Ghazal
Ghazal

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Ghazal

1976
Movie
106 min
Persian

Two brothers Hojjat and Zein-Ala'bedin are the guards of the jungle and live alone by themselves. One day they are notice that some people are cutting the trees illegally. Hojjat chases them but returns home with a girl named Ghazal.

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Director: Khwaja Ahmad AbbasGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film centers around a young poet named Ghazal, who is deeply in love with a dancer. Their relationship faces numerous obstacles, including societal pressures and the interference of others. Ghazal's passion for poetry and his artistic struggles are interwoven with the challenges of maintaining his love amidst a world that often misunderstands and condemns their union.

Critical Reception

Ghazal (1976) received a mixed reception upon its release. While some critics appreciated its artistic aspirations and the performances of its lead actors, others found its pacing to be slow and its narrative somewhat predictable. The film's exploration of themes like love, art, and societal constraints resonated with certain segments of the audience, but it did not achieve widespread commercial success or critical acclaim.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its poetic themes and earnest performances.

  • Criticized for a deliberate pace that could test viewer patience.

  • The film's exploration of artistic struggle and societal norms was noted, though not always effectively conveyed.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for Ghazal (1976) is not readily available in public archives. General audience reception appears to have been varied, with some appreciating its artistic approach and others finding it lacking in engagement.

Fun Fact

The film was directed by the acclaimed Indian filmmaker and journalist Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, known for his socially conscious cinema and his role in bringing Indian films to international attention.

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