This Kanti Shah gem should be released worldwide as MEN IN BLACK III. The two supermen actors go around dressed in complete black - Shankar (Dharmendra) with a permanently constipated expression and Arjun (Mithun) usually with a bottle in hand. Maybe both men are in permanent mourning because of the state of the society they live in. Apparently Gandhi's India is now overrun by "Underworld" Dons as the clownish villains like to call themselves; they also have a penchant for committing their heinous crimes in full view of the public, in broad daylight. And why not, when the keepers of the law are portrayed as inefficient jokers who can be fooled at will. And rape seems to be the modus operandi of the reigning villains of the day. All grudges are settled by seeking out the female relative of the enemy and raping them in broad daylight, fully clothed, I might add. Just when all seems lost for society and "Underworld Don" Luuka is set to become the undisputed Don of the day, hope materialises in the forms of Shankar and Arjun, the two roving gunda-bashers, with fists of iron and supreme fighting skills. With their entry, the villains might as well pack their bags and retire, or find another country to torment. Within the space of a few scenes, Shankar pulls down a helicopter from the sky and catches a bullet with his hands, courtesy his "panja from Punjab". From then on even God cannot help the villains. Perhaps the director Kanti Shah could have, if they would have appealed to him to make them a little tougher to add some dramatic tension to the plot.
If you appreciate this film as a good film, then you have a brain of "Solid LOHA". If you like it as a comic gem, then you have a heart of "SOLID GOLD".
If you appreciate this film as a good film, then you have a brain of "Solid LOHA". If you like it as a comic gem, then you have a heart of "SOLID GOLD".