Gardish

Gardish
गर्दिश
Release poster
Directed by Priyadarshan
Produced by R. Mohan
Screenplay by Priyadarshan
Story by Lohithadas
Starring Jackie Shroff
Amrish Puri
Aishwarya
Farida Jalal
Dimple Kapadia
Asrani
Mukesh Rishi
Raj Babbar
Suresh Oberoi
Music by Original songs:
R. D. Burman
Background score:
S. P. Venkatesh
Cinematography Santosh Sivan
Production
company
Distributed by Eros Entertainment
Release date
10 September 1993
Running time
171 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi

Gardish is a 1993 Indian Hindi film written and directed by Priyadarshan, starring Jackie Shroff and Dimple Kapadia. It is a remake of the 1989 Malayalam film Kireedam. The film won two Filmfare AwardsBest Art Direction (Sabu Cyril) and Best Action (Thyagarajan), and was nominated for Best Actor (Shroff), Best Supporting Actor (Amrish Puri), and Best Supporting Actress (Dimple).[1]

Story

Naive and easily impressionable Vidya Bhalla (Aishwarya) would like her husband to be a dashing hero, one who is not afraid of anybody, one who can easily jump into a fire to rescue someone, one who is strong and romantic. She sees all of these qualities in Shiva Sathe (Jackie Shroff), the son of Havaldar Purshotam Sathe (Amrish Puri), whose only dream is to see Shiva become a Police Inspector. Vidya informs her dad, Prithviraj, that she has found her dream man, the Bhallas and the Sathes meet and get the couple formally engaged. Then Purshotam arrests the son of a M.L.A., and as a result he is transferred to the notorious Kala Chowki Police Station in Bombay. Upon arrival, he finds out that the Inspector in charge of the Police Station, Saini, has been severely beaten-up by Billa Jilani (Mukesh Rishi) and is hospitalized. Purshotam arranges for his entire family to re-locate. Shortly thereafter, Shiva's brother-in-law approached Prithviraj (Shammi Kapoor) Bhalla and informs him that Shiva has become an underworld Don, he has severely beaten-up the existing Don, Billa Jilani, and is busy taking haftas and bribes from everyone. Prithviraj decides to investigate, and he does find that Shiva has become a ruffian, known to the police, arrested a number of times, much to the chagrin of his dad. Prithviraj breaks off the alliance and accordingly informs Purshotam. Shortly thereafter, another fight breaks out, this time Shiva is arrested, held in a cell for several days, then beaten up by his father and subsequently bailed out by a woman named Shanti (Dimple Kapadia), a prostitute. Eventually, Shiva kills Billa. The film ends with Purshotam declaring to Inspector Saini, that Shiva is not recommended to be an inspector, since in the eyes of the law he is a criminal. Shiva's photo is shown to be put up on the criminal's display board, and credits roll.

Cast

Songs

Music was composed by R.D. Burman along with renowned lyricist, Javed Akhtar.

1. "Baadal Jo Barse To" - Asha Bhosle

2. "Ae Mere Deewano" - Asha Bhosle, S. P. Balasubramaniam

3. "Yeh Mera Dil Paagal Hai" - Asha Bhosle, S. P. Balasubramaniam

4. "Tum Jo Mile Humko" - M. G. Sreekumar, Asha Bhosle

5. "Rang Rangeeli Raat Gaye" - Asha Bhosle, SPB

6. "Hum Na Samjhe The" - SPB

Table of remakes

Kireedam (1989)
Malayalam
Rowdyism Nasinchali (1990)
Telugu
Modada Mareyalli (1991)
Kannada
Gardish (1993)
Hindi
Kireedam (2007)
Tamil
Mohanlal
(Sethumadhavan)
RajasekharShiva Rajkumar
(Ravi)
Jackie Shroff
(Shiva Sathe)
Ajith Kumar
(Shaktivel)
Parvathy
(Devi)
Vani VishwanathSowmya
(Devi)
Aishwarya
(Vidya P. Bhalla)
Trisha
(Divya)
Thilakan
(Achuthan Nair)
K. S. Ashwath
(Ramanna)
Amrish Puri
(Purushottam Sathe)
Rajkiran
(Rajarajan)

References

  1. Ausaja, S. M. M. (2009). Bollywood in posters. Noida: Om Books International. p. 1993. ISBN 818710855X. Retrieved 24 November 2017.
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