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4/10
Two Movies In One
ravisinger8610 January 2017
Naaraaz Directed By Mahesh Bhatt is An Action Drama. Plot is Similar To Ghulami(1985) in The First Half. Second Half is Like Any Other Action Flick Of 90's. In Simple Words Two Movies in One. Script & Screenplay Are Very Mediocre. Direction By Mahesh Bhatt is Very Weak. Editing is Poor. Action & Dialogues Are Fine. Music is Plus.

Deva (Mithun Chakraborty) is a Poor Villager Who Lives With His Father. All Deva Wants is That His Village Gets Clean Water. Deva Befriends Ajay (Atul Agnihotri) A Writer. Ajay Helps Deva. Ajay's Uncle Jagdambar(Bharat Kapoor) Owns The Fresh Water. After Few Mishaps Ajay Kills Jagdamber & Few Others. Cops Are After Him. He Manages To Escape And Lands in Malaysia Which Leads To Another Plot Altogether. He Starts Working For Taoke(Gulshan Grover) & Meets Sonia(Pooja Bhatt).

Acting Wise Mithun is Brilliant When it Comes To Emotional Scenes. Atul & Sonali Bendre Are Just Fine Nothing To Shout About. Bharat Kapoor Does Well in A Negative Character. Pooja Bhatt Has Less Screen Space With Usual Stuff. Gulshan Grover, Rana Jung Bahadur, Mushtaq Khan & Kunal Khemu(Young Ajay) Are Good.

Music is Just Awesome. "Sambhala Hai Maine" By Kumar Sanu is The Most Popular Romantic Track From The Movie. "Kitni Haseen Hai Raat" & "Tumhe Hum Kya Samajhte Hain" By Kumar Sanu Both Are Soft Romantic Track & My Favorites Too. "Tere Bin Main Kuch Bhi Nahi" Rare Duet By Kumar Sanu & Udit Narayan.
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confusing storyline
zaragozaminix23 May 2023
Warning: Spoilers
This is a very poorly made film. The film appears to have two separate stories combined into one following with a list of inconsistencies and continuity issues around the storyline.

  • I dont recall the character of Pooja Bhatt ever being pregnant until she gives birth
  • Mithun and Atul's age gap is noticeable considering their child-like characters were the same age
  • Mithun saves Gulshan's life during the film only to end up both trying to kill each other at the end of the film
  • The severed limb of the character played by Mushtaq Khan is no longer served after his hands was allegedly chopped off in one scene.
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7/10
Naaraaz a 1994 classic!
namashi_16 March 2009
Mahesh Bhatt's 1994 film 'Naaraaz' is easily one of the most well made films of the decade gone by. An honest and powerful film. I saw this film years ago and I remember liking it a lot. Though the film flopped at the box office, I feel this film deserves a watch for the honesty its been made with. I am not Naaraaz with this old flick, I am indeed happy!

Performances: Mithun Chakraborty is my favorite actor. His performance here is excellent. Pooja Bhatt is very good. Atul Agnihotri excels from start to end. Sonali is good. Gulshan Grover shines as the conniving villain. Others are also good.

'Naaraaz' is a very well made flick, watch it for the honesty its made of. Thumbs up!
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10/10
Naaraaz...An Angry Love Story
baazigar_200020 February 2007
Deva (Mithun Chakraborty) is a hot headed peasant who is forever fighting for the welfare of his fellow villagers, especially for the lack of water, which has been seized by Vishambernaat (Bhaarat Kapoor). His short temper often gets him into a lot of trouble, which is often dealt to great extremes by his beloved friend Ajay (Atul Agnihotri). Ajay has known Deva since childhood, and has comforted his anger when needed. Ajay writes a book about Deva and his village folk, and decided to head back to the village with his girlfriend Sonali (Sonali Bendre) to bring the village justice once and for all. Its only when Deva kills the local MP and Ajay's uncle (for their atrocities committed on the village folk) does Deva begin to run...far into the realms of Malaysia. It is here he meets up with Tauke (Gulshan Grover) who helps him send money back home to his village. Only atrocities are reflected in Taukes actions, does Deva run away with two of Taukes victims, Sonia (Pooja Bhatt) and Khan (Laximikant Berde), much to the venomous anger of Tauke, who instantly seeks revenge. Sonia and Deva become instant attractions, they get married and expect a child. But then the ultimate decision arises...do Deva and his friends give themselves up to the police..or do they continue to dwell further into the darkness of crime???
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Angry? Of course!
jattunit9 November 2009
If you are wondering if you have ever come across this flop movie before, let me remind you, it was during the 'hey days' of Mahesh Bhatt and he made several and I mean several films in one year. Not saying that every flop film of Bhatt's is bad, but this one maybe deserved it. Bhatt made some real neat films in the these days, and I salute the director for his dedication to the industry. Maybe for money or for passion? He use to work five or may six films at one time (most of the time his assitants would cover for him) Who knows why he made so many. Back to the film, Naaraaz happens to be Mahesh's weakest during the 90's. Why did I watch the film? The film happens to include one of my favourite songs of all time, so I felt I will give it a try for the song.

Why does the film fail? The film is rehash or remake of his earlier hit Naam, where two brothers/friends are separated in different countries due to circumstances and one begins to make is life from crime as he feels low in his own eyes. Only difference here is that one is rich and the other poor while in Naam it was two brothers from the same household.

The title itself shows the character of Deva who is angry with the world altogether, angry because he never got an education or even angry at his poverty, hence he wants to make his own life. The script could have been much a better considering the cast and the visuals, because they both are fantastic. The film has been made very well and directed well too, some of the scenes you can tell the producers have spent well money on. Some scenes really work wonder too, like:

Mithun and Atul's clash abroad. Mithun expresses his feelings to Pooja. Mithun's last fight at the haveli.

Mithun does well, he makes the film worth the watch for sure, as you can see, all the scenes belong to him too. Atul Agnihorti gives decent support. Pooja Bhatt is good. Sonali Bendre is okay. The songs are excellent, just two songs like 'Tumhe Hum Kya Samjh' and 'Sambala Hai Maine' just make the whole film.

Overall, a pointless remake of Naam. Bhatt could have picked a better script and made another film with the same cast and maybe even the same title, while the producers seem to have invested quite a bit in the movie too. Bad is the word. The film works for two reasons, Mithun and one of my favourite songs 'Tumhe Hum Kya Samjh'.

2 out 5

Wish he could have done better!
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