Yaar Gaddar 1994
| Actor | Role | |------|------| | Mithun Chakraborty | Ravi / Suraj (double role) | | Saif Ali Khan | Deepak | | Somy Ali | — (female lead opposite Mithun) | | Deepak Tijori | — | | Shakti Kapoor | Villain / Sidekick | | Kiran Kumar | Main antagonist | | Raza Murad | Supporting role |
Note: Saif Ali Khan played a significant supporting role early in his career. yaar gaddar 1994
Upon release, the film received mixed reviews. Critics praised the music and Mithun’s performance but felt the story was formulaic. Commercially, it did average business, often described as a "semi-hit" or "below average" depending on the territory. | Actor | Role | |------|------| | Mithun
However, over the years, it has gained appreciation on television reruns and streaming platforms as a nostalgic trip back to the "Golden Age" of Mithun action cinema. Note : Saif Ali Khan played a significant
Without revealing too many spoilers, the final fight sequence of Yaar Gaddar is legendary. Shot in a chemical factory (a staple of 90s climaxes), it features broken glass, acid vats, and hand-to-hand combat. Mithun, shirtless and oiled, takes on 20 henchmen before the final face-off with Mohnish Bahl. The dialogue before the final punch—“Yaar woh hota hai jo kabhi gaddar na ho” (A friend is someone who is never a traitor)—is still quoted on social media memes today.
One of the strongest aspects of Yaar Gaddar is its music, composed by the duo Anu Malik. The soundtrack was quite popular at the time.