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Sardar Mohammad

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 21m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
328
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Tarsem Jassar in Sardar Mohammad (2017)
Set during the India-Pakistan partition, the story of Sardar Mohammad revolves around an infant who is saved by an Indian Sikh police officer. The officer brings up the boy as his own and he shares a close bond with his parents, especially his mother. The boy enjoys a peaceful life until one day he finds the truth about his step parents. The discovery disturbs him and it makes him curious to find the whereabouts of his real parents and so he sets off to Pakistan, which marks the beginning of a series of odd encounters for him. Will he find his biological parents, forms the crux.
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Set during the India-Pakistan partition, the story of Sardar Mohammad revolves around an infant who is saved by an Indian Sikh police officer. The officer brings up the boy as his own and he... Read allSet during the India-Pakistan partition, the story of Sardar Mohammad revolves around an infant who is saved by an Indian Sikh police officer. The officer brings up the boy as his own and he shares a close bond with his parents, especially his mother. The boy enjoys a peaceful li... Read allSet during the India-Pakistan partition, the story of Sardar Mohammad revolves around an infant who is saved by an Indian Sikh police officer. The officer brings up the boy as his own and he shares a close bond with his parents, especially his mother. The boy enjoys a peaceful life until one day he finds the truth about his step parents. The discovery disturbs him and... Read all

  • Director
    • Harry Bhatti
  • Stars
    • Tarsem Jassar
    • Karamjit Anmol
    • Rahul Jungral
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    328
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    • Director
      • Harry Bhatti
    • Stars
      • Tarsem Jassar
      • Karamjit Anmol
      • Rahul Jungral
    • 9User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Tarsem Jassar
    • Surjeet- Sardaar Mahommad
    Karamjit Anmol
    Karamjit Anmol
    • Shakeel- Chairman
    Rahul Jungral
    • Gullu
    Sardar Sohi
    • Colonel Harjit Singh
    Neeta Mohindra
    Neeta Mohindra
    • Colonel's wife
    Harashjot Kaur
    • Guddi- Colonel's daughter
    • (as Harshjot Kaur)
    Mandy Takhar
    Mandy Takhar
    • Guest appearance- dream sequence girl
    Manjit Singh
    • Kheera
    Gurpreet Bhangu
    Gurpreet Bhangu
    • Kheera's mother
    Lakha Lehri
    • Gajjan Chacha
    Jimmy Sandhu
    • Bishni
    Nitu Pandher
    • Abdulla- Chairman's father
    Jatinder Kaur
    • Surjeet's mother in Pakistan
    Rana Jung Bahadur
    Rana Jung Bahadur
    • Chaudhary
    Navdeep Kaler
    • Naseem- Pakistani Reporter
    Jaspal Deol
    • Lady at Surjeet's mother house
    Beant Kaur
    • Surjeet…
    Parvez Sethi
    • Ablu Bajurg
    • (as Parwez Sethi)
    • Director
      • Harry Bhatti
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    9BazSingh

    Wow not the typical Punjab flick

    Sardar Mohammad is not your usual slapstick, loudmouth Punjabi movie.

    Based on a true story, this is a touching retelling of the events; beautifully retold for the most part. A great aspect of the story is the way in which the Sikh values of equality and respect are depicted within the first half; the message being that religion and caste should not cause divide.

    Tarsem Jassar puts in a fantastic, emotionally charged performance, as does Sardar Sohi and pretty much everyone that plays a part. Some of the stereotypes in the latter half may be over played when they cross in to Pakistan but overall the cinematography and storytelling is well executed.

    It's a tear-jerker so have tissues ready and press play!
    6karmjit

    Good movie but Rabb da radio was better

    Tarsem jassar has made a sensible movie but more work is needed. Although his one liners are very good, but he still needs to work on his emotional acting. He looks promising and will succeed if punjabis support good sensible and meaningful cinema.
    6jzee62

    A story that deserved better treatment

    The movie is based ona story like many others from those turbulent times in 1947 when Punjab was divided hastily by the British. The scenes at times were painfully long. The attempt to depict 60's time, some of the colours were excessive in use. And once the characters were in Pakistan, it was a pain to watch director's poor understanding of the people across the border. Starting from language (that was not from the area that the story mentioned) to clothing (it was more of a stereotype of UP/Pushtun culture than of Punjab).

    Acting was pretty ok. But I strongly felt that this story deserved a much better treatment than this.
    3glofau

    Memorably Bad, Excessive

    Sardaar Mahommad is an overlong, somewhat slapdash biopic set in late-1960's India, based upon a true story. A young man discovers that his high-caste parents are adoptive, that most of his biological family was massacred during the Partition of India in 1947, and that his biological mother may still be alive and living in Pakistan. The young man then experiences a crisis of identity, leading to a search for his biological mother.

    The core of this film is a story worth telling. Unfortunately, the film makers clearly have little understanding of how to tell such a story. The script presents a series of random events which barely connect and feel tedious, that tell very little about the characters, and that rely upon rather cheap theatrics and excessive emotional outpourings to make you care about characters who are otherwise superficial and one-dimensional. The first half of the film plays as a rollicking, rather unfunny comedy; the second half descends into tear-soaked, sentimental effusions which permeate every encounter, regardless of whether the tears make sense or not.

    The period clothing and details wrap you in a polyester swirl of colors and patterns which become quite garish under the highly colorful lighting schemes which feature, for no discernible reason, a large number of aqua color filters.

    The musical numbers are slow to emerge in this picture, strangely enough, but once they do begin, the dancing and overall stagecraft are questionable; the main actor is clearly not a skilled dancer. I enjoyed the songs in a campy sort of way, but my friend Dee thought they were boring. In my opinion, however, the songs were the best part of the movie.

    I think the hardest thing to take was the lethargic pace of the film combined with the overlong, overacted scenes of endless sobbing which dominated the film's narrative. I mean, the crying was so excessive that it made American soap operas seem restrained and naturalistic by comparison. And why were they crying so much? Apparently, they had some sort of foreknowledge (divined from God?) of the end of the script, there could be no other explanation. The sobbing and overacting were so extreme that I actually found it all quite hilarious... when I wasn't falling asleep from boredom.

    Most of the Bollywood films that play in the United States are exceptional examples of their genre; Americans don't tend to be subjected to the run-of-the-mill features which must dominate the industry. This piece of period claptrap was clearly an exception. It was memorably bad. I won't spoil the ending for you, but it could have been a parody, it was so ridiculously tasteless, nonsensical and drawn out. I can't recommend this piece of expensive trash because it was mostly deathly dull, but, if you do decide to subject yourself to it, be prepared... and make sure you eat before you go; they talk about food so much in the movie, it makes you hungry.
    8visakhi

    WOW

    As they say in the movie that only those who went through hell of 1947 realize what it was. A wonderful display of Sikh values that value all human beings and religions. Based on true story so you can't have flashy Star Wars experience. Long one shot takes shows that the director is very good. Songs arent great but who needs them when story is moving smoothly. Overall it was entertaining watching this movie.

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      Music by R Guru

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    • Release date
      • November 3, 2017 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Language
      • Punjabi
    • Production company
      • Vehli Janta Films
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      • $106,243
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      • 2h 21m(141 min)
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