In feudal Rajasthan, a bunch of peasants rise up against the exploitative landowners and the age-old system of caste-based oppression.In feudal Rajasthan, a bunch of peasants rise up against the exploitative landowners and the age-old system of caste-based oppression.In feudal Rajasthan, a bunch of peasants rise up against the exploitative landowners and the age-old system of caste-based oppression.
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Rammohan Sharma
- Masterji
- (as Ram Mohan)
Amitabh Bachchan
- Narrator
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
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Huge Landscape Huge Film !!!
You never feel you are watching first film made by somebody ,where everything is just consummate.
Best part is visuals of the film , the place Fatehpur , the landscape which is huge covered awesomely by cinematographer .
The score of the film is haunting and energetic.
Screenplay is detailed as said in previous reviews.
Dharmendra is extra ordinary, his dialogues delivery so wonderful that the viewer feels the urge of listening to them again and again , apart from him Nasiruddin Shah is refreshing, Smita Patil had limited scope but she shined as always. Mithun Da ,Reena Roy and Kulbhushan Kharbanda also performed very well .
By reading previous reviews i doubt that many people misunderstood the SP-wife-rebel triangle in the film , the police officer does not follow the rebel out of jealousy that his wife loved him , he follows him as he believes in law , although he is clearly biased towards his own clan and its people as he does not know the wrong doings done by them , he does not have any ill thoughts towards his wife and her past , even he asks her to help him to trace the rebel.
Overall one of the best films produced by Bollywood , Go for it !!
Best part is visuals of the film , the place Fatehpur , the landscape which is huge covered awesomely by cinematographer .
The score of the film is haunting and energetic.
Screenplay is detailed as said in previous reviews.
Dharmendra is extra ordinary, his dialogues delivery so wonderful that the viewer feels the urge of listening to them again and again , apart from him Nasiruddin Shah is refreshing, Smita Patil had limited scope but she shined as always. Mithun Da ,Reena Roy and Kulbhushan Kharbanda also performed very well .
By reading previous reviews i doubt that many people misunderstood the SP-wife-rebel triangle in the film , the police officer does not follow the rebel out of jealousy that his wife loved him , he follows him as he believes in law , although he is clearly biased towards his own clan and its people as he does not know the wrong doings done by them , he does not have any ill thoughts towards his wife and her past , even he asks her to help him to trace the rebel.
Overall one of the best films produced by Bollywood , Go for it !!
Lavish, spectacular, but muddled....
"Ghulami" presents the clash between the peasants and the tyrannical landlords, a story-line that has been reprised much of the time and feels dated. It has gained a cult status as J.P. Dutta's directorial debut that brought a moribund genre to a spectacular level. Undoubtedly, it's a director's film. The use of camera and its lavish canvass just satiates the screen. The dialogues are fabulous with the famous "Koi shaque" and "Thank you" or the power pact narration of Amitabh Bachchan along the hit song "Zihale-E-Miskin."
Technically, the film sets a benchmark in the 80s; but there are certain flaws, which can't be overlooked. The performances from Dharmendra, Mithun, and Kulbhushan Kharbanda are notable; but the same doesn't hold for the heroines or the supporting cast. Besides, the editing is muddled; and the film goes for an inordinate length. Overall, it's a lavish and spectacular blockbuster which achieves a notable achievement in direction but lacks the nuances in the script.
Rating: 1 star out of 4
Technically, the film sets a benchmark in the 80s; but there are certain flaws, which can't be overlooked. The performances from Dharmendra, Mithun, and Kulbhushan Kharbanda are notable; but the same doesn't hold for the heroines or the supporting cast. Besides, the editing is muddled; and the film goes for an inordinate length. Overall, it's a lavish and spectacular blockbuster which achieves a notable achievement in direction but lacks the nuances in the script.
Rating: 1 star out of 4
IMPORTANT AND MOST UNDERRATED CLASSICS!!!
WHAT STELLAR SUBJECT,MUSIC AND PERFORMANCES BY SUPER CAST. PLEASE WATCH IT, IF YOU HAVEN'T YET. FOR ME IT IS IMPORTANT AND MOST UNDERRATED CLASSICS!!!
Awesome movie !!
After many years Dharmendra acted in a top class movie without his usual tom foolery. I have watched this movie 6-7 times and I don't tire watching it. The dialogues and emotions are heart rendering. The acting by each and every of the legendary cast were spot on. The social commentary of prejudice, injustice and discrimination that exists in our society is very bold and succinct. The songs are melodious with the evergreen "Zilhal-e-miskin" coming to memory. "Koi shaque nahin" what Mithun could do with a good script and great direction. "Thank you" to Kulbushan for one of his finest roles in his career. Smita Patel was very elegant both in looks and acting. Reena Roy and Anita Raaj were superb in their respective roles. To top it off the final scene was both poignant and symbolically perfect. Amitabh's narration in the end summed up the movie nicely. It's nearly 40 years since this movie was released but it is still relevant. I wished there were more movies of this caliber today.
Excellent
Excellent movie by debutant director, JP Dutta, excellent direction, great music, superb dialogues, social relevant movie excellent performances by All Actors.
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Performances
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Social Relevant
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Screenplay
Loopholes.
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to British Police archives, there was a dacoit in Rajasthan who always carried a copy of Maxim Gorky's book "Mother" with him.
- Alternate versionsThe UK version classified in 2008 was compulsorily cut by 1:37 to remove all footage containing horses being tripped and falling forwards onto their necks. The cuts were made to comply with that country's Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act 1937.
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- 3h 19m(199 min)
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