10 reviews
I never knew David dhawan who is known for directing comedy films had made an emotional family drama titled Swarg.
It narrates the story of Kumar Saab(Rajesh Khanna), a successful industrialist living happily in his mansion named Swarg with his wife Janaki(Madhavi) along with his step siblings whose mother he had promised that for their well being he won't have his own child. He also has a servant Krishna (Govinda) who is very loyal towards him.
All the happiness disappears when Kumar's business rival Dhanraj(Paresh Rawal) puts fire in his factory leading him to severe financial loss. After his failure, the step brothers started showing their true colors by not lending him any kind of support.
When the brothers blame Krishna for stealing their sister Jyoti's (Juhi Chawla) necklace, Kumar despite knowing Krishna's innocence with a heavy heart throws him out of the house so that he could move on in life instead of being a part of their suffering. Despite being thrown out Krishna still has respect towards his master and hopes to return to him successful.
When the swarg mansion gets auctioned, janaki dies heartbroken and Kumar and jyoti shift to an old house. Krishna later enters films and becomes a successful actor. Rest of the film is how Krishna brings back his master's lost glory.
The biggest plus point of swarg is Rajesh khanna and Govinda's performance. Rajesh khanna gives a dignified performance as Kumar Saab. Govinda proves that he is not just king of comedy but also king of emotions. His performance in emotional scenes can move anyone.
The drawback I felt is that the director showed Krishna's journey towards stardom like a bed of roses. He easily gets a home to live, gets easily a job as a spotboy enters film and instantly becomes superstar. Also most of the scenes gives you a feeling of a TV serial.
On the whole if you watch swarg with a mind that this was made in 90s which was fine at that time then you would like it.
I must have watched Swarg a hundred time without getting bored. Rajesh Khannas performance as usual fantastic, however I think Govinda stole the show for me. The scene where Govinda is accused of robbery and told to leave, has left an everlasting memory which I can't forget. And I haven't seen the film since 1993. I don't know, it maybe just me but I had a tear in my eye. Govinda has since been one of my favourite actors; however, his recent films have not done justice to his acting ability.
The overall story will not be remembered as a classic as this type of stories have been done a lot of times before, nevertheless I'd still watch it for Govinda's and Rejesh Khanna's performances.
6/10
The overall story will not be remembered as a classic as this type of stories have been done a lot of times before, nevertheless I'd still watch it for Govinda's and Rejesh Khanna's performances.
6/10
- sorwar-ahmed
- Nov 13, 2007
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Swarg was director David Dhawan's first hit. It was reported that initially Rajesh Khanna was hesitant to wear a wig for the role but later agreed.
It is the usual tale of a family getting divided & getting united by the servant. It is surprising that such a wealthy businessman becomes bankrupt when his factory is consigned to flames. Did he not insure the firm? However, logic in commercial cinema is usually not considered.
The film is a clean family entertainer with tear jerking scenes which appealed to the family audiences, particularly ladies. Madhavi & Juhi Chawla look beautiful & have done well.
Rajesh Khanna gives a matured performance which is only expected from an actor of his stature. But the scene stealer is Givinda who has given a memorable performance be it in comedy timing, dancing or melodrama.
Rajesh Khanna goes practically missing in the 2nd half, surfacing only towards the climax.
The songs are good, not great & other production values are OK.
The film was a hit mainly because it drew in the family audiences to the theatres.
It is the usual tale of a family getting divided & getting united by the servant. It is surprising that such a wealthy businessman becomes bankrupt when his factory is consigned to flames. Did he not insure the firm? However, logic in commercial cinema is usually not considered.
The film is a clean family entertainer with tear jerking scenes which appealed to the family audiences, particularly ladies. Madhavi & Juhi Chawla look beautiful & have done well.
Rajesh Khanna gives a matured performance which is only expected from an actor of his stature. But the scene stealer is Givinda who has given a memorable performance be it in comedy timing, dancing or melodrama.
Rajesh Khanna goes practically missing in the 2nd half, surfacing only towards the climax.
The songs are good, not great & other production values are OK.
The film was a hit mainly because it drew in the family audiences to the theatres.
Rajesh Khanna plays the lead role in the movie.The movie is a tear jerker and a dramatic movie. The movie has Govinda, a popular star then, having more footage than Rajesh Khanna but he cannot compete with the mastery of Rajesh Khanna who has performed the role in his true style which reminds us of the old Rajesh Khanna Super Star. His certain scenes are memorable and the Director could have given a lot more footage to his role. The movie was a hit but could have had much better music and the production values could have been better. It is a one of the last movies of Rajesh Khanna which was a commercial success and with his fans coming out of the movie satisfied by the performance of the great superstar of the 1970s and 1980s who then decided to get into politics and forgot about films. A must see.
Bravo to Govinda and to Late Rajesh Khanna.
These days we salivate to watch a dynamic duo of this calibre. Yesteryears is when one was actually putting out a performance compared to now which is all about glamour and most of all very little of acting, or rather with any substance, if any.
- ravikash-09831
- Dec 20, 2020
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- abundela76
- Jun 5, 2004
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I watched Swarg as a kid, and I used to consider it a good film. I knew I would not like it as much today, but I never expected to dislike it as much as I did while watching it again. The film tells the story of a big, wealthy and happy family. Rajesh Khanna plays Kumar, the dignified head of the family who is a hard-working and successful businessman. He has a wife, three half-siblings from his father's second marriage, one of whom is married. Above-all, he has a faithful servant named Krishna whom he treats like his own son. He never had his own children, as he once had vowed to his stepmother to never have his own kids in order to focus on the upbringing of his half-siblings (yeh, a fairy tale I'm telling you!). All seems to be pure bliss in Kumar's huge mansion, so much that the place is called heaven. The family members live happily together, they respect and care for each other, but when the predictable struggle comes, everything is ruined. Kumar's two brothers start showing their true colours and what used to be heaven turns into hell, one dire strait after another. Meanwhile, Krishna, who was thrown out of the house, now finds success in showbiz (you must see it, a true Cinderella story) and promises to come back to Kumar, whom he worships as his God. He doesn't even imagine what's going on in there.
Swarg is an extremely melodramatic feature, and it follows the done-to-death formula of a "happy-family-destroyed." It is so overdone that any of David Dhawan's proceeding over-the-top comedy films would seem exemplary in comparison. The story itself is not that bad actually, though I doubt anyone would ever be able to do something less stereotypical with it, but the direction lacks focus and the script is flawed. Technically the film is rather amateurish, and the background score couldn't be more annoying. The film does have its moments but they are few and far between. The songs are average. Where acting goes, Rajesh Khanna is good at times, but for the most part he is laughably bad, overdoing almost every aspect about his role. Govinda, known for his energetic and charismatic nature, does better, but the script lets him down and at times, particularly in his crying scenes, his expressions are unintentionally funny. Madhavi as Khanna's wife and Juhi Chawla as his younger sister, are both beautiful, and do better. The show stealer here is Paresh Rawal, in a classic villainous part, and Satish Kaushik is also quite likable in a comic role. The ending is horrendous and makes everything else in the film look rather subtle. I'm sure there must be those who'd consider Swarg a great film for its genre. I can't recommend it.
Swarg is an extremely melodramatic feature, and it follows the done-to-death formula of a "happy-family-destroyed." It is so overdone that any of David Dhawan's proceeding over-the-top comedy films would seem exemplary in comparison. The story itself is not that bad actually, though I doubt anyone would ever be able to do something less stereotypical with it, but the direction lacks focus and the script is flawed. Technically the film is rather amateurish, and the background score couldn't be more annoying. The film does have its moments but they are few and far between. The songs are average. Where acting goes, Rajesh Khanna is good at times, but for the most part he is laughably bad, overdoing almost every aspect about his role. Govinda, known for his energetic and charismatic nature, does better, but the script lets him down and at times, particularly in his crying scenes, his expressions are unintentionally funny. Madhavi as Khanna's wife and Juhi Chawla as his younger sister, are both beautiful, and do better. The show stealer here is Paresh Rawal, in a classic villainous part, and Satish Kaushik is also quite likable in a comic role. The ending is horrendous and makes everything else in the film look rather subtle. I'm sure there must be those who'd consider Swarg a great film for its genre. I can't recommend it.
- Peter_Young
- Oct 29, 2011
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David Dhavan first hit and Rajesh Khannas last Hit. One of the most emotional Films in Bollywood must watch if you like clean family drama with emotional scenes and dialogues y Rajesh khanna, Govinda and Juhi chawla it also feature one of the hit songs from this movie (kaise kattey din kaise Kati raatein) sung by Mohd Aziz and anuradha must watch it's available with English subtitles on amazon prime and YouTube..
- farazdiana
- Sep 13, 2019
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Swarg is very good movie and is a remake of a Pakistani movie named Sahib Jee. The actors have done exceptional job especially Rajesh Khanna and Govinda. Dialogues are fantastic and will be memorable for long long time, though they are heavily inspired and very close to the original.
The only thing I dislike about the movie(most Bollywood movies actually) was the annoying and unnecessary songs
- tikitakasumit
- Jan 26, 2020
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I watched this movie multiple times in the past but watched this movie on 12th March 2022 at Amazon Prime Video with english subtitles. Tthe whole cast acted amazingly in this movie. The dialogues were very well written. What touched me is the background score! The entire background score was in Raag Shivaranjani. It was just so touching ! Ae Mere Dost Laut Ke Aaja was in this raag and it was melodiously sung by Mohd Aziz.
I don't mind watching this movie another million times as the background score and the story was superb!
I don't mind watching this movie another million times as the background score and the story was superb!
- surajmv-26192
- Mar 19, 2022
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