Cast: Hrishita Bhatt, Mithun Chakraborty, Shakti Kapoor, Rohit Roy, Ali Asgar, Dolly Minhas,Mohit Raina
Director: Ashim Samanta
Producer: Shakti Samanta
Music Director: Anu Malik
Lyricist: Amitabh Varma
Cinematography: Harish Joshi
Editor: Shree Narayan Singh
Screenplay: Salim Agha

EXCLUSIVE REVIEW BY HANUMANT BHANSALI

Don Muthuswami is a frame to frame copy of Hollywood film Oscar which starrer Sylvester Stallone in the lead role. In its Hindi version, we have Mithun Da essaying the role of a gangster, not a serious one though.

The film belongs to Mithun Chakraborty and the casting of other actors can be simply put as a flawful act by the creative team.

Don Muthuswami (Mithun Chakraborty) plays a gangster in the 70s era. Don Muthuswami decides to change his profession and choose the right path to fulfil his father’s last wish.

Muthu asks his conmen to continue working for him but not as gangsters but as domestic helpers. In order to remove the slang from his diction, Muthu engages an Hindi/Urdu teacher Jaikishan (Mohit Raina).

The process takes a confusing route as a lot of problems prop up in Muthu’s personal life. His daughter Sanjana (Hrishita Bhatt) pretends to be pregnant as Muthu has fixed her marriage with another Don’s son Pradhan. On the other side, there is
Preetam (Rohit Roy) , Muthu’s ‘general manager’, who dreams of settling down with Sanjana and her father’s million bucks.

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