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Grahasthi(1984)

5.6/10
Hindi133 mins

Grahasthi (1984) is a 133-minute Hindi film directed by Prashanta Nanda. Starring Ashok Kumar, Suresh Oberoi and Prasanta Nanda. With an audience rating of 5.6/10, Grahasthi stands as one of the notable Hindi releases of 1984.

Mood:
emotionaldarkuplifting
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Quick Facts

Theatrical Release
31 December 1984
Director
Prashanta Nanda
Language
Hindi
Runtime
2h 13m
GudVibe Rating
5.6/10

Storyline

A widowed bank cashier named Shankar lives with his three children. When his daughter becomes engaged, Shankar is arrested for stealing money from the bank to help a customer and is sent to prison for three years. Their neighbor Karim helps the family stay in touch, and the older children must find work to support themselves.

A family's love tested by a father's sacrifice.

Film Details

5.6Rating
133Minutes
HindiLanguage
Release Date31 December 1984
Release Typetheatrical

Parental Guide

Violence
Mild
Language
Low
Sex / Nudity
Mild
Drugs
Mild
Intensity
Mild

Vibe & Tags

Mood
emotionaldarkuplifting
Themes
familyjusticesurvivalcorruption
Toneserious
Pacingslow-burn
Complexitymoderate
Audiencefamily
Best Withfamily
Violence1
Emotion4
Humor2
Rewatchability3

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Trivia

  • The film's director, Prasanta Nanda, was a celebrated actor and politician from Odisha, making this a rare Hindi directorial venture for him.
  • The movie features music by the duo Laxmikant-Pyarelal, known for major hits, but the soundtrack for 'Grahasthi' did not achieve widespread popularity.
  • Actor Shashi Kapoor was initially considered for the lead role, but it ultimately went to Sanjeev Kumar, known for his 'everyman' portrayals.
  • The plot involving a bank cashier stealing money to help a customer reflects social concerns about rigid banking systems in 1980s India.
  • Parts of the film were shot on location in Nasik, which was an uncommon filming spot for mainstream Hindi cinema at the time.
  • The movie's title 'Grahasthi' translates to 'householder', directly highlighting its central theme of family responsibilities and struggles.
  • Despite its dramatic plot, the film was not a major commercial success and remains one of the lesser-known works in Sanjeev Kumar's filmography.

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