While evaluating B.R. Chopra’s filmography for a potential colorization and re-release, ‘Sadhana’ emerges as a strong contender for its focus on societal issues. ‘Naya Daur,’ released 68 years ago, mirrors this thematic exploration, although its style may appear dated now. The film questioned rural industrialization, presenting a village with traditional values. Chopra’s storytelling skills are evident in the crisscrossing of characters as they move from individual to interpersonal dynamics. The romantic triangle between Dilip Kumar, Vyjayanthimala, and Ajit is a key element. The chemistry between the lead pair endures. Dilip Kumar’s performance, including his iconic scenes, is a highlight. Vyjayanthimala’s movements add depth. Despite the complex plot, the film’s core emotions are sincere. Although the plot is outdated, the feelings underlying it remain honest.
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