One look at the movie poster and my mind was made up! Two of my
favourite actors, Sanjeev Kumar and the very sexy Sharmila Tagore,
sure promise a few hours of good cinema.
Mausam(season) though decades old, stills remains an attractive movie
owing to Gulzars candid story telling. While the plot itself is not
what I would rave about, its the way Gulzar and his actors have handled
the story, that glues you to the expected end. Amarnath Gill(Sanjeev
Kumar) guilty of a failed relationship with a small town vaids(local
village doctor) daughter Chanda(Sharmila Tagore) and incidentally,
twenty odd years later stumbles upon the remnants of Chandas life, in
an off-season vacation in Darjeeling. Filled with remorse and regret,
Amarnath embarks on a journey to seek what remains of his lost love,
Chandas daughter Kajli(also Sharmila).
Of the several paths that this story could walk down, the choice of
simplicity and bare truth exposed in the character s feelings makes the
movie so convincing! Without actually dwelling on the notes of sympathy
(for Kajlis life as a prostitute), or revenge / hatred(for Kajli
towards Amarnath, the lover who failed her mother) or self-loathing
(for Amarnath who realizes the cost of his erroneous choices in life),
the movie paces on, leaving it for its viewers to experience this
basket of emotions.
Some rather nice tracks, befitting its generation, accompanies this
movie. Take those hours off and grab yourself a copy of this film.