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Haré Rama Haré Krishna

  • 1971
  • 2h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
901
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Dev Anand, Zeenat Aman, Prem Chopra, and Mumtaz Askari in Haré Rama Haré Krishna (1971)
DramaMusical

In the background of the rise of the International Hare Krishna movement in the 1970s, is a Montreal-based family of the Jaiswals, consisting of mom, dad, son, Prashant, and daughter, Jasbir... Read allIn the background of the rise of the International Hare Krishna movement in the 1970s, is a Montreal-based family of the Jaiswals, consisting of mom, dad, son, Prashant, and daughter, Jasbir. Due to irreconciable differences between Mr and Mrs Jaiswal, they separate, leaving Jasb... Read allIn the background of the rise of the International Hare Krishna movement in the 1970s, is a Montreal-based family of the Jaiswals, consisting of mom, dad, son, Prashant, and daughter, Jasbir. Due to irreconciable differences between Mr and Mrs Jaiswal, they separate, leaving Jasbir with dad, and Prashant with his mom. Eventually Prashant and his mom travel to India, l... Read all

  • Director
    • Dev Anand
  • Writer
    • Dev Anand
  • Stars
    • Zeenat Aman
    • Dev Anand
    • Mumtaz Askari
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    901
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dev Anand
    • Writer
      • Dev Anand
    • Stars
      • Zeenat Aman
      • Dev Anand
      • Mumtaz Askari
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 6 wins total

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    Zeenat Aman
    Zeenat Aman
    • Jasbir Jaiswal…
    Dev Anand
    Dev Anand
    • Prashant Jaiswal
    Mumtaz Askari
    Mumtaz Askari
    • Shanti
    • (as Mumtaz)
    Baby Guddi
    • Young Jasbir
    Satyajeet Puri
    Satyajeet Puri
    • Young Prashant
    • (as Master Satyajit)
    Prem Chopra
    Prem Chopra
    • Dronacharya
    Rajendranath Malhotra
    Rajendranath Malhotra
    • Toofan
    • (as Rajendra Nath)
    Mehmood Jr.
    Mehmood Jr.
    • Machina
    Sudhir
    Sudhir
    • Michael
    Kishore Sahu
    Kishore Sahu
    • Mr. Jaiswal
    Achala Sachdev
    Achala Sachdev
    • Mrs. Jaiswal
    Mumtaz Begum
    Mumtaz Begum
    • Shanti's Mother
    Iftekhar
    Iftekhar
    • IGP
    Raj Kishore
    Raj Kishore
    • Sakhi
    • (as Rajkishore)
    Gautam Sarin
    Gautam Sarin
    • Deepak
    Indrani Mukherjee
    Indrani Mukherjee
    • Mrs. Jaiswal (2nd)
    • (as Indrani Mukerji)
    Prakash Thapa
    Prakash Thapa
    Kunki Anand
    • Director
      • Dev Anand
    • Writer
      • Dev Anand
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    9sanjitas

    from my point of view

    This is one of the movies of Dev Anand who gave great yet distinct movies to Hindi movie industries such as Jewel thief and guide. The story is short (if you ask me what is the story), plot is simple- a brother seeks for his lost sister. Sister has joined the hippies who smoke from pot and chant Hare Rama hare Krishna. Yet the movie portrays few of the significant events that the world experienced in 70's.Hippie culture, their submission to drugs, freedom ,escaping duty, family, and adopting anything new such as eastern (which was new for whites) religion. They have been handled perfectly. Zeenat gave her best and Dev as usual was remarkable. Songs are the best used (unlike they are abused for the sake of having songs) in this movie. They have not been spoiled.One perfect example is 'Dekho o deewano...Ram ka naam badnam na karo'. Each word in the song is very philosophical and meaningful. The end is tragic but that is not the essence of the movie. Overall Devji who does believe in making different movies has been successful in showing what he wanted to show here. A must see to experience hippie culture and beautiful Nepal of 70's.
    10Pratik112

    Who can forget Dum Maro Dum?

    Hare Rama Hare Krishna was the biggest hit movie of 1971. Filmed almost entirely in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, the movie depicts not only with the theme of a broken family, but also a relationship between a brother and a sister, as well as drugs and the hippie movement, which made many people think that it involved the ISKON - the movement for Krishna consciousness.

    The movie begins with scenes of drugs and being informed that the woman dancing in front is the narrator's sister. Going back to the past the brother and sister are happily playing around the house only to hear their parents arguing. This soon leads to a split in the family. The brother goes with the mother and the sister with the father.

    As years pass, the brother goes in search of his sister and is informed that she no longer lives with the father and that she has moved to Nepal. Here, Prashant, the brother not only finds love, but he also finds his sister, Janice. But he finds out that she is not only in the wrong company of friends but is also on drugs as she wants to block all memory of her past. With help of Shanti, his love, the brother tries to get his sister away from all this but has to overcome many obstacles, including people who stoop to all sorts of levels to stop him This is a multi cast movie and is led by the director and producer himself, Dev Anand and also stars Zeenat Aman (her first movie), Mumtaz, Rajendranath, Prem Chopra, Jnr Mehmood, A.K. Hangal and Achala Sachdev. The music is superbly provided by the late R.D. Burman, whose last score was "1942 - A Love Story." During the filming, Dev Anand asked Panchamda (R.D. Burman) to compose something special for this film. Days later Panchamda came back with the composition of "Dum Maro Dum." The song was an instant hit.
    8nadkarnisumeet

    Ahead of its time!

    Hare Rama Hare Krishna review:

    At the film's premiere, the guests went to congratulate the legendary Dev Saahab at interval point itself to which he laughed and said "Abhi toh aadhi picture hi dekhi hai. Watch the entire film guys..!!". Indeed, Hare Rama Hare Krishna (HRHK) was an instant connect for the '70s audience who were mesmerized by its three main factors:

    First and foremost, the boldly depicted hippie culture of that era which thrived on drugs and sex. Dev Saahab loved Nepal and he based his plot in that beautiful country which enticed the audience for repeat viewings. Infact, Nepal came on my wishlist in the '80s itself when I watched HRHK on video. I went there much later with my family in 2019 and visited the same locations shown in the film. Surprisingly, it hasn't changed at all..

    Secondly, for Zeenat Aman who played Dev Anand's sister in the movie but ended up overshadowing his heroine Mumtaz in it. The screenplay was centered on a brother travelling to Nepal to search for his estranged sister and discovering her high on dope amongst a bunch of vagabond hippies. Zaheeda was Dev's first choice but she refused the sister's role and Zeenat got lucky.

    Last but not the least, for Pancham da's awesome music particularly 'Dum maro dum' which became an anthem of sorts. The song was remixed for Rohan Sippy's 2011 movie titled Dum Maaro Dum which also dealt with drugs and sex. Imagine how ahead of the times Dev Saahab was!!

    Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni.
    8tejaswi-nimmagadda

    Two siblings lost to each other at a young age try find each another before its too late.

    Dev Anand (or Prashant) and Zeenat Aman ( Jasbir/Janice) are siblings brought up in single parent families. Jasbir (the sister) grows up in an affluent environment but this is not enough to lead her to reject her life and ultimately join a hippie movement that eventually leads her to drugs. Prashant (the brother) on the other hand grows up in a less affluent environment but grows up to be a matured gentleman. The story marks Prashant making efforts to save his little sister (who is perpetually in a trance) from a hostile hippie environment. This movie stands the test of time, commenting that cults and hippie groups are a place for those who give up on their lives when they should instead stand up and be counted in the face of adversity. Great music compositions in this movie that mean different things in different situations and to different people, and the director brings forth an eerie feeling to it.
    8chakrabortyabhishek07

    It never was about ISKON

    You see the way people in the early seventies blamed ISKON for their radical nature which eventually was the supposed conclusion of being turned into hippies is not at all true and that is why this film is so damn important.

    I am surprised that Dev Anand actually thought that a guy in mid forties would look like a guy in mid twenties. Zeenat Aman was stupendous. Mumtaz was good but the real highlighter of this film is the music of the legendary Rahul Dev Burman.........I mean WOW!! Funny thing I read about other reviews is that no one mentioned the song "phoolon ka taaron ka sabka kehna hain" I understand "Dumm Maaro Dumm" was phenomenal, why was it still is even today but the other songs were very good too.

    Acting was above average, certain aspects are too melodramatic but then again keeping in mind the 1970s of India it was good, great job by cinematographer and rest of the support staffs.

    I give my ratings out of 10:

    Acting - 6 Story - 8.5 Screenplay - 8.5 Direction - 8 Music Dept. - 10 (since 100 out of 10 was not possible) Other Aspects - 6

    Overall - 7.83 out of 10 so I round it of to 8 out of 10

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    • Trivia
      Mumtaz did not want to play the role of Dev Anand's sister and insisted she play the role opposite Dev Anand. Everyone kept telling her that the film was about a brother and sister. Zeenat ended up with the better role causing Mumtaz to be bitter.
    • Goofs
      The film opens with two child actors playing the character of the older brother (Prashant) and the younger sister (Janice) separated by just a few years apart. As the characters grow into adults, there is an obvious but a visually significant age gap between Prashant and Janice. Dev Anand (who plays the adult Prashant) was 47 years old whilst Zeenat Aman (who plays the adult Janice) was only 20 during the film's production. This meant that the resulting age gap between the two actors increased from a few years to 27 years apart.
    • Connections
      Featured in Boom (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Dum Maro Dum
      (uncredited)

      Sung by Asha Bhosle & Chorus

      Music composed by Rahul Dev Burman

      Lyrics by Anand Bakshi

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    • Release date
      • December 9, 1971 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Брат и сестра
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK(out door Hare Krishna scenes on streets)
    • Production company
      • Navketan
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      • 2h 29m(149 min)
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