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Awaara
A petty thief is put on trial for the attempted murder of a lawyer. Through a series of flashbacks, the intertwining lives of the thief, the lawyer, and the thief's defense lawyer are illustrated.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy lawyer's illegitimate son, Raj, grows up on the streets after his mother leaves him, falling into a life of crime. He eventually encounters his father's wife, Rita, who tries to reform him, unaware of his true identity. The film explores themes of social injustice, nature versus nurture, and the complexities of family relationships, all set against a backdrop of dramatic courtroom scenes and heartfelt musical numbers.
Critical Reception
Awaara was a massive critical and commercial success, both in India and internationally, particularly in the Soviet Union, China, and parts of Africa and the Middle East. It was lauded for its powerful performances, poignant story, and memorable music, becoming one of the most iconic and influential films in Indian cinema history.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its epic storytelling and emotional depth.
Celebrated for Raj Kapoor's direction and dual performance.
Lauded for its groundbreaking depiction of social issues and its memorable musical sequences.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's timeless appeal, its powerful social commentary, and the captivating performances of Raj Kapoor and Nargis. Many remember its dramatic courtroom scenes and heartfelt songs as standout elements.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1953 Cannes Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's fantastical courtroom sequence, where the defendant is judged by a celestial court, was a groundbreaking visual spectacle for its time and contributed significantly to the film's international appeal.
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