Monday, September 24, 2012

Swades (2004)

Swades (2004)

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Swades: We, the People (Hindi: स्वदेश, pronounced [sʋəˈd̪eːʃ], English: Homeland) is a 2004 Indian film written, produced and directed by Ashutosh Gowariker. The film stars Shahrukh Khan and Gayatri Joshi in her first film. Although Swades was not commercially viable at the Indian box office, it was successful overseas and received universal critical acclaim and a cult following from Indian and other South Asian audiences around the world. The film was featured on Rediff's list of the 10 Best Bollywood Movies of the Decade.

Movie Crew

Director:
Ashutosh Gowariker
Producer:
Ronnie Screwvala
Music Director:
A. R. Rahman
Writer:
Cinematography:
Mahesh Aney
Lyricst:
Javed Akhtar
Singers:
Udit Narayan, Master Vignesh, Baby Pooja, Kailash Kher, Hariharan, Alka Yagnik, Sadhana Sargam, A. R. Rahman, Madhushree, Vijay Prakash, Navin, Madhukar Dhumal

Movie Cast

Shahrukh Khan,
Gayatri Joshi,
Kishori Balal,
8/10 stars from 200 users.Reviews: 50.

Video: Swades (2004) Full Length Movie


Swades: We, the People (Hindi: स्वदेश, pronounced [sʋəˈd̪eːʃ], English: Homeland) is a 2004 Indian film written, produced and directed by Ashutosh Gowariker. The film stars Shahrukh Khan and Gayatri Joshi in her first film. Although Swades was not commercially viable at the Indian box office, it was successful overseas and received universal critical acclaim and a cult following from Indian and other South Asian audiences around the world. The film was featured on Rediff's list of the 10 Best Bollywood Movies of the Decade. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-aVXkztD-fWY/UBd6AqmjDfI/AAAAAAAACi8/j3V6y9boGo4/s1600/logo.pngPT195M08S

Swades (2004) Movie Audio Songs

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Yeh Tara Woh Tara
Length: PT7M13S - From album:Swades (2004)
Saanwariya Saanwariya
Length: PT5M17S - From album:Swades (2004)
Yun Hi Chala Chal
Length: PT7M28S - From album:Swades (2004)
Aahista Aahista
Length: PT6M49S - From album:Swades (2004)
Yeh Jo Des Hai Tera
Length: PT6M28S - From album:Swades (2004)
Pal Pal Hai Bhaari
Length: PT6M50S - From album:Swades (2004)
Dekho Na
Length: PT5M46S - From album:Swades (2004)
Pal Pal Hai Bhaari (Flute)
Length: PT3M38S - From album:Swades (2004)
eh Jo Des Hai Tera (Shehnai)
Length: PT4M00S - From album:Swades (2004)
Swades: We, the People (Hindi: स्वदेश, pronounced [sʋəˈd̪eːʃ], English: Homeland) is a 2004 Indian film written, produced and directed by Ashutosh Gowariker. The film stars Shahrukh Khan and Gayatri Joshi in her first film. Although Swades was not commercially viable at the Indian box office, it was successful overseas and received universal critical acclaim and a cult following from Indian and other South Asian audiences around the world. The film was featured on Rediff's list of the 10 Best Bollywood Movies of the Decade.

Plot

Mohan Bhargava (Shahrukh Khan) is a Non-Resident Indian (NRI) working at NASA as a Project Manager. He had been a student at the University of Pennsylvania, an Ivy League school. After twelve years in the US, he decides to return to India to find his nanny, Kaveri Amma (Kishori Balal), with whom he has completely lost touch. Along the way, he meets a number of interesting people from the village called Charanpur where Kaveri Amma now lives; there's the village postmaster, eager to know more about e-mails and the Internet, while also having a keen hobby of wrestling; the ex-freedom fighter who teaches history at the local school and is a lone voice of reason amongst the village elders; there's also a cook who harbours ambitions of opening a dhaba on a US freeway, and sees in Mohan an opportunity to get himself a visa.

While Mohan soon adapts himself to life in the village and endears himself to its people, he also encounters some of its harsher aspects. Among them are poverty, caste discrimination, child marriage, illiteracy, a general disregard for education and an apathy to change. He tries in his own way to bring about some change, even succeeding to the point of dissuading the village elders from moving the local school to smaller and far-away premises. In doing this, he earns the respect of Gita (Gayatri Joshi), a childhood acquaintance who lives with Kaveri Amma and runs the local school.

One day Kaveri Amma sends him away to another village called Kodi to collect dues from a farmer named Haridas who has rented their land. Along the journey, Mohan realizes that the problems he had seen in the village mirror those faced by almost all other villages in the country. Haridas, the farmer who owes rent, has no money to feed his own family or pay rent, mainly because the villagers would not support his attempts at a change of occupation from weaving to farming. Mohan returns empty handed, but is full of a new sensitivity and perspective towards the harsh realities of rural India. On the way back, his transition from a mineral-water-only NRI gentleman to a grounded human being occurs when he buys and drinks water from a child at a small railway station. This journey to Kodi and back proves to be the turning point in Mohan's life and he comes back with a resolve to take more interest in improving the quality of life of the villagers.

He enlists the support of a few hundred men and guides them through the building of a reservoir beneath a perennial spring on a nearby hill. Buying turbines and other equipment with his own money, he sets up a small hydro-electric power plant that would solve the problem of irregular electricity and make the village self-sufficient.

By then, it's time for him to leave as his project at NASA is near its final stage. Kaveri Amma, whom he had intended to take along with him, refuses to come citing the difficulty of adapting to a new culture at such a late stage in her life. Gita, whom he had fallen in love with and who had fallen in love with him, also refuses to come with him, wanting to remain in the country and continue running the school that her parents had founded. He returns alone but feels a growing sense of responsibility towards his country and guilt for not being able to do much for the welfare of its people. He, nevertheless, stays to finish his project at NASA before resigning and returning to India.
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