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Bollywood always talks about the perfect "formula" film, the elusive elixir that guarantees instant success and fame. Director Kabir Khan might just have cracked it and, what's more, he's milked it for all it's worth in just one film.
"Bajrangi Bhaijaan", this year's big Eid release, comes close to perfectly exploiting every emotional trope that exists in films, and thus makes for easy viewing, if not great cinema.
The film-maker takes the image of India's biggest star, Salman Khan, and turns it on its head. The actor plays Pavan, an earnest, god-fearing Hindu who thinks eating meat is a sin and entering the mosque a taboo. As a child, he attends meetings of Hindu nationalist group RSS, sniffs disapprovingly when he smells meat being cooked next door and seeks forgiveness from God for ordering chicken at a restaurant.
In short, Pavan is the antithesis of what we know about Salman Khan, and this irony shouldn't be lost on anyone familiar with his real-life image.
In "Bajrangi Bhaijaan", child actor Harshali Malhotra plays a mute six-year-old Pakistani citizen who strays into India, and it is her character that brings out Salman Khan's earnest, almost childlike demeanour in the film. The bond between Munni (as he calls her) and Pavan is endearing and their chemistry makes the film work. Malhotra's angelic face and her vivid expressions, as she leads Pavan to her home across the border, are some of the film's best moments.
Their bond deepens as Pavan sets about looking for the little girl's parents, and our hero's prejudices gradually fall by the wayside as he gets closer to Munni's home in Pakistan. The rather convoluted and high-pitched climax, where he greets crowds with "Aadab" instead of "Jai Shree Rama" (glory be to Lord Rama), is the proof of his transformation and one of the many ways Kabir Khan ensures he gets maximum mileage from the star.
There are other themes in "Bajrangi Bhaijaan", like the India-Pakistan peace angle, the romance between Pavan and school teacher Rasika (Kareena Kapoor Khan) and her father's bigotry. When it comes to tapping emotional buttons, the film hits all the right notes. Apart from the ending, which is predictably shrill and overdone, Kabir Khan keeps the film mostly light-hearted, focusing on Pavan and Munni's relationship.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui, the Pakistani reporter helping Pavan and Munni, gets some of the film's best lines, but he also stands back in deference to Salman Khan, allowing him to beat up the bad guys and take on the mantle of the hero.
Unlike the superstar's previous avatars, this hero has a coherent story and a sketched out part, making "Bajrangi Bhaijaan" a huge improvement over Khan's recent films. In spite of some soppy dialogue and a jingoistic end, the film is an easy, breezy watch, which you might enjoy even if you are not a die-hard Salman Khan fan.
Bajrangi Bhaijaan, a film that delivers message of unity and creates magic on screen!
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FilmyDigest -> Who doesn't waits for a Salman Khan film? Oh yes we all do, they are a like a shooting star that happens once a year. And we all know his films have a social message attached.
So when its our very own bhaijaan performing with a little angel in a strong script that is well executed by a great director, magic has to happen.
" Go for 'BajrangiBhaijaan' if you want ->
" Don't go for 'BajrangiBhaijaan' if you want ->
Filmy Full Review
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Nirmata (Makers)
First Salman Production movie and what a start. Directed by Kabir Khan, the movie certainly showcases commendable direction making a huge impact on the film. The anchor is what takes a film forward, and here that anchor is direction, apart from other elements in the film.
Another element was its script, which is a bit unusual for Salman films as they majorly are more of entertainment, but that is not the case with this one.
Alekh (Story) - Patkatha (Screenplay)
Many of us know the story (by V. Vijayendra Prasad) revolving around a cute little girl from Pakistan who finds herself lost in India and its Salman who gets involved and determined to get her back to her family.
Well the script by Kabir Khan, V. Vijayendra Prasad, Parveez Shaikh and Asad Hussain supporting the story is quite simplified for a real life situation but then again in a movie so impactful, real or unreal hardly matters. It's a film that wants you to portray that humanity and love is all one needs to survive, and not borders and hatred. It makes you believe in magic and miracles and Eid is the perfect timing for the film.
The dialogues by Kabir Khan and Kausar Munir are too spontaneous, they are fun, they are meaningful and well written.
The best part about the film is that its length doesn't bothers one at all because the film's content is interesting, especially the last few minutes in the film are nicely shot and shown.
When the viewers have a good take home climax, the movie is worth it, truly.
Abhineta (Actors)
Another good thing about the movie is its focus is not only Salman Khan which is again unusual for a Bhaijaan movie. Moving further, Salman Khan as Pavan Kumar Chaturvedi is at his awesome best. One of his finest performances since some of his past movies, he was good, but he is superb in this film. Experience is clearly visible from his performance.
Kareena Kapoor as Rasika looks beautiful and acted nicely. Nawazuddin Siddiqui is just tremendous, the actor makes his impact no matter what the role, he is super versatile.
Coming to the angel in the movie, the little girl Harshaali Malhotra is simply adorable. If Salman is the star, she is the super star in the film, her expressions and cuteness will make you want that the film should never end.
Geet Sangeet (Music)
The songs are both energetic and melodious, good track list. The background score is effective.
Nirnay (FilmyCurry Verdict)
When you have tears rolling down, you can imagine what a movie had. Salman Khan movies are entertaining but this one is more than that, magical and a emotional trip.
Must watch!
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