A soon-to-be police officer takes a path of crime after his father gets attacked by hoodlums.A soon-to-be police officer takes a path of crime after his father gets attacked by hoodlums.A soon-to-be police officer takes a path of crime after his father gets attacked by hoodlums.
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- 2 wins & 3 nominations total
Aishwariyaa Bhaskaran
- Vidya P. Bhalla
- (as Iswarya)
Ananth Mahadevan
- Havaldar Sawant
- (as Anant Mahadevan)
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- TriviaThe film was critically acclaimed and won laurels. It was a massive hit at the box office and was one of the last solo hit film of Jackie Shroff.
- Alternate versionsThere are two alternate endings. The theatrical/DVD version ends after Shiva's father salutes him and freeze frames with Shiva smiling, with the song 'Hum Na Samjhe The' playing in the background. The UK TV version which was broadcast on ITV in 1994 follows on from the theatrical version and ends with Shiva's father giving a profile report of Shiva to the police commissioner. He explains that Shiva can no longer be an Inspector because he is a criminal. The end shot has Shiva's father staring at the photo of his son being stuck on to a criminal wall, with the song 'Hum Na Samjhe The' in the background.
- ConnectionsRemade as Babar Adesh (1995)
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One of Priyadarshan's viciously underrated films...and in my opinion, Gardish is one of the most well acted Indian films ever. The story is of an aspiring policeman (Jackie Shroff) who gets caught in a web of hooliganism and the fight of his father (mesmerisingly played by Amrish Puri) to keep his son from becoming corrupt. The story may sound tried and tested but the results on screen are nothing short of amazing. Excellent direction by Priyadrashan, where he more than capably manages to portray the emotions of both father and son. The film never bores or loses the audience's attention because the screenplay is so flowing and relevant. I think Amrish Puri deserved a National Award for his performance and this is one of Jackie Shroff's most praiseworthy performances. The star of the show though, once again, is Amrish Puri (surely the most underrated actor to work in Bollywood). His performance rivals that of Amitabh Bachchan's in some of his classics such as Sholay and Silsila. If you like to be entertained by watching well acted, well directed and stimulating films, then you must watch this!
- dicks_lash
- May 11, 2006
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