Count of Monte Cristo in Indian. Love, betrayal, money and revenge.
I love movies with young Dharam. He is so handsome in his youth that just breathtaking. His naive look and good-natured smile just knocked off his feet. It is impossible to resist him.
Dharmendra as usual in the role of a poor guy from college Ashok, who is in love with a rich girl Dipu (heroine Rakhi Gulzar). He is a very honest and decent person. After graduating from college, he got a good job at the bank, but because of the deception of his colleagues, he went to prison.
Do you know what good melodramas are, including Indian ones? They're good with their plot. They're for the people. That's why people love them. Especially the female half of the people. And no matter what the cost of the film, no matter whether critics accepted it or not, the main thing is which actors and what the soul asks. And the female soul in the movies expects love and betrayal. Well, so, first betrayed and everyone gushed and sympathized. And then love like that. And before that revenge and punishment of the main villains. And the main character, as always, in the form of a sufferer with a good heart and strong character. Everything's as ordered. This film is one of those that our beautiful ladies worship and I am among them.
The film will teach a lot and the main thing will make you understand what the real values of a person are, shot very professionally and looks in one breath. The whole film is sitting on needles and worried about the main character. Dharmedra is always very convincing in such roles, always everything is performed naturally and at a high level.
Debut Rakhi Gulzar in this film. Her first role in the movie. She's so young here, beautiful, tender. For the debutante everything was done perfectly, I liked her character.
A film about love and betrayal! Most of the melodramas are essentially similar! The main character steadfastly endures betrayal and all the hardships that fell on him. His life was ruined by vile people covering up their sins, accusing an innocent man.
For those who have read the classic novel The Count of Monte Cristo, this film will evoke beautiful memories and dreams transformed into an Indian version. This movie, serious, I liked it! Life is beautiful - of course! But not always. The main character, that's right. The film is of good quality, it is nice to watch. A great film about the importance of fighting for your truth, for your dream, for your love! A film that makes you think a lot.
10 out of 10