Jackie Shroff Birthday: Jackie Shroff's Last 'solo-Hit' Came 31 Years Ago, Left A Mark With This Film After 'Khalnayak'

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Jackie Shroff Birthday
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Jackie Shroff Birthday: Jackie Shroff's Last 'solo-Hit' Came 31 Years Ago and left A Mark With This Film After 'Khalnayak'


Jackie Shroff's Birthday Jackie Shroff is an artist of the industry who has been entertaining fans with his brilliant acting in Hindi cinema for almost 40 decades. Jaggu Dada's birthday is celebrated on 1st February. In such a situation, as Jackie's birthday special, his superhit film Gardish will be discussed in Hit Films Superhit Kisses.


Jackie Shroff's 67th Birthday: The birthday of actor Jackie Shroff, who has ruled the hearts of fans through his brilliant movies for the last 40 decades, is celebrated on 1 February. Actually, in his long film career, Jackie has given many films.


But based on Jaggu Dada's birthday special, today in 'Hit Movies, Superhit Kisse', Gardish, one of the most successful movies of his film career, will be discussed and it will be told in what respect this movie proved to be effective for Jackie.


'Gardish' one of Jackie's top movies


Jackie Shroff's film Gardish was released in theaters on 10 November 1993, i.e. about 20 years ago. This movie was directed by Priyadarshan. This is the same Pradarshan, who is currently known for great comedy movies like 'Hera Pheri, Phir Hera Pheri, Bhool Bhulaiyaa, Hungama, and Chup Chup Ke'. In this film, it is shown that a father (Amrish Puri) wants to see his son Shiv Sathe (Jackie Shroff) as a police inspector.


But due to the incident of assault by goons along with his father, simple Shiva falls into the quagmire of the world of crime. Apart from Jackie Shroff, actress Farida Jalal, Dimple Kapadia, Mukesh Rishi, Shammi Kapoor, Suresh Oberoi, and South actress Aishwarya were present in important roles in this movie.


Jackie's second consecutive hit after Khalnayak


The year 1993 proved to be very effective for Jackie Shroff. This year, the actor's 4 films were released on screen, which included Aaina, Gardish, Khalnayak, and King Uncle. King Uncle and Aaina could not do anything special, but Jackie created a stir at the box office through Khalnayak and 'Gardish'.


The actor's Khalnayak, released on 6 August 1993, is one of the biggest hit movies of that year. After this Jackie Shroff tasted success through 'Gardish'. This film set a great example by earning double its budget worldwide. Not only this, 'Gardish' was also included in the superhit movies of 1993. Apart from this, 'Gardish' also proved to be Jackie's last solo-hit film.


Amitabh Bachchan was surprised to see this scene


According to the report of IMDB, megastar Amitabh Bachchan was very impressed after watching the climax scene of the film 'Gardish'. Big B had asked director Priyadarshan this question as to how he shot the climax scene of this movie at Mahalaxmi Dhobighat in Mumbai,


Because he had to face difficulties while shooting at this location for the film Don in 1978, Mahalaxmi Dhobighat is a crowded area of Mumbai all the time. On this, Priyadarshan had told me that this was a set, not a real location. But the way Priyadarshan's team prepared it, it seemed absolutely real.


Mukesh Rishi's first Hindi film


If we discuss the top villains of Bollywood films of the '90s, then Mukesh Rishi's name will definitely be included in it. Mukesh entered Hindi cinema as a villain through the film 'Gardish'.


In this movie, Rishi left an impression with his powerful acting in the dreaded role of Billa Jilani. Apart from this, Mukesh has been seen in negative roles in many movies like 'Parampara, Loafer, Bheeshma, Baaji, Saput, Ghatak, Bandhan, Judwaa, and Garv'.


'Gardish' is the remake of this South movie


The story of remakes of South films in Bollywood is quite old. Jackie Shroff's 'Gardish' is also a part of this topic.


Actually 'Gardish' is the Hindi remake of the 1989 Malayalam film Kiridam. South cinema's veteran actor Mohanlal was present in the lead role in this movie.



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