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Swami Dada
Hari Mohan is a saintly person who organizes Hindu prayers and discourses in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. He is called "Swami Dada" by everyone. He has many followers, and devotees who throng in large numbers to hear his sermons. What they do not know that Hari Mohan is a professional thief, and is now conspiring with a young woman, and a group of orphaned children to steal the temple jewellery.
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Plot Summary
Swami Dada is a 1982 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Dev Anand. The story follows a charismatic spiritual leader, Swami Dada, who gains a devoted following. However, his true motives and the authenticity of his spiritual claims come under scrutiny when confronted by external forces and internal doubts. The film explores themes of faith, deception, and the pursuit of enlightenment in a complex social landscape.
Critical Reception
Swami Dada received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising Dev Anand's directorial vision and performance, while others found the plot to be convoluted and the message unclear. The film did not achieve significant commercial success, making it a less remembered work in Dev Anand's extensive filmography.
What Reviewers Say
Dev Anand's performance and direction were noted, though sometimes seen as self-indulgent.
The film's plot was criticized for being predictable and lacking depth.
The social commentary was considered heavy-handed by some reviewers.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Swami Dada (1982)' is not readily available in a summarized format. However, general audience reception often reflects the mixed critical views, with some appreciating the nostalgic value and Dev Anand's presence, while others found the narrative and its message to be outdated or unconvincing.
Fun Fact
Dev Anand not only directed and starred in 'Swami Dada' but also wrote the screenplay and dialogues for the film, showcasing his multifaceted involvement.
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