A successful Indian scientist returns home to his village to take his nanny back to America with him, and in the process rediscovers his roots.
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Never mis... a must watch Movie...finest performance ever in Shahrukh Khan film career...
First of all I'm telling about The theme of the movie Swedes is different from the others. I think it is a movie that based on those events which contains some new innovative things, but i felt the starting part of the movie was not very attractive i think the problem may be in sound effects or presentation view of related scenes.May be more effective effects, creative things and others necessary things can be added.moreover the mid part of this movie is average according to the aspects of suspense and creative approach. Sounds modulation can be added in this part.if we analyzed overall story of Swedes movie ,then the name of movie is not ta tally fit according to the story because mostly scenes are not concerned with the main subject.Finally i rated this with 5 stars.
Swades is a terrific movie which sends a message of patriotic love. Mohan Bhargava(SRK) is a scientist working for NASA who returns India to take back an elderly women(Kaveriamma) who helped him grew up. Mohan discovers, and realizes more about Indian origins. He realizes that his country requires him more than any other country. He starts and successfully completes a project of providing electricity to the village in which Kaveriamma is residing. He falls in love with Gita, a school teacher, who stays with Kaveriamma. He realizes the importance of staying in India with her and after one trip decides to stay forever in India.Pros: A film that positively changes the mind of a person fallen victim to brain-drain, superb filming locations. I personally liked the caravan. The song "Dekho na" is superb. Kaveriamma is lovely and everyone associated with film has done great.Cons: SRK has really acted well except for one scene where he smokes cigarette and acts to have quit and again resumes. He overacts.
A successful Indian scientist (Shah Rukh Khan) returns to an Indian village to take his nanny (Kishori Balal) to America with him and in the process rediscovers his roots.Indian cinema confuses the heck out of me. Or maybe not all Indian cinema and just what we call Bollywood. The earlier films (like Jean Renoir's "The River") make sense to me and are beautiful. Maybe that should not count as Indian cinema, but oh well. It hits hard.The more modern Indian cinema seems to me to be bright colors and catchy pop songs. There is something to that, but I am not quite sure what the appeal is. These just do not strike me as the great works of art they could be.