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Swades

Original title: Swades: We, the People
  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 3h 9m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
104K
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Shah Rukh Khan and Gayatri Joshi in Swades (2004)
A successful Indian scientist returns to an Indian village to take his nanny to America with him and in the process rediscovers his roots.
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A successful Indian scientist returns to an Indian village to take his nanny to America with him and in the process rediscovers his roots.A successful Indian scientist returns to an Indian village to take his nanny to America with him and in the process rediscovers his roots.A successful Indian scientist returns to an Indian village to take his nanny to America with him and in the process rediscovers his roots.

  • Director
    • Ashutosh Gowariker
  • Writers
    • M.G. Sathya
    • Ashutosh Gowariker
    • Sameer Sharma
  • Stars
    • Shah Rukh Khan
    • Gayatri Joshi
    • Kishori Ballal
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    104K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ashutosh Gowariker
    • Writers
      • M.G. Sathya
      • Ashutosh Gowariker
      • Sameer Sharma
    • Stars
      • Shah Rukh Khan
      • Gayatri Joshi
      • Kishori Ballal
    • 389User reviews
    • 82Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 18 wins & 26 nominations total

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    Shah Rukh Khan
    Shah Rukh Khan
    • Mohan Bhargava
    Gayatri Joshi
    Gayatri Joshi
    • Gita
    Kishori Ballal
    • Kaveri amma
    Smith Seth
    Smith Seth
    • Nandan 'Chiku'
    • (as Master Smith Seth)
    Lekh Tandon
    Lekh Tandon
    • Dadaji - Freedom Fighter
    Rajesh Vivek
    Rajesh Vivek
    • Nivaran Dayal Shrivastav
    Dayashankar Pandey
    Dayashankar Pandey
    • Mela Ram
    • (as Dayashanker Pandey)
    Bachan Pachehra
    Bachan Pachehra
    • Haridas
    • (as Bachan Pachera)
    Rajesh Balwani
    • Rahul Sinha
    Vishnudutt Gaur
    • Mr. Vishnu Dutt (Village Panchayat Member)
    Rahul Vohra
    Rahul Vohra
    • Vinod Raaz
    • (as Rahul Vora)
    Farrukh Jaffar
    Farrukh Jaffar
    • Panch Fatima Bi
    V.M. Badola
    V.M. Badola
    • Panch Munishwar
    • (as Visshwa S. Badola)
    Bhim Vakani
    • Panch Narayan
    Dilip Ambekar
    • Panch Hariya
    Raja Awasthi
    • Panch Gungadin
    Peter Rawley
    • John Stockton
    Mary Guyer
    • NASA Controller
    • Director
      • Ashutosh Gowariker
    • Writers
      • M.G. Sathya
      • Ashutosh Gowariker
      • Sameer Sharma
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews389

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    10sabsinha

    coming of age

    Thank god for swades. Its been ever so often that as Indians we have lamblasted the mushy, one track nonsensical movies that were being churned out by bollywood and yearned for something slightly honest and celebral. And now it seems that the moment has arrived. Swades has finally reached the next level of Indian movie-making with the help of ashutosh, srk and rahman where the execution, the concept and the treatment of the film is at least (i can safely assume) close to world standards. There is no point comparing lagaan (the directors 1st movie) to this movie as his earlier venture was purely fiction with no semblance of realism in it. However this movie has so many ingredients of being a pathbreaker for Indian cinema that its almost scary. The feelings and expectations of an nri set aside, it tells the story of middle and upper class India losing touch with the harsh realities of the sufferings of the less fortunate ones all around us (and the fact that we can do very little to change the ongoing scenario is even more glaring and painful). Besides this the movie also deals with the desires and priorities of humans inspite of the trials and tribulations of daily living.

    The maturity of the script, the actors and the score makes it a journey of epic proportions without it looking epic at all. The normalcy of the movie is something which might (and hopefully will) change the way cinema is seen and made in India in the future. One can only hope.
    misijafz

    Different treatment of Patriotism,

    Definitely a thoughtful movie. Thanks to Gowariker, gives an insight to the rural parts of India, their lifestyle, concise outlook… Different treatment of Patriotism, AG is quick to know the pulse of his viewers,

    SRK has done a brilliant job. I'd read, a leading director who commented on him, that he comes in a package with best designers, director, music, best locations on shoot etc. etc…, I strongly recommend him to watch this movie, and would like to know what he could say to this. It was good and a big change to see SRK dancing with children. Star SRK has transformed into character, good!!!. AG has carried simplicity in every angle of the film.

    Another good thing is the casting, Ashutosh deserve a big applause for this, all faces were apt for the character. Visuals, music, cinematography in short the whole crew a big applause, you guys had done a wonderful job.

    Truly anticipate seeing such movies .
    10kkd470

    One of the best films of the year.

    Saw it last night with a packed cinema and I must say Ashutosh Gowariker has done it again. Nice storyline, little slow but he knows how to make a thoughtful film. Really made me think about being an NRI.

    Great songs, with A.R Rahman Music of course. The actress Gayatri Joshi played her part very well and she looks very beautiful. Definitely a new star. Shah Rukh Khan well is Shah Rukh Khan, one of the best actors of our times and he can play pretty much any part.

    Best film of the year. Watch it and it will make you think.

    Its not a masala movie.Intelligent and Thought Provoking. 10/10
    ajitmahadevan

    Truly made from the heart

    Ashutosh Gowariker, has really made this movie straight from the heart. It has none of the ridiculous clichés one is typically used to seeing when one sees a story about an India returning home. He has captured something which perhaps no other Indian movie has - that love for ones country can be strong without making an excessively big deal about it.

    It is a long movie. But I think the rather leisurely pace of the movie is required because it gives enough time for the protagonist, Mohan Bhargava, to come to India (with his mineral water and caravan) and start to fall in love with its beauty as well as understand its incongruities which frustrate us all as well. I thought there were three moments in the movie that captured it all

    1. The feeling he gets when he starts to land in India. All of us feel it. I do even today. It's called coming home. 2. The mineral water - that is a classic. In fact it is a character of its own throughout the movie and plays its own part! 2. The boy serving water at 25paise to the train passengers and Mohan Bhargava's reaction

    I am saddened that Indians both in India and around the world have not liked this movie. It will be remembered as an epic. 2.
    10bn0809

    Take a bow, Ashotosh, Shahrukh and ARR

    30 minutes after I had viewed the film on Sat, I was not sure about how I felt about this film. 48 hours hence, I vividly remember most of the scenes and can lucidly state that is truly 'haunting'.

    Swades is not colorful; Shahrukh doesn't appear in a GAP or POLO SPORT; there are no introductory shots; there are no romantic scenes and no fields with yellow Tulip flowers; It may be a tad slow and lengthy; But Swades hits you where your heart hurts the most; patriotic and root feelings of an individual with good intentions overcoming societal obstacle. It's brilliant, heartfelt and touching. The 'We, People' film really makes us feel like it's our film. We see in the film what we see everyday, the places as they are. It's very much contemporary and it's our story.

    Compared to Veer-Zaara, it's light years ahead. Comparisons with Lagaan are bound to be there, but in some ways it's even better than Lagaan. Primarily, for the authenticity and real-life feel unlike Lagaan which was a finely crafted fairly-tale. Lagaan is all about emerging victorious and fighting against the odds. You enjoy it when you see it. Swades is about the conscience trauma of an Indian, urging him to comeback and do something for his country. It haunts you for long enough after the cinema has ended.

    There's a prejudice that the film is about bringing electricity to a small village. It's not. And the most poignant scene in the film, where we see a boy selling water for 25 paisa, hits you hard. Seeing the harsh reality and we'll find it difficult to suppress our tears. It's an answer to the generation of materialistic 'we', who never shy from proclaiming our great culture and tradition, but do nothing for our country.

    The asset of the film is Shahrukh Khan, looking ordinary and real but in an extra-ordinary performance. His most real since 'Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa' and his career's best. ARR music is soulful and original. The theme song 'Yeh Jo Des Hai Mera' haunts both in terms of its visuals and wordings.

    But above all, it's the good intention and the attention to detail, of director Ashutosh Gowarikar that makes wonders for this truly experimental and moving cinema.

    I can and will definitely view this movie once more, to celebrate it feel and spirit. I can't predict its box office outcome, as the masses love fantasies and escapist cinema. But it's definitely a treat for those who want to see moving and believable films on a large scale. Also if we don't embrace different cinema like this or even 'the torturous but different Musafir' for that matter, we'll continue to get more 'Sarson ka Saag', 'Karva Chauths', 'Maahi Ve' filled designer romance fables from the Chopra-Johar clan!

    Regardless of the box office outcome, take a bow Ashutosh, Shahrukh and ARR!

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      For authenticity, Ashutosh Gowariker shot a scene at Launch Pad 39A, at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA. This is the first Indian film to actually be shot inside the NASA research center.
    • Goofs
      Mohan directly attaches the plug in the AC socket for the foot massager he brought from USA. In reality the plug standards of USA and India are different and will not fit in other country's socket. An adapter must be used for compatibility.
    • Quotes

      Mohan Bhargav: I'm only speaking of things I've experienced while living here. And that is that we keep fighting among ourselves when we must fight against illiteracy, over-population & corruption. Everyday, in our streets & homes, each one of us keeps saying their is no future of this country. This country is on the path of destruction. If we keep saying this, we will one day actually land up there. You'll need to do something about this. You too! Not just the members of the Panchayat but everyone in the village. You're blaming Panchayat for your problems. But when you step into their shoes, you'll do the same thing. This applies to me too. The dalits blame the brahmins and brahmins claim that their piety is despoiled by the dalits. The blacksmith & potter blame the moneylender. The land owners blame the peasants, but they don't give them their rights. In what way are we great then? If we have problems in the village, we point our finger at the State and the State at someone else. We all are finding fault with each other! But the true fact is that we're all to be blamed. Because the problem is us. Me, you, all of us...

      Vishwa: Are you out of your mind! What are you saying?

      Mohan Bhargav: All I know is that a weaver who changed his occupation by becoming a farmer can't even feed his family or give his children even some basic education. He can only watch his kids die of malnutrition.

      [Mohan leaves]

    • Connections
      Featured in 50th Filmfare Awards (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Yeh Tara Woh Tara
      Sung by Udit Narayan, Master Vignesh, Baby Pooja & Kids

      Lyrics by Javed Akhtar

      Composed by A.R. Rahman

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 17, 2004 (India)
    • Countries of origin
      • India
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Swades Wikipedia
    • Languages
      • Hindi
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Swades: We, the People
    • Filming locations
      • Wai, Maharashtra, India
    • Production companies
      • Ashutosh Gowariker Productions
      • Dillywood
      • UTV Motion Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,223,240
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $424,804
      • Dec 19, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,953,889
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 3h 9m(189 min)
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby SR
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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