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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn 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.
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Mita Vashisht
- Fatema Madam
- (as Meeta Vashishta)
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i was not a big amir khan's fan before this movie but after watching "ghulam" it not only made me amir khan's fan but also at the same he stamped himself as the bollywood ace...
"Ghulam" shows the sudden change in the life of sidharth who first being non-serious in his life soon realise the reality of the life and when he becomes more loyal he has to pay for the changes.. emotional scenes are wonderfully executed by amir khan, the way he has tackled difficult scenes shows what a brilliant actor he's been for bollywood... whereas rani mukherjee looks gorgeous but have little to offer in a brief role.. all in all a very good movie with a good twist and a better second half... also the climax was very astonishing... the music is good to ear... highly recommended to all amir khan's fans!
"Ghulam" shows the sudden change in the life of sidharth who first being non-serious in his life soon realise the reality of the life and when he becomes more loyal he has to pay for the changes.. emotional scenes are wonderfully executed by amir khan, the way he has tackled difficult scenes shows what a brilliant actor he's been for bollywood... whereas rani mukherjee looks gorgeous but have little to offer in a brief role.. all in all a very good movie with a good twist and a better second half... also the climax was very astonishing... the music is good to ear... highly recommended to all amir khan's fans!
Ghulam is a strong entry from late 90s Bollywood, blending gritty street drama with emotional resonance. Aamir Khan brings a raw, youthful energy to the role, and Rani Mukerji lights up the screen with a fresh and charming presence.
The film captures the mood of its time well-tough, emotional, and melodramatic in just the right doses. The music, especially Aati Kya Khandala, became iconic and still holds nostalgic value.
It may not be groundbreaking, but it's a well-executed, engaging film that stands the test of time. A solid watch for fans of classic 90s Hindi cinema. Raw and Refreshing - A Solid 90s Drama with Young Energy.
The film captures the mood of its time well-tough, emotional, and melodramatic in just the right doses. The music, especially Aati Kya Khandala, became iconic and still holds nostalgic value.
It may not be groundbreaking, but it's a well-executed, engaging film that stands the test of time. A solid watch for fans of classic 90s Hindi cinema. Raw and Refreshing - A Solid 90s Drama with Young Energy.
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
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.
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.
Fantastic movie -- amir khan is super and fantastic >i advise with watchin this movie
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- QuizFor 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.
- BlooperAamir hits the right sink when threatening the cricketer but the left sink is shown leaking in next scene.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Thakshak (1999)
- Colonne sonoreAankhon Se Tune Yeh Kya
Music by Jatin Pandit and Lalit Pandit
Lyrics by Sameer
Performed by Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik
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- 5.859.949 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 2h 42min(162 min)
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