Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaIn 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.
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The writer of the review of this iconic flick forgets the impact that this huge picture has had on generations of Punjabi film fans. Ask any Pakistani and he'll tell you about Maula Jatt. The review misses the irony and the point of the picture. You have to accept its poor production values, it's ham acting, and its violence. Think of Grindhouse and exploitation B movies of the 70'sand you'll get the idea. You have to also remember that relative audience of these films are minute and its amazing they even get made. That aside, this in fact is the third in a series of films and also the most popular. Prior to this was Bashira and Wehshi Jat. The film is fundamentally a clash between two "tribes" or castes who are proud of their heritage and their honour. This idea of honour is a running theme. The Punjab of this film is about doing the right thing even if you have to sacrifice your life. It's interesting how the "gandasa" is depicted. The idea that the gandasa is an extension of Jat's personality and that when forced to the limits, he digs out his gandasa and blood is spilt! Err lots of it. The gandasa represents the fury of the Jat. The menacing performance of Mustapha Qureishi as Noori Nath has to go down as one of the greatest performances of Pakistani cinema. The film is over thirty years old and the classic dialogues are still uttered on the streets of Lahore and elsewhere - "Nava aaye sohinya!" - just cant beat it.
Maula Jat (Sultan Rahi) with very huge moustache and an axe like blade (called Gandasa) is a good guy but seems very bad. People are afraid of him but like him and seek his help against their enemies.
A group of his enemies attacks his village when he is in jail. Noori Nath (Mustafa Qureshi) is Maula's enemy and has never seen him. He was once helped by Maul (as Maula too has not seen Noori). Noori asks Maula if he could take him to Maula Jat.
Maul Jat doesn't tell him that he is the one. Maula is very famous for his bravery and fearlessness; even police is afraid of him that's why Noori wants to meet him.
The most unrealistic thing in this movie is the shriek of Maula's Bharjai (a word used for brother's wife for respect). She comes in the street and screams to Maula for help. Wherever Maula is, he listens the cry and arrives on time.
Fight scenes have been badly filmed. Film is too loud. In the end, Maula Jat kills a whole group of 20 to 30 armed men and with his blade (gandasa) but he gets only some minor injuries.
The writer has tried to portrait the blade (gandasa) of Maula Jat as a legendary thing as it was buried and Maula Jat digs it up for emergency use after many years.
Story can be described as total fantasy and fiction. The writer has tried to terribly exaggerate the old violent culture of Punjab province of Pakistan. This culture was a minority in cultures but this movie with too much violence, became a pioneer of violent Punjabi movies. This movies is still considered best in violence based Punjabi movies in Pakistan. Both, Sultan Rahi and Mustafa Qureshi, became very popular and got recognition with this movie.
A group of his enemies attacks his village when he is in jail. Noori Nath (Mustafa Qureshi) is Maula's enemy and has never seen him. He was once helped by Maul (as Maula too has not seen Noori). Noori asks Maula if he could take him to Maula Jat.
Maul Jat doesn't tell him that he is the one. Maula is very famous for his bravery and fearlessness; even police is afraid of him that's why Noori wants to meet him.
The most unrealistic thing in this movie is the shriek of Maula's Bharjai (a word used for brother's wife for respect). She comes in the street and screams to Maula for help. Wherever Maula is, he listens the cry and arrives on time.
Fight scenes have been badly filmed. Film is too loud. In the end, Maula Jat kills a whole group of 20 to 30 armed men and with his blade (gandasa) but he gets only some minor injuries.
The writer has tried to portrait the blade (gandasa) of Maula Jat as a legendary thing as it was buried and Maula Jat digs it up for emergency use after many years.
Story can be described as total fantasy and fiction. The writer has tried to terribly exaggerate the old violent culture of Punjab province of Pakistan. This culture was a minority in cultures but this movie with too much violence, became a pioneer of violent Punjabi movies. This movies is still considered best in violence based Punjabi movies in Pakistan. Both, Sultan Rahi and Mustafa Qureshi, became very popular and got recognition with this movie.
(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".
Full on classic dialogues, loved the fact there were no songs. All characters played the roles well. Definitely a good watch. The action scenes were fantastic. The cinematography excellent. It was a mix of an epic like gladiator and a western. The punjabi is hard core. So you have to really listen carefully if your not a punjabi speaker. Noori Nath was the best character for me all of his dialogues were super entertaining. Lots of blood shed and throat cutting. Definitely go watch the movie as credit should be given where it is deserved. Well done Bilal Lashari, SuperJob. I might go watch it again!!
A Notorious person Noori - Mushtafa Quershi play his ever popular role and classic acting and Dialogue. In Pakistan movie history such as film has never cast again. Once in a blue moon. Many cinema in Lahore, Rawalpindi Multan Sialkot and around the country full house nearly one year. Every show even 4 time a day, was full. Many people saw this film more than 4 times. As Indian film Sholay in India break every record and in Pakistan Mula Jatt did the same.Once in a blue moon. Many cinema in Lahore, Rawalpindi Multan Sialkot and around the country full house nearly one year. A Notorious person Noori - Mushtafa Quershi play his ever popular role and classic acting and Dialogue. In Pakistan movie history such as film has never cast again. Once in a blue moon.
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- QuizPakistani 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.
- ConnessioniFollowed by Maula Jat Te Nuri Nath (1981)
- Colonne sonoreAey 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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