Sunday, June 1, 2014

Streaming Daasi (1981) Online

Daasi (1981)Daasi (1981)iMDB Rating: 5.2
Date Released : 26 June 1981
Genre : Drama, Romance
Stars : Sanjeev Kumar, Rekha, Moushumi Chatterjee, Rakesh Roshan. After the passing away of her parents, Mangala moves in with her maternal uncle, his wife, and five cousins, who all live a poor lifestyle in a small town. She has a sweetheart in Anoop and hopes to marry him someday. When Anoop hesitates, her marriage is arranged elsewhere, however, on the day of the marriage, the groom meets with an accident and passes away. Her aunt quickly gets her married to..." />
Movie Quality : BRrip
Format : MKV
Size : 870 MB

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After the passing away of her parents, Mangala moves in with her maternal uncle, his wife, and five cousins, who all live a poor lifestyle in a small town. She has a sweetheart in Anoop and hopes to marry him someday. When Anoop hesitates, her marriage is arranged elsewhere, however, on the day of the marriage, the groom meets with an accident and passes away. Her aunt quickly gets her married to a singer named Anand. After the marriage, Mangala is shocked to find that Anand is blind and detests him. When she finds out that he cares for her, she changes her mind and falls in love with him. Then Anoop re-enters her life, Anand finds out, and drives her out. Mangala returns home to her aunt, but she refuses to accept her. Then Mangala finds out that Anand has become a famous singer as well as an alcoholic. She goes to his house in Bombay, gets herself hired as a servant, calls herself Daasi, and pretends to be dumb so that Anand cannot hear her voice and recognize. Eventually she ...

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Review :

Rekha's Dance

I don't remember much about this movie but the dance Rekha performs playing two roles (male and female) is astonishing. At first I didn't catch on to what she was doing. Her dance seemed like a series of disjointed movements like that you'd see in modern dance. Then near the end of the piece I finally understood that it was a story she was telling through pantomime and I thought it ingenious. Her facial expressions were so dead on that you could distinctly see the two people in her comical sex tale. Then when her dance was over, she turned back into her movie character, the demur upstart of the show. However, despite knowing what she was trying to get across, I also enjoyed those earlier moments of not knowing, when I initially didn't get it and I thought what I was watching was avant-garde, a collage of movements, like snapshots of people doing various activities as you flip through the TV channels. Masterfully done, Rekha (and choreographer)!

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