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In Reply to: RE: I grew up on Indian films posted by Bill the K on March 15, 2017 at 10:04:13
Those Indian titles throw me off, which one of them could be translated as Vagabond? I think Awaara?
Edits: 03/16/17Follow Ups:
Yes, Vagabond is Awaara. Sri 420 is also a vagabond who could be booked as per Section 420 of the Criminal Act. In general Raj Kapoor was imitating Charlie Chaplin. Stalin's successors thought since they could not show pictures of CC, they would show an imitation. The entertainment deprived Russian masses fell for it. The songs had catchy tunes which I am unable to deprogram.
Cheers
Bill
There is that strange special feel - watching something that you remember from over 60 years ago... :)
I liked it, and did not find the music too much or irritating, the main story is strong enough and songs limited - unlike in the later Indian films, where they tend to dominate weak story line.
Will try to locate some other films that you recommended - thank you!
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I saw an old movie Hum Dono (We Two) again after 50 years, on Youtube. I was shattered with nostalgic sorrow. It is a very good movie, not too many songs but a few good ones, good acting, good story but sad.
Best Wishes
Bill
Where do you get these?
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Hum Dono 1961 is available on Youtube. 2h long.
Cheers
Bill
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Only in Hindi.
But by clicking on other Youtube suggestions, we cam across the other marvel we did not see before: Visconti's The Witches with Silvana Mangano.
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Sorry you couldnt find subtitled ones. Good you could run into Silvano Mangano.
Hindi is the language of the North and we in the south did not understand the conversation of Hindi Movies. We guessed from the gestures and the body language. But we could learn the songs. I sang the songs at some functions without knowing what I was saying! I still dont know the whole meaning.
There are many Hindi movies for sale or rent at Amazon.
Best Wishes
Bill
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