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Mard (English Translation: Male or Man or Macho) is a 1985 Hindi action film, starring Amitabh Bachchan and Amrita Singh and directed by Manmohan Desai. It was the highest earning film of 1985.
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Mard (English Translation: Male or Man or Macho) is a 1985 Hindi action film, starring Amitabh Bachchan and Amrita Singh and directed by Manmohan Desai. It was the highest earning film of 1985.
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IMDbBest Actor | 1986

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Whilst shooting for the scene where Amitabh Bachchan is buried in the sand. the shooting broke of for rest. Amitabh refused to come out of the sand said and said he would continue lying in the sand because if he came out and went back again, the shot wouldn't look natural, despite the flies around him and heat.
Puneet Issar was thrown out of the film by Manmohan Desai. This was due to the Coolie accident.
Gavin Packard was promised a decent role in the film. As the movie progressed, he realized all he was doing was standing behind the main villain and saluting him. After a argument with Manmohan Desai, he walked out of the film.
The mirror scene in which Amitabh fools a drunk Prem Chopra was copied from a similar scene in the movie "Kohinoor" featuring Dilip Kumar and Jeevan. The "Kohinoor" scene wasn't original either. It was copied from a scene from "I Love Lucy" (starring Harpo Marx) which itself was a tribute to the original scene from the Marx Brothers' movie "Duck Soup".
When Mard was released, after few days, Sanjeev Kumar had died. So at the premiere of Mard, Filmmaker Manmohan Desai had stopped the screening of Mard after 3 reels in the Cinema Hall and then he and Amitabh Bachchan paid homage to Sanjeev Kumar. Later the screening was continued.