

Product Description Taal' is the story of a young girl (Aishwarya Rai) who lives in a small village Chamba with her family who are folk singers. A young and handsome billionaire (Akshaye Khanna), who comes to visit this place falls in love with her and returns to Bombay after promising to marry her. The father and the daughter later go to Bombay to meet the boy and discuss about the marriage, but they are humiliated by his family members. They come across an owner of a music and entertainment company (Anil Kapoor) who has a strong affinity for the folk singer's sngs and is enthralled by the beauty of the singer's daughter. He promises to make Aishwarya a leading singer performer. As time passes by, Anil Kapoor falls in love with Aishwarya and they both decide to get married after a concert, but the girl realises that her heart yearns for her first love, Akshaye Khanna. About the Actor Anil Kapoor was born on the 24th December 1959 in Chembur to Surinder and Nirmal.Anil Kapoor made his debut with Hamare Tumhaare as a supporting actor in 1979.He also made a brief appearance in Hum Paanch and Shakti. In 1983, he bagged a leading role in a Kannada film Pallavi Anu Pallavi which was the directorial debut of Mani Rathnam. He acted in the Oscar Winning film ""Slumdog Millionaire (2009)"". P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); About the Director Subhash Ghai (born January 24, 1945 in Punjab, India) is an Indian director.Subhash graduated in commerce from Rohtak, Haryana and moved to Pune, Maharashtra to learn cinema at the Film and Television Institute of India. After attaining a diploma, he started working in the Indian film industry in 1970.His directorial break was the film Kalicharan (1976) which he obtained through a recommendation by Shatrughan Sinha, which was one of the biggest hits of its time. As of 2005, he has written and directed 15 movies out of which 13 were highly successful. In 1982, he formed a company - Mukta Arts Private Limited which, in 2000, became a public company. Subhash Ghai is its chairman and managing director. Ghai is known as a showman and is quite well known for his womanizing ways. He has had accusations of sexual harassment thrown at him by many prominent actresses such as Manisha Koirala, and Mahima Chaudhary. He married a Muslim girl Rehana and has two daughters. See more Review: Sad but good movie - Sad but good movie. Review: Epic - Okay, the first 20 minutes is a bit slow and corny. The plot and the characters are a bit simple - sometimes reminiscent of a good old 1950s film; but the characters are endearing, and just like those old films, this one can make you anxious one minute and bring tears to your eyes the next. I love that. But the five-star features of this film for me as a Bollywood fan were the rich soundtrack by A.R. Rahman and the remarkable amount of really fantastic Indian choreography. I certainly felt that I got my money's worth!
| ASIN | B004OVUGDW |
| Actors | Aishwarya Rai, Akshaye Khanna, Amrish Puri, Anil Kapoor, Tanya Mukherjee |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (119) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Media Format | NTSC |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 7.1 x 5.42 x 0.58 inches; 2.93 ounces |
| Release date | September 28, 1999 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 59 minutes |
| Studio | Mukta Arts |
S**P
Sad but good movie
Sad but good movie.
J**L
Epic
Okay, the first 20 minutes is a bit slow and corny. The plot and the characters are a bit simple - sometimes reminiscent of a good old 1950s film; but the characters are endearing, and just like those old films, this one can make you anxious one minute and bring tears to your eyes the next. I love that. But the five-star features of this film for me as a Bollywood fan were the rich soundtrack by A.R. Rahman and the remarkable amount of really fantastic Indian choreography. I certainly felt that I got my money's worth!
K**Y
Mrs. Rai-Bachchan's Doesn't Rise In Love, She Soars!
Why you may ask, did I rent this movie when I've already spent two long reviews ranting about my distaste for Subhash Ghai. It's a reasonable question. Two Words, Aishwarya Rai. (Now Rai-Bachchan), I have so much admiration for her talent that I can't skip it. Another reason, I watched it is because I like Akshaye Khanna a lot, and I had nothing better to do tonight. Mrs. Rai-Bachchan is pure grace. Oh yeah, she's gorgeous too, but what makes her presence on screen so unique is her exquisite poise and grace. Now I love watching all sorts of heroes and heroines in Hindi movies, actresses like: Kajol, Kareena Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit, and Rani Mukjeri are favorites of mine. But, Mrs. Rai-Bachchan outshines them all for me because she rarely oversells her emotions. When the typical heroine is bouncing and chirping with happiness, a luminous, smile and gentle laughter are her trademarks. When the typical screeching like a harpy when she's angry, a tight hard voice is what Mrs. Rai-Bachchan uses. When she cries, she cries like every woman I know cries. She showcases this extremely well in this movie. Either Mr. Ghai decided to forego his usual style of squeezing people into acting styles that won't suit them, or Mrs. Rai-Bachchan couldn't give him the usual so he made due with what he had. Whatever it was, her performance as Mansi is lovely and natural. I've yet to see a film of hers where I don't feel for and with her character. I love her dancing here, she floats with the air and her every movement is refinement itself. Akshaye Khanna was exceedingly sincere in his role as Manav. That's a good thing because as written Manav's idea of courtship strongly resembles stalking. If Khanna wasn't able to channel sweetness and goodness so effectively the romance would be more disturbing than anything else. As it was, I did have the willies for the first ten minutes. I blame that on the script. Once again, the favorite bhabs (fathers) of Bollywood join forces to separate and reunite the lovers. Amrish Puri, plays Manav's father, the stern, snobby industrialist based out of London, but lives in Mumbai. Alok Nath, plays Mansi's father, the traditional, and poor, but revered folk singer and school master. I'm just thrilled neither threatened to kill their respective offspring this time, and best of all, the daughter doesn't get slapped for a change. Then again, who is going to slap the first Indian Miss World? But next to Mrs. Rai-Bachchan's performance the movie belonged to Anil Kapoor. The man had attained legend status working with actresses such as Sridevi, and Madhuri Dixit. His turn as the self-centered, profit driven, showman chewed scenery. Unfortunately, he overdid it just a tad. He's much better when he can be restrained, but I think since Ghai allowed both his hero and his heroine to be more natural than appears to be his usual practice he wanted the character of, Vikrat to pick up the slack with HUGE overwrought emotion. One of the great aspects of fun of this movie is to spot the "blink-and-you'll-miss-them" appearances of a young Shiad Kapur. I adore him, so that made me smile. Okay technical stuff... I just can't get over the shock that Ghai wrote a screenplay that had an NRI as the good guy! Hooray! I wish I could say he learned his lesson from the cesspool of prejudice that is Pardes but unfortunately he made Yaadein after this so I'm thinking this one is just a fluke. I'm grateful for this though, I actually enjoyed this movie. I don't need to see it again, but I had expected to be angry and depressed. I'm not and that's awesome, but I said once I saw this movie I was through with Ghai movies and I AM! No more, this was a perfectly fine film to see once, but the only truly special thing about it is Mrs. Rai-Bachchan. The cinematography is adequate, particularly the outdoor scenes but nothing spectacular. The screenplay dragged a lot and there's that stalker-ish vibe. The worst part is that the hero straight up tells you exactly how the story will end. Okay, in fairness, anyone who has watched enough Bollywood could guess. But to tell word for word the actions and dialogue of the ending is just a total bummer. And yes, I'm showing my age there. Once again, Ghai edited his own work and once again, he shows he's not too ruthless in determining what to keep and what to trim. I genuinely believe fifteen or twenty minutes trimmed would have made a decent movie a very good one. One thing that is miles ahead of the other Ghai films I've seen is the soundtrack. The music is exquisite, and it should be with Bollywood's very best composer and lyricist in charge. A.R. Rahman and Javid Akhtar once again give the world exquisite beauty. I don't have a favorite here, they're all lovely songs to listen to. Unfortunately, I think one or two of the musical numbers contributed to the uneven pace of the movie. All in all, this is the one-and-only time I didn't waste three hours of my life watching a Ghai film. But in case you're wondering, those four stars are for Aishwarya Rai-Bachchan. She's recently said she's coming back to the movies, I for one, cannot wait!
S**A
Emotive movie
For those who likes love indian movies. That is the one.
C**S
Best copy with English subtitles
I finally found the best copy with English subtitles, and it also has a menu with music tracks sectioned, and behind the scenes interviews! I think the recording of the dvd version of video could have better quality, but other than that it is great.
D**S
Beautiful, epic story of love!
Such a beautiful, epic story of love! Must watch
C**S
A Wonderful Bollywood Film!
Aishwarya Rai is amazing, I love how the two male leads seem to get along despite fighting over her, a great film with great music! Highly recommended!
K**B
good but flawed CD
one of my favs! only the actual cd has a flaw. this is my second time purchasing it( from a different seller) and there was the flaw in the same sequence. this is a manufacturing error, other than that, good buy
E**F
J'avais déjà vu ce film il y a des années de ça. Belle histoire, belles chansons et bon jeu des acteurs. Je ne regrette pas mon achat
M**7
Sehr schöner Bollywoodfilm schade dass es nur mit untertitel deutsch erhältlich ist. keine deutsche Übersetzung trotzdem nachvollziehbar und trotzdem anschaubar.
R**4
L'histoire contemporaine met en balance deux visions du monde qui animent l'inde d'aujourd'hui : les valeurs de la tradition et de l'honnêteté contre celles de l'apparence tapageuse et du profit immédiat. Le scénario, bien que très classique à nos yeux d'occidentaux, est bien mené et les personnages sont tous interessants, voire franchement attachants. Mention spéciale à l'actrice principale qui est merveilleusement belle et joue et danse bien de surcroit. La musique et les chorégraphies sont de grande envolée. C'est donc un film de qualité, loin de l'image mièvre ou kitch qu'on peut se faire des films de Bollywood.
M**L
Not playing in Bose DVD player or in computer.
N**X
We purchased this dvd after reading encouraging reports from previous buyers. We were delighted with the pace, charm, choreography, singing, music and acting. The first twenty minutes or so were agreeable, but did not match the superb unfolding story that emerged over the next couple of hours. The cast were magnificent and the story touching. The main actors played their parts magnificently. We have taken great pleasure in viewing the film several times and, each time, finding ourselves more engrossed by the amazing visuals and romantic story line. A rare and high quality film which should delight all who watch it.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago