Hindi film industry is dominated by muslims & 1 community peoples who expertly drive out members of other community ( Only muslims & their community peoples r allowed to be their )
Hindi film industry is dominated by muslims & 1 community peoples who expertly drive out members of other community ( Only muslims & their community peoples r allowed to be their )
Mein to sirf itna hi kahunga ke swades dekhne ke baad mein har ladki me gayatri joshi or gitli ko hi dhundta hun, magar abhi tak mili nahi. Kash ke har ladki gayatri jaisi hoti.
Gowarikar specifically wanted someone relatively unknown but with demonstrable acting potential to play the understated role of the village schoolteacher Gita opposite the NRI hero, Mohan Bhargava, so that audiences would not project the overwhelming persona of some celebrity actress onto this supporting character.
Despite little background in acting, dancing, lip syncing to songs, or even in conducting dialogs, she has, in the opinion of her growing circle of fans, delivered a stellar performance. Even the occasional "stiffness" (that some, including women, critics have noted) suits the reserved idealistic character very well, and serves, by contrast, to highlight all the more the spirit of self-surrender that starts to take over once Gîtâ admits to herself the depth of her feelings for Mohan.
To overcome the emotional distance established by the plot between Gita and Mohan, the director has especially exploited the suggestive possibilities and aesthetics of the (love-) gaze (nazar) in Swades, an approach to which Gayatri's expressive eyes have lent themselves remarkably well.
It's relevant to note, in this context, that Gowarikar had been vainly auditioning many (would-be) actresses as prospects for the heroine's role, before he happened to recall having met Gâyatrî at a party.
Apparently, he had retained something of that innocent encounter, the aesthetic possibilities of which did not occur to him immediately, in much the same way that we come to appreciate Swades for all that it is only after having repeatedly looked at Gayatri's and, in the movie, through Gita's eyes.
Gayatri also faced the formidable challenge of depicting not only the Western-educated English-speaking self-sufficient emancipated Gita but also the traditional model of the chaste devoted Hindu wife, Sita, who pines to be rescued by her royal husband Rama from captivity within the regressive darkness of the island of Lanka.
Though Gita assumes this role explicitly only while dancing for the edification and entertainment of the village Ram Lila, these two feminine characters are subtly superimposed, and mutually transformed, throughout the narrative (as underlined by the various associations of the contemporary couple with the mythical time of the Charanpur temple).
Gita increasingly takes on the values, attitudes, and sensibility of the heroine of the Ramayana, while Sita assumes a refreshing reincarnation as a strong-willed modern Indian woman who awakens her loyal Rama to the call of duty and thereby helps him discover his deeper self.
It's relevant to recall, in this regard, that the meeting of the eyes also plays a vital role in the epic narrative, when Sita and Rama suddenly fall into each other's gaze for the first time on the occasion of his arrival to win her hand as a suitor (svayamvara).
It is to Gayatri's great credit that she has succeeded so well in merging these two distinct roles so naturally into a unified and convincing character: she has thereby endowed Gowarikar's vision of (Gandhi's) Ram-Rajya (the ideal polity) with a powerful aesthetic appeal.
You might appreciate Swades better when you see it again after reading my ongoing review of its aesthetics entitled *"The science of love: look into the eyes" of Gîtâ in Swades*
Click on my user-name above, and when you get to my YouTube profile, click on the link to my svAbhinava website: you'll see the link to the review in the "What's New" section, top of the left sidebar (unfortunately, URLs don't seem to be permitted in these comments).
The song is "Saawariyan, saawariyan," which Gîtâ (the character she plays in Swades) sings when she's releievd of the burden of having to hide the fact of having fallen in love with Mohan from him.
If you check out my review, there is an embedded video-clip commenting on the psychological implications of this song.
Love Gayatri Joshi. Hope that we see her in more movies in future.
kreep2nite 2 months ago
I am in love with her,,,,,,,,, sorry if i am disrespecting but I am in love with her.
why doesnt she do any more films
katrfast 4 months ago
Some of you men are so sick and disgusting.. have respect for women , you low life..bastards...
Flash6384 7 months ago
Her great asset is she has a lovely grace and charm on her face.
sksupreeth 7 months ago
Hindi film industry is dominated by muslims & 1 community peoples who expertly drive out members of other community ( Only muslims & their community peoples r allowed to be their )
vspadgilwar 8 months ago
@vspadgilwar what the hell r u saying , I am a Muslim and i don't agree with u
katrfast 4 months ago
Hindi film industry is dominated by muslims & 1 community peoples who expertly drive out members of other community ( Only muslims & their community peoples r allowed to be their )
vspadgilwar 8 months ago
Why the hell did she decide to leave movies so early !! Are yaar shadi karne ki itni kaahe jaldi padi thi !! :(
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inashgyinas 1 year ago
she is amazing neve seen such a beautiful laugh....
jayanth1255 1 year ago
she is THE woman! i mean, she is the benchmark! what say?!!
burtub 1 year ago 2
Mein to sirf itna hi kahunga ke swades dekhne ke baad mein har ladki me gayatri joshi or gitli ko hi dhundta hun, magar abhi tak mili nahi. Kash ke har ladki gayatri jaisi hoti.
Neeraj
misterneer 2 years ago
@misterneer i SWEAR to GOD ITS THE SAME WITH ME!!
ghq786 1 year ago
i have never seen any girl cud b that much preety...i use to watch this movie still once in a month
ahonass 2 years ago
This was her 1st nd da last movie.
After this she got married!!!!!
THEALEXMATHEWS 2 years ago
i love her.....she is so so beautifull!!!
she is my dream lady...i wish i get someone just like her!!!
love to her.
nishantmittal001 2 years ago 5
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She is very expensive per night compared to many others in Bollywood.
redmond12400 2 years ago
@redmond12400 you suck motherfucker..........get out of your pervert thinking loser
nileshabhinav88 2 years ago
Hey Fucker.. Dont tell me you dont want to fuck her too. FYI she is available for a price. If you cant afford.. go fuck yourself.
redmond12400 2 years ago
I just love this woman. She is so beautiful.
TheBhargavsai 2 years ago 3
She is a very good actress.Its really very sad that she has not done more movies.
marutiful 2 years ago 3
she s beautifl gal nd ths shows the prfect indian nari nd the way she had dne her role in swades thats brillnt !
ayushvinesh 2 years ago 2
she shud do more movies!
thx
simi142006 3 years ago 12
god, this woman is so beautiful! The perfect Indian Nari... Love u gayatri!
PS189 3 years ago 16
From Wikipedia on "Gayatri Joshi"" :
Gowarikar specifically wanted someone relatively unknown but with demonstrable acting potential to play the understated role of the village schoolteacher Gita opposite the NRI hero, Mohan Bhargava, so that audiences would not project the overwhelming persona of some celebrity actress onto this supporting character.
pandit2406 4 years ago
Despite little background in acting, dancing, lip syncing to songs, or even in conducting dialogs, she has, in the opinion of her growing circle of fans, delivered a stellar performance. Even the occasional "stiffness" (that some, including women, critics have noted) suits the reserved idealistic character very well, and serves, by contrast, to highlight all the more the spirit of self-surrender that starts to take over once Gîtâ admits to herself the depth of her feelings for Mohan.
pandit2406 4 years ago
To overcome the emotional distance established by the plot between Gita and Mohan, the director has especially exploited the suggestive possibilities and aesthetics of the (love-) gaze (nazar) in Swades, an approach to which Gayatri's expressive eyes have lent themselves remarkably well.
pandit2406 4 years ago
It's relevant to note, in this context, that Gowarikar had been vainly auditioning many (would-be) actresses as prospects for the heroine's role, before he happened to recall having met Gâyatrî at a party.
pandit2406 4 years ago
Apparently, he had retained something of that innocent encounter, the aesthetic possibilities of which did not occur to him immediately, in much the same way that we come to appreciate Swades for all that it is only after having repeatedly looked at Gayatri's and, in the movie, through Gita's eyes.
pandit2406 4 years ago
Gayatri also faced the formidable challenge of depicting not only the Western-educated English-speaking self-sufficient emancipated Gita but also the traditional model of the chaste devoted Hindu wife, Sita, who pines to be rescued by her royal husband Rama from captivity within the regressive darkness of the island of Lanka.
pandit2406 4 years ago
Though Gita assumes this role explicitly only while dancing for the edification and entertainment of the village Ram Lila, these two feminine characters are subtly superimposed, and mutually transformed, throughout the narrative (as underlined by the various associations of the contemporary couple with the mythical time of the Charanpur temple).
pandit2406 4 years ago
Gita increasingly takes on the values, attitudes, and sensibility of the heroine of the Ramayana, while Sita assumes a refreshing reincarnation as a strong-willed modern Indian woman who awakens her loyal Rama to the call of duty and thereby helps him discover his deeper self.
pandit2406 4 years ago
It's relevant to recall, in this regard, that the meeting of the eyes also plays a vital role in the epic narrative, when Sita and Rama suddenly fall into each other's gaze for the first time on the occasion of his arrival to win her hand as a suitor (svayamvara).
pandit2406 4 years ago
It is to Gayatri's great credit that she has succeeded so well in merging these two distinct roles so naturally into a unified and convincing character: she has thereby endowed Gowarikar's vision of (Gandhi's) Ram-Rajya (the ideal polity) with a powerful aesthetic appeal.
pandit2406 4 years ago
Does anyone know the name of song playing in the background? I just hear chotasa man ye hai,,,,.
If you do, please reply thanks.
rahuls1s 4 years ago
Friends,
You might appreciate Swades better when you see it again after reading my ongoing review of its aesthetics entitled *"The science of love: look into the eyes" of Gîtâ in Swades*
Click on my user-name above, and when you get to my YouTube profile, click on the link to my svAbhinava website: you'll see the link to the review in the "What's New" section, top of the left sidebar (unfortunately, URLs don't seem to be permitted in these comments).
Enjoy!
Sunthar
pandit2406 4 years ago
Hello Sunthar,
Do you know the name of the song playing in the background as gayatri goes to pick up her award?
rahuls1s 4 years ago
Rahul (?),
The song is "Saawariyan, saawariyan," which Gîtâ (the character she plays in Swades) sings when she's releievd of the burden of having to hide the fact of having fallen in love with Mohan from him.
If you check out my review, there is an embedded video-clip commenting on the psychological implications of this song.
Sunthra
pandit2406 4 years ago
She's beautyful...she really looks like Sumalatha, a south indian actress!..and she deserves more than this award !
easycare11 4 years ago
Hello Yaar,
Do you know the name of the song playing in the background as gayatri goes to pick up her award?
rahuls1s 4 years ago
hi rahul1s... yes the song is "saavariya" from the movie swades!
enjoy !!!!
easycare11 4 years ago 2
she resembles sweta tiwari(prerana in kasauti zindagi ki )
timipipe 4 years ago