Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThakur Ranjit Singh buys Kajal's freedom from a panderer and installs her in his house with the status of a daughter-in-law - much to the disgust of his uncle, Jasbir. When the sleazy Shakal... Ler tudoThakur Ranjit Singh buys Kajal's freedom from a panderer and installs her in his house with the status of a daughter-in-law - much to the disgust of his uncle, Jasbir. When the sleazy Shakal turns up and arranges a secret meeting with Kajal, Ranjit believes that he has caught his... Ler tudoThakur Ranjit Singh buys Kajal's freedom from a panderer and installs her in his house with the status of a daughter-in-law - much to the disgust of his uncle, Jasbir. When the sleazy Shakal turns up and arranges a secret meeting with Kajal, Ranjit believes that he has caught his beloved being unfaithful. He exacts a fearful retribution. Obligingly, Jasbir destroys th... Ler tudo
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- Jasbir Singh 'Mamaji'
- (as Dr. Shriram Lagoo)
- Nanny Damyanti
- (as Leela Misra)
- Gulnaar Bai
- (as Ratna Mala)
- Nawab Jung Bahadur
- (as Harindranath Chattopadhya)
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- CuriosidadesVijay Anand was very upset and annoyed with Rekha for not coperating during the shooting and the movie was delayed for 1 year. This was the first Ramsays film which got delayed.
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Music by Rahul Dev Burman
Lyrics by Vijay Anand
Performed by Asha Bhosle
Ghunghroo Ki Aawaaz (the sound of the ankle-bell) starts with a double murder committed by the hero - Thakur Ranjeet Singh (Vijay Anand) who is the heir of an erstwhile princely state and lives with his maternal uncle - Thakur Jasbir Singh (Dr. Shreeram Lagoo) who is the only living relative of his. The double murder committed by him is of a courtesan Kaajal (Rekha) whom he loved very much (that's why he had brought her to his palace) and her supposed clandestine lover - Shaakaal (Dheeraj Kumar). However after the murder, he starts hearing the sound of the anklet of Kaajal (because she was a courtesan) and seeing her spirit (who talks to him also) which keeps on haunting him every night. His maternal uncle hushes up the police case and advises him to change the climate by moving out of the estate for quite some time. Ranjeet Singh moves to Mumbai, taking a break from the estate life and going away from the spirit of Kaajal. Now comes the twist in the tale.
In Mumbai, Ranjeet Singh happens to meet Kiran who is the look-alike of Kaajal. He gets confused but while coming back from Mumbai to his place, he brings Kiran with him as his nurse. Now new chain of events start in the estate, creating a number of hallucinations for Ranjeet Singh. Finally, he gets mentally disturbed to this much extent that he is shifted to an asylum. However he gets out of the asylum and starts searching the truth behind the spirit of Kaajal and the sound of her anklet. Finally the mystery gets unravelled before him.
Ghunghroo Ki Aawaaz was directed by the horror-kings of Bollywood during the seventies and the eighties - the famous Ramsay brothers. However this is not a horror movie. This is a suspense movie. It starts on an interesting note and keeps the viewer hooked for the major part of it. Only the climax is a let-down. The plot of this movie appears to be partially inspired by the classic mystery of Raj Khosla - Woh Kaun Thi (1964) and partially by the classic mystery of Alfred Hitchcock - Vertigo (1958). A few good songs and a good climax would have turned it into a much better flick.
This old-fashioned mystery can be called a pure mystery sans all other Bollywood formulae - comedy, romance and action. Therefore, despite some songs, there is little relief for the viewer during the suspense-drama. Since this is not a classic mystery, some relief would have helped making it spicy and interesting according to the taste of the regular (Indian) movie buffs.
Technically the movie is good. The mysterious environment has been maintained throughout the part of the movie that takes place in the estate. Since there is no comedy or romance, it is free from superfluous scenes and not unduly long. The director has revealed the suspense to the audience before it is revealed upon the hero in the story which has weakened the final sequence of the movie. Due to this directorial mistake, the viewer's interest in the final reel (the last 10-15 minutes) gets nullified. In fact, the presentation of last scene appeared a bit irritating to me. I feel, had Vijay Anand himself directed this story (instead of the Ramsay brothers), he would have made it in a much better way.
R.D. Burman's music is passable. Only the title track which is a good suspense song - O Mere Humraaz, Kaisa Hai Ye Raaz (sung by Kishore Kumar) remains in memory after the movie is over.
Vijay Anand was not just a great director, he was a good actor too. He has proved it in all the roles played by him in different movies. In Ghunghroo Ki Aawaaz also, he does not disappoint. In fact, it is his movie only. Rekha has performed in two different personalities (of Kaajal and Kiran) and being a great actress, she has done well. Others including Dr. Shreeram Lagoo, Leela Mishra, Padma Khanna, Dheeraj Khumar, Iftekhar etc. have also performed satisfactorily according the requirement of the assigned roles.
I recommend this long-forgotten mystery to all the mystery-fans who like to watch pure mysteries (without other attractions in the script). I also recommend it to the fan-following of Vijay Anand and Rekha.
- jmathur_swayamprabha
- 11 de out. de 2011
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