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Maula Jat

  • 1979
  • 2h 36min
NOTE IMDb
7,8/10
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Mustafa Qureshi and Sultan Rahi in Maula Jat (1979)
ActionDrama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn rural Punjab, a lawman enters into a violent feud with a notorious local criminal.In rural Punjab, a lawman enters into a violent feud with a notorious local criminal.In rural Punjab, a lawman enters into a violent feud with a notorious local criminal.

  • Réalisation
    • Yunus Malik
  • Scénario
    • Nasir Adib
  • Casting principal
    • Sultan Rahi
    • Mustafa Qureshi
    • Aasia
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,8/10
    592
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    • Réalisation
      • Yunus Malik
    • Scénario
      • Nasir Adib
    • Casting principal
      • Sultan Rahi
      • Mustafa Qureshi
      • Aasia
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 3avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux12

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    Sultan Rahi
    Sultan Rahi
    • Maula Jatt
    Mustafa Qureshi
    • Noori Natt
    Aasia
    • Mukkho
    Chakori
    • Daaro Nattni
    Seema Begum
    • Daani- Maula's Bhabi
    • (as Seema)
    Kifayat Hussain Bhatti
    • Mooda
    • (as Kaifee)
    Aaliya
    Muzaffar Adeeb
    Anita
    Asad Bukhari
    Ilyas Kashmiri
    Rangeela
    • Réalisation
      • Yunus Malik
    • Scénario
      • Nasir Adib
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    10khawajashams

    It's not best; it's the best!

    I'm an international film viewer and I highly consider acting, logic, dialog delivery, story, screenplay, direction, soundtrack, means whatever is there. This film has it all! No matter east or west, this one is the best of it's kind. If it was ever translated in English then definitely Hollywood will make another movie like this. But if they'll do it I hope they'll definitely should give an attribute to this movie.
    10AHooda-B-Hills

    A Timeless Cult Classic: The Power of Gandasa and Punjab's Warrior Ethos

    1979's "Maula Jat" stands as a testament to the visceral power of cinema that can transcend decades and still resonate with audiences. It's not merely a film; it's an institution, an extraordinary cult classic that has shaped the trajectory of Punjabi cinema.

    Central to this film's narrative and its cultural significance is the iconic use of the 'gandasa', a symbol reminiscent of the farsa/axe wielded by Parshu Ram in ancient legends. Much like the legendary weapon signifies raw power, justice, and a divine wrath in mythology, the gandasa in "Maula Jat" represents honor, strength, and the unyielding spirit of the Jat warrior class.

    Director Yunus Malik masterfully crafts a narrative where the gandasa isn't just a weapon; it's an emblem of pride, a testament to one's lineage, and at times, a heavy burden of legacy. The nuanced use of this symbol amplifies the film's cultural depth, making it not just a tale of vengeance but a layered exploration of duty, honor, and tradition.

    The cinematography, though limited by the era's technology, is innovative and captivating, drawing viewers into the rustic landscapes of Punjab and the intense, soul-stirring gaze of its characters. Every frame drips with authenticity, making the viewer feel as if they're walking alongside Maula Jat on his tumultuous journey.

    It's rare to find movies that, despite their age, continue to capture the imagination of generation after generation. "Maula Jat" does just that, with its potent blend of drama, action, and cultural motifs. It's more than a film; it's a legacy, a cornerstone of Punjabi cinema that introduced the world to the fierce spirit of the Jat and the symbolic power of the gandasa.

    In essence, 1979's "Maula Jat" is not just a cinematic experience but a journey into the very soul of Punjab. An unparalleled cult classic that will forever remain etched in the annals of film history.
    9shehzadashiq

    A Pakistani Punjabi Classic

    One of the films which defined Pakistani cinema for years to come. It started the trend of Sultan Rahi and Mustafa Qureshi being the dominating actors of the Pakistan film industry.

    Everyone knows the lines from this film by heart such as "Nava aaya ey Sohniya? (Are you new here my friend?)"

    But its influence alone cannot be judged on the film industry. To this day you can see people trying to behave like Maula Jat or Noori Nat. Or as I once heard someone shouting at a wedding

    "Jey Mauley noo Maula Na Maarey Tey Maula Marda Neiy" (A lord cannot be killed unless another lord kills him).

    Enjoy it if you can. I wish it will get a DVD release with subtitles someday so other people can enjoy it too.
    8mabdalk

    best Punjabi film ever made

    (sorry for bad English) one of the most popular films in the history of Pakistani cinema , simply best , best portrayed of rural Punjabi culture of 70's, "Sultan Rahi" best fit in lead roll of "Maula" "Nasir Adib" on his best for great in-depth Dialogues , best villain , "Mustafa Qureshi" as "Noori Natt" , much better then 'Sholay's" "Gabbar" , even whole movie is more realistic then "Sholay", so if u like "Sholay" u will definitely going to like "Maula Jat" . highly recommended for anyone who can understand Punjabi in depth. don't judge this movie by complains about violence , this was a 70's Commercial film ,not a documentary ,not art movie, actually this film is a sequel to the movie "Wehshi Jatt". and "Wehshi Jatt" was inspired by an Urdu play "Gandasa" written by "Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi".
    10shamrez-ahmed

    Cult Classic Pakistani Film

    No one knows why some films become cult classics but obviously there is something that an ordinary person cannot understand but it rings a chord with everyone. There are many films in the hollywood, bollywood and other film industries. For example, Indian film Sholay, no one expected it to be such a big hit but it became of the cult classics. Maula Jatt like many other Pakistani films of that era looks technically weak but it still became a MEGA hit and slowly achieved a CULT CLASSIC status. People to this day watch this movie, repeat its dialogues and copy its characters. It was about honor, friendship and rivalry at the same time. It was a unique story with exceptional dialogues and breathtaking sequences. This was the start of movies showing gore in Pakistani cinema. Acting was amazing, characters were strong. If you haven't seen this movie, you must watch it once. You will enjoy it if you are a Pakistani. Basically it's a Punjabi movie so if you don't understand Punjabi, it may not make much sense to you. I would say it's a must watch for every Pakistani at least, for the younger generation that may not have seen it yet. For all Fawad Khan lovers, it will be a treat to watch. You can then compare this movie with the upcoming movie by the same name (okay, somewhat similar name) that has likes of Fawad Khan, Hamza Abbasi, Mahira Khan and Humaima Malik.

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    • Anecdotes
      Pakistani General Zia's military government of the day tried to get the film stopped weeks after its release but Sarwar Bhatti managed to get a stay order which allowed the film to remain in cinemas for a two year period.
    • Citations

      Nuri Nath: Nawaan Aayaan Ae, Sohneya "Are you new here, handsome?"

    • Connexions
      Followed by Maula Jat Te Nuri Nath (1981)
    • Bandes originales
      Aey Tay Waila Aap Dassay Gaa, Kaun Marda Ae Maidan Pae Nay Hullay
      Sung by Alam Lohar,Shaukat Ali and others

      Lyrics by Nasim Fazal

      Music by Inayat Hussain

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    • How long is Maula Jat?Alimenté par Alexa

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 février 1979 (Pakistan)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Pakistan
    • Langue
      • Punjabi
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Maula Jatt
    • Société de production
      • Bahu Films
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      2 heures 36 minutes
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