The story is about a house consisting of three families who live in it. It is three stories linked by the house.The story is about a house consisting of three families who live in it. It is three stories linked by the house.The story is about a house consisting of three families who live in it. It is three stories linked by the house.
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- Awards
- 2 wins total
Shekhar
- Ajay Sharma
- (as Sekhar)
Bipin Gupta
- Nilambar Sharma
- (as Bepin Gupta)
Nasir Hussain
- Madhav
- (as Nazir Hussain)
Usha Kiran
- Uma
- (as Usha Kiron)
Paul Mahendra
- Advocate Suresh Chandra
- (as Paul Mahindra)
David Abraham
- Mahadev Chaudhary
- (as David)
Rajlakshmi Devi
- Munni's Mother
- (as Raj Laxmi)
Kumari Naaz
- Munni
- (as Baby Naaz)
Keshto Mukherjee
- Street Dancer
- (as Kesto Mukherji)
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Profound, tense, emotional movie
This movie hits you so hard that you will watch it time after time. It is about life from different angles. It gets so tense and painful when Dilip Kumar appears after one hour or more. He plays his role so perfectly that one would smile when he smiles, and would cry when he cries!
I'm not sure if he got an award for his performance in this movie, but I must say that his performance in this movie is as good as in Devdas!
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I'm not sure if he got an award for his performance in this movie, but I must say that his performance in this movie is as good as in Devdas!
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Gem for various reasons
A three act movie about a house and its varied renters representing phases of life.Rushikesh Mukerjee debuted here as director and the future genius is obvious. For me the biggest treat is Dilip Lata duet in Dilips own voice....Lagi nahin chhote rama kahe jiya jai...
The cast is superb. The famous Munna bada pyara song is part of charm. Complex..as life and as ephemeral
David and his house are the constants
There is a type of black and white photography which sets the 50s in outstanding relief. I was only 9 when I saw it but it has stayed with me for half century
The cast is superb. The famous Munna bada pyara song is part of charm. Complex..as life and as ephemeral
David and his house are the constants
There is a type of black and white photography which sets the 50s in outstanding relief. I was only 9 when I saw it but it has stayed with me for half century
A hidden gem - debut of director Hrishikesh Mukherjee
This Hindi film was the debut of director Hrishikesh Mukherjee. And wow, what a film. In terms of theme, much ahead of its time! And not surprising hence to see it's a multi starrer with so many good actors including Dilip Kumar, Suchitra Sen, Kishore Kumar along with a very good support cast.
The film is about three stories that happen in a home each time when it gets rented out. Each story ends happily even if there is some hurt along the way. The stories capture various themes including love, family, problems of youth, sickness, despair and hope.
Suchitra Sen is graceful with captivating beauty in the first story. Although her accent when speaking Hindi is noticeable. Kishore Kumar is bubbly in the second story and adds to the comic element. While you wonder where he's been - Dilip Kumar shows up in the third story. I bet the lack of footage of the superstar is one of the reasons for the film not running much. It should also be boredom of him playing too many brooding characters after Devdas.
It's otherwise a gem of a film in the story, direction and performances. Highly recommend!
The film is about three stories that happen in a home each time when it gets rented out. Each story ends happily even if there is some hurt along the way. The stories capture various themes including love, family, problems of youth, sickness, despair and hope.
Suchitra Sen is graceful with captivating beauty in the first story. Although her accent when speaking Hindi is noticeable. Kishore Kumar is bubbly in the second story and adds to the comic element. While you wonder where he's been - Dilip Kumar shows up in the third story. I bet the lack of footage of the superstar is one of the reasons for the film not running much. It should also be boredom of him playing too many brooding characters after Devdas.
It's otherwise a gem of a film in the story, direction and performances. Highly recommend!
Hollywood has the Oscar-winning "Grand Hotel" (1932), Bollywood has Musafir. Hrishi da's classic debut in Hindi cinema!
Musafir (1957) :
Brief Review -
Hollywood has the Oscar-winning "Grand Hotel" (1932), Bollywood has Musafir. Hrishi da's classic debut in Hindi cinema! I don't know how many of you have seen the Oscar-winning Hollywood movie Grand Hotel (1932). So let me tell you the essence of that in the shortest possible manner. Grand Hotel is a place; we see multiple characters coming to stay there-some happy, some unhappy, some with troubles, of course. In the end, we see some of them leaving happily, and some are left with the undeniable bitter facts of life. The doorman says, "People come, people go. Grand Hotel, always the same." Hrishikesh Mukherjee's Musafir brings that essence to a house. So there is a house on rent, and the film tells three stories of its tenants. They come to the house with a lot of troubles in their lives and leave with solutions. Well, that's the story for the first two segments, but the third one is a little different. The first story is about two lovers who are soon-to-be married and how their lives change after coming to the house, since the man's father was against his choice. The second one is about a family suffering from the trauma of the death of the eldest son. The younger one has to get a job, and the window is not happy with her soon-to-be child. This one almost had a tragic ending but then displayed cinematic brilliance with a fantastic twist. The third one finally brings "Pagla Babu," who has been off screen in the first two stories. Here we get to know why he was like that, and there is a tragic past that is connected to the family that is shifted in the house. This one has a sad ending, in my opinion, even though the message is positive. Hrishikesh Mukherjee's film relates to every heart since it's a real-life depiction of almost all middle-class people's issues. I don't know why this gem has remained underrated for years, but from now on, it will be in my top 10 of Hrishi da.
RATING - 8/10*
By - #samthebestest.
Hollywood has the Oscar-winning "Grand Hotel" (1932), Bollywood has Musafir. Hrishi da's classic debut in Hindi cinema! I don't know how many of you have seen the Oscar-winning Hollywood movie Grand Hotel (1932). So let me tell you the essence of that in the shortest possible manner. Grand Hotel is a place; we see multiple characters coming to stay there-some happy, some unhappy, some with troubles, of course. In the end, we see some of them leaving happily, and some are left with the undeniable bitter facts of life. The doorman says, "People come, people go. Grand Hotel, always the same." Hrishikesh Mukherjee's Musafir brings that essence to a house. So there is a house on rent, and the film tells three stories of its tenants. They come to the house with a lot of troubles in their lives and leave with solutions. Well, that's the story for the first two segments, but the third one is a little different. The first story is about two lovers who are soon-to-be married and how their lives change after coming to the house, since the man's father was against his choice. The second one is about a family suffering from the trauma of the death of the eldest son. The younger one has to get a job, and the window is not happy with her soon-to-be child. This one almost had a tragic ending but then displayed cinematic brilliance with a fantastic twist. The third one finally brings "Pagla Babu," who has been off screen in the first two stories. Here we get to know why he was like that, and there is a tragic past that is connected to the family that is shifted in the house. This one has a sad ending, in my opinion, even though the message is positive. Hrishikesh Mukherjee's film relates to every heart since it's a real-life depiction of almost all middle-class people's issues. I don't know why this gem has remained underrated for years, but from now on, it will be in my top 10 of Hrishi da.
RATING - 8/10*
By - #samthebestest.
Way to good than current Bollywood garbage
Didn't expected this movie to be that good but it turned out to be a gold from golden era of Hindi Movies.
This movie reached to me from word of mouth, Heard about it in an interview from a renowned director(National Award Winner).
The story telling is so simple and grasping. Basic screenplay but keeps everything clear. Little bit of light hearted comedy dialogues which keeps the movie alive.
Hrishikesh Mukherjee was a master in his Genre and always made movies that can be viewed again and again but will still look fresh.
Engaging movie that keeps you stuck to your chairs and make you think about the stories shown.
8/10 for this masterpiece.
This movie reached to me from word of mouth, Heard about it in an interview from a renowned director(National Award Winner).
The story telling is so simple and grasping. Basic screenplay but keeps everything clear. Little bit of light hearted comedy dialogues which keeps the movie alive.
Hrishikesh Mukherjee was a master in his Genre and always made movies that can be viewed again and again but will still look fresh.
Engaging movie that keeps you stuck to your chairs and make you think about the stories shown.
8/10 for this masterpiece.
Did you know
- TriviaIn order to present the next set of protagonists, the landlord (played by David) flicked the To Let sign (though this was part of the plot to show new tenants are staying in the house).
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- 2h 29m(149 min)
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