Swami (2007 film)

Swami is a 2007 Indian Hindi drama film, directed and choreographed by Ganesh Acharya with screenplay by Bhavani Iyer and Muazzam Beg.

They are the first musicians to have recorded a Folk Ganpati Mandal (The Best in Maharashtra), live in 5.1 channels, overnight in an open-air makeshift studio, constructed specifically in Film City Mumbai for the movie.

Anand establishes intelligence and wisdom at an early age, and the couple is delighted at their young son.

The young Anand then himself speaks with the principal and reveals the dream of his parents and requests her to give admission to him.

Swami takes her to a doctor, where she is diagnosed with bilateral renal artery stenosis, which can be successfully treated by a simple operation.

Swami, upon reaching home in the evening, finds Radha in a bad state and inquires about her health.

In due course of time, Anand grows up into a handsome young lad and is working in a multinational bank and is also looking forward to settling in the U.S.

He accidentally trips over Swami's rocking chair, which results in a cut on his forehead, and it starts bleeding.

Swami overhears this and decides he will live in a care home and gets a place for one, but Anand doesn't want to leave him.

He goes inside a room and finds his rocking chair, and at this point, he realises that Radha knew it belonged to him when she was on her deathbed.

A critic from The Times of India wrote that "Needless to say, the highpoint of this senti soap are the performances by the lead actors".

[1] A critic from Bollywood Hungama rated the film two-and-a-half out of five stars and wrote that "SWAMI marks the birth of a sensitive storyteller -- Ganesh Acharya.