Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Swades


Swades

Cast
Shah Rukh Khan, Gayatri Joshi, Vishwa S. Badola,
Kishori Ballal, Daya Shankar Pandey

Directed & Produced : Ashutosh Gowariker
Singers : Udit Narayan, Baby Pooja, Master Vignesh, Alka Yagnik,
Hariharan, Kailash Kher, Sadhana Sargam,
A R Rahman, Madhushree, Vijay Prakash,
Ashutosh Gowarikar
Lyricist : Javed Akhtar
Music Director : A R Rahman

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Story

Mohan Bhargava is an NRI working at NASA in a lucrative and prestigious position. He had been a student at the University of Pennsylvania, an Ivy League school with a large Asian population. After twelve years in the US, he decides to return to India to find his nanny, Kaveri Amma, with whom he has completely lost touch. Along the way, he meets a number of interesting people from the village where Kaveri Amma now lives; there's the village postmaster, eager to know more about e-mails and the internet, while also having a keen hobby of wrestling; the ex-freedom fighter who teaches history at the local school and is a lone voice of reason amongst the village elders; there's also a cook who harbours ambitions of opening a dhaba on a US freeway, and sees in Mohan an opportunity to get himself a visa.

Review

1. Indiainfo
by anjali


Director Ashutosh Gowariker's Swades, the most awaited flick is finally out. After Lagaan, one of the biggest hits in 2001, Swades was looked upon with great expectations as it cast none other than the Bollywood 'baadshah' Shahrukh Khan.

Set in modern day India, Swades is a film that tackles the issue facing the citizens of this nation at grass root level. The India of Swades is colourful, heterogeneous and complex, and it is to this environment that Mohan Bhargava (Shahrukh Khan), a bright young scientist working as project manager in NASA, returns to, on a quest to find his childhood nanny...read fulll review...

2. ApunKaChoice by Nitika Desai

Despite the noble intention that underscores the theme of Swades, and despite the presence of a superstar who, for the first time, comes forth as an actor rather than a star, Ashutosh Gowarikar’s film turns out to be a preachy discourse rather than an entertaining and thought provoking film.

The trouble with Swades is that the same point is driven home so many times from different ways that the movie becomes an exposition on morality and the need for the ‘educated, modern and privileged’ to do their bit for those still living in complete ignorance at the grassroot level in Indian villages... read full review...

3. BBC Shropshire by Manish Gajjar

Shah Rukh Khan has given a heart warming and sincere performance in Swades.He gets under the skin of his character. So much so, that we feel Mohan's pain and his dilemma as he faces these village people.

And to evoke such emotions from the audience is a great achievement. Full credit goes to director Ashutosh Gowarikar.

The director has successfully managed to convey the message home - if you have the talent and the know-how, then return to your roots to help others improve their lives...read full review...

4. IndiaGlitz by Subhash K. Jha

Somewhere in a village in northern India, a train brings the troubled protagonist Mohan Bhargava chugging to a halt at a godforsaken station. A little boy runs along screaming, "Water for 25 paise."

Mohan, who has never touched anything but mineral water in India, buys the water...probably contaminated but still water that belongs to his soil, his country....

The life-defining moment in Ashutosh Gowariker's eagerly awaited follow-up to "Lagaan" is so sincerely sublime and so intricately poignant that it brings to mind some of the most tragic interludes on the vicissitudes of Indian poverty, as seen in Satyajit Ray's "Pather Panchali" and Bimal Roy's "Do Bigha Zameen"....read full review...


5. Express India by shubhra Gupta

Three years after Lagaan, Ashutosh Gowariker gives us Swades, a quieter, more contemplative take on patriotism and progress. Gowariker scores big on two counts: by setting his story in a village, and by getting Shah Rukh Khan to play everyman-hero with a conviction never seen in his performances before.

It is no myth that 70 per cent of India, which lives in its villages, has been obliterated from mainstream Bollywood. The director puts the ‘gaon’ back on the map, and this is a brave choice: it was easier to go rural, and stay rural in Lagaan. Here, Mohan Bhargava, NASA weatherman and an about-to-be-US citizen, has to take a tough call between the creature comforts of an American metropolis and the challenges that will face him in a backward, off-the-map UP village.

Leaving behind his high-pressure deadlines, Mohan (Shah Rukh) arrives in Charanpur in search of his beloved Kaveri amma (Kishori Ballal). It turns out to be a journey in more ways than one: a discovery of roots, and a realisation of who he is, and what he wants to be. Helping him in his quest,...read full review ...


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