Mr Natwarlal (1979)

The week gone by saw the birthdays of Amitabh Bachchan (11 October) and Rekha (10 October). One of the most famous pairings of Hindi cinema, they became famous because of their onscreen as well as offscreen chemistry. So much has been written about their professional and personal lives. Undeniably, they were not mere stars but brilliant actors who could shine in the different roles they portrayed. This was a major contributing factor to ensure the film’s success.

From Do Anjaane (1976) to Silsila (1981), they did about 9 movies together including Mr. Natwarlal which will be covered in today’s post. While not a great film, Amitabh’s stardom and the lead pair’s chemistry are perhaps its redeeming factors. And the presence of a tigress, who is a terror on screen and entertainer off it! The film’s title is inspired from an actual con man named Natwarlal.


The Plot

The movie appears in flashback. We hear Amitabh’s voice (we don’t see him yet). He is talking to his son and advising him to be a good boy etc. He tells his son about another young boy called Natwar. Natwar used to live with his brother Inspector Girdharilal (Ajit) and sister in law (played by Indrani Mukherjee). (Ajit was easily 50+ and it is hard to digest he has a school going younger brother!). Girdharilal’s wife is excepting their first child.

Girdharilal is one of those honest and principled police officers. He has been awarded a medal for his distinguished service. He wants Natwar to follow his footsteps and stay away from corruption. Natwar is impressed by his brother’s achievements.

Girdharilal is after Vikram Singh (Amjad Khan) whom he suspects to be engaged in illegal activities. Vikram’s close associate is Mickey (Satyen Kappu).

Vikram knows Girdharilal cannot be bribed and threatens his family (by pouring petrol around his house and leaving a snake in their bedroom) with dire consequences. Later, he plots and frames Girdharilal in a bribery case leading to a CBI investigation. There is a court case and Girdharilal needs some solid evidence to prove his innocence and unmask Vikram as the villain. A frustrated Girdharilal visits Vikram’s factory. Through sheer luck he gets the required proof to nail Vikram.

Vikram retaliates and attempts to crush Girdharilal, his wife and Natwar in a speeding car. They escape but Girdharilal’s wife is seriously injured. The doctor informs she has lost her child and can never conceive. She accepts the reality and consoles Girdharilal by stating Natwar will be their son going forward. Natwar calls her “bhabhi maa.” Vikram and Mickey flee the country and disappear from the scene.

Natwar is affected emotionally by the events and the suffering of his brother and bhabhi maa. He vows to track down Vikram and seek revenge for his deeds. But he knows he has to become a bad man himself to achieve his target. It doesn’t help to be principled and ethical always.

20 years pass and Natwar grows up (played by Amitabh Bachchan). He is a con man “Mr. Natwarlal”, a kind of Robin Hood who robs the rich but also helps needy people. All this with the sole aim to reach Vikram Singh one day. His bhabhi maa is that typical filmy “maa” character who feels her son can do no wrong and trusts him blindly. His brother on the other hand knows the shady dealings that Natwar is involved in but is unable to prove it. Natwar manages to outwit him every time and stay one step ahead of the police.

One day, Vikram Singh’s associate Mickey calls Natwar to a secluded place, posing as a thief who got burnt in an explosion. He tells Natwar that he had intended to steal a priceless diamond necklace from Seth Fakirchand (Yunus Parvez) and ensure it reaches the border of Chandanpur by the 10th of the month. But he is unable to do it himself. Natwar has no intention of being part of this plan and prepares to leave. But Mickey plays his trump card by calling out Vikram’s name. Natwar agrees to the proposal as this offers him an opportunity of getting closer to Vikram.

After Natwar leaves, Mickey removes his burnt man’s disguise as Fakirchand comes to meet him. This is all part of a well thought plan. Mickey reveals he was once the right hand man of Vikram but they had a fallout and now he is Vikram’s enemy seeking his downfall. He also reveals that Vikram Vikram is operating some illegal diamond mines near Chandanpur. He has a habit of branding the letter “V” on his servants as a permanent mark to remind them of their allegiance. Mickey intends to kill Vikram (and Natwar) and be the sole possessor of the mines. This way he will extract his revenge.

Through some funny scenes, it is revealed that the necklace has been stolen from Fakirchand’s safe in spite of all the security in place (anybody can guess who the thief is!). So, Natwar in possession of the necklace, starts for Chandanpur.

Chandanpur is set in the lap of the Himalayas close to the border. It is here that Vikram Singh has established his illegal mine cum hideout. He uses a tiger to terrorize the villagers. Under the guise of the tiger attack, he kidnaps the villagers and makes them work in his mines. He literally treats them like slaves.

The villagers are under the assumption that the missing men have been eaten by the tiger (300 men in 2 months, that’s the mind blowing statistic!). Life has become miserable for the villagers. Among the villagers is the chief (Kadar Khan) and Shanno (Rekha). The chief has sent for a hunter Avtaar Singh to help them out. However unknown to them, Vikram nabs him before he can reach the village and kills him.

When Natwar reaches the village, the chief assumes he is Avtaar Singh. Natwar doesn’t understand but acknowledges he is the man they are looking for. The chief updates him on how the tiger has terrorized the area and seeks his help.

Natwar soon gets an opportunity to face the tiger. He pushes some strategically placed drums (which often happens in movies!) along a slope. The drums roll down the slope scaring the tiger away. The villagers are convinced Avtaar Singh is the man who will relieve them of their suffering. Natwar settles down in the village.

And its time for a bit of lighter moments and romance. Natwar befriends the kids in the village by singing a song Mere paas aao mere doston ek kissa suno. Shanno admits her love for him singing Pardesiyan ye sach hai piya.

News are reaching Vikram Singh about the hunter’s arrival. He knows the man cannot be Avtaar Singh and sends his spies to find the truth. The track continues for some time before Vikram and Natwar come face to face. Natwar manages to escape but he is on track to seek his revenge.

The game of cat and mouse continues before a typical climax. And Natwar does manage to capture the tiger and shrewdly use it against Vikram.

The Music

Rajesh Roshan is the music director with lyrics by Anand Bakshi. Two songs are quite well known one of them being Pardesiyan ye sach hai piya (Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar). But the unique song is Mere paas aao sung by Amitabh Bachchan. This was his first song as a playback singer and became very successful.

Other songs are also good including Tauba tauba (Asha Bhosle), Qayamat hai (Mohammed Rafi and Anuradha Paudwal) and Oonchi oonchi baaton se (Mohammed Rafi and Usha Mangeshkar).

My Thoughts

The film was released when Amitabh was in his peak form. It makes use of all his skills be it action, romance, comedy and even singing to impress the audience. And his chemistry with Rekha is satisfying. There are many subtle moments between the two and very entertaining to watch. Amjad Khan is his usual best as the villain and Satyen Kappu is impressive. Other actors perform as required. The tigress (Bharati) plays her role convincingly and is an important character throughout the movie!

The film is not without its flaws. There are loopholes in the story and improbabilities. It is difficult to believe someone operating a diamond mine close to the border and the police and Border Security Force (BSF) being unaware of it. The second half drags on as Natwar gets closer to Vikram and extract his revenge. But such things don’t matter when you have a superstar and his immense star power. Its Amitabh all the way for guaranteed box office success!

1 thought on “Mr Natwarlal (1979)

  1. First thing first. You said it’s difficult to think that aging Ajit has such young brother. What surprised me more was Ajit playing the policeman and not lily don’t be silly type gangster 😂

    The tiger 🐅 concept was used in himmatwala too. The drum idea to shoo him away is comic though. 😂

    Pardesia is my favourite song. I’ve seen this movie a couple of times as a school going girl. I vaguely remember that there’s a character…a dumb man who throws knives. I was pretty scared of the scene and the man. Was he in this very movie ? Or some other ?

    Nicely reviewed Gaurav.
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