Mar Mitenge

Mar Mitenge ( Bear The Death) is a 1988 Hindi-language action film, produced by Pradeep Sharma under the TUTU Films banner and directed by Kawal Sharma. It stars Jeetendra, Mithun Chakraborty, Madhavi, Bhanupriya in the pivotal roles and music composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal.

Plot
The film begins with a demonic mafia forefront Ajith Singh slaughtering Inspector Thakur. Master Shrikant Verma, Thakur's best friend, witnesses the crime. Thus, ferocious Ajith Singh makes the Master & his wife Shanti blind and sets fire to their house. However, their children Ram & Lakshman escape, and they are reared by a good soul with his son Akbar. Years roll by, and Ram & Lakshman grow as justice-seeking gallants and love two charming girls, Radha & Jenny, respectively. At present, unbeknownst to them, they encounter the devilries of Ajith Singh's son Manjit. Once, heinous Manjit tries to molest Radha & Jenny when Akbar sacrifices his life. Being conscious of it, Ram & Lakshman burst out, and then they realize Manjit is Ajith Singh's son. Unfortunately, Lakshman is severely injured in the attack, and his blind parents rescue him. Thereby, Ram recognizes them, which delights their hearts. At last, Ram & Lakshman cease the baddies. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with the marriages of love birds.

Cast

 * Jeetendra as Ram
 * Mithun Chakraborty as Laxman
 * Madhavi as Radha
 * Bhanupriya as Jenny
 * Amrish Puri as Ajit Singh
 * Shakti Kapoor as Manjit Singh
 * Asrani as Jalaluddin Mohammed Akbar
 * Vinod Mehra as Police Inspector Thakur
 * Kader Khan as Pasha
 * Satyendra Kapoor as Master Shrikant Verma
 * Jayshree Gadkar as Mrs. Shrikant Verma
 * Chand Usmani as Akbar's Grandmother
 * Yunus Parvez as The Groom
 * Tiku Talsania as Police Inspector G.B. Parab
 * Viju Khote as Constable P.K. Kale
 * Manik Irani as Manglu Dada
 * Gurbachan Singh as Darshan
 * Bob Christo as Bob
 * Mac Mohan as Prakash
 * Sudhir as Ajit Singh's Henchman
 * Pradeep Rawat as Ajit Singh's Henchman
 * Moolchand as Jeweller

Soundtrack
Lyrics: Anand Bakshi

Box office
The film was a success and twelfth highest-grossing movie of 1988.