Teesri Manzil
- 1966
- 2 h 52 min
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7,5/10
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA woman blames a nightclub drummer for the suspicious death of her sister, and seeks revenge. However, the pair work together to solve the mystery and become romantically involved, after he ... Ler tudoA woman blames a nightclub drummer for the suspicious death of her sister, and seeks revenge. However, the pair work together to solve the mystery and become romantically involved, after he introduces himself under another name.A woman blames a nightclub drummer for the suspicious death of her sister, and seeks revenge. However, the pair work together to solve the mystery and become romantically involved, after he introduces himself under another name.
Ram Avtar
- Laughing Passenger
- (as Ram Awtar)
S.N. Banerjee
- Hotel Manager
- (as S.N. Bannerji)
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10jgaekwad
This movie is one of the landmarks in the history Hindi Cinema. For 158 minutes the audience is enthralled by a spellbound plot, music, dance, songs and suspense saga. The performance of Shammi Kapoor, Helen, both Prems, Iftikar and Rashid Khan is classic. Even during the 5 mt brief intermission, the cine-goer prefers to be glued to his seat lest the entry of Premnath, immediately after the intermission be missed.
Comedy is at its zenith. The entry of Kapoor on the New Delhi Rly platform and his extraordinary style of walking is mind boggling.
Even 40 years down history, its music and songs are as hit as they were when the first gramophone records were released in 1965. I remember people queuing before the radios in shops and halt in the streets when the songs were played. Needless to say, not a single Wednesday program of Binaca Geetmala in 1966 thru 1968 was aired without a Shammi number either from Teesri Manzil, An Evening in Paris and Bhramachari.
The music, drama, settings and perspiring expressions of Kapoor during the climax of accidentally locating the intriguing "gem-studded coat-button " is scary, hair raising and traumatic.
A film for all classes and all age.
Comedy is at its zenith. The entry of Kapoor on the New Delhi Rly platform and his extraordinary style of walking is mind boggling.
Even 40 years down history, its music and songs are as hit as they were when the first gramophone records were released in 1965. I remember people queuing before the radios in shops and halt in the streets when the songs were played. Needless to say, not a single Wednesday program of Binaca Geetmala in 1966 thru 1968 was aired without a Shammi number either from Teesri Manzil, An Evening in Paris and Bhramachari.
The music, drama, settings and perspiring expressions of Kapoor during the climax of accidentally locating the intriguing "gem-studded coat-button " is scary, hair raising and traumatic.
A film for all classes and all age.
Teesri Manzil (1966) :
Brief Review -
Bollywood discovers a musical thriller on a mass level. Unlike Hitchcock movies or novel-based Hollywood mysteries, Bollywood always believed in commercial thrillers back in time. The idea was discovered in the 1950s, and Vijay Anand was one of those directors who looked at thrillers as commercial outings. A decade later, when Bollywood was done with whatever thrillers they could make on commercial levels, Anad teamed up with one of the finest writers of Bollywood, Nasir Hussain, to discover a high level musical trailer for Bollywood. The result was Teesri Manzil. As always, there is murder, and the murdered person is either the hero's or heroine's relative. The same 50s idea, but here the musical touch and suspense were kept till the last frame. Yes, you can predict the killer right after the first half gets over, but why that murder was committed is the real suspense here. I guessed the murderer in his second scene only, but I just wanted to know how he was related to the dead person. The mysterious behavior of the screenplay was worth it, and the murderer's involvement in the hero and heroine's lives also fit well. The film is about Vicky, a singer, who is accused of murdering a girl who was in love with him. Her sister falls in love with Vicky but breaks things up after realizing his true identity. To patch things up and clear his name, he must prove his innocence and also save himself and his friends from the real killer, who now wants him dead. Shammi Kapoor and Asha Parekh have done well yet again, but the most memorable aspect of Teesri Manzil is its music. This was the first ever chartbuster album by legendary music director R. D. Burman. O Mere Sona Re Sona, O Haseena Zulfon Wali Jane Jahan and Aaja Aaja Main Hoon Pyar Tera are all-time classics! Had it not been for the music, I don't think audiences would have shown much interest in this intense film. I must say, well done, Mr. Vijay Anand.
RATING - 7/10*
By - #samthebestest.
Bollywood discovers a musical thriller on a mass level. Unlike Hitchcock movies or novel-based Hollywood mysteries, Bollywood always believed in commercial thrillers back in time. The idea was discovered in the 1950s, and Vijay Anand was one of those directors who looked at thrillers as commercial outings. A decade later, when Bollywood was done with whatever thrillers they could make on commercial levels, Anad teamed up with one of the finest writers of Bollywood, Nasir Hussain, to discover a high level musical trailer for Bollywood. The result was Teesri Manzil. As always, there is murder, and the murdered person is either the hero's or heroine's relative. The same 50s idea, but here the musical touch and suspense were kept till the last frame. Yes, you can predict the killer right after the first half gets over, but why that murder was committed is the real suspense here. I guessed the murderer in his second scene only, but I just wanted to know how he was related to the dead person. The mysterious behavior of the screenplay was worth it, and the murderer's involvement in the hero and heroine's lives also fit well. The film is about Vicky, a singer, who is accused of murdering a girl who was in love with him. Her sister falls in love with Vicky but breaks things up after realizing his true identity. To patch things up and clear his name, he must prove his innocence and also save himself and his friends from the real killer, who now wants him dead. Shammi Kapoor and Asha Parekh have done well yet again, but the most memorable aspect of Teesri Manzil is its music. This was the first ever chartbuster album by legendary music director R. D. Burman. O Mere Sona Re Sona, O Haseena Zulfon Wali Jane Jahan and Aaja Aaja Main Hoon Pyar Tera are all-time classics! Had it not been for the music, I don't think audiences would have shown much interest in this intense film. I must say, well done, Mr. Vijay Anand.
RATING - 7/10*
By - #samthebestest.
While the filmmakers may have been trying for a Hitchcock-like blend of suspense, humor and romance, the eye-popping pastels of the film's Eastmancolor cinematography and outlandish, energetic musical numbers blend to create a delightful Bollywood concoction. Lead actor Shammi Kapoor is wonderfully fruity in what is probably his best performance, and dancing queen Helen is in classic bad girl mode. Not to be missed by anyone interested in 1960's Indian pop cinema.
The basic instincts of directors come to the fore when they make a movie. Guru Dutt is an observer of life and never resorts to melodrama even in his tragedies. Gulzar is a mischievous person and this comes out in Anand, Chupke Chupke where he wrote dialogues or in the tragic Namkeen where he directed.
Vijay Anand has a trained upbringing in terms of directorship when he saw and observed Chetan Anand at work.
Here, he has not written the film but as a director his stamp is there in each frame of the film. He is a director by instincts, and a very good one. Apart from his writing and shooting and editing skills, where too he is unmatched.
My Rating : 8/10
Superb - when Hindi Cinema had great artists unlike the cigarette factory of today's Bollywood.
Highest recommendation. A landmark.
Superb - when Hindi Cinema had great artists unlike the cigarette factory of today's Bollywood.
Highest recommendation. A landmark.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThis film originally had Dev Anand in the leading role, but following a spat between him and producer Nasir Hussain, he walked out of the film. When Shammi Kapoor was approached for the role, he told Nasir Hussain he would work in the film only if Dev Anand tells him personally he is not working in the film out of his own will, and that he is fine with him doing the film. That is what happened.
- Trilhas sonorasTum ne mujhe dekha hokar meherbaan
Sung by Mohammad Rafi
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- Tempo de duração2 horas 52 minutos
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