Meethi Meethi Baatein (1977)

 ●  Hindi ● Running Time: TBA

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This controversial social drama explores concepts of love, marriage, fidelity and commitment through the life of Madhu, a handsome man who is married to, Rekha. Madhu is a charming womaniser, who makes a hobby of having extramarital affairs with various women, including those who are married. Slowly, Rekha begins to suspect Madhu, which slowly builds deep conflict and antagonism between them. Rekha is a loving wife and a homemaker, who is torn between accepting her husband and living a separated life after having discovered the travails of her own father. What will Rekha's decision be, and how will Madhu react to it?

Cast: Jayapradha, Kamal Haasan

Crew: K Balachander (Director), BS Lokanath (Director of Photography), K Chakravarthy (Music Director)

Genres: Comedy, Musical, Romance

Release Dates: 25 Feb 1977 (India)

Hindi Name: मीठी मीठी बातें

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Did you know? This is the dubbed Hindi version of the Tamil film Manmatha Leelai (1976). Read More
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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hindi
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Frame Rate:
24 fps
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2.35:1
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Dubbed from: Manmatha Leelai (Tamil)
Trivia:
This is the dubbed Hindi version of the Tamil film Manmatha Leelai (1976).

This film was the first time Kamal Haasan's character was seen speaking Hindi, though it was dubbed.

A number of actresses debuted through this film, including Jayaprada, Y Vijaya and Hema Choudhary.

Though the film was criticised when it released for its bold content, it has since received a cult status is considered a trendsetter.

Controversies arose during the release of this movie. Balachander was a visionary, at least 10 years ahead of the filmmakers of his time.

Referring to the film, Kamal Haasan once said "it was an interesting subject. For that period it was unusual, a breaking down of the fidelity stereotypes".