Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA diamond thief hides his loot on an innocent child, but the child turns out to be an adult posing as a youngster to purchase a half-priced train ticket. Now, the thief will have to outwit t... Ler tudoA diamond thief hides his loot on an innocent child, but the child turns out to be an adult posing as a youngster to purchase a half-priced train ticket. Now, the thief will have to outwit the eccentric in a series of wacky misadventures.A diamond thief hides his loot on an innocent child, but the child turns out to be an adult posing as a youngster to purchase a half-priced train ticket. Now, the thief will have to outwit the eccentric in a series of wacky misadventures.
Pran Sikand
- Raja Babu
- (as Pran)
Moni Chatterjee
- Lal Dhyan Chand
- (as Moni Chatterji)
Tun Tun
- Real Munna's Mother
- (as Tuntun)
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I can see why it was hit at time of it's release but it doesn't stand test of time.
This is One of the BEST Crazy Kishore Kumar Comedy Classic ,anyone can Hardly Miss.Honestly i could Not sit for a Single Moment without laughing at the complete comedy that the maverick called Kishore Kumar bought.Anyone who loves comedy should take it as a MUST MUST Watch...this is Pure Genius of Kishore Da,who can go such wild in his antics & remain so comical that creates such awesome laugh riots possible,which r so impossible to control..Lovely Madubala & Multifaceted Kishore Kumar have the role of their life in this unparalleled comedy classic,with superlative songs,which makes it timeless & legendary to this day..10/10.
Half Ticket (1962) :
Brief Review -
Copies half of the Hollywood formula and gives FULL Entertainment of its own. I remember watching the 1942 Billy Wilder comedy "The Major and the Minor," in which the beautiful blonde, Ginger Rogers, pretends to be a minor girl because she only has half the money to buy a ticket. I could have never imagined a male actor doing that in Hindi cinema. Kishore Kumar, a chameleon in his own league, did it for Indian audiences. Besides that half-ticket formula, this Kalidas' comedy has not been much inspired or copied; rather, it gave a lot to others to copy. Remember that scene in Sholay (1975), when Jay (Amitabh Bachchan) tarnishes the image of Veeru in front of Maasi? Kishore Kumar did that 13 years before Big B. You might have hurt this dialogue in many movies over the years: "Mein pagal nahi hu, Mera bas dimag kharab hai." It came from here, I believe. We have seen the villain chasing the hero throughout the film for a piece of jewelry (sometimes drugs, documents, or some other element), and they get involved in too many messy situations. Half Ticket goes bonkers with that thing. We have two of the best funny songs of all time, "Chil Chil Chilla Ke" and "Oo Gujariya," involving the hero and villain in a chase in this movie. None of Kishore Kumar and Madhubala's romantic numbers were that good. It's shocking, but it didn't matter much. Madhubala has less to do, but whatever scenes she has, they are beautiful. Otherwise, the entire movie belongs to Kishore Kumar from start to finish. This is the most nasty Kishore Kumar could get in a movie. So many hilarious dialogues, so many funny moments, and some iconic comedy scenes-Half Ticket has full entertainment loaded for you. Kalidas has made an "epic" comedy, which, barring that Hollywood idea, I believe, is a cult classic! I don't mind if anyone's keeping it on the "top 25 comedies of all time" list.
RATING - 7.5/10*
By - #samthebestest.
Copies half of the Hollywood formula and gives FULL Entertainment of its own. I remember watching the 1942 Billy Wilder comedy "The Major and the Minor," in which the beautiful blonde, Ginger Rogers, pretends to be a minor girl because she only has half the money to buy a ticket. I could have never imagined a male actor doing that in Hindi cinema. Kishore Kumar, a chameleon in his own league, did it for Indian audiences. Besides that half-ticket formula, this Kalidas' comedy has not been much inspired or copied; rather, it gave a lot to others to copy. Remember that scene in Sholay (1975), when Jay (Amitabh Bachchan) tarnishes the image of Veeru in front of Maasi? Kishore Kumar did that 13 years before Big B. You might have hurt this dialogue in many movies over the years: "Mein pagal nahi hu, Mera bas dimag kharab hai." It came from here, I believe. We have seen the villain chasing the hero throughout the film for a piece of jewelry (sometimes drugs, documents, or some other element), and they get involved in too many messy situations. Half Ticket goes bonkers with that thing. We have two of the best funny songs of all time, "Chil Chil Chilla Ke" and "Oo Gujariya," involving the hero and villain in a chase in this movie. None of Kishore Kumar and Madhubala's romantic numbers were that good. It's shocking, but it didn't matter much. Madhubala has less to do, but whatever scenes she has, they are beautiful. Otherwise, the entire movie belongs to Kishore Kumar from start to finish. This is the most nasty Kishore Kumar could get in a movie. So many hilarious dialogues, so many funny moments, and some iconic comedy scenes-Half Ticket has full entertainment loaded for you. Kalidas has made an "epic" comedy, which, barring that Hollywood idea, I believe, is a cult classic! I don't mind if anyone's keeping it on the "top 25 comedies of all time" list.
RATING - 7.5/10*
By - #samthebestest.
Half Ticket is a laugh riot. An absolute classic from Kishore Kumar and director Kalidas.
Half ticket is the story of Vijay(Kishore Kumar) who is a fun loving son of a rich industrialist. He is always doing some pranks. His father becomes fade up of his pranks and habits, drives him out of the house. He then decides to go to mumbai but he does not have money for ticket. He them disguise himself as a crazy little boy who is half witted. At railway station a thief Raja Babu(Pran) hides a dimond in Munna's hip in bid to escape from police. And the rest of the story is how Raja Babu tries to retrieve his diamond from Munna while Munna/Vijay and Rajini comes close to each other.
This movie's biggest strength lies in the lead actor Kishore Kumar, and he ensures this is one man's show. He is simply brilliant in each frame. Absolutely crazy act and you will just love the accent and speech tone of Kishore Kumar.
Madhubala looks lovely and both of them KK and Madhubala looking so good together. Both of them have amazing chemistry together and even their scenes are crazy ones.
Director Kalidas ensures there is no any dull moment in the movie. An absolutely crazy movie which is fun to watch.
Half ticket is the story of Vijay(Kishore Kumar) who is a fun loving son of a rich industrialist. He is always doing some pranks. His father becomes fade up of his pranks and habits, drives him out of the house. He then decides to go to mumbai but he does not have money for ticket. He them disguise himself as a crazy little boy who is half witted. At railway station a thief Raja Babu(Pran) hides a dimond in Munna's hip in bid to escape from police. And the rest of the story is how Raja Babu tries to retrieve his diamond from Munna while Munna/Vijay and Rajini comes close to each other.
This movie's biggest strength lies in the lead actor Kishore Kumar, and he ensures this is one man's show. He is simply brilliant in each frame. Absolutely crazy act and you will just love the accent and speech tone of Kishore Kumar.
Madhubala looks lovely and both of them KK and Madhubala looking so good together. Both of them have amazing chemistry together and even their scenes are crazy ones.
Director Kalidas ensures there is no any dull moment in the movie. An absolutely crazy movie which is fun to watch.
"Half Ticket" is a classic Bollywood comedy film released in 1962, directed by Kalidas. The movie features the legendary actor-singer Kishore Kumar in the lead role, along with Madhubala, Pran, and Shammi.
The film revolves around a young man named Vijay, played by Kishore Kumar, who lives in a small village. Vijay dreams of going to Bombay (now Mumbai) to fulfill his aspirations and escape the monotony of his village life. In order to afford a train ticket to Bombay, Vijay comes up with a mischievous plan. He disguises himself as a child and manages to get a half ticket on the train.
Once in Bombay, Vijay gets caught up in a series of humorous situations and mistaken identities. He befriends a child named Raja, played by Baby Naaz, who becomes his partner in crime. Together, they create chaos and comic confusion wherever they go, leading to many hilarious moments.
Kishore Kumar's impeccable comic timing and his ability to effortlessly switch between different characters make the film highly entertaining. His portrayal of Vijay is charming, and he brings his unique style of humor to the character. The chemistry between Kishore Kumar and Baby Naaz is delightful, and their on-screen antics provide the movie with its comedic backbone.
The film also boasts some memorable songs, with Kishore Kumar lending his voice to several of them. Songs like "Aake Seedhi Lagi," "Aankhon Mein Tum," and the famous "Aake Teri Bahon Mein" are still popular among fans of Hindi film music.
"Half Ticket" is a light-hearted comedy that offers a pleasant escape from reality. It showcases Kishore Kumar's versatility as an actor and singer, and the film's humor has stood the test of time. If you enjoy classic Bollywood comedies and are a fan of Kishore Kumar's work, "Half Ticket" is definitely worth watching.
The film revolves around a young man named Vijay, played by Kishore Kumar, who lives in a small village. Vijay dreams of going to Bombay (now Mumbai) to fulfill his aspirations and escape the monotony of his village life. In order to afford a train ticket to Bombay, Vijay comes up with a mischievous plan. He disguises himself as a child and manages to get a half ticket on the train.
Once in Bombay, Vijay gets caught up in a series of humorous situations and mistaken identities. He befriends a child named Raja, played by Baby Naaz, who becomes his partner in crime. Together, they create chaos and comic confusion wherever they go, leading to many hilarious moments.
Kishore Kumar's impeccable comic timing and his ability to effortlessly switch between different characters make the film highly entertaining. His portrayal of Vijay is charming, and he brings his unique style of humor to the character. The chemistry between Kishore Kumar and Baby Naaz is delightful, and their on-screen antics provide the movie with its comedic backbone.
The film also boasts some memorable songs, with Kishore Kumar lending his voice to several of them. Songs like "Aake Seedhi Lagi," "Aankhon Mein Tum," and the famous "Aake Teri Bahon Mein" are still popular among fans of Hindi film music.
"Half Ticket" is a light-hearted comedy that offers a pleasant escape from reality. It showcases Kishore Kumar's versatility as an actor and singer, and the film's humor has stood the test of time. If you enjoy classic Bollywood comedies and are a fan of Kishore Kumar's work, "Half Ticket" is definitely worth watching.
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- CuriosidadesOnce Lata Mangeskar couldn't report for recording. This gave an idea to the eccentric Kishore Kumar. Why not sing both the male and the female part of a duet. Which he did. The male voice was picturised on Pran. And the female voice. Yes, on himself. Aake Seedhi Lagi !.
- ConexõesReferenced in Sósias Muito Loucos (2014)
- Trilhas sonoraschaand raat tum ho saath
Sung by Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar
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- 2 h 48 min(168 min)
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