Swades - Revisited ! Trillion Thanks Vithur for locating this review,
and after so many days, unfolded the movie right in front of my
eyes... I must have seen this movie over 200 times..... 

In Hindi movies, I rate Ashutosh very very high for his film craft and
for doing real justice to Rahman songs in all his movies right from
Lagaan to JA. Same goes for Mani Ratnam in Tamil.....

And yes, Everytime "Yeh jo des hai tera" by our Guru is played, does
not fail to bring tears in my eyes.....meaningful lyrics, soulful
voice of Rahman and the music & Ashutosh's direction..... Mindblowing !

Thanks again and with best regards
Dinesh Vaidya
Pune

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Vithur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> *http://paruvella.com/2008/07/29/swades-we-the-people/*
> **
> *Swades, *is one of those movies every NRI loves to relate himself
to but a
> very few truly get inspired by it.  Beside his love for the country,
Mohan
> Bhargav had Kaveri Amma and the ever charming Geetha to pull him
back after
> his project assignment with *Nasha*. Cut to the real world, most of us
> despite having our own kaveri amma (spelt family) and that certain
element
> of patriotism, we still tend to get hounded by unexplainable
circumstances ,
> uncomprehensible  consequences and never retreat to swades and if we
do its
> more for a reason which sounds like "enough is enough i need to go
back for
> my family" and nothing else, which I think is perfectly alright. It
takes
> love for the masses and the urge to do great things for the country more
> than the sense of personal (spelt family again)  well-being that
will drive
> people to their *charanpurs *by giving a boot to the much loved
lifestyle in
> *vides*, I have to quote Melaram who says "*apni chaukat ka diya giving
> light to neighbours houze *".
> 
> Back to the movie, Ashutosh is for swades what sun is to solar
system, he
> draws first-rate performance from Shahrukh khan, we all know he can
act and
> ham if not controlled, but in this role as Mohan Bhargav, he is
mesmerizing,
> Kaveri Amma played by kishori ballal breaks the stereotype of mommy'ish
> roles in Hindi cinema, Gayatri Joshi follows suit in similar fashion.
> 
> I relate to the loneliness that SRK feels in the US, I love those
numerous
> occasions when ashutosh uses symbolism and analogies to convey deeper
> meanings and earthy feelings like SRK's feet on the plush floor mat
and then
> in the temple's holy water, the box of spices,  his *Jaguar *in US and
> triples ride on the scooter back in India, Flying to India in Executive
> class, the trip to meet *Haridas- *on noisy trains, serene sail
boats and
> dingy buses*. *I loved *charanpur *and its characters in Eastman
color,  the
> verandah inside the *chanranpur *home, I love the gullible Gaythri
Joshi and
> her head strong principles (or whatever) , conversations and
arguments  with
> the village panchayat, I simply adore SRK's *Mohan Bhargav* for a
certain *
> phoren* swagger and sophitication that he displays early on, the
naivity and
> the self-exploration later in the movie,  I love the music by AR
Rahman, and
> our song *Yeh jo des hai tera*, which never ceases to move me.
> 
> Wishing one day that I reach a stage where a diya from my chaukat gives
> light to a whole neighborhood, I approve of Swades as one of the best
> coming-of-age and awakening movies in history of Indian Cinema.
> 
> Just for the fact, *Chiranjeevi *on similar lines acted and produced a
> *K.Balachander
> *directed "*Rudraveena*", which ofcourse is a milestone in Telugu
cinematic
> history.
> 
> Later!
> 
> 
> -- 
> regards,
> Vithur
> 
> ARR -- The Sweet Cube always
>


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