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Mard is a gritty film that dives into the struggles of an honest cop, played by Mithun Chakraborty, who's constantly at odds with the corruption around him. The atmosphere is thick with tension as Arjun is thrown into a police station controlled by the menacing Satya Lal, portrayed by Gulshan Grover. There's a raw and unrefined quality to the performances, especially Chakraborty's relentless portrayal of integrity against the odds. It's not just a cop-versus-criminal tale; it carries themes of loyalty and the consequences of righteousness. The pacing has its lulls, but it often ramps up with practical effects that feel authentically brutal, reflecting the no-nonsense attitude of the era it was made in.
Mard has a rather niche following, primarily due to the unique combination of Mithun Chakraborty's portrayal of an idealistic cop and Gulshan Grover's menacing presence. While physical media copies have become somewhat scarce, especially in decent condition, the movie's straightforward yet impactful storytelling remains appealing to collectors. It's often sought after for its representation of 90s Indian cinema, capturing themes of integrity amid chaos that resonate even today.
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