4 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- Excellent, 18 September 2001
Author:
yoshielavumkal from Germany
This movie is really great. It is a picture where Amitabh can show that he
is very good in Action Movies , too. The performance he shows is great
(which
one isn't it?). The theme of this film is good, as well. A movie for
Amitabh
Fans who also loves his Action movies.
Just watch it and make your own picture of the film.
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- One of the Best Amitabh Movies.., 10 June 2006
Author:
Liakot Ali from London
I grew up watching this movie. This is one of the First Movies I've
ever seen and i loved it. I have seen this 100 times and never get
bored of it. This was at the time a Big Budget movie for Bollywood. The
movie has loads of light hearted fun moments that keeps you entertained
all the way. It also has some serious moments of torture that the
British do to the poorer indians. It is definitely the Best Bollywood
Period movie I've ever seen. Others include (Bhagat Singh, The Rising
etc). The movie has some weaknesses which include the mother getting
help from co-incidenses, which is not realistic, but Manmohan Desai
directs it in a way that keeps the movie enjoyable. Even if you are not
a Amitabh Fan (which is rare if you watch Bollywood) you might enjoy
this movie.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- An Amazing Movie!! You must watch it!!, 12 August 2007
Author:
WelshLarki from Wales
I first watched this movie as a child, and although i did not
understand it, (As i am not Indian but Bengali, and this movie has
actually been rated as a 15) I still loved it then as i do now.
I understand every word and am moved by many dialogues and scenes.
Amitabh Bachans acting, is again wonderful and spot on. As well as
everyone else's. Im not a big fan of Amrita Singh, but i did enjoy her
performances in this movie.
I have read other member comments and most have said that a lot of the
movie has bloopers. Do these people actually watch the movie or do they
sit and note down everything that doesn't fit in? When I'm watching the
movie, i don't even pay attention to everything that is wrong, I'm too
busy being entertained by the superb acting! Even the animals are
entertaining....The way they are loyal to there master....and in return
they get respect. This film is a simple lesson to us all...treat
everyone and everything with respect.
Trust me, Watch this movie....i doubt if you could tear yourself
away...i couldn't and still cant...this is one of my top five
movies....and will always be!
3 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :- Moti the Wonder Dog rules, 21 October 2003
Author:
David Austin from NYC
I love this movie. Get me some of whatever the director was on. I don't
want to spoil the insanity for anyone who's never seen this, but ...
tanks,
gladiator fights, Sherlock Holmes outfits, a dog who's smarter than anyone
in the movie, black leather bondage gear, and villains with Union Jacks on
their evil capes. Get some friends and some beer and I guarantee this
movie
will be a good time.
All hail Moti the Wonder Dog (as he is actually credited in the
movie).
I don't like it, 5 February 2009
Author:
ibuk from United Kingdom
Bollywood fans pretty much hold Amitabh Bachan's Mard in high regard
but I think it is very overrated. Manmohan Desai collaborated before on
movies like Suhaag,Parvarish,Amar Akbar Anthony,Naseeb,Desh Premee and
Coolie and I have seen all of them I liked so I had very high
expectations before I watched Mard and was bitterly disappointed. My
main gripe about Mard is that it feels like Amar Akbar Anthony part
2,maybe Mr Desai ran out of ideas, after all he had been using that
formula for years and years. 1. First of all some members of the cast
is repeated from AAA, for instance the police inspector who brings up
Amar, the Muslim who brings up Akbar, Nirupa Roy and a few more. 2. In
AAA Nirupa Roy loses her eyesight, in Mard she loses her voice 3. In
AAA there is the famous song (Shirdi wale sai baba)well in Mard we have
Amitabh singing Maa Sherawali. Having seen AAA for over 1000 times I
noticed that straight away.
My other gripes are that some of the situations just seem ridiculous,
true Manmohan Desai made leave your brain at the door kind of movies
but with Mard I thought he went too far. My last gripe is that compared
to songs in previous Manmohan Desai movies I found the songs rather
disappointing. I know it has many fans that swear by it but I didn't
like it one bit. It actually pains me to write this review because I am
such a huge fan and have loved his movies since I was a child.
British rule still exist, 29 November 2007
Author:
gavin_coolhgr from Guyana
The British soldiers would normally come over to India and loot all its
wealth and carry it over to there country. But once in a time they were
all challenge by a king called Azad Singh, and caught and carry to Lady
Elena but they all attack King Azad behind his back and he was wounded
and treated by Dr. Harry (Prem Chopra) but Dr. Harry turn out to be a
British employer despite being an Indian and decided to attack King
Azad and his family which consist of his wife and baby son. And so the
son was separated from mother and father at a very young age. He was
grown up by a horse and dog and was named Raju Singh/Mard (Amitabh
Batchchan) which took him one day to the enemy's/British house and
daughter named Ruby (Amrita Singh) Dr. Harry's house where he will have
to challenge and fight with his father to impress the British and also
made a plan which will help him and his father outwit the British.
1 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- Pelis de mamporros, 7 October 2006
Author:
chorima75 from galicia
"Mard" (1985) Although the late 70s early 80s produced some cinema
masterpieces, this was also the decade of what in Spain we called
"pelis de mamporros" (lit. "blows films"). There, fistfights, silliness
and impossible plots were mixed in equal measure. United States had
Chuck Norris, Europe had Bud Spencer and Terence Hill and Bollywood had
Amitab Bachchan. While this silliness was absolutely enjoyable in films
like "Don" (also with the Big B as leading man), "Mard" actually
provokes embarrassment. Any attempt to describe the plot would defy
belief: animals that behave like humans, humans that behave like
animals, gladiator fights, flamenco dancing, villains dressed as
cowboys with the Union Jack as a cape... Moreover, nobody seems to have
decided if the film is set in the 19th century or the present (some
characters wear Victorian dresses, some walk around in bikinis and
trainers). Special mention deserves the cheeky heroine (Amrita Singh),
who is lethal with the whip and does not think twice about asking the
protagonist for sex: in a reversal of the traditional love song, it is
her who chases the hero, while he tries to reject her advances.
So, laugh out loud, enjoy and be thankful that the Big B prefers to do
movies like "Black" these days.
Director (Manmohan Desai) with star (Amitabh Bachchan) made history of
wonders : (Amar Akbar Anthony - 1977), (Naseeb - 1981), (Coolie -
1983), and (Gangaa Jamunaa Saraswathi - 1988). Here it's not (Desai)'s
most fantastic world inasmuch as the most fantasia.
If you wanna be silly : actually (Mard) gives you an ideal chance. It's
one atmosphere of absurd hyperbole where you'll watch primitive Roman
wrestling to death, excellent intelligence's masks, colony with mine
and slaves, evil guys with tankers, ..etc. It's (Spartacus) meets
(Mission Impassable) meets (Indiana Jones) meets (Rambo) ! Nobody dares
to define what year all of this was happening : "Lady Helena" (whom the
movie didn't tell us who's she !) is wearing a heavy 19th century
clothes, then Amrita Singh's car is from the 1950s, and her clothes
from the mid-1980s ??? The most laughable one came from Amrita's
bodyguard with his black leather punk garb, and for sure the evil guy
who was wearing Freddy Mercury's costume yet with Dracula's cape !! Not
to mention : a horse who has an elephant's memory, explicitly shoddy
back-projections, and an electric shocker as a torture device along
with a bikini both in the 19th century !??
If you wanna be merciful : the character of the popular hero along with
his melodramatic story and duel was great according to this kind of
let's say : genre. The story lines come from so many folk stories or
old legends but through the Desai's distinct style of making highly
satisfying piquant MOVIE, and with a patriotic sense too WAW. (Amrita
Singh) was, and maybe still is, the sexiest Indian girl ever appeared
on the screen, she was so blazing and kind of reprised her first role 3
years earlier in (Betaab - 1983) which was Shakespeare's Taming of the
Shrew. (Amitabh Bachchan) was larger than life particularly at that
time when he was "The Star" and deserving it, look at him fells the
screen while the movie's title appears, gosh, he is the man (Mard
stands for man). Everything was quite ardent, so you've got to feel
exhilarating because of this non-stoppable adventure. In fact, we say
the precept of "leave your brain at the door, and enjoy" about so many
American movies, aren't we ? So why not saying it about this Indian
interpretation of FUN !
If you wanna be nostalgic : I watched it while I was 11 or 12 years
old, it was shown at the Egyptian theaters for a record time, and what
a crush I've had. I ranked it at my early list of the greatest action
movies ever. However, when I re-watched it 20 years later I discovered
that it's special case of entertainment, which doesn't ever deny that
it's a pure entertainment indeed. It's like a Comic-book movie from
India. Look at the last shoot; it can summarize perfectly the whole
condition of the movie as light fantasy with comedy/action
/romance/melodrama/Desai ! It's one huge extravaganza of nearly all the
quintessential cinematic factors of enjoyment as pure piece of escapism
yet a' la Indian.
If you wanna be rational : You'd think cheese, delirium, or act of
decadence. But simply (Mard) is representing Bollywood picturization of
ecstasy as the ultimate commercial Indian movie of the 1980s at its
highest peck of being dainty, with all the deficiencies of the previous
too.
In one word : enjoy it, it meant to do this exceedingly. And believe
me, it will make you forget your worries ..Along with your name too !
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4 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-

Excellent, 18 September 2001
Author: yoshielavumkal from Germany
This movie is really great. It is a picture where Amitabh can show that he is very good in Action Movies , too. The performance he shows is great (which one isn't it?). The theme of this film is good, as well. A movie for Amitabh Fans who also loves his Action movies. Just watch it and make your own picture of the film.
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-

One of the Best Amitabh Movies.., 10 June 2006
Author: Liakot Ali from London
I grew up watching this movie. This is one of the First Movies I've ever seen and i loved it. I have seen this 100 times and never get bored of it. This was at the time a Big Budget movie for Bollywood. The movie has loads of light hearted fun moments that keeps you entertained all the way. It also has some serious moments of torture that the British do to the poorer indians. It is definitely the Best Bollywood Period movie I've ever seen. Others include (Bhagat Singh, The Rising etc). The movie has some weaknesses which include the mother getting help from co-incidenses, which is not realistic, but Manmohan Desai directs it in a way that keeps the movie enjoyable. Even if you are not a Amitabh Fan (which is rare if you watch Bollywood) you might enjoy this movie.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-
An Amazing Movie!! You must watch it!!, 12 August 2007
Author: WelshLarki from Wales
I first watched this movie as a child, and although i did not understand it, (As i am not Indian but Bengali, and this movie has actually been rated as a 15) I still loved it then as i do now.
I understand every word and am moved by many dialogues and scenes.
Amitabh Bachans acting, is again wonderful and spot on. As well as everyone else's. Im not a big fan of Amrita Singh, but i did enjoy her performances in this movie.
I have read other member comments and most have said that a lot of the movie has bloopers. Do these people actually watch the movie or do they sit and note down everything that doesn't fit in? When I'm watching the movie, i don't even pay attention to everything that is wrong, I'm too busy being entertained by the superb acting! Even the animals are entertaining....The way they are loyal to there master....and in return they get respect. This film is a simple lesson to us all...treat everyone and everything with respect.
Trust me, Watch this movie....i doubt if you could tear yourself away...i couldn't and still cant...this is one of my top five movies....and will always be!
3 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :-

Moti the Wonder Dog rules, 21 October 2003
Author: David Austin from NYC
I love this movie. Get me some of whatever the director was on. I don't want to spoil the insanity for anyone who's never seen this, but ... tanks, gladiator fights, Sherlock Holmes outfits, a dog who's smarter than anyone in the movie, black leather bondage gear, and villains with Union Jacks on their evil capes. Get some friends and some beer and I guarantee this movie will be a good time.
All hail Moti the Wonder Dog (as he is actually credited in the movie).
I don't like it, 5 February 2009

Author: ibuk from United Kingdom
Bollywood fans pretty much hold Amitabh Bachan's Mard in high regard but I think it is very overrated. Manmohan Desai collaborated before on movies like Suhaag,Parvarish,Amar Akbar Anthony,Naseeb,Desh Premee and Coolie and I have seen all of them I liked so I had very high expectations before I watched Mard and was bitterly disappointed. My main gripe about Mard is that it feels like Amar Akbar Anthony part 2,maybe Mr Desai ran out of ideas, after all he had been using that formula for years and years. 1. First of all some members of the cast is repeated from AAA, for instance the police inspector who brings up Amar, the Muslim who brings up Akbar, Nirupa Roy and a few more. 2. In AAA Nirupa Roy loses her eyesight, in Mard she loses her voice 3. In AAA there is the famous song (Shirdi wale sai baba)well in Mard we have Amitabh singing Maa Sherawali. Having seen AAA for over 1000 times I noticed that straight away.
My other gripes are that some of the situations just seem ridiculous, true Manmohan Desai made leave your brain at the door kind of movies but with Mard I thought he went too far. My last gripe is that compared to songs in previous Manmohan Desai movies I found the songs rather disappointing. I know it has many fans that swear by it but I didn't like it one bit. It actually pains me to write this review because I am such a huge fan and have loved his movies since I was a child.
British rule still exist, 29 November 2007
Author: gavin_coolhgr from Guyana
The British soldiers would normally come over to India and loot all its wealth and carry it over to there country. But once in a time they were all challenge by a king called Azad Singh, and caught and carry to Lady Elena but they all attack King Azad behind his back and he was wounded and treated by Dr. Harry (Prem Chopra) but Dr. Harry turn out to be a British employer despite being an Indian and decided to attack King Azad and his family which consist of his wife and baby son. And so the son was separated from mother and father at a very young age. He was grown up by a horse and dog and was named Raju Singh/Mard (Amitabh Batchchan) which took him one day to the enemy's/British house and daughter named Ruby (Amrita Singh) Dr. Harry's house where he will have to challenge and fight with his father to impress the British and also made a plan which will help him and his father outwit the British.
1 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

Pelis de mamporros, 7 October 2006
Author: chorima75 from galicia
"Mard" (1985) Although the late 70s early 80s produced some cinema masterpieces, this was also the decade of what in Spain we called "pelis de mamporros" (lit. "blows films"). There, fistfights, silliness and impossible plots were mixed in equal measure. United States had Chuck Norris, Europe had Bud Spencer and Terence Hill and Bollywood had Amitab Bachchan. While this silliness was absolutely enjoyable in films like "Don" (also with the Big B as leading man), "Mard" actually provokes embarrassment. Any attempt to describe the plot would defy belief: animals that behave like humans, humans that behave like animals, gladiator fights, flamenco dancing, villains dressed as cowboys with the Union Jack as a cape... Moreover, nobody seems to have decided if the film is set in the 19th century or the present (some characters wear Victorian dresses, some walk around in bikinis and trainers). Special mention deserves the cheeky heroine (Amrita Singh), who is lethal with the whip and does not think twice about asking the protagonist for sex: in a reversal of the traditional love song, it is her who chases the hero, while he tries to reject her advances.
So, laugh out loud, enjoy and be thankful that the Big B prefers to do movies like "Black" these days.
0 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-
What a World ..and What a Ride !, 30 August 2008
Author: ahmed elshikh (ahmed_abd_elreheem@yahoo.com) from Egypt
Director (Manmohan Desai) with star (Amitabh Bachchan) made history of wonders : (Amar Akbar Anthony - 1977), (Naseeb - 1981), (Coolie - 1983), and (Gangaa Jamunaa Saraswathi - 1988). Here it's not (Desai)'s most fantastic world inasmuch as the most fantasia.
If you wanna be silly : actually (Mard) gives you an ideal chance. It's one atmosphere of absurd hyperbole where you'll watch primitive Roman wrestling to death, excellent intelligence's masks, colony with mine and slaves, evil guys with tankers, ..etc. It's (Spartacus) meets (Mission Impassable) meets (Indiana Jones) meets (Rambo) ! Nobody dares to define what year all of this was happening : "Lady Helena" (whom the movie didn't tell us who's she !) is wearing a heavy 19th century clothes, then Amrita Singh's car is from the 1950s, and her clothes from the mid-1980s ??? The most laughable one came from Amrita's bodyguard with his black leather punk garb, and for sure the evil guy who was wearing Freddy Mercury's costume yet with Dracula's cape !! Not to mention : a horse who has an elephant's memory, explicitly shoddy back-projections, and an electric shocker as a torture device along with a bikini both in the 19th century !??
If you wanna be merciful : the character of the popular hero along with his melodramatic story and duel was great according to this kind of let's say : genre. The story lines come from so many folk stories or old legends but through the Desai's distinct style of making highly satisfying piquant MOVIE, and with a patriotic sense too WAW. (Amrita Singh) was, and maybe still is, the sexiest Indian girl ever appeared on the screen, she was so blazing and kind of reprised her first role 3 years earlier in (Betaab - 1983) which was Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew. (Amitabh Bachchan) was larger than life particularly at that time when he was "The Star" and deserving it, look at him fells the screen while the movie's title appears, gosh, he is the man (Mard stands for man). Everything was quite ardent, so you've got to feel exhilarating because of this non-stoppable adventure. In fact, we say the precept of "leave your brain at the door, and enjoy" about so many American movies, aren't we ? So why not saying it about this Indian interpretation of FUN !
If you wanna be nostalgic : I watched it while I was 11 or 12 years old, it was shown at the Egyptian theaters for a record time, and what a crush I've had. I ranked it at my early list of the greatest action movies ever. However, when I re-watched it 20 years later I discovered that it's special case of entertainment, which doesn't ever deny that it's a pure entertainment indeed. It's like a Comic-book movie from India. Look at the last shoot; it can summarize perfectly the whole condition of the movie as light fantasy with comedy/action /romance/melodrama/Desai ! It's one huge extravaganza of nearly all the quintessential cinematic factors of enjoyment as pure piece of escapism yet a' la Indian.
If you wanna be rational : You'd think cheese, delirium, or act of decadence. But simply (Mard) is representing Bollywood picturization of ecstasy as the ultimate commercial Indian movie of the 1980s at its highest peck of being dainty, with all the deficiencies of the previous too.
In one word : enjoy it, it meant to do this exceedingly. And believe me, it will make you forget your worries ..Along with your name too !
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