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Directed by and produced by B. Obul Subbareddy (known for previous hits like Nirahua No.1 and Khiladi No.1 ), the film was designed to be a mass entertainer. The primary cast includes: Manoj Tiwari : Leading as the action-hero protagonist.

Bhola smiled. He picked up a rusty bicycle. Not to ride it—to use it as a throwing star. He dismantled it mid-air, using the handlebars as brass knuckles and the chain as a whip. A forty-five-second fight scene followed where physics took a holiday. Men flew ten feet from a slap. A cart full of hay exploded. Through it all, Bhola’s mustache never wilted. MARD NO. 1 Bhojpuri Super Hit Film.avi

The antagonist, played by , was so effective that villagers would hiss at his photo. His look in the MARD NO. 1 .avi file—a velvet jacket, a tilted cap, and a gold chain—became the uniform of "the bad guy" in local dramas for years to come. Directed by and produced by B

The finale: Bhola stood on the dam overlooking the village. The villain had a gun. Champa screamed. Bhola smiled

Ravi Kishan, with his signature gravelly voice, intense eyes, and unmatched dialogue delivery, was the perfect choice for such a title. In the lexicon of Bhojpuri cinema, a "Mard" (Man) is not just a gender; he is a savior, a protector of the village, and a force of nature. This film capitalized on Kishan’s massive popularity, presenting him in a role that amplified his strengths: action, high-voltage drama, and emotional connection with the working class.