Pyaasa

by Guru Dutt, India, 1957
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Unemployed Vijay is the youngest in his family consisting of his widowed mom, and two brothers. His passion is poetry - frowned upon by his brothers - who want him to find gainful employment instead. Vijay's poems are quite radical in which he laments about the poor, the destitute, and the arrogance of the rich after the departure of the British from India. His efforts to get them published are in vain. He takes to drinking, gets in trouble with the law, is disowned by his brothers, ends up at a brothel and befriends a prostitute named Gulabo. Gulabo is sympathetic, listens to him as he pours his heart out, and decides to assist Vijay. Watch what happens when Gulabo approaches some of her affluent clientèle to assist Vijay and try and get his work published, without revealing that they are written by an alcoholic, disheveled, homeless man. (imdb)

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Original Title
Pyaasa
Title
Pyaasa
Directed by
Guru Dutt
Country
India
Year
1957
Screenplay
Guru Dutt, Abrar Alvi
Film Editing
Y.G. Chawhan
Soundtrack
Sachin Dev Burman
Cinematography
V.K. Murthy
Costumes
Bhanu Athaiya
Production Design
Biren Nag
Production
Guru Dutt
Formats
Blu-ray, DCP
Runtime
146 min.
Language
Hindi/d/f
Cast
Mala Sinha (Meena), Guru Dutt (Vijay), Waheeda Rehman (Gulabo), Rehman (Mr. Ghosh), Johnny Walker (Abdul Sattar), Kumkum (Juhi), Leela Mishra (Leela Misra, Mutter/Mère)

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«Ce film lyrique, au sublime noir et blanc tout en con-trastes, est un tableau sans complaisance d’un monde dénué d’amour et d’empathie, sans rêve ni utopie.»

Festival des 3continents

«Pyaasa ist Guru Dutts Meisterwerk als Regisseur und einer der seltenen Fälle eines kommerziellen indischen Films mit durchgehend individueller Prägung.» Filmmuseum Wien