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Mulzim
Theatrical release poster
Directed byK. S. R. Das
Written byKader Khan (dialogues)
Indeevar (lyrics)
Screenplay byParuchuri Brothers
Produced byG. Hanumantha Rao
Krishna (Presents)
StarringJeetendra
Hema Malini
Shatrughan Sinha
Amrita Singh
Kimi Katkar
CinematographyP. Gopala Krishna
Edited byK. R. Mohan Rao
Music byBappi Lahiri

Production
company

Padmalaya Studios

Release date

  • 18 March 1988 (1988-03-18)

Running time

156 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Mulzim (transl. Accused) is a 1988 Hindi-language action film, produced by G. Hanumantha Rao under the Padmalaya Studios banner, presented by Krishna and directed by K. S. R. Das. It stars Jeetendra, Hema Malini, Shatrughan Sinha, Amrita Singh and Kimi Katkar in lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahiri. The film is a remake of 1982 Kannada movie Jimmy Gallu which the director of this movie had earlier remade in TeluguasMuddayi (1987).[1]

Plot[edit]

The film begins at the central jail on the 15th of August. Ranjit Kumar is a malignant semblance as honorable is invited on whom a feral prisoner, Vijay Kumar, onslaught. Since he holds a previous rivalry, he is opposed by plucky Superintendent Sarada Devi. Inspector Neeraj Kumar, a sheer cop, is hard towards miscreants, which his friend advocate Mala denies. As she believes they will be reformed via solicitude. Hence, they challenge molding a hardcore criminal when Sarada makes her acquaintance with Vijay. Initially, he detests her but later understands her virtue and spins back. Vijay is virtuous in a village and aims to contract a hospital for the poor with the aid of his fiancée, Dr. Rekha, and sanctions land. Consequently, Ranjit intends to squat it when he kills Rekha and incriminates Vijay. Mala reopened the case and acquitted Vijay on parole with Sarada's assurance. Forthwith, he absconds to wipe out Ranjit, where Vijay is startled to view his sibling Kamla as Ranjit's wife and bars. Afterward, Vijay learns that Ranjit knitted her to save himself from him. Now, Vijay resides at Sarada's residence, is cordial to her daughter Pinky, and runs a taxi. In tandem, Vijay & Mala fall in love. Besides, Ranjith's ploys and heirs are goons, and Jagan divorced Sarada's husband. Whereat, he tries to molest Kamla, and Vijay arrives at her rescue. Exploiting it, Ranjith slaughters Jagan, which again charges Vijay, and the court penalizes the death penalty. Neeraj cracks the mystery here but is seized with Mala and Kamla. Knowing it, Vijay breaks the bars and strikes Ranjit. At last, Sarada eliminates Ranjith and surrenders. Finally, the movie ends with Neeraj leaving his breath while guarding Vijay.

Cast[edit]

  • Hema Malini as Jailor Sharda Devi
  • Shatrughan Sinha as Inspector Neeraj Kumar
  • Amrita Singh as Advocate Mala
  • Kimi Katkar as Dr. Rekha
  • Suresh Oberoi as Ranjit Kumar
  • Kader Khan
  • Asrani
  • Bharat Bhushan as Neeraj Kumar's Father
  • Urmila Bhatt Neeraj Kumar's Mother
  • Renu Joshi as Parvati , Mala's Mother
  • Soundtrack[edit]

    Song Singer
    "Adalat Chhod Gaya Insaaf" Mohammed Aziz
    "Paas Mere Aaja, Ya To Mujhko Bula Le" Salma Agha, Mohammed Aziz
    "Kase Raho, Kase Raho, Mujhe Baahon Mein Apni Kase Raho" Alisha Chinoy, Mohammed Aziz
    "Pyar Ka Badla Pyar Se Dena, Aur Na Kuch Chahenge" Asha Bhosle, Mohammed Aziz
    "Sau Saal Tu Jeeti Rahe, Koi Bhi Gham Chhu Na Sake" Asha Bhosle,

    Mohammed Aziz

    "Chal Gori Pyar Ke Gaon Mein, Duniya Rakh Dunga Paon Mein" Asha Bhosle, Nitin Mukesh

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Mulzim". eBay. Retrieved 10 May 2014.

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