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8/10
Satire on 70's lost socialist young generation
hbdave_776 December 2009
Seventies was an era of unemployment crisis was so palpable and corruption and favors of politicians rules in job interviews. All those hopeless lost generation of jobless educated youth took solace as socialist rebel. They just smoke, do whatever is available and kill their time.

Written & Directed by K Balachander, the film portrays the life of a bunch of three jobless bachelors living strugglers' life in Delhi. The film is woven with satirical humor and captures delicately the everyday reality of that era. Watch fake lunch scene full of overacting. Some of the dialogues penned by none other than Gulzar are really so ironic and striking one to the scenes depicting reality. For example every time a man tries to post his application/postal order into the postbox, he heard sarcastic laughter sound inside the postbox. In another scene all three guys were sitting on road pavement with hunger in stomach and struggling for money and above them we see the huge signboard saying 'Have you paid your Income Tax?' Wow what a contrast!!! These are just few examples, there are many such brilliant sarcasm running throughout the film.

Where most of the Directors often highlighted either the melodrama or light comedy while dealing with such a subject, K Balachander had kept the spirit of both of them alive in right proportions and that's make the film a fine sensible and sensitive watch. Perhaps he would have made some more such films in Hindi!!! Kamal Hasan has done a few films in Hindi and this one is hardly remembered by anyone but as a jobless struggler poet and hater of hypocrisy, he once again gave his well nuanced performance here. Perhaps a few people of today's generation know about Marathi actor Nilu Phule who almost did the negative roles of street gambler, drunkard in so many films. Watch him here in one of his fine act of good for nothing scornful father and I bet any other actor can do justice to it. Actress Anita Raj ruled in 80's B graders revenge flicks but here she too is so natural and average. The only unfortunate parts of the film are its last half an hour which is quite stereotype and dragging one and the other is music. LP failed to score the magic of memorable melodies they composed in Balachander-Kamal's blockbuster hit 'Ek Duje Ke Liye'.

Recommended to all sensible cinelovers.
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8/10
everybody should see
dashsk23 June 2005
The movie is based on unemployment situation in India and life of few bachelors. How they are living in a flat at New Delhi and struggling for life. Kamal Hassan one of the guy who is living with some friends. where she fell in love with a neighbor's (Anita raj). Everybody's life start from morning and entire day they were struggling for job. when all are returning night then they fight each other for a single cigarette. The story is brilliant. The movie is mind blowing. Finally they were returning home. Kamal Hassan's role is excellent. anita raj was giving a fabulous job. K.Balchander directorial performance was amazing. everybody should see this movie
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