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(1987)

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6/10
Starts off with a lot of intrigue, but quickly loses it
r96sk29 November 2020
1987's 'Mohre' starts off with a lot of intrigue, but quickly loses it and drags itself over the 104 minute run time.

It sets things up pretty well, as we're introduced to the characters of Anupam Kher and Sadashiv Amrapurkar. I like Kher as an actor, he's the better of the two - though they are by far and away the stars, even if Nana Patekar & Co. do solid things in the background.

It loses all the interest as the plot progresses, with needless songs and underwhelming character development - I thought it might have got deep given what the film is about, but it doesn't really dig too deeply unfortunately.

There is worse out there, but this isn't one I'd say you should rush to see.
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8/10
Awesome film.....Underrated
silvan-desouza6 November 2015
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There are some films which are offbeat and art cinema which may not earn money but gain recognition. Mohre(1987) starring Nana Patekar, Madhuri, Anupam Kher, Sadashiv Amrapurkar is such a film. The film is well handled, narrating a story of 2 runaway theifs getting together various people who want to commit suicide for their selfish gains. The film doesn't resort to bollywood clichés and keeps you involved.

Direction is good Music is okay

Nana Patekar is superb in the role of Abdul, Madhuri sans much make up is good in her offbeat role, before becoming a star Anupam Kher, Sadashiv Amrapurkar are splendid in their roles, Anupam plays his age for once. Nilu Phule, Alok Nath are good rest are good
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