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Mai Baap

  • 1957
  • 2h 24m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Mai Baap (1957)
ComedyDrama

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  • Director
    • M. Sadiq
  • Stars
    • Balraj Sahni
    • Shyama
    • Raj Mehra
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    25
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • M. Sadiq
    • Stars
      • Balraj Sahni
      • Shyama
      • Raj Mehra
    • 2User reviews
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    Balraj Sahni
    Balraj Sahni
    • Chandan
    Shyama
    Shyama
    Raj Mehra
    Raj Mehra
    Nasir Hussain
    Nasir Hussain
    Johnny Walker
    Johnny Walker
    Minoo Mumtaz
    Minoo Mumtaz
    S.N. Banerjee
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    8ajugeorge2001

    Hilarious

    Mai Baap is a hilarious comedy, one of the best of Bollywood. It's probably the only film where Johnny Walker acts as the villain. Balraj Sahni is a blind man who wins a lottery. Johnny Walker makes himself the agent of Balraj Sahni and starts milking Balraj's wealth. This is the crux of the film and results in many comic scenes. Unknown to Johnny Walker, one day Balraj regains his eyesight. Now he sees & realizers how Johnny had been cheating him of his wealth. In the end Johnny himself loses his eyesight and becomes a beggar.

    Johnny Walker is superb as a slimy character. A must see comedy, I will rate it 8.5 out of 10.
    8nethupuleems

    "Mai Baap": A Film Ahead of Its Time.

    "Mai Baap" tells the story of a poor villager who wins a large sum of money in a lottery, only to be deceived by the lottery seller. The seller, using his own girlfriend's feigned affection, aims to steal the prize from the villager.

    The film's strength lies in the powerful performances of its three lead actors, as well as its compelling story, direction, and screenplay.

    Johnny Walker delivers a remarkable performance, showcasing both his comedic and villainous sides. Unlike his usual comedic roles, Walker plays a cunning antagonist, bringing a chilling wickedness to the character through his unique humorous style. His performance, particularly the scene where he impersonates Leela's father and a widow ashram donor, is truly exceptional and arguably the best of his career.

    Minoo Mumtaz provides excellent support to Walker, adeptly portraying her villainous role, a type she has often mastered. Their on-screen chemistry is, as always, a delight to watch.

    Balraj Sahni, playing a blind character, also contributes effectively, especially in the climax. However, this is undeniably Johnny Walker's film, leaving Sahni's performance somewhat overshadowed.

    The story and screenplay are notably progressive for a 1950s film. While many films of that era focused on romance, comedy, or action dramas, "Mai Baap" presents a unique narrative. M. Sadiq skillfully extracts the best from the cast and develops the plot with intrigue. The intricate interplay between the three lead characters, particularly Walker's deceptive plans and Sahni's counter-strategy, is masterfully executed.

    O. P. Nayyar's soundtrack features melodious tracks, though it lacks his characteristic flair. The background score is similarly unremarkable, with no song standing out as a memorable hit.

    "Mai Baap" delivers a powerful message about the vulnerability of the innocent in a world driven by greed, and the inevitable karmic retribution faced by deceivers.

    In conclusion, "Mai Baap" is a brilliantly crafted film with outstanding performances. It is enjoyable for audiences of all ages and is a must-watch, especially for fans of Johnny Walker.

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