy businessman and lives with his family consisting of three sons: Pratap, Dilip & Babu, two daughters Nirmala & Munni; his wife, Sharda; & Pratap's wife; He asks Satyaprakash Agarwal to be the sole arbitrator in a matter concerning himself and Hariram. Before the arbitration, he gets his daughter, Nirmala, who is studying in college, to g... Leggi tutto

  • Regia
    • Satyen Bose
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Sharad Joshi
  • Star
    • Arun Govil
    • Madhu Kapoor
    • Sunder
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,2/10
    20
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Satyen Bose
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Sharad Joshi
    • Star
      • Arun Govil
      • Madhu Kapoor
      • Sunder
    • 2Recensioni degli utenti
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    Arun Govil
    Arun Govil
    • Ajay S. Agarwal
    Madhu Kapoor
    Madhu Kapoor
    • Nirmala M. Agarwal
    Sunder
    Sunder
    Gajanan Jagirdar
    Gajanan Jagirdar
    • Hariram
    Birbal
    Birbal
    • Bahadur (Chauffeur)
    Om Shivpuri
    Om Shivpuri
    • Manoharlal Agarwal
    Om Puri
    Om Puri
    Urmila Bhatt
    Urmila Bhatt
    • Mrs. Sharda M. Agarwal (Nirmala's mom)
    Arvind Deshpande
    Arvind Deshpande
    • Satyaprakash Agarwal
    C.S. Dubey
    C.S. Dubey
    • Ganeshi (Murli's dad)
    Javed Khan Amrohi
    Javed Khan Amrohi
    • Kailash (Ajay's friend)
    • (as Javed Khan)
    Madhu Shah
    • Mrs. Pratap M. Agarwal
    Rammohan Sharma
    Rammohan Sharma
    • Manikchand
    • (as Ram Mohan)
    Amar Shaan
    • Villain
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • Satyen Bose
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Sharad Joshi
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    prempujari

    The story

    Whatever one's prejudices, when one occupies the judge's chair one cannot ignore the truth. Truth alone guides a man's judgement. This is the lesson Manoharlal, a pragmatic businessman learnt a hard way. Manoharlal believed that justice could be brought by friendship and money. When he nominated his old friend Satyaprakash as the arbitrator, he was sure that his friend would give the verdict in his favour -- more so, when he offered his daughter's hand to Satyaprakash's son Ajay.

    Before accepting the proposal Ajay went to see Manoharlal's daughter Nirmala. At the very sight they fell in love with each other. And as their parents had blessed their union, it was but natural that they should come very close to each other. But when Satyaprakash gave verdict against Manoharlal, the latter was dumbfounded. His rage knew no bounds. He broke all relations with Satyaprakash and even his daughter's engagement. The fact that the young couple loved each other did not matter to Manoharlal.

    Confronted with this situation Ajay met Nirmala clandestinely. Meanwhile when Manoharlal came to know of his daughter's affair he fixed her marriage with another boy. Just a day before the proposed wedding. Nirmala agreed to elope with Ajay and go to his town. They are followed by her brother. Shocked by her departure, Nirmala's mother has fallen critically ill. Ajay learns of this and takes her back to her father's house to meet her ailing mother and look after her.

    Now it was the turn of Manoharlal to arbirate in a case involving Satyaprakash. His mind was made-up. He wanted to take revenge on Satyaprakash and teach him a lesson for giving verdict against him. But when he sat in the chair of a Judge and the truth of the case came before him, he was in a dilemma, could he ignore the truth and punish the innocent friend? After a mental moral struggle, he found that he could not oppose the truth. The truth prevailed. Now he realised of how Satyaprakash was correct in his judgement. The old animosity was forgotten. They became friends again and the lovers were united.
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    Cinematic adaptation of legendary writer's story

    Munshi Premchand has been the most respected one among the Hindi fiction writers for over a century. The legendary writer was an idealist in his initlal writing days and gradually only he moved towards realism in his creations. One of his idealistic stories is Panch Parmeshwar (arbitrator as God). Though this story sounds unrealistic in contemporary scenario, still it is considered a classic idealistic story. I had seen a black and white movie - Panchayat (1958) starring Raaj Kumar, Pandhri Baai, Manoj Kumar, Jabeen Jaleel, Shyama, Nazir Hussain, Kanhaiyalal etc. which was an adaptation of this story. However I am reviewing a coloured movie made by the prestigious Rajshri banner of bollywood whose story is also on the same lines.

    Saanch Ko Aanch Nahin (truth has no fear) was released in 1979. It starred Arun Govil as a full-fledged hero for the first time and cast a newcomer girl Madhu Kapoor opposite him. However since the story is an adaptation of Panch Parmeshwar, the hero-heroine are actually there to romance and sing songs only whereas the plot of the movie belongs to their fathers in the movie.

    Manoharlal (OM Shivpuri) is a shrewd businessman who makes his friend Satyaprakash (Arvind Deshpande) the arbitrator from his side in a dispute with Hariram (Gajaanan Jaagirdaar) and to further strengthen his case, he enters into a matrimonial alliance with Satyaprakash, engaging his daughter Nirmala (Madhu Kapoor) with Satyaprakash's son Ajay (Arun Govil). The newly engaged couple soon falls in deep love and eagerly awaits the marriage ceremony. The twist in the tale comes when in the proceedings of the arbitration, Satyaprakash favours the truth and gives his judgment against Manoharlal. Infuriated Manoharlal breaks the engagement of their children without understanding the fact that now the erstwhile engaged couple of the boy and the girl are so deep in each other's love that they cannot bear the separation. They keep on meeting each other now clandestinely. However when Manoharlal tries to marry Nirmala to some other boy, she runs away from home with Ajay but having come to know of her mother's serious illness, comes back.

    The climax comes when in another arbitration involving Satyaprakash, Manoharlal becomes the arbitrator. First he thinks of settling his score with Satyaprakash by giving a wrong judgment against him. However after sitting on the judgment chair, he finds himself unable to do injustice and gives the just and correct verdict in Satyaprakash's favour. By his own deed he realizes now his error of misunderstanding Satyaprakash and paves the way for the reunion of the lovers.

    Since the movie makers have borrowed the plot from the classic story, they could not do much to prepare a screenplay from their side. The thin storyline had to be stretched to make a full-fledged feature film of over two hours. So the romantic teasings and meetings of the young couple and other family members take place alongwith the songs. In the first half, it appears OK and the viewer enjoys the proceedings. The trouble comes in the second half when after the split in the families, the writer finds it difficult to fill the time till the climax arrives. Hence the episodes of the couple's clandestine meetings and running away from homes etc. have been inserted which are not very impressive and clearly appear to have been imposed upon the main story to fill the time duration.

    However the movie has been made according to the long standing Rajshri tradition with a simple backdrop, family values, ear-soothing music and lovable characters (except the negative ones). The first half of the movie is a pleasure to watch and but for the dragging already mentioned, the second half is also not that bad. It's a lovely movie and like almost all the Rajshri movies in that era, the viewer starts wishing to have such people only in his / her family too. The romantic encounters of the young couple are rib- tickling as well as heart-tickling. Overall it's an entertaining movie for sure and comes true to the expectations of the audience of the Rajshri movies.

    The performances are good. Arun Govil with his boyish looks has performed pretty well in the first lead role of his life and the newcomer girl Madhu Kapoor has developed good on-screen chemistry with him. The complete supporting cast has done justice to the respective roles assigned.

    Ramlaxman has composed good music strictly in line with the Rajshri tradition, spreading the fragrance of Indian soil. The best song of the movie is the engagement song - Aaj Meri Didi Ki Sagaai Ho Gayi sung by Usha Mangeshkar and picturized on Komal Mahuvakar (who has played the younger sister of the heroine). My personal favourite song from this movie is - Aankhon Aankhon Mein Dil Gaya Apna Kaanon Kaanon Hamen Khabar Na Huyi which is actually a Ghazal picturized upon the young couple of the movie and sung by Shailendra Singh. The title song is also impressive.

    Since the movie has a simple backdrop, simple sets only have been made without pump and show or display of luxuries. The costumes of the characters also display a milieu filled with simplicity and depicts the honesty of the movie makers. Editing could have been better. Else the technical aspects are more or less OK.

    My final words, director Satyen Bose has made a good movie by adapting the story of Munshi Premchand which declares the immortality of the ideals of truth and justice. If you are interested in watching a simple movie with simple but lovable characters and adherence to Indian traditions and family values, Saanch Ko Aanch Nahin will not disappoint you.

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      The film starred actress Madhu Kapoor (Daughter of director Kedar Kapoor). She is now married and lives in California USA. She is married to Manoj Kaytee. Madhu is now known as Madhu Kaytee. She and her husband have a son named Sumir. The family is the owner and operator of the world famous company MMS Trading Inc.in Bell,California,USA. They specialize in hand bags etc. Manoj was previously married to Simple Kapadia in the 1980s.

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