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3/10
Sunil Shetty's downfall in the late 90s
superindrajit23 March 2011
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Sunil Shetty is a good actor and is an action hero just like Akshay Kumar. However, just like Akshay, Sunil too has given a lot of crap films in his career particularly after the 90s. But, in the 90s he too had a lot of craps. 1997 was Akshay Kumar's worst year but for Sunil it was an average year. This year was promising as Sunil got tremendous acclaim with the blockbuster Border and a super hit with the typical but good action film Bhai. He also gave an average hit Prithvi which was an okay movie as it didn't make sense in certain parts. Sadly, in the same year Shetty had craps like Dhaal and Judge Mujrim his first 2 releases in 1997. Dhaal was bad but at least it had a decent story. However, the handling was 80s style and the dialogs and overacting was simply irritating. Therefore, the film was a crap. Judge Mujrim is another Shetty starer again with a veteran actor. In Dhaal the veteran was Vinod Khana while here it is Jeetandra. Sadly, even Jeetandra couldn't save this film from flopping at the box office.

Judge Mujrim is about an judge(acted by Jeetandra) who is known for sentencing several criminals. He never changes his sentence even if the person was his own family member. One day, on his way to work, he see's a man brutally stab an innocent civilian and he reports this to the police. The police officer(acted by Ashwini Bhave) is his sister and agrees to take action. After further information and a sketch, it is found that the convict is Sunil(Sunil Shetty). The inspector is shocked as this is none other than her old lover. Well anyways, Sunil is found, arrested, and given a sentence of around 7 years. Sunil tries to escape numerous times but fails. One day he gets into a fight and both of them are injured. The other guy who fought with Sunil is Mukesh Khanna. In the hospital Sunil hears a news and goes insane but is arrested again. But when the judge learns that it was not Sunil who committed the murder, but his lookalike Daaaga, he is shocked. Together, both of them escape and run from the law and find the real killers. However, Daaga is dead and now they have to start their search all over again. The other guy who fought with Sunil in prison also joins and the team of three find and kill all the villains in the end. PS: The villain is played by Kiran Kumar.

The movie is not a thriller as the identity of the villain is revealed from the start portions of the movie as the Judge knows who it is. The script is absolutely crap. The story as usual is typical and cringe worthy. What's equally horrible is that the handling of the film is even more cringe worthy. The dialogs are the same 80s film dialogs and the way the movie progresses makes each scene that will happen later predictable. The love story of Ashwini Bhave and Sunil Shetty is clichéd and having one song as a flashback with them dancing doesn't explain anything about their romance. The sudden escape of Sunil and Judge is extremely clichéd, how can you just disappear from a van like that? Some of the scenes are so stupid the movie gets on your nerves and tests your patience. The villains get the same lame dialogs and their henchmen before fighting make that same expression before getting beaten by the heroes.

Performances are quite average. Sunil Shetty overacts and this movie was actually started in 1995 and took 2 years to make. The movie was from the period where all Shetty films were flopping and his acting was quite cringe worthy and annoying during the time. He shouts and cries in pain during that hospital scene which gave me a headache. Jeetandra is probably the only actor who does somewhat decent. His role is of a serious and honest judge and he does quite well. Ashwini Bhave has almost no role and she is no actress material. She only did good in a few films with Akshay Kumar in her earlier days. Mukesh Khanna is a legendary actor but he irritates with his awful overacting when his subplot is introduced. It is unintentionally hilarious watching him cut some guys hand off in a fight scene. His expressions are horrible too. The rest provide average support while most of the side actors are actually quite garbage while a few do a good job.

Direction by Jagdish A Sharma is awful as I don't think he even did his job properly here. This dude is known for making the average hit film Sapoot which was an okay movie but much better than this crap. He didn't even do good as the director here. Music is crap, typical 90s songs and at least some 90s films had good music. This one has all lame crass songs so I completely forgot them. Nothing memorable about any other technical aspects so forget it.

On the whole, Judge Mujrim is another one of those delayed and extremely clichéd films where even a few good performances couldn't save the day for the losses the distributors and producers had to cover.
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1/10
Crap
silvan-desouza27 February 2014
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In 1990s Suneil Shetty was doing mostly action films he did several nonsense films like Judge Mujrim which released in 1997 The film had Suneil play a double role again after Gopi Kishan but this time there was no scene between both, One he plays Sunil a common man and another Daaga a criminal The film starts with Jeetendra a Judge who is no common judge, he goes through get ups to find out the truth, one such involves the 50+ actor dressed as a drunk tapori who tries to find out truth about a murder, He witnesses Daaga killing a guy and thinks it's Suneil who is later arrested and tried in a court, he himself later is arrested Lot of misunderstanding and chaos follow. Suddenly Daaga is killed towards the second half by Kiran Kumar and his man.We also have Johny Lever in a triple role as Amar Akbar and Anthony The climax is akin to other Sunil Shetty films

Direction by Jagdish A Sharma is nothing great Music is okay, For some reason Suneil's role as Daaga keeps dancing around Ayesha Jhulka and such heroines The Laila track however doesn't impress

Suneil Shetty is average in both the roles as in those days, Ashwini Bhave is okay, Jeetendra looking aged is as usual, Kiran Kumar is good, Surindra Pal is okay, Mukesh Khanna hams,Johny Lever is as usual rest are okay
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A Surprisingly Good Action/Thriller starring Sunil Shetty & Jeetendra!
r_mantra_r7 September 2015
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Being a huge Sunil Shetty fan, I came across 'Judge Mujrim' recently & decided to give it a try. Having no prior knowledge about this film, I was pleasantly surprised by it's plot & was instantly hooked within the first few minutes.

A solid plot being it's strongest feature, the casting of Jeetendra as 'Judge Pratap Sinha' & Sunil Shetty in a double role as both honest, hardworking commoner 'Sunil' & his look-alike criminal 'Daga' is well played.

Johnny Lever gives some great comedy scenes and also plays a few other roles besides his Policewala character of 'Havaldar Amar Lokhande'.

Mukesh Khanna (Star of B.R. Chopra's 'Mahabharat' series as Bhishma Pitama) is also cast as 'Mangal Singh'. A character who carries a lot of weight in the film, which is exceptionally well played by Khanna alongside Jeetendra & Sunil Shetty.

There are some decent action & fight scenes throughout.

The villain role of 'D.V.M.' is played well by Kiran Kumar & Ashwini Bhave lends her beautiful looks to the character of 'Inspector Ashwini Sinha.'

The only downfall of this film is it's weak soundtrack by Bappi Lahiri to which there are no popular songs, despite the line-up of great singers the likes of Kumar Sanu, Udit Narayan, Amit Kumar, Alka Yagnik, Kavita Krishnamurthy & others.

There are also some 'Masala type' songs that were unnecessarily placed within the plot carrying 'eye candy' type dances & nonsensical 'timepass'.

Overall, a well rounded film with a solid plot & a good cast. Not to be missed if you are a die hard Sunil Shetty fan!
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