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Satya

  • 1998
  • 18
  • 2h 50m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
18K
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J.D. Chakravarthi in Satya (1998)
An innocent man is embroiled in underworld after being falsely charged and sets out to punish the perpetrators who subjected his life to misery.
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An innocent man is embroiled in the underworld after being falsely charged, and he sets out to punish the perpetrators who made his life miserable.An innocent man is embroiled in the underworld after being falsely charged, and he sets out to punish the perpetrators who made his life miserable.An innocent man is embroiled in the underworld after being falsely charged, and he sets out to punish the perpetrators who made his life miserable.

  • Director
    • Ram Gopal Varma
  • Writers
    • Anurag Kashyap
    • Saurabh Shukla
    • Kona Venkat
  • Stars
    • J.D. Chakravarthi
    • Manoj Bajpayee
    • Urmila Matondkar
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ram Gopal Varma
    • Writers
      • Anurag Kashyap
      • Saurabh Shukla
      • Kona Venkat
    • Stars
      • J.D. Chakravarthi
      • Manoj Bajpayee
      • Urmila Matondkar
    • 81User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 6 nominations total

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    J.D. Chakravarthi
    J.D. Chakravarthi
    • Satya
    • (as Chakravarty)
    Manoj Bajpayee
    Manoj Bajpayee
    • Bhiku Mhatre
    • (as Manoj Bajpai)
    Urmila Matondkar
    Urmila Matondkar
    • Vidya
    Paresh Rawal
    Paresh Rawal
    • Commissoner Amod Shukla
    Saurabh Shukla
    Saurabh Shukla
    • Kallu Mama
    Govind Namdeo
    Govind Namdeo
    • Bhau Thakurdas Jhawle
    • (as Govind Namdev)
    Makrand Deshpande
    Makrand Deshpande
    • Advocate Chandrakant Mule
    • (as Makarand Deshpande)
    Shefali Shah
    Shefali Shah
    • Pyaari Mhatre
    • (as Shefali Chhaya)
    Raju Mavani
    Raju Mavani
    • Guru
    • (as Raju Mawani)
    Aditya Srivastav
    Aditya Srivastav
    • Inspector Khandilkar
    Neeraj Vora
    Neeraj Vora
    • Music Director Romu Saagar
    Rajesh Joshi
    Rajesh Joshi
    • Bappu
    • (as Late Rajesh Joshi)
    Saabir
    • Yeda
    Snehal Dabi
    Snehal Dabi
    • Chander Krishnakant
    • (as Snehal)
    Jeeva
    Jeeva
    • Jagga
    Bener Jee
    • Bhau's Man
    Jyotsna Karyekar
    • Vidya's Mother
    Utkarsh Mazumdar
    Utkarsh Mazumdar
    • Vidya's Father
    • Director
      • Ram Gopal Varma
    • Writers
      • Anurag Kashyap
      • Saurabh Shukla
      • Kona Venkat
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    User reviews81

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    10alsacecypr

    Rivals and outdoes "The Godfather"

    I've been newly introduced to Indian film, so I'm no expert. But clearly it is more than just Bollywood. Viewing "Satya," after previously seeing another film by Ram Gopal Varma, "Company," I would have to say that Varma is one of the greatest filmmakers now working. With these two movies that are deft, unsentimental, and at the same time not hard-boiled, he seems to add something unique to the gangster genre: the emotionally rounded portrait of the gangster, the gangster inside-out.

    Unlike American gangster movies of the 30s, which "Satya" and "Company" remind me of somewhat, Varma's movies are more philosophically ambitious and do something more difficult: they manage to be moral without moralizing. And differently than Coppola's "Godfather" trilogy, where people seem born into a life of crime, Varma shows them becoming criminals and the results of the choices they've made.

    I should also say, from the point of view of entertainment, Varma's films are riveting and earn every second of their "Bollywood" length. They do not have unnecessary "filler." Even the de riguer musical numbers "work" and have arrangements and choreography you could imagine on a hip New York stage.

    If it hasn't already happened, Varma is ready to be discovered by the festival circuit. I myself am ordering everything I can find by him on DVD and can't wait to check out his other work. Films like "Satya" and "Company" are surely not a fluke.
    anubhavhanjura

    Classic underworld movie

    Here is a movie that would go a classic as far as indian films go. A true rendition of the underworld saga of "Mumbai". Mumbai ka king kaun-Manoj Bajpai. A brilliant performance. Also, a masterpiece background score by Sandeep Chowta. One movie that could have given a good run for money to any of it's hollywood peers.Of course, if cinema knew no language:-)
    9nitinblr

    Realistic

    Such was the power of this movie that people in the movie house were actually jeering when the occasional song came around(even the mandatory "rain song"). A sight very uncommon in Indian cinemas!!

    The movie scored highly over the others in it's genre mainly because of its realistic portrayal of incidents like shooting, fighting etc, without being overly dramatic.

    Ironically, the name of the movie is derived from it's principal character Satya, but the real hero of the movie is Bhiku Matre, played by the IMMENSELY talented Manoj Bajpai. The character Satya is just the central hinge around which the movie rotates.

    The violent scenes in the movie are shot in a typical Hollywood style, and it's just shoot at sight everywhere.

    Just when you start to get the feeling that it is IN to go around with a rod in your pocket, the morality lesson takes over and the gun-slingers eventually meet their end.
    8shardik

    The one truly great Hindi film of the 1990s

    I am not a big fan of Hindi films - infact I'm not a fan of commercial Hindi films at all. But then there's Satya, Ram Gopal Varma's classic 1998 Indian mafia fan is brilliant, innovative and despite certain directorial flaws is nonetheless so vastly different from the run of the mill Hindi films (ie. 99% of Hindi films) that it is unforgettable. It is 175 minutes long, the typical duration, but it grabs you instantaneously as you follow the journey of Satya who comes to Mumbai to make a life for himself.

    Before getting into a long winded review, I shall just point out a few plusses and minuses of this great movie. The minuses are minor and are nothing compared to the mishaps in a normal hindi film.

    Plusses: - Manoj Bajpai, Manoj Bajpai and lastly, Manoj Bajpai. This is probably the single best acting performance by an Indian in the 90s. The realism and flawlessness he brings to the role is amazing. He does to go a bit over the top, but without losing any of his characters identity (hell, Pacino has been doing it for years now). - The rest of the cast. Urmila is incredibly refreshing as the innocent girl next door with the usual handicapped Dad and perennially miserable Mom. Saurabh Shukla as Kalu Mama is brilliant and comes quite close to Bajpai performance-wise. The realism he brings is equally breathtaking. Just seeing the scene where he, Bajpai and Govind Namdeo (Bhau) literally makes you a member of the gang, standing there and smiling along with them. - The plot is largely excellent. - (see weakness #2) Golimaar and Sapne Me are hilarious musical numbers

    Now for two minor flaws: - Ram Gopal Varma's directorial synchronization of music and plot is often out of sync. A classic example is during the scene after the gangland shootout (when Kalumama first sees Vidya and Satya). There are certain other flaws as well in his direction as well. - Barring numbers from classic Hindi films (known for their music), I have never been even a remote fan of Hindi film singing and dancing. I feel three out of five songs in this movie are totally unnecessary and I would've enjoyed an "all-out" realistic film for a change w/o any songs. Having said that, the film is all the more memorable due to the two main numbers: Goli Maar and Sapne me milti hai - mainly due to Bhiku's gang and their histrionics.

    All in all a refreshing Hindi film that made me a part of the main gang for the three hour duration and left me wanting more. I hope this inspires a revival of GOOD hindi films as was in the late 70s and early 80s.
    8Peter_Young

    A piece of art by the master

    Satya is a realistic drama which tells the story of its title character, a simple orphaned guy who tries to live life honestly and make a fair living, but is unable to. Only when he enters the underworld, the most dangerous and seemingly dreadful place, does he find financial success, friendship and love. But when he tries to run away and return to his previous simple world, he finds out that all doors are closed for him. Satya is a film that brings very distinct points to its subject matter in comparison to previous films dealing with similar themes. The film is not about underworld. It's about a guy who finds himself trapped in the world of mafia. It's about the pluses and minuses of being involved in such a terrible world. The film is very authentic, and everything in it, from cinematography to music, contributes to this style almost perfectly. The characters are all simple and easy to relate to, they all have dreams of a better life. The story of each character is presented through the eyes of Satya in a minute and unique way.

    Satya has been blamed for depicting Mumbai as a dirty city of crime, terror and violence. Ram Gopal Varma has also been accused of trying to glorify the mafia. But this view is according to me incorrect; the film clearly shows that anyone who enters this world will end up living under constant threat for his life and eventually find himself killed in the most dire of circumstances. The success, the friendship, the love the film's hero finds, all of it is lost in one unfortunate chain of tragic incidents: the death of his friends, the rejection of his girlfriend, and ultimately his own defeat. That's the result and that's what Varma probably tried to convey. Obviously the hero is portrayed as a good human being and you feel for his ill-fate, but that's to be expected. It's of course partly his own fault, but it's mainly a situation created by circumstances.

    The acting is terrific. The most sincere performance is that of Manoj Bajpai, who is simply outstanding. He paid attention to both the dark and the bright sides of his character. Urmila Matondkar sheds her well-known image and transforms into a simple dreamy girl in this film. She lets go of her sex appeal and intensity and skillfully creates a sensitive young woman who believes that a better life does exist. An out-and-out excellent performance. Shefali Shah has an extremely small role with little importance. Yet, she is flawless in every possible scene and makes the best of what she is given, which is commendable. The only actor who is not as emotionally convincing is ironically the main protagonist, played by J.D Chakravarthy. He is average in everything he does and was not really a great choice for the part. Satya, while not a film that works for everyone, is an extraordinary film and one of the greatest from its genre. A must-watch.

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    • Trivia
      British director Danny Boyle watched Satya and Company (2002) to understand the true color of Mumbai before he started filming his acclaimed film Slumdog Millionaire. He acknowledged this in a TV interview.
    • Goofs
      Just after the interval there are newspaper clippings shown, one of which says "Guru Narayan Gunned Down, Gang Rivalary Suspected". The spelling of the word 'rivalry' is misspelled here.
    • Quotes

      Satya: Everyone gets the Chance...

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      Featured in Thakshak (1999)

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    • Release date
      • July 3, 1998 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Truth
    • Filming locations
      • Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
    • Production company
      • Varma Corporation
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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