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  • ravisinger8630 December 2016
    Muddat Directed By K.Bapaiah is A Romantic Drama. Script & Screenplay Are Well Written. Direction is Fine. Dialogues & Action Are Awesome.

    Bharti(Jaya Prada) A Law Student is Fan Of Musician Ravi Shankar(Mithun Chakraborty) Who Arranges Musical Show To Fund Money For Poor People, As A Last Wish Before He is Hanged For A Crime He Committed.She Goes Through His Case & Tries To Help Him. Bharti's Servant Narayan Knows About Ravi & Reveals The Truth.

    In The Past, Ravi For Further Studies is Suppose To Move USA. He & Kalpana(Padmini Kolhapure) Are In Love. His Father Vikram Singh (Shreeram Lagoo) Had Given Money To Thakur Gajendra Singh(Kader Khan) As Deposit. Now When He Asks For His Money From Him, He Denies & Vikram Singh Dies At The Very Moment. At An Event Gajendra Singh's Brother Rana(Narendra Nath) Gets Severely Injured By Ravi. After A While Ravi is Arrested On Murder Charges & Lands in Prison.

    Bharti Uses Legal Tactics To Get Him Out After Knowing Rana Was Killed By His Own Brother Gajendra Singh in Front Of Narayan & Dayaram(Satyendra Kapoor) Father Of Kalpana.

    Acting By Jaya Prada is Outstanding. Mithun & Kadar Khan Are Brilliant With Dialogues. Padmini Kolhapuri & Shakti Kapoor Are Fine. Ashok Shraf, Asrani & Satyen Kapoo Also Did Well.

    Music By Bappi Lahiri is Good. Classic Track "Pyar Humara Amar Rahega" By Mohd. Aziz & Asha Bhosle . "Mujhko Kehte Hai Romeo" By Kishore Kumar & "Dance Express" By Kishore & Asha Are Catchy Dance Numbers. Must Watch For Mithun Fans.
  • coltras3519 December 2021
    Student of law Bharti( Jaya Prada) is a big fan of Ravi ( Mithun) a pop singer, but she's quite dismayed to see taken away by the police in handcuffs. Apparently he has confessed to killing a man, but she learns that he is innocent and tries her best by using farfetched means to keep his neck from the gallows. Is he innocent or her attempts to prove his innocence a waste of time, then to find out - watch Muddat.

    Fairly gripping potboiler that is well-written and directed, though it's the acting by Mithun, Padmini, Jaya Prada and Kader Khan, who plays a despicable villain, that keeps you watching. The brisk plot, however, can be marred by some slow spots and an overstretched ending. I know that tendency is in most Bollywood potboilers but it's more visible here. Nevertheless it is a good watch, and it's good to see Shakti Kapoor in a non-villainous role.
  • This was the highest grossing Bollywood movie of 1986 according to worldwide Bollywood collections.

    Story of this movie was good. Songs were good. Dance Choreography was also good. Action was decent and direction was also good according to that time.

    Acting Performance by all actors were pretty impressive especially by Mithun, Jaya Prada , Kader Khan and Padmini Kolahapure.

    Overall a wonderful watchful movie.