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Yaadein (1964 film) Yaadein (English: Memories) is a 1964 black and white Hindi film directed and produced by Sunil Dutt also starring himself. The only other actor in the film is Nargis Dutt that too in a silhouette in the final scene.
Actor: Sunil Dutt
Language: Hindi
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Yaadein (English: Memories) is a 1964 black and white Hindi film directed and produced by Sunil Dutt also starring himself. The only other actor in the film is Nargis Dutt that too in a silhouette in the final scene.
Music by: Vasant Desai
Language: Hindi
Produced by: Sunil Dutt (Ajanta Arts)
Starring: Sunil Dutt; Nargis Dutt
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Yaadein (English: Memories) is a 1964 black and white Hindi film directed and produced by Sunil Dutt also starring himself. The only other actor in the film is Nargis Dutt that too in a silhouette in the final scene.[1][2]
This film is the first Indian film in cinema that features only a single actor and hence has found an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records in the category Fewest actors in a narrative film.[3][4]
Film narrative progresses through dialogues and background music composed by Vasant Desai, who also gave two songs sung by Lata Mangeshkar.
The film is
soliloquy
of a man who comes home to find that his wife and son are not at home,
he assumes that they have left him and reminiscences his life with them,
and scared of his life without them, he regrets his past indiscretions.
Yaadein | |
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Directed by | Sunil Dutt |
Produced by | Sunil Dutt (Ajanta Arts) |
Written by | Akhtar ul-Iman |
Starring | Sunil Dutt Nargis Dutt |
Music by | Vasant Desai |
Cinematography | Ramachandra |
Release date
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Running time
| 113 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
This film is the first Indian film in cinema that features only a single actor and hence has found an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records in the category Fewest actors in a narrative film.[3][4]
Film narrative progresses through dialogues and background music composed by Vasant Desai, who also gave two songs sung by Lata Mangeshkar.
Overview
Music
- "Radha Tu Hai Diwani" - Lata Mangeshkar
- "Dekha Hai Sapna Koi" - Lata Mangeshkar
Cast
- Sunil Dutt - Anil
Awards
- 1964: National Awards
- 1966: Filmfare Award
- Best Cinematographer: S. Ramachandra (B&W category)
- Best Sound: Essa M. Suratwala [5]
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Director:
Sunil Dutt
Stars:
Sanjay Dutt,
Reena Roy,
Tina Ambani
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Sanjay Dutt | ... | Child Silhouette | |
Sunil Dutt | ... | Anil | |
Nargis | ... | Priya's silhouette |
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The film is soliloquy of a man who comes home
to find that his wife and son are not at home, he assumes that they have
left him and reminiscences his life with them, and scared of his life
without them, he regrets his past indiscretions.
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This film is first-ever Indian and one of kind films in world cinema as it features only a single actor and hence has found an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records in the category Fewest actors in a narrative film. See more »User Reviews
An extraordinary experiment with an ordinary impact
Almost fifty years ago, with this movie,
Sunil Dutt attempted something remarkably innovative and courageous
a
hundred minute feature starring no one else but himself!
Vanity is undesirable. But no one can deny that some of the greatest artists been some of the most vainglorious people of their time. Be it painters or actors, politicians or writers. If the vanity was not in their words, it was in their works. If it was not in their works, it was in their actions. In some ways a Mahatma Gandhi walking semi-naked, with just a loincloth on, into the viceroy's office was a blasphemously vain thing to do!
So, is humility overrated?
Cinema, being a visual medium, is a breeding ground for narcissism. Some people, the privileged lot blessed by above average looks, express the very emotion by being very finicky about their physicality. Some others take the other route, of being much in love with their craft- and in the process many of them end of pushing the envelope. 'Yaadein' is one such example where an artist's indulgence with himself and his craft has produced an extremely unique and personal piece of work. More than a movie, it is a statement that there is no limit to creativity and that the possibilities are indeed infinite.
But all said and done cinema is a medium to entertain, most would say. But a few would add that it is also a medium to express. However, the two things are seldom separate as more innovative the expression, more is the probability of it also being entertaining. So is 'Yaadein' entertaining? Depends on what your cup of tea is. For those who can appreciate experiments for how much out from the box they are, will certainly relish watching the movie, despite its excruciatingly slow pace. Also, there is another set of people (a big one at that) who might identify with a lot of things Sunil Dutt does in the movie- people who are married and especially ones who have been that for a while. But those who look for a story (a majority I presume) would be disappointed (that is if they manage to complete the film- my guess is they won't! I just about managed myself).
The film has a young Sunil Dutt coming home after work and discovering that his wife has walked out of his life- taking with her their two kids and leaving behind a note and lifetime of memories. As the night progresses the man starts reminiscing of the past and transforms from being an angry and vengeful husband to a helpless and hopeless romantic, longing for his wife and kids. In the process his soliloquy is what keeps the audience company. Instead of using other actors, Sunil Dutt uses sounds, dialogues, shadows, puppets, balloons, and what not- to create the scenes. To an ardent movie lover, this very compromise and how it is executed would be worth the hundred minutes of the run-time.
Once I was done watching the film, a question just came to my mind intuitively. How does Sanjay Dutt feel when he watches this film of his parents? It is like reading a personal diary for it contains so many moments that seem to come straight out of Sunil Dutt and Nargis Dutt's lives. Today both of them are no more, but their work would remain forever for the benefit of their posterity (and the fans). Truly, cinema (or art in general) is one sure way created by mere mortals to achieve immortality.
For my views on more such lesser known movies from the world of Hindi cinema, do check moviesandnomore.blogspot.in
Vanity is undesirable. But no one can deny that some of the greatest artists been some of the most vainglorious people of their time. Be it painters or actors, politicians or writers. If the vanity was not in their words, it was in their works. If it was not in their works, it was in their actions. In some ways a Mahatma Gandhi walking semi-naked, with just a loincloth on, into the viceroy's office was a blasphemously vain thing to do!
So, is humility overrated?
Cinema, being a visual medium, is a breeding ground for narcissism. Some people, the privileged lot blessed by above average looks, express the very emotion by being very finicky about their physicality. Some others take the other route, of being much in love with their craft- and in the process many of them end of pushing the envelope. 'Yaadein' is one such example where an artist's indulgence with himself and his craft has produced an extremely unique and personal piece of work. More than a movie, it is a statement that there is no limit to creativity and that the possibilities are indeed infinite.
But all said and done cinema is a medium to entertain, most would say. But a few would add that it is also a medium to express. However, the two things are seldom separate as more innovative the expression, more is the probability of it also being entertaining. So is 'Yaadein' entertaining? Depends on what your cup of tea is. For those who can appreciate experiments for how much out from the box they are, will certainly relish watching the movie, despite its excruciatingly slow pace. Also, there is another set of people (a big one at that) who might identify with a lot of things Sunil Dutt does in the movie- people who are married and especially ones who have been that for a while. But those who look for a story (a majority I presume) would be disappointed (that is if they manage to complete the film- my guess is they won't! I just about managed myself).
The film has a young Sunil Dutt coming home after work and discovering that his wife has walked out of his life- taking with her their two kids and leaving behind a note and lifetime of memories. As the night progresses the man starts reminiscing of the past and transforms from being an angry and vengeful husband to a helpless and hopeless romantic, longing for his wife and kids. In the process his soliloquy is what keeps the audience company. Instead of using other actors, Sunil Dutt uses sounds, dialogues, shadows, puppets, balloons, and what not- to create the scenes. To an ardent movie lover, this very compromise and how it is executed would be worth the hundred minutes of the run-time.
Once I was done watching the film, a question just came to my mind intuitively. How does Sanjay Dutt feel when he watches this film of his parents? It is like reading a personal diary for it contains so many moments that seem to come straight out of Sunil Dutt and Nargis Dutt's lives. Today both of them are no more, but their work would remain forever for the benefit of their posterity (and the fans). Truly, cinema (or art in general) is one sure way created by mere mortals to achieve immortality.
For my views on more such lesser known movies from the world of Hindi cinema, do check moviesandnomore.blogspot.in
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dekha hai sapna koi tu kyu roya hai sote hue
tu kyu roya hai sote hue
aisa na hoga kabhi tere papa ke hote hue
tere papa ke hote hue
tere khilone jo maine bhi tode
rokenge mujhko wo aayenge daude aayenge daude
dekhenge kaise bhala apne munne ko rote hue
apne munne ko rote hue
kya wo akela hame chhod denge
main kaise manu wo dil tod denge dil tod denge
majhi to dekhe nahi apni naiya dubote hue
apni naiya dubote hue
kya tere dukh sukh se anjaan hai wo
ye ghar hai mandir to bhagwaan hai
wo bhagwaan hai wo
beta hame dar hai kya unke mandir me hote hue
unke mandir me hote hue unke mandir me hote hue
radha tu hai diwani kanha ko na pahchani
soch rahi thi wo na aayenge
dekha aa gaye karishan murari
teri galiyo me aa gaye karishan murari
radha ke bin shyam na saaje
radha ke bin shyam na saaje
preet bina murli na baje preet bina murli na baje
jan gaye banwari, dekha aa gaye karishan murari
teri galiyo me aa gaye karishan murari
radha tu hai diwani kanha ko na pahchani
soch rahi thi wo na aayenge
dekha aa gaye karishan murari
teri galiyo me aa gaye karishan murari
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