Mohra 1994 Full Movie Download

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OriginallyDivya Bharti was cast as the female lead but she died very early in the production. Raveena Tandon was cast as her replacement, as was the case with the movie Dilwale, which was released earlier the same year. The film was reported to be inspired by the 1987 film Death Wish 4: The Crackdown.[3] while the climax was inspired by the 1992 Hong Kong film, Hard Boiled. The film was remade in Bengali, in Bangladesh, as Gupto Ghatak (1998).

The film was a major box office success, and went on to become the second highest-grossing Indian film of that year only behind Hum Aapke Hain Koun. It received nine Filmfare nominations in 1995 including Best film, Best director and Best Music director. Songs of the film also became huge chartbusters in that year. The popularity of the song "Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast Mast", which was picturised on Raveena Tandon, led to her being nicknamed 'the Mast Mast girl'.[4] The song was an adaptation of the popular Qawwali song "Dam Mast Qalandar Mast Mast" by Pakistani singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.[5] The film's soundtrack album sold more than 8 million units, making it the second highest-selling Bollywood soundtrack album of 1994, behind only Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!.


In revenge, the criminals attempt to rape Vishal's wife, Priya, but she kills herself with a knife and the criminals flee. Vishal decides to take matters into his own hands and murders the four criminals.


Journalist Roma Singh visits Vishal in prison and becomes a target from some of the convicts. Vishal comes to her rescue. Roma is determined to help him regain his freedom. She goes to the police station to meet Inspector Amar Saxena to obtain Vishal's case file.


Roma's boss, Mr. Jindal who is supposedly blind and the owner of "Samadhan Newspaper," reopens Vishal's case by presenting new evidence to the legal authorities. The judge reviewing the case accepts the new evidence and makes arrangements for Vishal's release from prison.


After being freed, Vishal starts working for Jindal. He is given the task of eliminating Jibran, Tyson and their associates. He is also instructed to kill Kamdev Kulkarni, the Commissioner of Police. Vishal begins eliminating the drug suspects one by one, alternating between Jibran's gang and Tyson's gang, in order to incite a rivalry between them.


After being informed by Kashinath that Vishal is the hitman responsible for killing his gang members, Jibran calls Tyson to meet and clear up any misunderstanding. During the meeting, Vishal shoots Tyson with a sniper rifle from a distance, causing both gangs to start shooting at each other. Tyson shoots Jibran, but he fakes his death and witnesses Vishal shooting Tyson up close.


Vishal intends to assassinate Kamdev at his house, but overhears a conversation between a drunk Kamdev and Constable Kranti Kumar. Kamdev discloses that the mysterious killer is actually benefiting society by eliminating criminals, which the police couldn't do because of the legal system.Vishal decides not to kill Kamdev.


Vishal informs Jindal that he spared Kamdev because he is a good man and not involved in protecting drug lords. Jindal becomes furious upon hearing this and slaps Vishal. Vishal throws a bowl at Jindal, but Jindal catches it. To Vishal's surprise, Jindal reveals he is not blind and used Vishal as a Mohra (pawn). Vishal is about to shoot Jindal, but Jibran arrives and saves Jindal. Jibran and Jindal"s men tie up Vishal.


When Karan found out, Jindal killed him. His wife Pooja witnessed the murder and Jindal kills her too. Jindal pretended to be blind to the police to avoid prison. Jindal and Jibran leave Vishal to die by placing a bomb next to him but he escapes just in time.


Amar breaks into Vishal's house and discovers the files of all the individuals Jindal instructed Vishal to eliminate. Amar locates Vishal at Roma's residence and reveals that he has the files, leaving no room for denial regarding the killings. Amar wants to arrest Vishal for his crimes, but the encounter escalates, resulting in Vishal losing consciousness when Roma distracts him and gets knocked out by Amar.


Kashinath tells Jindal that Vishal is alive and will tell Amar and Kamdev the truth by the morning. Afterwards, Jindal reveals his attraction for Roma and demands she marries him, Roma also discovers Jindal is not blind. Jindal then grabs Roma forcefully. The sub-editor Siddiqui sees this, but is killed by Jindal.


Amar and Vishal kill most of the drug lords. Jindal forces Roma to go with him but is confronted by Vishal. Amar kills Jindal and avenges the death of his father and vishal who pushes Jindal towards amar and dies in Amar's lap, saluting him for one last time.In the climax, Roma had been shown married to Amar Saxena.


The music for the film was composed by Viju Shah, with lyrics by Indeevar and Anand Bakshi.[6] Mohra was one of the most successful soundtrack albums of 1994, especially the song "Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast". The track is set to Raag Bhimpalasi (known as Abheri in Carnatic Music), and is based on the popular Qawwali song "Dam Mast Qalandar Mast Mast" by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.[5] Initially, Viju Shah wanted Sapna Mukherjee to render "Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast" but, upon Rajiv Rai's insistence, opted for Kavita Krishnamurthy instead. The song "Na Kajre Ki Dhaar" was composed in the 1970s by Kalyanji-Anandji, the father and uncle of Viju Shah, and sung by Mukesh, for a shelved film, meaning that the song was unreleased. Viju Shah added the song to this film, and got singers Pankaj Udhas and Sadhana Sargam to sing it.


The film's soundtrack album sold 8 million units,[7] making it the second highest-selling Bollywood soundtrack album of 1994, behind only Hum Aapke Hain Koun..![8] The soundtrack was #81 on the list of "100 Greatest Bollywood Soundtracks of All Time", as compiled by Planet Bollywood. The song "Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast Mast" was remade as "Cheez Badi" for the 2017 film Machine.[9] The song "Tip Tip Barsa Pani" was remade as "Tip Tip" for the 2021 film Sooryavanshi.[10] The background score consisted of plagiarised versions of "The Terminator theme" and "I feel you (Babylon Mix)" by Depeche Mode.[citation needed]


Journalist Roma Singh is the daughter of a jailer. While taking a tour of the jail, she is molested by some of the inmates, and an inmate, Vishal Agnihotri comes to her assistance. She finds out that Vishal is in for four homicides, and decides to investigate further. She finds out, with the help of the owner of her publications, Jindal that Vishal was compelled to take the law in his own hands when the courts failed to punish the assailants of his sister and sweetheart. Soon, Vishal is released from prison, and begins to work for Jindal. It is then that he realizes that he has just walked from a walled prison, to an open prison, as the truth behind his release slowly but surely starts to dawn on him.


One of the most iconic B movies of the 90s. Starts off with 3 r*pe scenes in the first 25 mins (you should definitely skip) for a backstory, and then puts a murderous vigilante against an honest good cop. The outcome isn't surprising when the vigilante is proven to be more effective than this cop, but then it flips the table and reveals that his vigilantism was for the profit of Jandall, the scheming mastermind behind everything.


Very funny that the second highest grossing Bollywood movie of 1994 is a beat-for-beat remake of Death Wish 4: The Crackdown (not joking) with solid musical numbers sprinkled throughout, that gets to the last 15 minutes and abruptly switches to being a beat-for-beat, sometimes line-for-line remake of John Woo's Hard Boiled. The wonders of global cinema will never cease!


Gotta dock a lot of points here though because comedy stuff in this just brutal, we got crossdressing gags, we got blackface, we got yellowface, we got bad slapstick, etc. On top of that I think the fight sequences are merely okay, there's a lot of good movement but the choreography could use a little tightening compared to its Hong Kong contemporaries, lotta obvious air-hits in this - no complaints about the shootouts though, Bollywood squibs are pretty bitchin'


Any film that's starts with Paresh Rawal in drag is okay by me. This time Akshay joins forces with a sadsack vigilante, Sunil Shetty, and takes on the criminal genius who wants to be the most powerful man in the world. Raveena Tandon drives all the guys crazy and there's a good bit of action too.


I DID NOT KNOW that both "Tip Tip Bharsa paani" and "Cheez Badi hai masth" were in this one. This was my first time seeing the video song and they were both fucking bangers. Raveena Tandon slayed ??


Naseeruddin Shah made this one watchable. He was THE MAIN character, the mastermind. His character writing was also solid for most of the part. He killed it in this role. Although I expected the twist, it was still a moment of surprise for me.


1. Love Akshay and Suniel's entrances. 2. Love the fight between this pair, with all its spinning punches and kung fu kicks. 3. All right, I admit I used to be a fan of the Punisher comics and Suniel's version of the Punisher stokes all those irresponsible, teenage memories. 4. Raveena's dress at the party reminds me of the dresses of princesses and duchesses at San Antonio's Fiesta parades.

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