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Daud

Daud (1997)

August. 22,1997
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5.9
| Adventure Action

A notorious gangster asks a career thief by the name of Nandu to steal a package worth over one crore rupees for a fee.

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Hellen
1997/08/22

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Linkshoch
1997/08/23

Wonderful Movie

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Micitype
1997/08/24

Pretty Good

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Actuakers
1997/08/25

One of my all time favorites.

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pseudonimo
1997/08/26

Despite being panned by critics and financially, it still remains a cult film for its humour and one of THE best music. Sanjay Dutt looks very handsome and Urmila has played her role very well. Funniest characters were Paresh Rawal (Pinky), Saurabh Shukla (Tumbley), and Chako. Ashish Vidyarthi and his assistants also do a great job. It is one of the best comedies. Probably better than funniest of Karan Johar/ Shahrukh Khan/ Salman Khan movies.

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aaronbir
1997/08/27

Nice concept great storyline great performance overall best experience Sanjay dutt does well urmila was the best pares is good manoj is superb Songs really enjoyable I like the songs and the performances are brilliant as always Best crime action comedy film ever 7/10 Must watch For Sanjay fans he is the real superstar and the official hero Editing is brilliant direction is brilliant screenplay is superb background music is superb I loved this movie

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suchenwi
1997/08/28

Of the 14 Bollies I have collected so far, "Daud" is my absolute favorite by a large margin. After watching it the fourth time in a few weeks, I'm even more sure of that impression.Urmila Matondkar is just such a joy to behold. There is a number of good-looking actresses, but she somehow has great control over her facial expressions, especially when doing comedy. Remembering simple quotes of hers, like "50 - 50", make me suddenly feel very good...Sanjay Dutt is not your typical look-good, do-good "X.Y. Khan" actor. He's the rough-tough guy, but can also express a variety of feelings pretty well. Together with Urmila, he sure is the dominated part here, but in a very charming way.The side actors playing Chako-ji (the clown who can be very serious) and Pinky (the jovial sadist) also add much flair. Eery scenes can be remembered by just a few words: "Say one last time: jay Hind."- "Jay Hind." - "OK, shoot them." Oh, and from the vehicle aspect, the dump truck on which the big escape starts, and the double-decker bus on which it ends, are also memorable "personae" ...I love "Daud", after watching it four times, and will re-watch it many more times. Maybe one day I'll even understand what "Daya Shankar" and "Uma Parvati" (the pseudonyms used by the heroes for a while) mean and imply...

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milind
1997/08/29

Ramgopal Varma comes up with a different kind of comedy. Everyone is after a briefcase which contains something valuable. Its a fun on the run kind of movie. Sanjay Dutt and Urmila Matondkar give an excellent performance. The best performance comes from Paresh Rawal. This is Paresh's Best performance after Andaz Apna Apna and Sir. The Cinematography and Sound Recording are excellent. The dialogues are very good. The climax is a let down. This is one movie that could have done well without songs.

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