Chandralekha Movie Climax 1948 REACTION [ Most Expensive film ]
Summary
TLDRIn this 'Reaction Check' video, the host explores a climactic scene from 'Chandraleka,' a 1948 film known for its high production costs and lengthy creation period from 1943 to 1948. The video praises the film's cinematography, elaborate sets, and costumes, drawing comparisons to 'Mugliazzo,' another expensive film from the 1960s. The host expresses a desire to see the film in color and notes the intricate scripting and sequencing of the climax, which kept audiences on the edge of their seats. Despite the poor sound quality due to the film's age, the video celebrates the dedication of the filmmakers and the artistic achievements of the time.
Takeaways
- π¬ The video discusses a scene from the film 'Chandraleka', highlighting its significance as a climax and its status as the most expensive film at the time of its release in 1948.
- π The production of 'Chandraleka' spanned from 1943 to 1948, reflecting the extensive time and effort invested in its creation.
- π‘ The video draws a comparison with 'Mugliazzo', another expensive film from the 1960s, suggesting a possible inspiration from 'Chandraleka'.
- π The director of 'Chandraleka' also produced the film, indicating a personal commitment to the project.
- π₯ The cinematography in the film is praised for its quality, with well-composed shots and impressive set designs.
- π The costumes and the number of extras in the scene are noted, emphasizing the film's grand scale and attention to detail.
- π The viewer expresses a desire to see the film in color to fully appreciate the costumes and visual elements.
- π‘οΈ The script is described as action-packed, with many events unfolding in the climax sequence, keeping the audience engaged.
- π΅ The original audio quality is mentioned as poor due to the age of the film, with a hum in the background.
- π The film's cinematographer, Kamal Gosh, is credited for the exceptional work, especially considering the collaborative efforts between Indian and German technicians at the time.
- π The storytelling and sequencing in 'Chandraleka' are commended for their technical correctness and ability to maintain suspense.
Q & A
What is the title of the movie being discussed in the video?
-The title of the movie being discussed is 'Chandraleka'.
When was the film 'Chandraleka' released?
-The film 'Chandraleka' was released in 1948.
What was the production timeline for 'Chandraleka'?
-The production of 'Chandraleka' took place between 1943 and 1948.
Why is 'Chandraleka' considered significant in the context of Indian cinema?
-'Chandraleka' is significant because it was the most expensive film at the time of its release and took five years to complete.
Who directed and produced the film 'Chandraleka'?
-The director of 'Chandraleka' is not mentioned in the transcript, but the person who produced the film is also the director.
What is the comparison made between 'Chandraleka' and another film in the video?
-The comparison is made with the film 'Mugliazzo', which was also an expensive production in the 1960s and may have taken inspiration from 'Chandraleka'.
What aspect of old films is highlighted in the video?
-The video highlights the excellent cinematography, well-composed shots, and detailed costumes in old films like 'Chandraleka'.
What is the viewer's desire regarding the film's visuals?
-The viewer expresses a desire to see the film in color to fully appreciate the costumes and cinematography.
What technical aspect of the film is praised in the video?
-The cinematography, particularly the collaboration between technicians in Germany and India, is praised for its beauty and quality.
What challenges did the filmmaker face while making 'Chandraleka'?
-The filmmaker faced financial challenges, selling all his property and jewelry to complete the film, and also went through scripting and recasting.
How does the video describe the climax sequence of 'Chandraleka'?
-The climax sequence is described as having a lot happening in a short time, with simple yet effective storytelling that keeps the viewer on the edge.
What is the viewer's final message to the audience of the video?
-The viewer thanks the audience for watching the video with them and asks them to share when they watched it in the comment section, also reminding them to take good care of themselves.
Outlines
π¬ Introduction to Chandraleka Film Scene
The video script introduces a movie scene from the film 'Chandraleka,' highlighting its significance as the climax of the film. The film, released in 1948, was the most expensive production of its time, taking from 1943 to 1948 to complete. The script mentions a comparison to 'Mugliazzo,' another expensive film from the 1960s, suggesting an inspiration link. The director of 'Chandraleka,' who also produced the film, is introduced, and the viewer is invited to appreciate the cinematography, sets, and costumes of the era.
π Appreciating Costumes and Story Development
This paragraph focuses on the detailed appreciation of the costumes and the unfolding story within the movie scene. The viewer is taken through a sequence of events, with the anticipation of a kidnapping and the introduction of the hero. The paragraph emphasizes the complexity of the scene with many happenings in the last ten minutes, creating a sense of suspense and engagement.
π° Climax Sequence and Technical Marvels
The paragraph delves into the climax sequence of the film, which is action-packed and filled with various events happening in quick succession. The viewer is given a sense of the emotional investment in the characters and the desire for a particular outcome. The sound quality of the old video is acknowledged, and the cinematography is praised. The paragraph also touches on the historical context of the film's production, including the sacrifices made by the filmmaker to complete the project.
π½οΈ Reflections on Filmmaking and Legacy
The final paragraph reflects on the art of filmmaking during the time 'Chandraleka' was made, comparing it to modern resources and techniques. It discusses the scripting, sequencing, and the storytelling method of the film, which despite being simple, was technically impressive for its time. The paragraph also contemplates the courage and vision required to produce such a film and invites viewers to share their thoughts in the comments. The script ends with a note of thanks and a reminder for viewers to take care during the current times.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Chandraleka
π‘Cinematography
π‘Production Time
π‘Expensive Film
π‘Climax
π‘Mugliazzo
π‘Costumes
π‘Sound Quality
π‘Director
π‘Scripting
π‘Storytelling
Highlights
Introduction to the video 'Reaction Check' and the movie scene from 'Chandraleka'.
Chandraleka was released in 1948 and was the most expensive film of its time.
The production of Chandraleka took place between 1943 and 1948.
Comparison to 'Mugliazzo', another expensive film from the 1960s.
Anticipation for the grand scale production and its cinematography.
Praise for the well-composed shots and impressive cinematography in old films.
Mention of the huge sets and detailed costumes in the film.
Desire to see the film in color to appreciate the costumes fully.
The director of Chandraleka also produced the film.
Highlight of a particularly impressive shot in the film.
Discussion of the film's climax sequence and its complexity.
The director's personal investment in the film, including selling property and jewelry.
Kamal Gosh's outstanding cinematography in the 1948 film.
International collaboration between filmmakers and technicians in Germany and India.
The script and sequencing of the film's 14-minute climax sequence.
Reflection on the resources and technology available today for film production.
The courage and vision required for large-scale film production in the past.
Viewer engagement invitation and closing remarks.
Transcripts
hello and welcome to reaction check
thank you so much for clicking on this
video today's video
is going to be a movie scene we are
watching a movie scene an
old movie song from a film called
chandraleka now this
is the climax of this particular film
uh this film was actually released
in 48 the production time that took to
actually create this film was
between 1943 to 1948 during those days
was the most expensive film so i'm
really looking forward to actually
watching this one and see what we have
if it was the most expensive film it
reminds me of a movie called mugliazom
which
in the 1960s took a lot of years to make
was the most expensive film and i think
the filmmakers of mugliazza must have
gotten inspiration from this particular
film so i'm really looking forward to
watching these grand scale production
and see what we have in it let's let's
jump into this and see
okay the director for this film
chandra liquor was
you also produce this film and according
to the description
this film
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oh wow that's
that's a nice shot
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nice
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so
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[Applause]
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in these old films there the
cinematography is so good
the shots are so well composed that
a lot of new films don't even come close
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sets are huge
there's so many people in the scene and
i think each and every one of them went
through a lot of costumes
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come on
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okay so we've got her
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she was a girl in the early scene
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oh man if someone
you can change this to
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to color i'd love to see all the colors
and
and you really get to appreciate the the
costumes also
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oh look at this shot
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oh
me
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so
my
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[Applause]
[Applause]
[Music]
[Applause]
[Applause]
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[Applause]
now
[Applause]
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[Applause]
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[Applause]
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foreign
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so
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so who is she i mean is she kidnapped
okay so he's the hero i think
so many things happen in the last 10
minutes it's
don't okay
got you here i think you can
foreign
changed
holy
there's so much happening in this and
this small sequence i mean it is a
climax sequence but
the way it's divided into different
things
that happen one after the other
like i really don't want this other guy
to die
and yeah
okay now another thing happened
who is this guy going to stab
this guy has to win
okay the lowers finally meet
oh
the sound for this um reaction may not
be very clear because
this is a very old video and the sound
is really bad for this one
you may be hearing some sort of hum in
the background
i have to tell you like the
cinematography on this one
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okay so the real king is back
the the first ever taki film with with
dialogues was i think in india
um the first one was released in 1939 or
38
um and it was it was a pretty pretty
decent film and had 22 songs if i'm not
mistaken if i
remember correctly it had 22 songs now
this film has been
this film was conceived a few years
after that like from 1943 until
1942 or 1943 until um
1948 um 43 to 48 so five years that this
film was in development went through a
lot of different things
um a lot of scripting a lot of recasting
and also the
the filmmaker ss7 um actually sold all
his property and jewelry to complete
this
film um and the cinematographer kamal
gauche did an absolutely amazing job i
mean this
again is a 1948 film and at that time um
a lot of collaboration was done between
um
the the filmmakers or the technicians in
um in germany and also um the
technicians in india a lot of them were
like uh
collaborating with each other and the
cinematography especially the
cinematography is
really really beautiful um in all of
these films
um but another thing that you see here
is that
the script of this film or the sequence
the entire sequence that happened the
14-minute sequence there's so much
happening
um in this in the sequence although it
is
very very simple in raw uh filmmaking
um this was an expensive film at that
time but
it also has some things that um that are
technically
very right i mean the scripting the
sequencing how things are happening
one thing leads to another thing and
you're always on the edge
the the art form the storytelling art
form or the
the resources we have right now to
compose or maybe build something like
this
is uh we have a lot more resources so it
doesn't take a lot of time
if this type of film like this may take
maybe a year
nowadays if we want to actually make a
large scale production
with all the computer technology all the
cgi animation that we can actually do
but this
hat sets a lot of costumes a lot of
things
and uh and it's it's for its time
it's an amazing production um you know
thinking about a production or thinking
about a large scale production like this
will take a lot of
um encouragement a lot of guts and
convincing
people to actually come and chip in
money although most of the money came
from the director himself so it was his
vision and and here we are in 2021
watching this let me know when you are
watching this
perhaps um you can put that in the
comment section and i really really
thank you for for watching this one with
me i'll see you in the next one take
very good care of yourself
adios
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