Quartile rating: 8/10 · 1 rating
A successful Indian scientist returns home to his village to take his nanny back to America with him, and in the process rediscovers his roots.
Swades is a heartfelt and unusually grounded Hindi film about national identity and social responsibility. Shahrukh Khan delivers one of his most restrained and nuanced performances, anchoring a plot that avoids easy melodrama in favor of genuine introspection about what it means to belong. The story of an NRI reconnecting with rural India through practical upliftment — electricity, education, caste — feels sincere rather than preachy, and the NASA framing adds an interesting contrast. Cinematography is competent but not particularly distinctive; A.R. Rahman's score outshines the visuals. The ending, while emotionally satisfying, is somewhat predictable in its resolution. Novelty is moderate — the NRI-returns-home premise is familiar in Bollywood, though Ashutosh Gowariker's grounded, realistic execution gives it more weight than most.