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Howrah Bridge (1958)

June. 15,1958
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6.8
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Rakesh lives with his brother, Madan, and his dad in Rangoon. Madan has fallen into bad company and steals the family heirloom, in the shape of a dragon, some cash and runs away to India. Shortly thereafter, his dead body is found under Calcutta's Howrah Bridge. Rakesh travels to Calcutta in order to find out the mystery behind Madan's death, and also try to recover the family heirloom.

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Matrixston
1958/06/15

Wow! Such a good movie.

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Mjeteconer
1958/06/16

Just perfect...

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Afouotos
1958/06/17

Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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Caryl
1958/06/18

It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties. It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.

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pvsavla
1958/06/19

saw this film for its antique value, being passionate about Bollywood movies. As boxofficeindia.com rightly depicts the status of this film amongst all those released in 1958 as 'Above average' because this picture is worth watching only for its two popular songs, story and Howrah bridge in that order. This was the first film of Shakti Samant as producer and a good one to begin with. Although Ashok Kumar and Madhubala were very popular for those times, but they did not seemed to be an extra ordinary pair, as Ashok Kumar, appeared slightly above age as the main hero against the young Madhubala, irrespective of the same, one did not mind seeing them together for their acting. Anyone who has time and has made it a point to see all the Top 10 popular films of a particular year, then it is worth it. Overall it is not going to disappoint to see this film.

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VirginiaK_NYC
1958/06/20

This isn't the first movie of Helen, but her entrance here, at about age 19, feels like a triumphant introduction - slim as a reed, with a young girl's face made up lightly, just to emphasize the tilt of her eyes, she glides down a staircase in a Chinese costume to perform Meera Naam Chin Chin Chu, an all-time great Hindi cinema song. I think the movie is worth owning for this and for Madhubala in an Ava Gardner-like incarnation, singing and dancing in full-skirted lush western dresses.An unusual film to me -- it seems to be a Bollywood effort at a noir-style mystery story. I'd say the "noir" element is present in the milieu and the cinematography more than in the story itself. The world of the story is a world of seedy small hotels and nightclubs in Calcutta. Most of the main dramatic scenes are interiors of these places at night, and people are always moving in and out of light that casts various shadows on their faces.A dramatic chase scene makes great use of the Howrah Bridge, an imposing Erector-Set structure that is a Calcutta landmark.There's also a style of Indian Orientalism here, as well I think as a use of some motifs from LA noir of this time period - there is a Chinese villain, played well by an Indian actor (i.e. not the random bowing slant-eyed stereotype we run into here and there in other movies) and the first part of the story takes place in Rangoon, its characters' home - so there are many references to "oriental exotic" outside of India.Not unusually and not surprisingly, the story lacks the things that make noir noir - we've got our stereotypes moving around, doing things and reacting to things, and we don't have any of the moral ambiguity of the American film noir, where a hero without conventional social moorings has his own ethics, and a woman probably will not turn out to be who she seems to be. We do, though, have wonderful 50s western costumes on the primary characters, as well as Indian-style masala characters who sing, dance, and have a wedding which Madhubala stops to watch when she is pursuing someone.The story also sticks mostly to the characters involved in the mystery - Ashok Kumar, Madhubala, a Tonga-wallah who is Ashok's guide into the more mysterious parts of Calcutta; the Chinese art dealer, and the man named Joe who owns a hotel and makes claims on owning Madhubala too. There is also the opium-smoker who witnessed the murder, and his lovely fiancé. But there are no extra relatives bringing in "emotion," which, for India, does stick to the noir mystery format and to the single plot line to an exceptional degree.The basic story: Ashok Kumar, in Rangoon, learns that his brother has apparently stolen the precious family heirloom dragon statuette, and soon thereafter learns the brother has been killed in the course of his effort to sell it, so he travels to Calcutta to try to reclaim the thing and solve the mystery.Along the way he meets Madhubala, who sings and dances in a hotel. At an early point I think we were meant to wonder whose side she was on, beyond that, the plot lost me somewhat, and I also don't think it was totally coherent but may be wrong. If someone else watches the whole thing, I'd like to know if you think the existence of the duplicate Family Heirloom really had anything to do with anything that happened.Anyhow enjoy it for its eight songs, Helen (in just the one), and Madhubala.

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arun singh
1958/06/21

Howrah Bridge is a film where Madhubala is at her glamorous best.her song from the film '"Aaiye Meherban "is the best pictures song of her,she is so ravishingly beautiful .this song is sung by Asha Bhonsle who was asked to sing it in Geeta Dutt's style.and it came out wonderfully.Ashok Kumar too is at his suave gentlemanly best.they were first paired together in Mahal a huge hit.k N Singh is at his villainy best.the best performance he has ever given.the triangle is intriguing and full of complications.Helen too shine in this film one of her earlier role,her song from the film "Mera Naam Chin Chin Chu" is still very popular with lots of remixes coming out.its a suspenseful ,romantic mystery.though the script is lacking in some elements.music is fine.film is quite entertaining.its print is good.all the characters radiate an aura of charm and the film itself is a classic.a treat for Madhubala fans.

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vinod-2
1958/06/22

If you're a old hindi movie fan its a must see.The plot might have been original for those days, by today you've probably seen a hundred movies along the same story line. But the choreography is worth watching. If you're a music fan there are some good songs including the infamous "Mera Naam Chin Chin Chu".

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