Ghulam-E-Mustafa

Ghulam-E-Musthafa

poster featuring the main leads of film

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Partho Ghosh
Produced by P.G. Shrikanth
Dinesh Gandhi
Screenplay by Prasanna Kumar
Mangesh Kulkarni
Imtiaz Hussain
Story by Prasanna Kumar
Starring Nana Patekar
Raveena Tandon
Paresh Rawal
Aruna Irani
Mohnish Bahl
Shivaji Satham
Mohan Joshi
Music by Amar Haldipur
Rajesh Roshan
Cinematography K.V Rammana
Edited by R. Rajendran
Production
company
S.G.S. Cinearts International
Eros International
Distributed by Audio Time
D. S. Mittal & Sons
Eros International
Release dates
  • 31 October 1997 (1997-10-31)
Running time
140 minutes
(2 Hours and 20 Minutes)
Country India
Language Hindi
Budget 11 million (US$160,000)
Box office 8.9 million (US$130,000)

Ghulam-E-Mustafa is a 1997 Bollywood Crime Action Drama film directed by Partho Ghosh, Starring Nana Patekar and Raveena Tandon in the lead role, it was produced by P.G. Shrikanth and Dinesh Gandhi under the S.G.S. Cinearts International and Eros International banners. Set in the early 1996s, Ghulam-e-Mustafa is an action, crime and sad-love story centering on the turbulent and tragic relationship between Gangster Mustafa and Dancer Kavita, a relationship which come to an end with the death of Kavita due to his field. The film was a remake of Tamil film Musthaffaa (1996). This film also remade in Bangladesh as Abbajan (Father) starring Manna (actor), Sathi (Miss Bangladesh), Wasimul Bari Rajib in lead role directed by renowned creative director Kazi Hayat

Plot

The film revolves around a gangster named Mustafa (Patekar) who is a contract killer and can go any limit to please his superiors and offers 5 times Namaz. He was adopted by a powerful don Shanta Prasad (Rawal) when he was a child. He calls Shanta as Abba (an Urdu term for father). Abba taught him the crime tactics and made Mustafa his weapon for his illicit crimes. Mustafa's only aide is Sudama, his childhood best friend. Abba shares enmity with the Verma brothers Mahesh, Rohan and Bipin (Pradhan, Joshi and Bahl) which the trio wants to kill Abba. Meanwhile, a dancer Kavita (Tandon) who works in Verma's dance club. Mustafa falls for her which heats up enmity of Vermas and Mustafa. Kavita meets Mustafa and he tells his life's history to which Kavita develops a soft core for Mustafa. He marries her and love blossoms. But this happiness does not last long as Kavita gets killed in a car blast (a plan hatched by Vermas to kill Abba instead). Her death made Mustafa realise his mistakes and wants to end up giving up crime. He kills Mahesh's son by planting a bomb on his forehead. He goes to Dixit's house where he is disliked by them but his heart warming nature wins the Dixit's family's heart. Abba is happy that Mustafa is recovering from his trauma and helps Vikram (Joshi) for his education and job, bails out Dayanand Dixit (Satam) by false crimes and helps Vidya to marry Arun (Behl). Meanwhile, Bipin's lustful eyes falls on Vidya. During elections Mustafa involves in a brawl where he kills Mahesh and his Rohan in a bomb blast and helps the politician Imtiaz to win. Mustafa now wants to surrender himself to police and refuses to work for Imtiaz and Abba anymore. Imtiaz orders Abba to kill Mustafa in fear that in future he will confess the crimes of Imtiaz and Abba. In the wedding night, Bipin enters the house and tries to rape Vidya but Mustafa slits him brutally with a mirror piece. Police arrives and Mustafa is about to surrender but before he wants to marriage ceremony to be complete. Abba arrives and offers Mustafa to continue his work again but he refuses. Mustafa offers Namaz for thanking Allah. Helpless, Abba has no other option but to obey the orders of Imtiyaz and finally orders his men to shoot Mustafa and kills him. A hearbroken yet angered Sudama then kills Abba.

Cast

Production

Development

In early 1996 P.G Srikanth and Dinesh decided to make the film, on the script which is given by Tamil writer Prasanna Kumar. Before that Subhash Ghai was approached to direct the film, but later on due to unknown reasons Partho signed for directing the film, under banners of Dinesh Gandhi's, S.G.S. Cinearts international studio and with the collaboration of marketing partner Eros International production house.

Casting

As the things were clear both producers hunt for the character of Ghulam-e-Mustafa, many options were on the list, but both of them decided to take the role of Mustafa to Nana Patekar without any screen test, fist Juhi Chawla was approached for the role of Kavita, but Juhi walked out due to her already lined up filming schedules, later on Raveena gave the screen test for Kavita and got the role.

Filming

Principal photography for the film began in January 1997 with film's lead cast. The film was shot in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, at studios Film City, Goregaon, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Kamalistan Studios, Andheri, Mumbai, Najabhai Jewellers, Mumbai, Polachi, Kerala, Vauhini Studios, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Vijaya Studios, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Although due to bombing and explosive shooting scenes film was shot in abandon area, of Tamil Nadu. Film was only shot in India south side due to the South Indian cast and crew of the film. It was also dubbed in Tamil and Telugu for South Indian People.

Soundtrack

Ghulam-E-Mustafa

Soundtrack cover
Soundtrack album by Amar Haldipur
Rajesh Roshan
Released 25 September 1997 (1997-09-25)
Genre Soundtrack
Length 29:07
Label Time Audio
Producer P.G. Shrikanth
Dinesh Gandhi
Amar Haldipur chronology
Yaar Mera Payar
1996
Ghulam-e-Mustafa
1997
Rajesh Roshan chronology
Papa Kehte Hai
(1996)
Ghulam-e-Mustafa
(1997)

The music of the movie was released under the label Time Audio. Rajesh Roshan composed the music for the film and Background Score was given by Amar Haldipur, with lyrics penned by Anand Bakshi.

Track listing
No. TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s) Length
1. "Dum Dum Danke Pe Chot Padi"  Anand BakshiRajesh Roshan
Amar Haldipur
Alka Yagnik
Udit Narayan
5:12
2. "Ho Mubarak Tujhe (Qawali)"  Anand BakshiRajesh RoshanIqbal Sabri
Afzal Sabri
6:53
3. "Ladke Idher Bhi"  Anand BakshiRajesh Roshan
Amar Haldippur
Udit Narayan
Preeti Uttam Singh
6:34
4. "Sara Shehar Aaj Jaagega"  Anand BakshiAmar HaldipurSunita Rao 5:06
5. "Tera Ghum Mera Ghum"  Anannd BakshiRajesh Roshan
Amar Haldipur
Kavita Krishnamurthy
Hariharan
5:05
6. "Tera Ghum Mera Ghum (Sad)"  Anannd BakshiRajesh Roshan, Amar HaldipurKavita Krishnamurthy
Hariharan
1:17

Reception

Ghulam-e-Mustafa was not a commercial success but it received mixed to positive reviews, Bollywood Hungama rate the film with 6 points out 10, while on Rotten Tomatoes film aggregate is 55% and on IMDb film earns 6.4 rating based on 201 critics.

Remakes

Musthaffaa (1996)
(Tamil)
Ghulam-E-Mustafa (1997)
(Hindi)
Rehmat Ali (2010)
(Bengali)
Napoleon Duraisamy Nana Patekar Mithun Chakraborty
Ranjitha Raveena Tandon Rituparna Sengupta
Sooriya Paresh Rawal Rajatava Dutta

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