Linbeymusol
Wonderful character development!
Dynamixor
The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
Gurlyndrobb
While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Janae Milner
Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
jmathur_swayamprabha
Amitabh Bachchan and Jeetendra have been two big heroes of the Indian screen. On one hand, Amitabh Bachchan has reserved his place in the history books and is called as the star of the (bygone) millennium now; on the other, Jeetendra has also been a highly successful hero who maintained his on-screen magic and commercial success for around two and a half decades. Amitabh Bachchan is definitely a legend and he is still active at the age of around 70 years. However Jeetendra has retired from acting now.Jeetendra entered the tinsel town prior to Amitabh and became famous as the Jumping Jack during the sixties because of his typical dancing style when romancing with the heroines on the screen. He tasted success early in his career and his Jumping Jack avtar continued till the eighties courtesy the movies made in Madras (now Chennai). On the other hand, Amitabh Bachchan came late in the industry and took his time in becoming something too big to be ignored. These two stalwarts have done only one movie together. It's Gehri Chaal (1973) which is a crime-thriller made in the filmmaking style prevailing in Bollywood during the seventies.Gehri Chaal (subtle move) is a typical crime-thriller in which Jeetendra is in romantic lead whereas Amitabh Bachchan's role contains gray shades. It's a unique movie in which Hema Malini has played the role of Amitabh Bachchan's sister. It's by no means a great or memorable movie but this formula-studded flick is definitely able to entertain the viewer for two and a half hours.The movie starts with the suicide of the father of Amitabh and Hema who was heading a bank. Amitabh conceals the suicide note which says that the reason behind his father's suicide was embezzlement of the bank's money. However someone blackmails him on this ground and forces him to participate in a bank robbery. Now his friend - Jeetendra comes into picture who presents himself as a diamond dealer (or smuggler) but actually is an intelligence officer in quest of some hardcore criminals hidden from the public eye. He lives with Amitabh and Hema as their guest and soon himself and Hema fall in love with each other. On one hand, he becomes suspicious in the eyes of the brother-sister duo (they doubt him to be a smuggler) on the other, he himself suspects Amitabh to be in collusion with the criminals. After many interesting twists in the narrative, the criminals get caught and Amitabh also tells the truth to Jeetendra and Hema.Gehri Chaal starts quite interestingly and thereafter it contains sufficient twists in the narrative to keep the viewer's interest alive. The rom-com track of Jeetendra and Hema adds to the entertainment value. The suspense and thrill, though not extra-ordinary, are sufficient to entertain the typical spectator of Bollywood movies. Overall, the movie keeps the viewer tied to the screen for most of its duration.Technically, the movie is OK. Despite modest production value, all the relevant aspects have been taken care of well. The duration is also not that much because except for the routine climax, there is no dragging anywhere.Laxmikant Pyarelal have delivered average music for the movie. One song - Jaipur Ki Choli Mangwa De Re Saiyyan (sung by Asha Bhonsle) impresses though.Amitabh Bachchan had not become Big B by the time of this movie's release and it remains one of the two movies done by him in the early years of his film career in which he played roles with gray shades (the other one was Parwaana). However his role is stronger than that of the hero - Jeetendra and he has ably showcased his acting talent. Jeetendra and Hema Malini could not rise above the ordinary. Prem Chopra is also routine as the baddie. Bindu shines in the meaty role of the vamp.Gehri Chaal was a flop because apparently it was just like the run-of-the-mill crime-thrillers that used to come frequently in that period. However, now after around four decades of its release, this movie can be watched to get a nice timepass in a lazy afternoon and enjoy the sharing of screen by Big B and Jumping Jack which can be considered its USP.
basheer447
It is the first & last movie of Jeetendra & Anitabh together, when the movie was released Jeetendra was a already a established actor & given several hits, while Amitabh was struggling, Gehri Chaal was a master piece suspense thriller that time, script was very superb,while action scenes were very well composed specially Jeetendra Jeep entering into truck through wheeled ramp, gun fights in Prem Chopra's den, Jeetendra looks dynamic in big eye glasses, he has done brilliant as CID officer role, he is a all rounder performer, Hema too acted well & looks glamorous, While Amitabh looks not so good his physique was not too good as Jeetendra & even the dressing sense that of Amitabh was very poor, Acting wise he is good, Prem Chopra gives his good performance as Main Vallian, Bindu as vamp too good, Gehri Chaal must a watch movie for those who like action suspense thriller type movies.
silvan-desouza
This is one of the movie before Amitabh hit stardom He starred for the first time with Jeetendra and played brother to Hema The film is a typical commercial film and it's like those films made in 1970'sHere we have grey shades to both characters in parts which you need to watch out for and perhaps the once in a lifetime achievement to watch Amitabh and Jeetu togetherDirection is okay Music is okayAmongst actors Amitabh does his part very well though there is a lot of rawness as Bachchan hadn't yet matured to the Bachchan of Deewaar or other films Jeetendra was good in his part though awkward in some Hema was decent Prem Chopra was excellent
mgbolagun
in this great movie, jeetendra gave a good follow-up on the success of farz. this film consolidates jeetu's acting prowess to match Hollywood thrillers of that time.jeetu, hema & amitabh displayed their acting capabilities & excelled. talking about the timing, the film was well directed; the suspense was great and all the action scenes were very thrilling. i recall the scene where jeetu's jeep was prompted by the bad guys to enter the truck on motion. that was a landmark direction by the director & very good action displayed by jeetu.prem chopra, as a villain was undoubtedly remarkable. it is indeed a fascinating film & a must watch for lovers of James bond thrillers.considering this film & its success, another film starring jeetu & amitabh should have been made to give Indian audience all over the world another thrilling time.