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Annie, a hearing and speech impaired couple's daughter, meets Raj, who brings music and love to her life. However, this disrupts her peace as well.
Release date: 9 August 1996 (India)
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Khamoshi: The Musical (Hindi: ख़ामोशी; English: Silence) is an Indian musical drama film which was released on 9 August 1996. It starred Nana Patekar, Manisha Koirala, Salman Khan, Seema Biswas and Helen, and marked Sanjay Leela Bhansali's directorial debut. The film won several awards and grossed ₹7.75 crore (US$1.2 million) in India.[2]
A few years later, after the tragic death of Sam, Annie's (Manisha Koirala) life is shattered and music and singing fades away. When Annie grows up she gets in touch with music once again — with Raj (Salman Khan) whom she falls in love with. She starts singing again. When Annie gets pregnant, her father tells her to abort the baby because it will dishonor the family. Annie refuses to go against her church and religion. When Joseph learns this he asks Annie to leave the house. Raj tries to convince Annie's father that he is a nice guy, but Joseph dislikes him mainly because he is a Hindu who doesn't live in Goa, so Annie would have to live far away from him.
Annie marries Raj and gives birth to a boy, whom they name Sam, after her brother. She, Raj, and Sam go to Joseph's house to reconcile with him. Joseph accepts Annie's boy and approves Raj as his son-in-law. Things are really beautiful when their life takes a drastic turn. Annie and Raj have a devastating accident; Annie is seriously injured and goes into coma. Joseph, Flavy, and Raj try hard to revive her, even trying to stir her emotionally for the sake of Sam. The broken Raj, Joseph's moving mute 'speech,' and Flavy's love and hope bring Annie back to consciousness.
The music for the film was composed by Jatin Lalit and lyrics were written by Majrooh Sultanpuri. "Jaana suno" was unofficially inspired by singer-songwriter Paul Anka's song "Bring the wine".[3]
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| Khamoshi: The Musical ख़ामोशी |
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| Directed by | Sanjay Leela Bhansali |
| Written by | Sanjay Leela Bhansali Sutapa Sikdar |
| Starring | Nana Patekar Manisha Koirala Salman Khan Seema Biswas Helen Raghuvir Yadav |
| Music by | Jatin-Lalit |
| Cinematography | Anil Mehta |
| Edited by | Kenneth Phillips Bela Segal |
| Distributed by | SLB Films |
Release date
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9 August 1996 |
Running time
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160 minutes |
| Country | India |
| Language | Hindi |
| Box office | ₹77.5 million (US$1.2 million)[1] |
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Plot
The story is about Joseph (Nana Patekar) and Flavy Braganza (Seema Biswas), a deaf and mute couple in Goa. They have a baby girl, Annie (played by Priya Parulekar as young Annie), who is able to speak and hear. A few years later they have another baby, a boy named Sam, who also speaks and hears. Annie's life is divided into two worlds — one with her parents and the other of music, which she loves. Annie gets her musical inspirations from her grandmother, Maria Braganza (Helen).A few years later, after the tragic death of Sam, Annie's (Manisha Koirala) life is shattered and music and singing fades away. When Annie grows up she gets in touch with music once again — with Raj (Salman Khan) whom she falls in love with. She starts singing again. When Annie gets pregnant, her father tells her to abort the baby because it will dishonor the family. Annie refuses to go against her church and religion. When Joseph learns this he asks Annie to leave the house. Raj tries to convince Annie's father that he is a nice guy, but Joseph dislikes him mainly because he is a Hindu who doesn't live in Goa, so Annie would have to live far away from him.
Annie marries Raj and gives birth to a boy, whom they name Sam, after her brother. She, Raj, and Sam go to Joseph's house to reconcile with him. Joseph accepts Annie's boy and approves Raj as his son-in-law. Things are really beautiful when their life takes a drastic turn. Annie and Raj have a devastating accident; Annie is seriously injured and goes into coma. Joseph, Flavy, and Raj try hard to revive her, even trying to stir her emotionally for the sake of Sam. The broken Raj, Joseph's moving mute 'speech,' and Flavy's love and hope bring Annie back to consciousness.
Cast
- Nana Patekar as Joseph
- Salman Khan as Raj
- Manisha Koirala as Annie
- Seema Biswas as Flavy
- Helen as Maria
- Himani Shivpuri as Raj's Mother
- Raghuvir Yadav as Willie
Music
| Khamoshi: The Musical | ||||
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| Soundtrack album by Jatin Lalit | ||||
| Released | 1996 | |||
| Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
| Length | 59:30 | |||
| Label | Polygram | |||
| Producer | Jatin Lalit | |||
| Jatin Lalit chronology | ||||
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| Track No. | Title | Singer(s) | Duration |
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| 01 | "Bahon Ke Darmiyan" | Hariharan, Alka Yagnik | 6:49 |
| 02 | "Aankhon Mein Kya" | Kumar Sanu | 7:25 |
| 03 | "Gaate Thay Pehle Akele" | Kavita Krishnamurthy, Shraddha Pandit, Khusumum | 5:57 |
| 04 | "Jaana Suno Hum Tum Pe Marte Hain" | Udit Narayan | 5:13 |
| 05 | "Aaj Main Upar" | Kavita Krishnamurthy & Kumar Sanu | 5:31 |
| 06 | "Yeh Dil Sun Raha Hain" | Kavita Krishnamurthy | 6:06 |
| 07 | "Saagar Kinare Bhi Do Dil Hain Pyaase" | Udit Narayan, Sulakshana Pandit & Jatin Pandit | 6:00 |
| 08 | "Mausam Ke Sargam Ko Sun" | Kavita Krishnamurthy, Shrradha Pandit | 6:28 |
| 09 | "Shinga-Linga"^ | Remo Fernandes, Dominique Cerejo | 5:34 |
| 10 | "Huiya Ho"^ | Remo Fernandes, Dominique Cerejo | 4:27 |
Awards
1996 Filmfare Awards
- Critics Award for Best Movie - Sanjay Leela Bhansali
- Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress - Manisha Koirala
- Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Actress- Manisha Koirala
- Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Music Director - Jatin-Lalit
- Best Female Playback - Kavita Krishnamurthy for "Aaj Main Upar"
- Best Art Direction - Nitin Chandrakant Desai
- Best Sound Design - Jitendra Chowdhary
1996 Star Screen Awards
- Best Actress - Manisha Koirala
- Best Supporting Actress - Seema Biswas
- Star Screen Award for Best Female Playback - Kavita Krishnamurthy for "Aaj Main Upar"
- Star Screen Award for Best Lyricist - Majrooh Sultanpuri for "Aaj Main Upar"
Trivia
- Madhuri Dixit was offered the role of Manisha but rejected as she had date issues.
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Rating: 7.5/10 - 1,955 votes
Drama · Goa based Joseph Braganza and his wife Flavy, devout Catholics, are both deaf and ..... Trivia. German film Beyond Silence was inspired by Khamoshi.
Goa based Joseph Braganza and his wife Flavy, devout
Catholics, are both deaf and mute. He makes a living selling soap bars
door to door. Flavy gets pregnant and gives birth to a daughter ...
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Nana Patekar, Salman Khan, Manisha Koirala | See full cast & crew »Cast
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Raj
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Annie
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Willy
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Sam
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Raj's Father
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Priest
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Maria
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| Sunil Rege | |||
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Goa based Joseph Braganza and his wife Flavy, devout Catholics, are both
deaf and mute. He makes a living selling soap bars door to door. Flavy
gets pregnant and gives birth to a daughter who they name Annie, who can
speak and hear much to their delight. Flavy soon gives birth to a son,
Sam, who can also hear and speak. A few years later, Sam accidentally
passes away, making Joseph lose faith. Joseph, unable to make a living
selling soap, opens a toy making factory and the family prospers. Annie
grows up, takes to music and singing in a great way, meets with a young
man named Raj and both fall in love. Joseph dislikes Raj, mainly because
he is Hindu, is able to speak and hear, not a resident of Goa, and the
fear of losing Annie forever and thus their contact with the world. When
Annie gets pregnant, Joseph is enraged, he asks her to abort, when she
refuses, he asks her to leave his house. What will Annie do next? Will
Joseph, Flavy and Annie ever re-unite. Written by
rAjOo (gunwanti@hotmail.com)
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Written by Majrooh Sultanpuri
Composed by Jatin Pandit and Lalit Pandit
Performed by Kavita Krishnamurthy
Courtesy of PolyGram Music India
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Helen only accepted a role in this movie because of special request by her stepson, Salman Khan. See more »Quotes
Raj: [to Annie about her parents] They will not be able to hear you, but they will be able to feel you.See more »
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Yeh Dil Sun Raha HaiWritten by Majrooh Sultanpuri
Composed by Jatin Pandit and Lalit Pandit
Performed by Kavita Krishnamurthy
Courtesy of PolyGram Music India
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music transcends silence..
Kahmoshi The Musical,
is Sanjay Leela Bhansali's first directorial venture - a sensitive,
introspective film about a deaf mute Catholic couple living in Goa. The
world of Joseph (Nana Patekar) and Flavy (Seema Biswas) is a silent one
and into this world in born their first child Annie (Manisha) who can
speak and hear & loves music. She is trained in music by her
grandmother Maria (Helen) but the family is so poor they have to sell
many cherished belongings including their piano. Annie's younger brother
dies tragically leaving the family stunned and music is banished from
their lives. Into Annie's world walks in the dashing Raj (Salman Khan) a
budding musician. Raj falls for Annie and wants her to sing his songs.
Annie's father hates Raj - the usual confrontations, despair follow.
Annie's meeting up with Raj is followed by a catastrophe and we wait for
the outcome while the story is told to us in flashback.
The musical is naturally full of music - some of it is hauntingly beautiful - songs like Bahon ke Darmiyan, Jaana suno hum tumpe marte hain, Yeh Dil Sun Raha Hai and extremely touching in the film. But there is just too much music. After about an hour I was cowering at the thought of yet another number as the hero and heroine would run up and down the steps of the lighthouse. Some songs are just fillers and do not add to or move the story forward in any way. With some crisp editing, and a few fewer songs, Khamoshi would have clocked at 2 hours and been a perfect film. The marriage of music and the serious content of the material also jarred at times.
The acting: Manisha steals the show utterly and absolutely. Is there anything she cannot do? Her break down when her father throws her out of the house is a virtuoso performance. Salman is the best he will ever be, handsome, no overt gimmicky moves or gestures, just plain and simple acting - after seeing Khamoshi I can see what people saw in Salman. But even Mr. Bhansali could not keep his restrained for ever and we got Samir in HDDCS! Nana Patekar was okay - actually he was the biggest disappointment - his acting was sort of repetitive and he did not age at all in the span of 20 years showed in the film. Seema Biswas was awesome - seeing her I felt all the anguish and pain a mute person would feel at their inability to communicate. She blew me away as the film opened and she put her ear to the big speaker and "felt" the music. Helen was excellent - a great role for her too - one of her better ones where she was required to act. The little girl who played the young Annie was amazing.
The story is simple yet very effective, the direction is deft but Bhansali shows his self indulgence even in this minimal film. There is a monologue by Nana Patekar (being 'translated' by Salman) that tell us the whole story all over again - is it necessary? But overall this is an excellent directorial debut and a movie worth watching. Be warned that this is serious fare and will require patience.
The musical is naturally full of music - some of it is hauntingly beautiful - songs like Bahon ke Darmiyan, Jaana suno hum tumpe marte hain, Yeh Dil Sun Raha Hai and extremely touching in the film. But there is just too much music. After about an hour I was cowering at the thought of yet another number as the hero and heroine would run up and down the steps of the lighthouse. Some songs are just fillers and do not add to or move the story forward in any way. With some crisp editing, and a few fewer songs, Khamoshi would have clocked at 2 hours and been a perfect film. The marriage of music and the serious content of the material also jarred at times.
The acting: Manisha steals the show utterly and absolutely. Is there anything she cannot do? Her break down when her father throws her out of the house is a virtuoso performance. Salman is the best he will ever be, handsome, no overt gimmicky moves or gestures, just plain and simple acting - after seeing Khamoshi I can see what people saw in Salman. But even Mr. Bhansali could not keep his restrained for ever and we got Samir in HDDCS! Nana Patekar was okay - actually he was the biggest disappointment - his acting was sort of repetitive and he did not age at all in the span of 20 years showed in the film. Seema Biswas was awesome - seeing her I felt all the anguish and pain a mute person would feel at their inability to communicate. She blew me away as the film opened and she put her ear to the big speaker and "felt" the music. Helen was excellent - a great role for her too - one of her better ones where she was required to act. The little girl who played the young Annie was amazing.
The story is simple yet very effective, the direction is deft but Bhansali shows his self indulgence even in this minimal film. There is a monologue by Nana Patekar (being 'translated' by Salman) that tell us the whole story all over again - is it necessary? But overall this is an excellent directorial debut and a movie worth watching. Be warned that this is serious fare and will require patience.
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