| 1 | '''Sagar''' |
| 2 | |
| 3 | |
| 4 | aka Saagar |
| 5 | 1985 215’ col/scope Hindi |
| 6 | d Ramesh Sippy pc United Producers, Sippy |
| 7 | Films p G.P. Sippy s/lyr Javed Akhtar |
| 8 | c S.M. Anwar m R.D. Burman |
| 9 | lp Rishi Kapoor, Kamalahasan, Dimple |
| 10 | Kapadia, Nadira, Saeed Jaffrey, Madhur |
| 11 | Jaffrey, A.K. Hangal, Shafi Inamdar |
| 12 | Sippy pays homage to Raj Kapoor’s Bobby |
| 13 | (1973) in recasting its famous teenaged lead |
| 14 | pair while celebrating Dimple Kapadia’s return |
| 15 | to films. Set in a coastal fishing community, |
| 16 | Raja (Kamalahasan) loves childhood |
| 17 | sweetheart Mona (Kapadia), but she falls for |
| 18 | Ravi (Kapoor), heir to the industrial house |
| 19 | controlled by his autocratic grandmother |
| 20 | (M. Jaffrey, noted author of Indian cookbooks). |
| 21 | The family’s trawler business is set to ruin the |
| 22 | fisherfolk, mapping a love triangle onto class |
| 23 | differences. In the end, Raja sacrifices himself. |
| 24 | Kamalahasan, in his last major film appearance |
| 25 | in a Bombay-production, often quotes Chaplin |
| 26 | in a tragi-comic performance. |
| 27 | Samandaram |
| 28 | aka Parallel |
| 29 | 1985 117’ col Malayalam |
| 30 | d/sc John C. Shankaramangalam pc Sudarshan |
| 31 | st Ms M. Shankaramangalam c Prabhat Parida, |
| 32 | Santosh Sivan m Jerry Amaldev |
| 33 | lp Soorya, Babu Namboodiri, Sai Das, Balan K. |
| 34 | Nair, T.R.K. Menon, Mathews, Leela Panicker |
| 35 | A film by the dean of the FTII warning against |
| 36 | student romances. The university student Susan |
| 37 | notices disturbing signs of cowardice in her |
| 38 | boyfriend Jose but marries him anyway. He |
| 39 | turns into a brutal business executive and a |
| 40 | wife-beater. The husband’s deterioration is |
| 41 | further emphasised in contrast with communist |
| 42 | radical Mohan, Susan’s former hero. After |
| 43 | suffering her husband’s brutalities as long as |
| 44 | she can bear, she finally plucks up the courage |
| 45 | to to films. Set in a coastal fishing community, |
| 46 | Raja (Kamalahasan) loves childhood |
| 47 | sweetheart Mona (Kapadia), but she falls for |
| 48 | Ravi (Kapoor), heir to the industrial house |
| 49 | controlled by his autocratic grandmother |
| 50 | (M. Jaffrey, noted author of Indian cookbooks). |
| 51 | The family’s trawler business is set to ruin the |
| 52 | fisherfolk, mapping a love triangle onto class |
| 53 | differences. In the end, Raja sacrifices himself. |
| 54 | Kamalahasan, in his last major film appearance |
| 55 | in a Bombay-production, often quotes Chaplin |
| 56 | in a tragi-comic performance. |
| 57 | |
| 58 | [[Film]] |