Starring Ashok Kumar, Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore, Sanjeev Kumar
Dharmendra was gifted his career's finest role. He plays Satyapriya, an individual who values lofty ideals of truth above all else; his career, family and life itself. This movie could so easily have degenerated into a soppy melodrama, but Hrishikesh Mukherjee's skills are at the forefront. Satyapriya and his friend Naren (the inimitable Sanjeev Kumar) finish engineering college, and set out on different career paths. Sanjeev Kumar remains honest, but practical, and works hard to become successful. Dharmendra remains in his world of idealism and resolute resistance to compromise, and struggles through every step. Yet, not for a moment does he waver from adherence to truth.
In his very first job, he works for a debauch prince (this was set in the pre-independence/ early independence era). The prince desires to "own" Sharmila Tagore (the illegitimate daughter of his manager, David). Through chance occurrences, Dharmendra lands in a situation to protect Sharmila, but in a moment of weakness, wavers. The prince rapes Sharmila, and the idealistic Dharmendra then marries Sharmila.
Dharmendra, though the supreme idealist, is unable to accept Sharmila or her child completely, and even through his idealism, his completely human nature shines through.
Later Naren (Sanjeev Kumar) reappears, and beautifully personifies the every-day man, one of us, who would compromise (but only so slightly) in order to move ahead in one's career. Yet the compromise would be "practical", never something that would weigh on one's conscience. The contrast between the two characters is one of the movie highlights. Dharmendra is unable to accept these compromises, and the conflict is beautifully wrought out. Dharmendra eventually dies of cancer, and the film leads to its incredibly moving climax.
Ashok Kumar (Dharmendra's father) wants Sharmila Tagore's son to light Dharmendra's pyre. Sharmila (who is not accepted by Ashok Kumar) in a moment of stark honesty, says that the child is not Dharmendra's son, but is illegitimate. Satyapriya's honesty lives on.
It is one of those touching climaxes where it is far easier to let tears flow, than hold them back.
Satyakam is another Hrishikesh Mukherjee classic. Dharmendra is the main protagonist who gives the performance of his career in this film.
2006-10-06 19:54:04
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answered by Rishi 2
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I know about only Star cast. Ashok Kumar, Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore, Sanjeev Kumar
Really this is nice movie
2006-10-10 08:35:02
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answered by Suresh Kumar 3
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Satyakam is a classic movie of Hrishida.All the Actors in the film have given justice to the characters and name and fame to Hrishida.The film fare awards should have been given to both leading roles - Dharmendra and Sharmila for their best performance and music has added flavour to it. A must see movie.
2006-10-07 03:02:56
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answered by shri 6
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