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Ghulam

  • 1998
  • 15
  • 2h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
13K
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Aamir Khan and Rani Mukerji in Ghulam (1998)
ActionCrimeDramaRomanceThriller

An amateur boxer runs errands for a local gangster but revolts against him after the gangster kills his friend and his conscience is awakened.An amateur boxer runs errands for a local gangster but revolts against him after the gangster kills his friend and his conscience is awakened.An amateur boxer runs errands for a local gangster but revolts against him after the gangster kills his friend and his conscience is awakened.

  • Director
    • Vikram Bhatt
  • Writer
    • Anjum Rajabali
  • Stars
    • Aamir Khan
    • Rani Mukerji
    • Rajit Kapoor
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vikram Bhatt
    • Writer
      • Anjum Rajabali
    • Stars
      • Aamir Khan
      • Rani Mukerji
      • Rajit Kapoor
    • 32User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Aamir Khan
    Aamir Khan
    • Siddharth Marathe
    Rani Mukerji
    Rani Mukerji
    • Alisha Mafatlal
    Rajit Kapoor
    Rajit Kapoor
    • Jai, Siddhartha's brother
    Mita Vashisht
    Mita Vashisht
    • Fatema Madam
    • (as Meeta Vashishta)
    Sharat Saxena
    Sharat Saxena
    • Ronak Singh (Ronnie)
    Deepak Tijori
    Deepak Tijori
    • Charlie
    Akshay Anand
    Akshay Anand
    • Harihar Mafatlal
    Amin Hajee
    Amin Hajee
    • Black Tiger (Champion Boxer)
    • (as Amin)
    Bobby Sainy
    • Dixy
    Dalip Tahil
    Dalip Tahil
    • Mr. Marathe
    Raju Kher
    Raju Kher
    • Ashok
    Madhu Malhotra
    Madhu Malhotra
    • Mrs. Malhotra
    Ashwin Kaushal
    Ashwin Kaushal
    Ashutosh Rana
    Ashutosh Rana
    • Agrawal, Shyamsundar
    Anil Rajput
    Javed Rizvi
    Javed Rizvi
    • Siddhu's Friend
    Umesh Ghadge
    Umesh Ghadge
      Dayashankar Pandey
      Dayashankar Pandey
      • Siddhu's Friend
      • Director
        • Vikram Bhatt
      • Writer
        • Anjum Rajabali
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      User reviews32

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      bob the moo

      Recipe - take `On the Waterfront' treat with Bollywood formula, take all meaning out of it, stretch it to 3 hours and stick in songs that don't fit with the film - et viola - Ghulam!

      Siddhu is a small time felon in Bombay who's morals can be summarised as `every man for himself'. His lawyer has faith he can change and is trying to help him by keeping him out of jail for petty offences. Siddhu's brother works for Ronny, an ex-boxer who now runs organised crime in the area. As a result Siddhu gets some muscle work for Ronny. One day Ronny's thugs are beating up some shopkeepers for money by Siddhu's house. Afterwards Siddhu meets the eldest, Hari, and befriends him. However Hari is responsible for causing Ronny trouble and hence Siddhu unwittingly helps Ronny to kill him.

      I have only seen a handful of Bollywood films of these I have loved one (Lagaan) and been indifferent to the majority. I find that they have all the flaws of Hollywood exploitation movies without many of the production values. Ghulam (The Slave) is a fine example of the standard Bollywood formula - songs, pretty girls, manly heroes, hairy villains, overacting and dramatic music and direction. As such it is OK but I'm not a fan of these standard formulae. I'd rather have them with at least a bit of a new spin. However this film doesn't want to do that and gives it to us straight. The plot is a basic `do the right thing' film that borrows heavily from `On the Waterfront' in many different ways.

      The action scenes suggest a Bollywood Jackie Chan but they lack any of his flair and imagination. The love interest is dropped into the film so heavily that it hits with a heavy clang - the first hour is basically just that, it isn't integrated into the film so much as just added on. It does allow about 5 songs to occur that don't fit with the tone of the film. I'm a little biased because I always struggle to tell one from the other with these things. I know that they films are meant to be whole adventures for an audience but it just felt pretty disjointed to me.

      The direction is typically hilarious - rushing cameras etc that really play to the traditional Bollywood clichés. The sound effects sound too fake and don't match the action and the different in sound quality between dialogue and singing is so noticeable that it bothered me. I know that the singing is mostly done by other people in a studio but can't they at least try and match them up in terms of quality at least.

      The acting is also very clichéd. Khan was a good hero in Lagaan but he was helped by the more professional feel of that film. Here he fits with the mood of the film in that he just overacts where needed - tears, anger, frustration etc, all emotions are on his sleeve for all to see. The villains are typically bad and gruff and overact like the best of them. Meanwhile love interest Mukherjee (Alisha) is suitably air brushed, pretty and shot with a constant breeze in her hair and soft focus lens!

      Considering people make a big deal of Bollywood movies being a big culture. To me this just smacked of American influence. Chicago Bulls tee-shirts, T2 posters etc all clutter the sets. Meanwhile the plot borrows from lots of American films. Like I said the plot itself is just On the Waterfront without the subtext or drama. They take it and just throw out anything of value and add songs! Even the boxing scene sees the opponent being a mickey-take of BRITISH boxer Prince Naseem Hamed. Even the climax is a mix between a wild west stand-off and a Rocky movie! Does no one else see the influence of American culture in this film? It's not a bad thing but why pretend that Bollywood films are something exciting and new?

      Overall this film will please those who happily accept the Bollywood film formula with all it's weaknesses. For me I view it on the same level as any other film - it's plot is weak, a basic good versus bad story, with average acting, misplaced songs and not very much to enjoy for an even slightly demanding audience.
      sasherwani2

      GHULAM - Guess whose the real hero ?

      Amir plays the role of a confused, frustrated and sensitive "gunda" who lives with the evil but surprisingly knows the difference between right and wrong. His conscious is alive maybe because of something he saw happening to his dad when he was young. It casted a lasting effect on him and it stayed with him all his life. His brother also realizes the difference between the right and the wrong but readily accepts the wrong because he doesn't mind taking shortcuts in life. Excellent performances by Amir Khan and Rani both. The real hero, however, is Ronnie. He gave the best performance of his life. Every single dialog of his is nothing less than Gabbar's from Sholay. Not only does this movie have some great acting, but some excellent screenplay, dialogs, direction, storyline, and songs! One of my favorite Hindi movies of all time. Rating: ****

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      6Peter_Young

      Youthful fun and not a lot more, but maybe not a lot more is needed

      So, yes, Ghulam is decent entertainment - an action-packed romantic musical with some story which resembles other stories. But it's fun, really fun actually. The film's entire feel is totally westernised, particularly in view of the overall demeanor of the gang, their clothing and sense of style, which is completely derivative of American culture, as are many other elements in the film. I found it amusing, although I know that such influences in India did exist back then although definitely not to such a large extent. Thankfully today Indian filmmakers show India's own cultural richness and weight (a la Gully Boy) - its colour and stark individuality did not exist in this film, a lot due to the common belief back at that time that Indian audiences want escapist cinema which will show a world far removed from their reality. In this regard, director Vikram Bhatt does his best, and he is greatly aided by the film's action and stunts, which are the most impressive in the film.

      But then Ghulam is really an enjoyable watch. Its youthful spirit is really affecting, and it is very well shot for the time. The train race scene is obviously very famous today and it was really quite good, although the other one where the guy climbs up the building to enter the girl's room is not very credible. The romantic portions are still pretty nice, and the music is fun and catchy, obviously culminating in the popular "Aati Kya Khandala" number, which is particularly entertaining. Aamir Khan's dedication to his roles showed already then, and he's very good here. I'm not a particular fan of his acting talent per se, considering him often too clean and lacking in spontaneity, but his serious approach to his craft (when it's not too much) works well for him, and this film is a good example. Rani Mukherjee plays more or less a bimbo of sorts - she is very pretty but her voice is dubbed and it's annoying. Ghulam is nothing great but it is consistently entertaining, anyway.
      7sudhirkumarpal8

      One good watch.

      The movie is one complete package of romance, action and thriller. This used to be my my favourite watch in my younger days. It had everything to enjoy for a kid like me. Aamir Khan though a bit skinny looked hot as hell. Rani Mukherjee, she was the perfect role model of the beauty for me in those days. Everything of her was perfect.Her voice, man so real it was, her eyes, her face. She having that bike ride with Aamir used to be and I think still is one of of the most romantic couple goals one can ever have. I always wanted to do that, may be someday, though I think traffic rules will hardly permit that. The action sequences specially the train one was amazing and perfectly shot, gave me goosebumps when Amir had a near miss on that railroad. That last fight between Aamir and the villian was so real that I can give one enough impulses to confront any goon on this god damn planet. A must watch, at least once for anybody who wants to relish the pleasure of one great entertainment. #Ghulam1998
      miko-chan

      its not as bad as all that

      Sure, its formulaic, but personally I think there is an element of spoof in it. Look at some of the dance routines. Especially the one where they are in a log cabin. They are not taking themselves too seriously here. And it does have a charm about it. My favorite song in it is the one about going to Chandala. And the scene where he enters her window about 16 stories up - it is completely ludicrous but is hugely entertaining and I feel for the right reasons.

      Amir Khan also appeared earlier in "andaaz apna apna" which was very much a comedy, allthough it did tend to veer to much towards farce at times.

      Although there was some sort of an action story and a moral theme to it, i think much of it was meant to be a light comedy romance, and those parts of the film worked quite nicely.

      Sure its not a particularly memorable film and isnt ground breaking cinema, but its not actually a bad film, as long as you arent expecting too much out of it. And its quite watchable.

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      • Trivia
        For the scene when Siddharth runs towards an oncoming train, Aamir Khan preformed his own stunt. It wasn't until he saw the scene in the editing room that he realized how close he had come to being genuinely hit by the train.
      • Goofs
        Aamir hits the right sink when threatening the cricketer but the left sink is shown leaking in next scene.
      • Connections
        Featured in Thakshak (1999)
      • Soundtracks
        Aankhon Se Tune Yeh Kya
        Music by Jatin Pandit and Lalit Pandit

        Lyrics by Sameer

        Performed by Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik

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      • Release date
        • June 19, 1998 (India)
      • Country of origin
        • India
      • Language
        • Hindi
      • Also known as
        • Slave
      • Filming locations
        • Manali, Himachal Pradesh, India
      • Production company
        • NH Studioz
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      • Gross worldwide
        • $5,859,949
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      • Runtime
        2 hours 42 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital

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