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Krishna is very loyal to his master and treats him like God. Unfortunately, he gets thrown out of the house and the master becomes a pauper. But loyal Krishna returns to change things for th... Read allKrishna is very loyal to his master and treats him like God. Unfortunately, he gets thrown out of the house and the master becomes a pauper. But loyal Krishna returns to change things for the master.Krishna is very loyal to his master and treats him like God. Unfortunately, he gets thrown out of the house and the master becomes a pauper. But loyal Krishna returns to change things for the master.
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Arun Bakshi
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Yunus Parvez
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- (as Yunus Parwez)
Shehnaz Kudia
- Deepa
- (as Shahnaaz)
Mushtaq Merchant
- Thief
- (as Mustaq Merchant)
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Rajesh Khanna plays the lead role in the movie.The movie is a tear jerker and a dramatic movie. The movie has Govinda, a popular star then, having more footage than Rajesh Khanna but he cannot compete with the mastery of Rajesh Khanna who has performed the role in his true style which reminds us of the old Rajesh Khanna Super Star. His certain scenes are memorable and the Director could have given a lot more footage to his role. The movie was a hit but could have had much better music and the production values could have been better. It is a one of the last movies of Rajesh Khanna which was a commercial success and with his fans coming out of the movie satisfied by the performance of the great superstar of the 1970s and 1980s who then decided to get into politics and forgot about films. A must see.
Swarg is very good movie and is a remake of a Pakistani movie named Sahib Jee. The actors have done exceptional job especially Rajesh Khanna and Govinda. Dialogues are fantastic and will be memorable for long long time, though they are heavily inspired and very close to the original.
The only thing I dislike about the movie(most Bollywood movies actually) was the annoying and unnecessary songs
Khanna, in one of his later roles, delivers a masterclass in restrained anguish, his eyes conveying volumes where dialogue falters. Govinda, pre-celebrity as the 90s' "Hero No. 1," showcases surprising nuance, balancing his trademark humor with tender vulnerability. Their dynamic evolves organically, from wary tension to paternal affection, avoiding clichéd sentimentality. Juhi Chawla, though underutilized, radiates warmth, her character serving as the moral compass bridging two disparate worlds.
Dhawan's direction here is uncharacteristically somber, favoring muted visuals and deliberate pacing that mirror the protagonist's internal stagnation. The film's aesthetic-shadowy mansions contrasted with vibrant street scenes-reflects the clash between privilege and authenticity. Lahiri's soundtrack, particularly the soulful "Kaate Nahi Kat Te", transcends era-specific synth beats, becoming a narrative device that underscores pivotal emotional shifts.
Dhawan's direction here is uncharacteristically somber, favoring muted visuals and deliberate pacing that mirror the protagonist's internal stagnation. The film's aesthetic-shadowy mansions contrasted with vibrant street scenes-reflects the clash between privilege and authenticity. Lahiri's soundtrack, particularly the soulful "Kaate Nahi Kat Te", transcends era-specific synth beats, becoming a narrative device that underscores pivotal emotional shifts.
Bravo to Govinda and to Late Rajesh Khanna.
These days we salivate to watch a dynamic duo of this calibre. Yesteryears is when one was actually putting out a performance compared to now which is all about glamour and most of all very little of acting, or rather with any substance, if any.
I watched this movie multiple times in the past but watched this movie on 12th March 2022 at Amazon Prime Video with english subtitles. Tthe whole cast acted amazingly in this movie. The dialogues were very well written. What touched me is the background score! The entire background score was in Raag Shivaranjani. It was just so touching ! Ae Mere Dost Laut Ke Aaja was in this raag and it was melodiously sung by Mohd Aziz.
I don't mind watching this movie another million times as the background score and the story was superb!
I don't mind watching this movie another million times as the background score and the story was superb!
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- TriviaDavid Dhawan's first hit with Govinda and perhaps one of Rajesh Khanna's last hits.
- ConnectionsReferences Awaara (1951)
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