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Film: Ghulami
Starring: Dharmendra, Naseeruddin Shah, Mithun Chakraborty, Khulbhushan Khardanda, Reena Roy, Smita Patil, Anita Raj and Shiv Om Puri
Director: J.P Dutta
Music: Laxmikant Pyarelal
Release: 1985
UpsThe castle system is a problem in all India, no matter where you go. Ghulami tells you story of the huge problem of castle that struck just after the partition when this was a major problem. The
kisaan and
thakurs where never at war, but this tells you a one man stand during that period. The film is oscar material, scene to scene and dialouge to dialouge have been made as if it was more of a piece of art work then an commerical film. Ghulami aboustely stands tall in every department, comedy, drama, dialouge, cast and songs. Ghulami is indeed a true masterpiece.
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Scenes- Dharmendra's Intro
- Fight For Water
- Mithun Saves Dharmendra From The Battle
- Khulbhushan's Son Not Allowed On The Horse Because Of His Low Castle
- Dharmendra Framed
- Mithun - Naseer Clash In The Police Station
- Dharmendra - Naseer Conflict In Jail
- Naseer Suspects Smita's Affair With Dharmendra
- Smita's Conforts Reena
- The Climax
PerformancesDharmendra does his magic once again! The role of Ranjeet Singh Chowdhury is abouslety incompete without him, the way he uses these dialouges and facial expressions to show out the character you definelty feel, no one else could have done better or even come close to what he has done. The scene where he picks up the gun for the first time, leaves you spell bound all over. Mithun Chakraborty gives us another wondeful performance as the retired solider, his line
Koi Shaaq will make you never forget how well he actually has done, especially the scene after he kills one of the Thakurs in the police station. Naseeruddin Shah does make a late apperance but yes, he is brillant as the Thakur police officer. Every scene he brings so much power to such a role.

Khulbhushan Khardanada is likeable, his performance only shows only after the scene his son is killed, his line
Thank You, wont make you forget his performance. Reena Roy is talented but in this film which is mainly based about four men, she does make her presence felt. Smita Patil is the best performer among the ladies, she is first-rate. Anita Raj is okay. Raza Murad is passable. Shiv Om Puri is wasted. Bharat Kapoor repeats himself.
Music Laxmikant Pyarelal truley bless this film with all three songs they have. 'Peele Peele' and 'Mere Peeko Pawan' are good songs to hear during the film but the best song out of all of them has to be 'Zeehale Masti', which is truely wonderful in every aspect.
DirectionJ.P Dutta in his direction debut gives us something we can treasure till years, a piece of art. The way he tries to show the characters and story makes you feel as if you are very lucky to get a chance to watch something like this, true indian cinema. J.P Dutta may have failed now as a director, but his eariler films are wonderful, in fact it makes you sad to hear he has made such quality and then gone to such junk like Umroa Jaan and LOC Kargil, this will be a representive of his quality film making.

Masterpiece