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Title:
Vivah
Type: DVD
Publisher: ADLABS Type: DVD |
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Subtitle is English, Arabic & Hebrew |
| by musicolit: |
A template for how love and family could be This is a simple plot; almost a documentary of how an arranged marriage is chosen and the steps thereafter to the marriage itself (with a hiccup and plot twist in the second half being the only diversion from this).
It is a bit of propaganda for arranged marriages and how they could be... if they were 2 stunning people with deeply loving natures and a natural connection made in heaven..and parents who consulted them fully... oh and wealthy in laws with very good hearts... and a loving devoted father and sister... and a beautiful country house in gorgeous scenery...! No wonder it doesn't always work out like this!
The realists will find this movie too syrupy as so many of the characters are 'nice' but giving it less than a 5 would almost be like criticizing newspapers if they filled up on good news.
This movie is really a reminder of how all of us could transact our loving interactions in a kindly and humane manner. It shows deep love developing and as it could be between pure-hearted people. Now that is something nice to hang out with for a change!
Shahid Kapoor is always a delight to watch and does a great job with this plot. I am now starting to look out for his movies. He is still young and has a lot of potential. He brings the requisite pure warm innocence and honesty - and good looks (he is a very beautiful young man).
Amrita Rao similarly plays the pure-hearted, kindly, coy yet quietly capable and intelligent, bride to be.
All other actors add strength to this group- from those playing fathers and in-laws, to the only character with a shadow over them: the bride's 'mother' (who naturally sees the error of her ways in the end).
There are a few nice dances and some pleasant music (one which was in my head after which is a good sign) and beautiful photography.
My DVD was a 'Collector's Edition' which I presume means a lot of people have found this one to treasure. Two age groups watched this at my house- late 20s and mid 50s and both age-groups found it good. Recommended for those with good hearts who are touched by loving human-beings and love itself. |
| by anonymous customer: |
A must-buy, must-watch!! I'm a big fan of Bollywood (even though I'm not Indian!). I've watched dozens of Bollywood films, including the most famous ones and I have to say that this is one of the best I've ever seen. It's on par with Dilwale Dulhani Le Jayenge and the other classics. It's also based on a true story! I absolutely love Shahid Kapoor and he shines in this movie. Very highly recommended! A movie to watch over and over again! |
| by floresm90023: |
A touching film At first, I thought that there was no point to this film. There really isn't any plot and the hatred of the aunt towards her niece seemed a bit forced. However, this film is meant to be a celebration of marriage. Viewed through that perspective, this is a great family film. Sashid and Amrita are charming together. Their characters take you through the rituals of marriage, right from their initial engagement through their courtship and eventual marriage. A great way to spend an evening with family. |
| by kotorisun: |
Soothing scenes, exquisite costumery, & sweet plot - Great Idealistically portraying India as it could still be.
Poonam & Prem's marriage is arranged when a zealous salesman/cousin/matchmaker visits the village (Madhupur)where Poonam resides with her family.
To a backdrop of most glorious scenery (of the humble Indian variety, none of this whimsical across the world adventures) Prem and Poonam learn each others natures & fall most happily in love.
Parents can know best!
Encouraging the traditional values & a dignity and respect of culture, Vivah is a movie I really revelled in.
The house in Madhupur, with it's temple room, open central courtyard, large balconies & Krsna adorning each wall, must be an idealised image now, as more barren westernized architecture, decoration & ideals are sold more and more forcefully in the East.
The jewellery, costumes, scenery - heavenly.
With a delightful ensemble cast, Vivah enchants on every level.
Shahid Kapur acting as Prem, and Poonam from Amrita Rao are very good - but it is the support cast who really shine.
Ok one concession - it is a little slow moving, especially the last half.
Kotori ojadis [...] March 2007 |
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