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Sri Ramakrishna Math Chennai
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Produced by Sri Ramakrishna Math, Chennai
Concept, Script, Screenplay, Direction: Karthik M.P
Starring: Balaji Manohar, Rameshwarananda Swami
DOP: Vishwanath B.R
Art-Costumes: Pramod Shiggaon
Make Up: Ramakrishna Beltur
Editor: Peadeep Naik
Music: Praveen D Rao
Production Design: Manju R

If there was one more Vivekananda, he would have understood what this Vivekananda has done...

Vivekananda by Vivekananda 
His Life... in his own words
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The film is based on the life of Bengali, Hindu monk Narendra Nath Datta aka Vivekananda from his birth (1863) to his returned to India from the west (1887). It is spiritual take on Vivekananda life. Movie's focus is on Vivekananda's internal struggles and questions about the meaning and truth of life.—dovah
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Swami Vivekananda - The chief disciple of the 19th century mystic Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and the founder of Ramakrishna Mission. He is considered a key figure in the introduction of Hindu philosophies of Vedanta and Yoga in Europe and America and is also credited with raising interfaith awareness, bringing Hinduism to the status of a world religion during the end of the 19th century.

G.V. Iyer's biopic on this legendary man, titled 'Vivekananda' is one of the most moving and emotional films I've seen to date. The late filmmaker manages to show us the life of a man who had a voice, who respected his Guru, and went down in History as a philosopher. It's one enlightening cinematic experience!

The soundtrack is wonderful. The performances are wonderful, but the one performance that stands out, is undoubtedly, by Mithun Chakraborty. As Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, the legendary actor delivers a superb performance. He was awarded his 3rd National-Award for his work here, and he deserved it. The actor who plays Vivekananda is very good. Shammi Kapoor, Hema, Anupam Kher and others leave a mark.

On the whole, 'Vivekananda' is a must watch. Two Big Thumbs Up!

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@Kobitabrikho
3 years ago (edited)
Oh Swami, we the foolish generation know nothing about you and your faith. Your sacrificed, sufferings, love and enlightment deserve to continue study more and more. And my beloved Swami please pardon us for our ignorance. May God bless us with light of purity.

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@ammyith4393
@ammyith4393
3 years ago
It is so sad that many Indians don't appreciate their own learned men and historical traditions until these acharyas go abroad to teach and then appreciative westerners return to teach Indians their very own traditions with a western twist to it. Be thankful for all Indian sages born on Indian soil so that they can impart their inspired wisdom to all from the spiritual land they were born.

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@shampakonar3758
@shampakonar3758
3 years ago
"If you want to know India, study Vivekananda, in him everything is positive and nothing negative".
----- Rabindranath Tagore

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@lokichakra
@lokichakra
2 years ago (edited)
Thank you for the absolutely wonderful film of Vivekananda.  As a person raised in the West, I am so grateful to the Math and Vivekananda for revealing Vedanta . Jai Thakur-Ma!

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@Shatavartverma
@Shatavartverma
3 years ago
I DONT UNDERSTAND WHY I AM WATCHING THIS MOVIE AGAIN AND AGAIN FROM PAST 1 WEEK !!!!

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@pragya1934
@pragya1934
3 years ago
It made me cry a lot...how selfless he was...!!🙏💐🕉️🇮🇳

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@dextromethorphan8255
@dextromethorphan8255
3 years ago
I have visited Chennai Ram Krishan math last year. It was a great experience!

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@MohdNisar-zm6bo
@MohdNisar-zm6bo
3 years ago
Swami Vivekanand  ji Maharaj...The man who changed my life 🙏🙏🙏

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@sanketparalkar3889
@sanketparalkar3889
3 years ago
To a spiritual seeker inspired by Swamiji, these frames are nothing but pure platinum. My humble naman to Swamiji.

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@bhikisharma5068
@bhikisharma5068
3 years ago
Omg. How much pain he had taken.
Salutations to gr8 soul. 
N we the people of modern India what we r doing?

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@akashmuttha6764
@akashmuttha6764
3 years ago
Real gem...my tears can't stop when I read him...watch him...and listen his enlightening words...

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@gilberttessier1871
@gilberttessier1871
3 years ago
Thank you for making this beautiful movie of the life of Vivekananda!🌹

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@pasupuletibalaji5400
@pasupuletibalaji5400
3 years ago
My inspire swami vivekananda ,I withdraw my suicide attempt only because of his s words.now iam preparing for ias.my life aim is  
Prime minister of india.i don't know i will achieve or not.but i will satisfied at the time of end.JAI VIVEKANANDA.JAI BHARAT

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@jugnoochauhan5845
@jugnoochauhan5845
3 years ago
He is  alive in our hearts, and his teachings will surely make this nation vishv guru again🙏🙏🙏

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@nishanttripathi8445
@nishanttripathi8445
3 years ago
Greatest inspirational, motivational and iconic leader. The youth of this nation needs to address him as role models.

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@bobrandolph5112
@bobrandolph5112
3 years ago
All Pranams to all the wonderful Masters of this wonderful Earth! I also feel so fortunate to live  with BHARATA in my heart every day I go deeper into Gods ocean and God goes deeper in me as do we all.Everything is under the control of the ONE so try to sit back and enjoy the wonderful exciting ride. PEACE TO ALL!!!!!!!!!

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@chanyarai8986
@chanyarai8986
3 years ago
Swami Vivekananda -  a man whose words if you believe and follow, you can transform from animals to the beings of highest form...

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@ankitchakraborty4552
@ankitchakraborty4552
3 years ago
I have stopped counting how many times I have watched it

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@JaiHind002
@JaiHind002
3 years ago (edited)
Ramkrishna and Vivekananda , will be always in heart of every indian.JAIHIND.

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@nehayadav2736
@nehayadav2736
3 years ago
No wonder that not even a single comment has been posted here as people of today's time are busy in collecting materialistic things and for that they work like robots. We are lost because we are detached from our roots, our culture and our spiritual treasure.

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@rajineesubramaniam1708
@rajineesubramaniam1708
2 years ago
A great sage has passed away. Thank you for this wonderful movie.

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@jagdishhiranandani5467
@jagdishhiranandani5467
3 years ago
Thank you for sharing the story of great man. 
Proud to be born as an Indian on our BHUUMI and the culture we grew up with. 
Loves to my mother land. 
Jai Hind. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

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@prasenjitsgpandothers395
@prasenjitsgpandothers395
3 years ago
He is my ideal person and he was a legend person in our great country not only in our country but also in our world.

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@basude4330
@basude4330
3 years ago
An excellent picture on Swami Vivekananda. Script and direction also excellent. Only the Bengali dialogues by Vivekananda could have been done by a voice who knows the language well. Otherwise it's a best picture over our Hero.

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@southmovies48
@southmovies48
3 years ago
I have read a lot about Swami and first time i visualise Him in the mobile. Thanks for uploading. Every youth have to watch this and know about our nation from His perspective. Thank you

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@ShuddhabhaktiChatterjee
@ShuddhabhaktiChatterjee
3 years ago
The film is a 'perfect' one in every sense of the word

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@medhadobhal4575
@medhadobhal4575
3 years ago (edited)
Very powerful and emotional documentary about life of Vivekananda🙏

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@_Facade
@_Facade
3 years ago (edited)
I'm surprised to see not even a single comment. This was very well taken...I'm glad I came accross this and watched this movie/documentary.

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@vaishnavisatish5548
@vaishnavisatish5548
3 years ago
Amazing no words to express...jai Ramakrishnaparamahamsare..jai Sharadadevii..jai Vivekanandaswami...🙏

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@jaishrikrishna70
@jaishrikrishna70
3 years ago
Very Beautifully Shown the life of Great Saint SWAMI VIVEKANANDA....

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@sumanmohanchakraborty7712
@sumanmohanchakraborty7712
3 years ago
wonderful 👌👌👌👌....🙏
Shiva,shiva.....joy Vivekananda...
Joy shree Ramkrishna...
Joy maa Sharada....❤️

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@Ben-jg9tw
@Ben-jg9tw
3 years ago
I always follow our great Swami Vivekananda in my way of life..

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@theakashsoni7209
@theakashsoni7209
3 years ago
भारत को गौरवान्वित करने वाली फिल्म। अति सुंदर 👌

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@rajsnamuduri2365
@rajsnamuduri2365
3 years ago
excellent movie.  A great inspiration.  Wonderful.  No words to praise.  JAY BHARAT.

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@B_Ash
@B_Ash
3 years ago
Why you guys have shown Vivekananda so aggressive in some scenes.I thought he was a very calm and cool headed man.

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@GRajan08
@GRajan08
3 years ago
Vivekananda within us.... impressive ... wonderful message from ( Sri Rama) Gurudev... we're his instruments that's all... thanks for upload...

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@dast999
@dast999
3 years ago
Thank you for producing such a great wisdom through the movie

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@abhisheknigam8161
@abhisheknigam8161
3 years ago
Very nice movie on the life of Swami Vivekanand. Everyone should watch this movie.

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@avoicetocount
@avoicetocount
3 years ago
I feel deeply touched, so many similarities, like we are kindred spirits.

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@dreamupsc3465
@dreamupsc3465
3 years ago
English learner can learn from here 👍👍👍

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@k.zamangaduhlian8706
@k.zamangaduhlian8706
3 years ago
I love to study Swami Vivekananda's amazing story. Honestly, it has been my inspiration since my high school days. Great philosophies

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@rayswarnalata9273
@rayswarnalata9273
3 years ago
What a nice movei ...I have no word to describe such a inspiring movie....
Everyone should be watch it once..
Thank u for uploading

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@selvinsunny3669
@selvinsunny3669
3 years ago
i am feeling blessed after watching this movie .

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@gbvishnupriya8715
@gbvishnupriya8715
3 years ago
thank you for such a great film .... its heart melting .... no words

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@sudhansupadhan8793
@sudhansupadhan8793
3 years ago
My mind is in confusion that which word to be used in respect & to describe "swami Vivekananda".

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@krishna-gq7fs
@krishna-gq7fs
3 years ago (edited)
Im just searching for the words to type...  Yet i didnt get perfect ones....  Its awsm, mindblowing film...

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@thatnomadguy3912
@thatnomadguy3912
3 years ago
Thank you for making such a beautiful movie! It depicts the great work done and innumerable sacrifices made by swami vivekanada for our motherland India. From movie Pov great acting and good execution.

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@jayaraok
@jayaraok
3 years ago (edited)
Thank you very much for this great movie about life story of Swamy Vivekananda🙏🙏

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@Shivam_Bhardwaj_MBBS
@Shivam_Bhardwaj_MBBS
3 years ago
Really amazing gurudev ❤️ #swami vivekananda #the pride of india ❤️

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@kalyanidevi9928
@kalyanidevi9928
3 years ago
An excellent inspiration to all the youngsters across the world.. 🙏🙏

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@AniruddhaBanerjeesalboni
@AniruddhaBanerjeesalboni
3 years ago
amazing....truly touched and overwhelmed with the life and lessons of Swami Vivekananda!!!!!

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@kanugulamuralikrishna3914
@kanugulamuralikrishna3914
3 years ago
One of the inspirational movie. Great character

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@karthikkumar4410
@karthikkumar4410
3 years ago
Speechless... Pure Love..

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@SunshiniingAparajitaaa
@SunshiniingAparajitaaa
3 years ago
Thank you so much to this CHANNEL. Thank you Universe 🙏

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@praveenbk21
@praveenbk21
3 years ago
No words to describe his thoughts....
Thank you so much for sharing this video....

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@mrNoBody_no
@mrNoBody_no
3 years ago
SwamiJi has accomplished so much in America that was missing  from this movie.

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@lootlydeals
@lootlydeals
3 years ago
Great Soul of India!

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@manishasharma7375
@manishasharma7375
3 years ago
Feel grateful to watch this ❤️...words are less to express but literally thank you for making available this autobiography

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@tarunbhattacharya1159
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3 years ago (edited)
I am very much greatful for making this film and requesting you to please see that it can be shown in every school.

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@yogispeaks2
@yogispeaks2
3 years ago
Beautiful depiction!!!! Excellent work in very limited resources!!!!!!!!

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Swami Vivekananda (1998 film)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Swami Vivekananda
Promotional poster (1998)
Directed byG. V. Iyer
Written byG. V. Iyer
Screenplay byG. V. Iyer
Story byG. V. Iyer
Based onLife of Swami Vivekananda
Produced byT. Subbarami Reddy
Starring
Narrated bySarvadaman D. Banerjee
CinematographyMadhu Ambat
Edited by
Music bySongs:
Salil Chowdhury
Background Score:
Vijaya Bhaskar (Hindi)
B. V. Karanth (English)
Production
company
Anantha Lakshmi Films
Distributed byAnantha Lakshmi Films
Release date
  • 12 June 1998 (India)
Running time
240 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguagesHindi
English
Budget30 million (US$380,000)[1]
Box office60 million (US$750,000)[1]

Swami Vivekananda is a 1998 Indian biographical film directed by G. V. Iyer and produced by T. Subbarami Reddy.[2] It took Iyer 11 years to finish the research work required for the film and to write the screenplay.

The film starred Sarvadaman D. Banerjee as Swami Vivekananda, the 19th-century Hindu monk, and Mithun Chakraborty as Ramakrishna, his guru. Even though the film was completed, ready to release in 1994 and was considered for 1995 national awards, the film got released on 12 June 1998. The film was premiered on India's public service broadcaster Doordarshan on 15 August 1998, the country's Independence Day.

The film received mainly negative reviews from critics. Mithun Chakraborty's acting in this film was widely appreciated, and he won his third National Film Award.

Plot[edit]

The film mainly captures the events of Vivekananda's life from his birth to 1897, when he returned to India from the West. The film begins with the birth of Narendranath Datta (pre-monastic name of Swami Vivekananda) and shows the neighbours and relatives of Datta family celebrating the event. It immediately moves to the scene where Narendranath sees his father Vishwanath Datta is donating money, clothes, food to poor and distressed people. Seeing this, young Narendranath asks his father to give him something too, and his father tells him to go and look in a mirror and find what he had already given him. Following his father's suggestion, Narendranath goes to the room, sees his image in the mirror.

Different events of child Narendranath are shown one by one, such as his mother is melodiously reciting religious scriptures which leaves an impression on his young mind, Narendranath practising meditation, his mother is teaching him that experience is true knowledge, and his interest in studying a wide range of subjects.

Young Narendranath attends college, where he gets acquainted with European literature and contemporary social and religious movements. He also joins Brahmo Samaj. But there he finds that the leader, who is suggesting others to resist child marriage, is himself organising his minor daughter's marriage with a wealthy person. Narendranath goes to Debendranath Tagore and asks him if he has seen God. Tagore confesses that he did not have that experience, and also tells Narendranath that he had Yogi's eyes.

Narendranath meets Ramakrishna in a friend's house, where Narendranath sings a devotional song Bina Prem Dhiraj Nahi. Narendranath's song impresses Ramakrishna, who asks him to visit Dakshineswar Kali Temple, where Ramakrishna was based. Following Ramakrishna's invitation, Narendranath visits Dakshinewsar. The relation between Ramakrishna and Narendranath have been shown with great details. Narendranath initially rejects Ramakrishna, but gradually accepts him as his master. Ramakrishna teaches him the true meaning of religion and how one can find God.

After the death of Ramakrishna, Narendranath takes formal monastic vow, becomes a Sannyasi and a wandering monk. In Alwar, he meets Raja Mangal Singh, whom he tells Hindu's idol-worship is actually a symbolic form of worship.

In 1893, Vivekananda goes to Chicago to attend the Parliament of the World's Religions. There he gets tremendous success. The story of the film quickly moves to 1897, when Vivekananda returns to India. The film ends with a long English speech of Vivekananda in which he describes his ideals, objectives of Hinduism and prays for world-peace and fraternity.

Credits[edit]

Cast[edit]

Mithun Chakraborty as Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. Chakraborty's portrayal of Ramakrishna was widely appreciated, and he won his third National Film Award.
Guest appearances

Production[edit]

Background[edit]

Since 1969 G. V. Iyer made several films on Hinduism and Hindu religious figures such as Adi Shankaracharya (1983), Madhavacharya (1986), Ramanujacharya (1989), and Bhagavad Gita (1993). The biopic on Swami Vivekananda was a film in this series, which Iyer and Subbarami Reddy (producer of the film) called their "celluloid tribute to the soul of India".[1] This punch line was enough to elicit the attention of the public to watch the movie.[1]

Unlike Iyer's previous films, Swami Vivekananda was a big-budget and big-banner film. Iyer started his studies and research work in 1986, and it took him 11 years to finish his research work and write the screenplay of the film.[2][3] He commented— "The study of philosophy is the work of a lifetime and I would never want my films to be lacking."[3]

Casting[edit]

Sarvadaman D. Banerjee played the role of Vivekananda in this film. Banerjee was a regular actor in Iyer's films and portrayed the role of Adi Shankara in his film Adi Shankaracharya (1983) too. Bengali film actor Mithun Chakraborty portrayed Ramakrishna's character. This was his first film with Iyer.[2] After receiving "Lifetime achievement award" in 2012 Chakraborty told, he tried to follow the teachings of Swami Vivekananda throughout his acting career.[4] Chakraborty cast in the role of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, lends credence to the film by his sterling acting histrionics which earned him the accolade as an "intuitive and mysticalin a tour de force rendering". Debashree Roy was choiced to play Sarada Devi, the consort of Ramakrishna. Roy told in an interview that the acting in the film as Sarada Devi was a special blessing for her and she felt "strange emotions" during the shooting.[5] Apart from the lead roles the film has a galaxy of famous stars in different small roles resulting in its production budget touching Rs 30 million. Hema Malini has acted in the role of overdressed BhavatariniRaakhee is cast as Rajasthani tribal woman, Jaya Prada is in a dancing girl role. Many famous male actors like MammootyShammi KapoorShashi Kapoor and Anupam Kher also have small roles.[1]

Soundtrack[edit]

Swami Vivekananda
Soundtrack album by 
GenreFilm soundtrack
Length40:25
LabelHMV

The soundtracks of the film were composed by Salil Chowdhury, who died soon after the composing was completed. Most of the songs in the film were written by Gulzar. Songs written by SurdasKabirJayadeva were also used in this film. There was one Bengali song in the film— Nahi Surjo Nahi Jyoti— the song was written by Swami Vivekananda himself in 1897 when he was staying in Chennai (then known as Madras).[6]

Swami Vivekananda movie Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Chalo Man Jaye Ghar Apne" (Hindi)Bengali lyrics: Swami Vivekananda
Translation to Hindi: Gulzar
K. J. Yesudas4:44
2."Jaana Hai Jaana Hai Us Paar Maanjhi Re" (Hindi)GulzarAntara Chowdhury6:01
3."Nahi Surjo, Nahi Jyoti" (Bengali)Swami VivekanandaK. J. Yesudas5:31
4."Sanyaasi Talaasi Jiski Hai" (Hindi)GulzarAsha Bhonsle, K. J. Yesudas4:47
5."Binaa Prem Dheeraj Nahi" (Hindi)Srinivasa RaoK. J. Yesudas4:23
6."Prabhuji More Abgun Chit Na Dharo" (Hindi)SurdasKavita Krishnamurthy4:34
7."Re Man Krishna Naam Kahi Liije" (Hindi)SurdasAnup Jalota6:01
8."Tava Birahe Vanamaali Sakhi" (Hindi)JaidevKavita Krishnamurthy4:27
Total length:40:25

Controversies[edit]

The film's theme with complex overtones of religious and political implications generated controversy, even before the film was launched. T. Subbarami Reddy, the producer of the film, wanted to sign Naseeruddin Shah for the role of Ramakrishna, but they had to drop the idea when some Hindu nationalists of Maharashtra threatened them and warned that they would not allow the film if a Muslim actor portrays a Hindu Brahmin in the film. Then the film-makers approached Mithun Chakraborty, a Bengali Hindu Brahmin, who agreed to play the character.[1]

Before the release of the film in 1998, Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission monks alleged that Iyer had distorted the images of Vivekananda and his master Ramakrishna in this film and suggested that Iyer make a number of changes to the film. They alleged that certain scenes did not present an authentic portrayal, and had little or no similarity with actual events in the Swami's life. In addition, Swami Harshananda, then President of Ramakrihsna Math, Bangalore, asked the production house to delete their name from the title card since they were not associated with the film. Iyer accepted the suggestions of Ramakrishna Math and Mission authorities and made the requested changes in the film before the release.[7] The Ramakrishna Mission's monks also objected to one song sequence as inappropriate, as it "showed Swamiji in poor light". As a result, the objectionable song sequence was deleted from the film.[1]

According to a news report published in the Indian Express on 15 August 1998, Iyer made more or less 20 changes in the film. Later, Iyer said, he "surrendered" to the suggestions of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission authority.[7] Subsequently, later in the month, it was cleared for public screening by the Delhi High Court.[8]

Significantly, the character of Sister Nivedita, who played a crucial role in Vivekananda's life, was omitted in this film.[1]

Release[edit]

The film was released on 12 June 1998. The film was premiered on India's public service broadcaster Doordarshan on 15 August 1998 as a part of Doordarshan's celebration of 50th year of India's Independence.[7]

Reception[edit]

Though not in the same genre of films as those produced by Satyajit Ray or Shyam Benegal, the film is a typical Indian mythological. It has been appreciated for blending the role of "eccentric middle-aged mystic, nominally a Brahmin priest, claiming nothing short of godhood role" of Paramahmsa very well with that of the "young non-Brahmin agnostic modernist role" of Vivekananda.[1]

The film received mixed and mainly negative reviews. S. Kalidas of India Today felt that the film had many "warts and weaknesses". He gave positive remarks for Mithun Chakraborty's acting and wrote— "(the film) is well worth watching for the sheer power of Mithun Chakraborty's performance as Vivekananda's mentor, Ramakrishna Paramhansa, if not for the moving message of its narrative." The reviewer said that Sarvadaman D. Banerjee played the role of Vivekananda with "quite competence."[1]

Choodie Shivaram of Hinduism Today wrote in his review— "the film runs though like a school textbook without the trademark insightful Iyer interpretations." He found none of the actors' and actresses' acting impressive other than Mithun Chakraborty's. He widely appreciated Mithun Chakraborty's portrayal of Ramakrishna and commented— "The first half of the four-hour film was gripping, especially with Mithun's superlative portrayal of Ramakrisha. The one-time heart throb, disco dancer and martial arts fighter in the role of Ramakrishna held the audience spell bound."[2]

Awards[edit]

Mithun Chakraborty won his third National Film Award, this time for Best Supporting Actor category.[9]

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Citations[edit]

  1. Jump up to:a b c d e f g h i j "All-pervasive intolerance forces director of Swami Vivekananda to make seminal changes to cast and script of the historical film"India Today. Archived from the original on 20 October 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2013.
  2. Jump up to:a b c d "Four-Hour Vivekananda Film Is a Fleet-Footed Turkey". Hinduism Today. Archived from the original on 22 September 2013. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
  3. Jump up to:a b "Back to the past Blood and gore sagas give way to revival of gentler period films, TV serials"India Today. 30 June 1994. Archived from the original on 6 September 2013. Retrieved 6 September 2013.
  4. ^ "Mithun gets lifetime achievement award"IBNLive. 30 April 2012. Archived from the original on 6 September 2013. Retrieved 6 September 2013.
  5. ^ "Acting is entirely an emotional experience'". Rediff. Archived from the original on 6 September 2013. Retrieved 6 September 2013.
  6. ^ "Swami Vivekananda track listing". Hummaa. Archived from the original on 6 September 2013. Retrieved 6 September 2013.
  7. Jump up to:a b c "Iyer submits to Ramakrishna Mission to release Vivekananda"Indian Express. Archived from the original on 2 October 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2013.
  8. ^ "HC clears public screening of Swami Vivekananda". Rediff. 19 August 1998. Retrieved 6 September 2013.
  9. ^ "43rd National Film Awards" (PDF)Directorate of Film Festivals.

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