Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Streaming Ek Baar Phir (Once Again) (1980) Online

Ek Baar Phir (Once Again) (1980)Ek Baar Phir (Once Again) (1980)iMDB Rating: 7.2
Date Released : 7 March 1980
Genre : Drama
Stars : Suresh Oberoi, Deepti Naval, Pradeep Verma, Chitto Chopra. Kalpana is a young girl living in a small community. She is thrilled when she receives a marriage proposal from a popular Bollywood movie actor named Mahender Kumar, which she accepts. Soon they are married. Kalpana soon finds out that her husband is so busy with his career, that he has no time to spend with her. In order to complete a movie shoot, they travel to Britain, where Kalpana meets with..." />
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Kalpana is a young girl living in a small community. She is thrilled when she receives a marriage proposal from a popular Bollywood movie actor named Mahender Kumar, which she accepts. Soon they are married. Kalpana soon finds out that her husband is so busy with his career, that he has no time to spend with her. In order to complete a movie shoot, they travel to Britain, where Kalpana meets with a struggling student, who doubles as an artist as a living. She finds herself getting attracted to him. It will not be for long before her husband finds out about this, and the impact this will have on his career, and personal life.

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Review :

A path-breaking movie

Now-a-days, it's just a routine to openly discuss the male-female or husband-wife relationships without any prejudices or biases. However it was difficult to imagine a free and frank Hindi movie around three decades back. However in 1980, such a movie came which created a lot of uproar, controversy and discussions in this regard. It was the maiden venture of the producer-director Vinod Pande. And it gave Hindi cinema an outstanding actress belonging to the genre of Shabaana Aazmi and Smita Patil, i.e., Deepti Naval.

Ek Baar Phir (once again) tells the story of a middle class girl who is too glad to be married to a popular bollywood film star. However soon after her marriage, the realities of her married life as well as the real face of her husband starts getting revealed to her. Herself, being a clean-hearted girl of good moral character and full of Indian virtues and adorable values, is taken aback by the newly emerging facts she hadn't even dreamt of while getting married. Concidentially she happens to visit Britain and there she comes across a struggling student who is an artist too. By interacting with him, she is able to discover the truth that he is the kind of a person that she always wanted to see as her man. Then she takes a bold decision about her life in general and her married life in particular.

Ek Baar Phir was by all means a path-breaking movie in that period of three decades back. At that time, the Indian psyche was not at all ready to see a woman on the screen as the typical Hindi movie heroine who leaves her husband moves alongwith somebody else (though years back Mumtaz had done a similar thing in Aapki Kasam, leaving her doubting husband Rajesh Khanna but that was the story of a different genre). By showing that, director Vinod Pande had taken a big risk but that was the first genuine step in the way of woman-lib in Hindi movies (say Indian movies).

The treatment of the story is utterly realistic and the movie got critical accolades because of the brilliant direction. The heartlessness of the bollywood heroes and the cruel system prevailing there has been shown on the screen with utmost sensitivity. Three decades back, neither the banks were giving loans for making movies (as it was not considered an industry) nor the underworld was supposed to be financing them. So the financial position of certain not-so-well-off movie makers was so precarious that sometimes they had to fall to the level of selling their houses. And because of such kind of situation, they had even to even fall at the feet of the egoistic and money-minded superstars. That was the time of super-stardom of heroes which was misused by them (and their secretaries too) to exploit the poor producers.

However the biggest plus point of the movie is its honest examination of husband-wife relationships which makes it a winner all the way. For the first time in a Hindi movie, it was shown that the wife was not ready to adjust with husband's vices and not ready to be carried away by his success, richness and social stature. She wanted to see her husband as a man of principles and ideals (just like her) and not content by becoming the proverbial Cindrella who has got the prince of her dreams. She finds the heartlessness, money-mindedness and loose character (womanizing when away from her due to outdoor shooting) as disgusting.

Even bolder thing shown by the revolutionary director Vinod Pande was that when the good wife disenchanted with the husband whom she can no longer respect in her heart, finds a man on her wavelength, she decides to break out of the wedlock and move alongwith her newly found love without caring for the obloquy of her (and her family of birth as well as her in-laws). Prior to this movie, an Indian woman was always expected to make sacrifices and endure everything. This was the movie which openly declared her right to evaluate, choose and decide for the first time in the history of Hindi movies. That's why I have termed this movie as a path-breaking movie, a trend-setter for (male-female) relationship-based Hindi movies.

One of the most natural actresses of Indian cinema, Deepti Naval showcases her abundant talent in her debut movie itself. It's, by and large, her movie and she has infused life into the role of the sensitive but suffocated wife. Suresh Oberai has been one of the most underrated actors of bollywood. He is simply brilliant in the role of the selfish, infidel, insensitive and money-minded husband. Pradeep Varma has also performed well in the role of the wife's newly found love.

Music by Raghunath Seth is admirable. The best song is the Bhupinder-Anuradha Paudwal duet - Ye Paudhe Ye Patte Ye Phool Ye Hawaayen. The other songs too are quite good. The beautiful lyrics have been written by the director Vinod Pande himself.

Cinematography, editing and other technical aspects of the movie are also up to the mark. Overall the movie is able to keep the viewer focused despite the emotional plot which does not contain many twists and turns. It's definitely an interesting saga, well-narrated.

Any movie buff who is willing to know how the woman of Hindi movies got herself free from the shackles imposed upon her by the stale-tradition and the patriarchal psyche continuing for ages and a revolutionary change set in the Indian cinema, should not miss this movie. This movie is for all those who are interesting in watching meaningful cinema.

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