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词条 Koshish
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Music

  4. Awards and nominations

  5. References

  6. External links

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| name = Koshish
| image = KoshishFilmPoster.jpg
| caption = Poster
| director = Gulzar
| producer = Romu N.Sippy
Raj N.Sippy
| writer = Gulzar
| starring = Sanjeev Kumar
Jaya Bhaduri
| music = Madan Mohan
| cinematography = K. Vaikunth
| editing = Waman B. Bhosle
Gurudutt Shirali
| studio =
| distributor =
| released = December 1, 1972
| runtime = 125 min
| country = India
| language = Hindi
| budget =
}}

Koshish ({{lang-hi|कोशिश}}, translation Effort) is a 1972 Hindi movie starring Sanjeev Kumar and Jaya Bhaduri, and directed by Gulzar.

Koshish is considered a landmark movie in the history of Indian cinema. It stars Sanjeev Kumar and Jaya Bhaduri. The movie depicts a deaf and mute couple and their conflicts, pain and struggle to carve out a niche for themselves in a desensitized society. It is a remake of the Japanese film Happiness of Us Alone (1961).[1] The film was later remade in Tamil as Uyarndhavargal in 1977 with Kamal Haasan and Sujatha.

Plot

The movie is a lesson on how to live life, taking up the lives of Hari (Sanjeev Kumar) and Aarthi (Jaya Bhaduri), who are deaf and mute. They meet, fall in love, get married and have a child who they bring up to be well educated and who gets married to a girl similar to his parents. All they have to help them is their hope, confidence and some kindness in the society, along with Uncle Narayan, who is blind. Tragedy strikes their lives as well when they lose their first child thanks to Kanu's greed. But they never give up hope on life and not in one instance during the entire movie do they think about ending it. They live life, fight for it and succeed at a bigger scale than any normal person.

Cast

  • Sanjeev Kumar as Hari Charan Mathur
  • Jaya Bhaduri as Aarti Mathur
  • Om Shivpuri as Uncle Narayan
  • Seema Deo as Teacher
  • Asrani as Kanu (Aarti's Brother)
  • Dina Pathak as Durga (Aarti's Mother)
  • Dilip Kumar as Himself (Cameo)

Music

{{Track listing
| extra_column = Singer(s)
| title1 = Soja Baba Mere | extra1 = Mohammad Rafi | length1 =
| title2 = Humse Hai Watan Hamara | extra2 = Sushma Shreshta | length2 =
}}

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result
1973 National Film Awards Best Screenplay Gulzar {{Won}}
1973 National Film Awards Best Actor Sanjeev Kumar {{Won}}
1974 Filmfare Awards Best Actor Sanjeev Kumar {{Nom}}
1974 Filmfare Awards Best Actress Jaya Bhaduri {{Nom}}

References

1. ^http://www.thehindu.com/lf/2004/09/11/stories/2004091100820200.htm

External links

  • {{IMDb title|0215911}}
{{Gulzar}}{{1970s-Hindi-film-stub}}

10 : 1972 films|1970s Hindi-language films|Indian films|Indo-Pakistani Sign Language films|Films featuring a Best Actor National Award-winning performance|Films about disability in India|Hindi films remade in other languages|Films directed by Gulzar|Films whose writer won the Best Original Screenplay National Film Award|Indian remakes of Japanese films

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