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Mera Karam Mera Dharam(1987)

3.9/10
Hindi125 mins

Mera Karam Mera Dharam (1987) is a 125-minute Hindi film directed by Dulal Guha. Starring Brahmachari, Prakash Gill and Asit Sen. With an audience rating of 3.9/10, Mera Karam Mera Dharam stands as one of the notable Hindi releases of 1987.

Director:Dulal Guha
Mood:
emotionalupliftinginspiring
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Quick Facts

Theatrical Release
31 December 1987
Director
Dulal Guha
Language
Hindi
Runtime
2h 5m
GudVibe Rating
3.9/10

Storyline

A poor mother and son inherit a large estate and wealth from a relative. To keep it, they must improve their hometown. The responsibility for this task falls on the relative's own son.

A fortune changes their town, but can it change their fate?

Film Details

3.9Rating
125Minutes
HindiLanguage
Release Date31 December 1987
Release Typetheatrical
Original TitleMera Karam Mera Dharam
Also Known AsDawedaar

Parental Guide

Violence
Low
Language
Low
Sex / Nudity
Mild
Drugs
Mild
Intensity
Low

Vibe & Tags

Mood
emotionalupliftinginspiring
Themes
familyjusticecorruptionlove
Toneserious
Pacingslow-burn
Complexitylight
Audiencefamily
Best Withfamily
Violence2
Emotion4
Humor2
Rewatchability3

Reviews & Ratings

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Cast & Crew

Trivia

  • The film was originally titled 'Mera Karam Mera Dharam' but was later re-released in some regions under the title 'Insaaf Ki Awaaz'.
  • This was one of the few films where actor Jeetendra played a double role, portraying both the hero and his look-alike.
  • Director Dulal Guha was known for social dramas and had previously directed hits like 'Khoon Khoon' and 'Do Anjaane'.
  • The movie features a cameo appearance by veteran actor Pran in a special role, though he is not part of the main cast.
  • Parts of the film were shot in the rural landscapes of Madhya Pradesh to depict the village of Sundergarh authentically.
  • The soundtrack, composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal, included a popular qawwali sung by Mohammed Aziz and Sudesh Bhosle.
  • Despite its star cast, the film had a moderate box office performance and is not widely remembered among 1980s hits.

Notable Collaborations

Frequent partnerships reunited in Mera Karam Mera Dharam

Frequently Asked Questions