Anyay Abhichar
Anyay Abhichar

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Anyay Abhichar

1985
Movie
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English

Ghanshyam (Mithun Chakraborty) lives in a small coastal town of Raipur, where he makes a living as a fisherman. He sells his sells his catch to a man named Mahesh Manna who gives him half the price which he has to bear as there is no other buyer in the village. Mahesh is greedy, lecherous, and crooked and has been swindling money from Ghanshyam. In the midst of sorrows, a sweet romance blossoms between Ghanshyam and the village beauty, Kadam(Rozina). But Mahesh cannot stand their love as he wants to make Kadam his own. He tries his best to impress Kadam but Kadam pays no heed as she is lost in the love of Ghanshyam. A jealous Mahesh takes a vow to finish Ghanshyam and plots a lethal plan to do so. Can Ghanshyam escape the odds stacked against him?

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Shibu MitraGenres: Action, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows the intertwined lives of three brothers who are separated in their childhood. As they grow up, they are drawn into a world of crime and violence, each on a different path. Their destinies eventually converge as they confront powerful adversaries and strive to protect their loved ones and uphold justice.

Critical Reception

Anyay Abhichar was a commercially successful film, particularly popular for its action sequences and the performances of its lead actors. While it received mixed reviews from critics for its predictable plot and melodramatic elements, it resonated well with audiences who appreciated its masala entertainment value. The film is often remembered for its strong performances and dramatic storyline.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its action-packed sequences and star performances.

  • Criticized for a somewhat formulaic and melodramatic plot.

  • Recognized as a typical 80s Bollywood entertainer.

Google audience: Audience reception for Anyay Abhichar is generally positive, with viewers often highlighting the thrilling action and the chemistry between the lead actors. The film is seen as a classic example of 80s action cinema, delivering on entertainment value despite some narrative predictability.

Fun Fact

The film marked an early collaboration between Mithun Chakraborty and Amrish Puri, two prominent figures in Indian cinema who would go on to star together in many successful films.

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