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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Zeal17

Lmao so Katrina is an immigrant for life is it...how many years have she been living in India...and how many movies has she worked in. abroad and in India...

Yes keeping in mind the roles Katrina has played till date this might be a praise worthy role...but calling it the lifetime role PC dodged is simply a joke considering her filmography.

If PC’s filmography is great that doesn’t make this role any less ...this one will add another feather in her cap since this role has variations to display ant not the typical flowerpot role....

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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Phenomenal_One

Tum log thread band karwa kar he dum loge

Aye chal !

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Kumud is basically a 24-hour nurse for Bharat’s ego. He refuses to marry her, expects her to quit her job as a news reader to run a grocery shop while he is away earning money, and take care of his mother. In what seemed like a glimmer of hope, Kaif’s character does point out how selfish all this sounds, but then quietly falls in line while fake glaring at Khan. Imagine rejecting this role to get married to the love of one’s life? The glimmering opportunity to play a designer tulsi in Khan’s silverscreen angaan? 🤣The once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to run down staircases in wedding lehengas and into the arms of Salman Khan, whose blank stare reminds you of people rejected by all the auto drivers at Andheri station? What were you even smoking, Priyanka? Dump it now because it has given you a bad case of clarity.

It’s kind of rude to expect Salman Khan films to be about things like fair characterisation, actual roles for women and at least 10% logic. It’s like asking Sadhvi Pragya to comment with a heart emoji on a Gandhi photo. So yeah, it was not very nice of Priyanka to have gotten a life, saved her career and produced regional films when she could have sacrificed her talents for Bharat. Who knows what she will do next? Demand that washing powder ads show men washing clothes? Nobody needs that kind of negativity, yaar.

In Bharat, Sonali Kulkarni, who has more expressions in half a second than Khan has had in the last decade, plays Bharat’s mother. Kulkarni is 44, Khan is 53. This is the world you are supposed to live in, Priyanka. Just woman up and listen to Twitter bots with Salman Khan DPs for life advice.

Once in a lifetime role 👏

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Posted: 6 years ago

Does anyone know where Sameer is ??? Does he still post ????

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Posted: 6 years ago
thek ha larte raho pointless
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: DragonBoy49

Does anyone know where Sameer is ??? Does he still post ????

he is bing mia

may be he show up tomm with collection being 45cr around boom

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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Zeal17

Kumud is basically a 24-hour nurse for Bharat’s ego. He refuses to marry her, expects her to quit her job as a news reader to run a grocery shop while he is away earning money, and take care of his mother. In what seemed like a glimmer of hope, Kaif’s character does point out how selfish all this sounds, but then quietly falls in line while fake glaring at Khan. Imagine rejecting this role to get married to the love of one’s life? The glimmering opportunity to play a designer tulsi in Khan’s silverscreen angaan? 🤣The once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to run down staircases in wedding lehengas and into the arms of Salman Khan, whose blank stare reminds you of people rejected by all the auto drivers at Andheri station? What were you even smoking, Priyanka? Dump it now because it has given you a bad case of clarity.

It’s kind of rude to expect Salman Khan films to be about things like fair characterisation, actual roles for women and at least 10% logic. It’s like asking Sadhvi Pragya to comment with a heart emoji on a Gandhi photo. So yeah, it was not very nice of Priyanka to have gotten a life, saved her career and produced regional films when she could have sacrificed her talents for Bharat. Who knows what she will do next? Demand that washing powder ads show men washing clothes? Nobody needs that kind of negativity, yaar.

In Bharat, Sonali Kulkarni, who has more expressions in half a second than Khan has had in the last decade, plays Bharat’s mother. Kulkarni is 44, Khan is 53. This is the world you are supposed to live in, Priyanka. Just woman up and listen to Twitter bots with Salman Khan DPs for life advice.

Once in a lifetime role 👏

paid PR lol


some 1 like anupama also praised kat

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Posted: 6 years ago

Bharat Movie Review: Salman Khan & Katrina Kaif Have Many Good Reasons To Tell Us 'Aithey Aaa'! By Madhuri V| Updated: Wednesday, June 5, 2019, 13:23 [IST] Rating: 3.5/5 Star Cast: Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif, Disha Patani, Tabu, Satish Kaushik Director: Ali Abbas Zafar Bharat Movie Review: Salman Khan | Katrina Kaif | Disha Patani | Sunil Grover | FilmiBeat 'Tum thode self-obsessed nahin ho?," Kumud (Katrina Kaif) takes a dig at Bharat (Salman Khan) and it's such conversations with a little hint of tease between the leading pair which brings a whiff of freshness in Ali Abbas Zafar's narrative. The filmmaker's latest directorial begins on a rather unusual note. You get to see Salman as a 70 year-old man exclaiming, "Jitne safed baal mere sar aur daadhi mein hain, usse kahin jyaada rangeen meri zindagi rahi hain." And yes, the man does stay true to his words! To begin with, we are drawn into Bharat's life as a kid. The 1947 Indo-Pak partition turns his life upside down when his father, a railway station master and his sister get separated from them. As a promise to his father, Bharat takes it upon himself to look after his mother and his siblings hoping that their family would reunite someday. Soon, he befriends an orphan Vilayati Khan (Sunil Grover) and the two become as thick as thieves. To make their both ends meet, Bharat and Vilayati take up risky jobs which include working in a circus, in the old mines in the Middle East and then a stint in the Merchant Navy. Bharat also fells in love with a feisty girl Kumud (Katrina Kaif) who wears her heart on her sleeve. The film revolves around Bharat's journey along with that of the nation in a span of over six decades. Ali perfectly uses the iconic Indian historic moments like Jawaharlal Nehru's demise, India's 1983 World Cup Win and Shahrukh Khan's era in Bollywood as a time-frame device in his story-telling. Bharat is heavily inspired by the Korean film, 'Ode To My Father' and director Ali Abbas Zafar quite effectively adapts it for the Indian palette. He ticks all the boxes in the checklist when it comes to pleasing the Indian audience. Romance, action, patriotism, humour and emotions; he's got it all in right proportions. Be it infusing sentiments in a moving scene or giving us heart-thumping moments, Ali Abbas Zafar's deft direction is on point in Bharat. On the flip side, a little trimming in the second half would have made the journey even more enjoyable. Also, a scene or two in the film looks a bit forced which could have been easily avoided. Speaking about performances, Salman Khan delivers one of his best performances in his recent times. The actor breathes life into Ali's layered writing. You see him serenading his lady love in the midst of the desert and you also get to see him as an old man bonding with his grandchildren. The actor portrays both the facets of life quite convincingly and tugs your heartstring. Katrina Kaif is a surprise package of the film. As Kumud, she shares an equally important journey with Salman's Bharat. Their chemistry brings its own charm on screen. Kudos to Ali for writing a female character who is as equal as her male counterpart and gets many 'shining' moments of her own. Not to forget, Salman and Katrina's fun banter leaves you asking for more. Sunil Grover as Salman's pal and confidante gets a meaty role and leaves a lasting impression. Every time he shares the screen with Salman, he does manage to hold your attention despite the presence of the superstar. Disha Patani pulls off a good act in her limited screen time and so does Tabu. Jackie Shroff's scenes with Salman Khan are quite powerful and leave you with a lump in the throat. Nora Fatehi looks gorgeous in every frame but doesn't get time to show much of her acting chops. Unfortunately, with too many time leaps and plot twists, the makers fail to do justice to the characters played by Sonali Kulkarni, Kumud Mishra, Shashank Arora. Marcin Laskawiec's cinematography is top-notch. Rameshwar Bhagat's editing could have been a little more tauter. In the music department, Slow Motion, Aithey Aa and Zinda stand out among all the tracks. Julius Pickiam's background score goes well with the narrative. 'Des logon se banta hain aur logon ki pehchaan unke parivaar se hoti hai', Ali Abbas Zafar paints this thought-provoking message with able strokes on his canvas. 'A line may divide a nation but the heart still beats as one,' and this Salman-Katrina starrer aptly depicts this on the big screen. I am going with 3.5 stars.

Read more at: https://www.filmibeat.com/bollywood/reviews/2019/bharat-movie-review-and-rating-salman-khan-katrina-kaif-286524.html

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Posted: 6 years ago

Bharat Movie Review

Review by Bollywood Hungama News Network

5 June 2019 8:34 am IST

4.5

Bharat Movie Rating

In Bollywood, a film that covers an entire lifespan of a character is very rare and is only seen in biopics. Hollywood has done that quite often in fictional films but in our cinema, it has rarely been witnessed. Blockbuster director Ali Abbas Zafar, after delivering two Rs. 300 crore grossers, is now back with BHARAT. It stars Salman Khan in the lead and he’ll be seen in various avatars as he ages through the film. The looks of the superstar has been appreciated but will these praises be there for the film as well? Will BHARAT work despite being such an atypical entertainer? Let’s analyse.

BHARAT is about the journey of a man and a nation together. The story begins in 1947 in Mirpur village near Lahore. Bharat (Salman Khan) is a kid and his father Gautam Kumar (Jackie Shroff) dotes on him. This is the time of Partition and Bharat and his family are compelled to leave for India. At the railway station, Bharat is climbing on top of the train with his sister Gudiya (Barbiee Sharma) when she falls down on the station. Gautam has already managed to safely climb atop the train but he goes down to search Gudiya. But before that, he gives his watch to Bharat and assures him that he'll be back. He also tells him to go with his mother Janki (Sonali Kulkarni), brother and sister to Gautam's sister Jamuna (Ayesha Raza Mishra)'s shop, Hind Ration Store in Delhi. Bharat and his family cross over to India and thus go to the ration shop as asked by Gautam. They are quite poor and Bharat starts doing odd jobs. Bharat soon grows up as a dashing young man (Salman Khan) and he and his childhood friend Vilayati (Sunil Grover) join a circus. Here he comes across the sizzling Radha (Disha Patani). Both Bharat and Radha get into a relationship while also doing death defying stunts. However when Bharat realises his stunts might be influencing youngsters to do the same without proper training, he quits the circus. He goes to employment exchange where he meets Kumud (Katrina Kaif) and gets smitten by her. Bharat and Vilayati are sent to Middle East to work in the oil fields. The money is good but not as much as he expected to earn. Hence, Bharat decides to work in the dangerous underground mines. Kumud who is now in love with Bharat stops him from taking up the project since she's aware that the risk is quite high. Bharat however still takes up the work. All is well at first but 21 days later, an explosion takes place in the underground mine. It seems near impossible for Bharat and his other colleagues to come out alive. What happens next forms the rest of the film.

BHARAT is based on the 2014 Korean flick Ode To My Father (directed by Yoon Je-kyoon; written by Park Su-jin). The story has been Indianized very well and the important events of post-Independence India like the death of Jawaharlal Nehru, rise of unemployment, the 1983 Cricket World Cup final, era of liberalisation and globalisation, emerging trend of redevelopment etc are well inserted in the narrative. Ali Abbas Zafar and Varun V Sharma’s screenplay is effective and keeps viewers engaged from start to finish. The emotional sequences especially are quite well written. Ali Abbas Zafar and Varun V Sharma’s dialogues are simple and sharp, and even quite funny at places.

Ali Abbas Zafar’s direction is topnotch. Unlike his previous films, this film is in a different zone but Ali handles it all like a pro. The film changes tracks every 15-20 minutes and to handle such a film is not a cakewalk. For instance, after the tragic Partition scene, the film gets a bit comic and even quite colourful in the circus sequence. The switch however happens quite seamlessly and this can be seen throughout the film. On the flipside however, the humour is forced in a few scenes and doesn’t make the desired impact. Also, the National Anthem scene seems unwarranted for and could have been written in a better way.

BHARAT begins very well, showing the 70-year-old Bharat and his life in Delhi. One might feel that the makers perhaps have shown too much at this point. But one need not worry because there’s a lot that the principal character goes through in his life and it slowly gets unveiled. The childhood portion is moving while the circus scenes are vibrant and entertaining. The real fun however begins once Bharat meets Kumud and later when he starts working in the Middle East. Till this point, there hasn’t been much conflict in the tale. But it finally enters the narrative once Bharat and his teammates get trapped. The manner in which the film goes on a high at this point is seen to be believed. The second half gets better thankfully. The scenes of the ship are quite good and watch out for how the humour is so well infused in the sequence where the pirates attack the vessel! The best however is reserved for the pre-climax. An interesting development takes place here and it’ll surely bring tears to the eyes of viewers, a la BAJRANGI BHAIJAAN [2015]. The film ends on a justified note.

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Salman Khan as expected rocks the show. He is dashing and entertaining in each and every avatar. And he seems convincing in all these makeovers. In the circus scene, he’s supposed to be below 30 years ago and it comes out just right. Even as an old man, he fits the part and makes subtle changes in his speech, body language etc. His fans are surely in for a treat! Katrina Kaif looks ravishing and performance wise, she is first rate. She gets to essay a very well-written part and she does justice to it. Her conversation with Salman while munching on shawarma is quite memorable. Sunil Grover gets a lot of screen time and is almost like the second lead of the film. And he makes good use of the opportunity and would surely be appreciated. Jackie Shroff’s screen time is very limited but he has a crucial part and he makes his presence felt. Disha Patani is sizzling and has a fine screen presence. Tabu (Meher) has a powerful cameo. Aasif Sheikh (Mehek’s husband) stands out with his characterization and humour. The kid actors - Barbiee Sharma, Kabir Sajid (young Bharat), Aaryan Prajapati (young Vilayati) and Matin Rey Tangu (young Jimmy) are adorable. Nora Fatehi (Sussan) looks quite hot but is wasted. Sonali Kulkarni, Kashmira Irani (Mehek), Kumud Kumar Mishra (Keemat), Ayesha Raza Mishra, Shashank Arora (Chhote), Rajiv Gupta (Gulati) and Ivan Rodrigues (Gupta) are decent. Meiyang Chang is hardly there but his look is quite badass.

Vishal-Shekhar's music is good but could have been better. 'Slow Motion' is the top song of the lot followed by 'Chashni'. 'Aithey Aa' is well choreographed. 'Zinda' is exhilarating. 'Tupreya', 'Aaya Na Tu' and 'Thap Thap' are okay. Julius Packiam's background score is better and exhilarating, especially in the emotional scenes. Vaibhavi Merchant and Adil Shaikh's choreography is appealing, especially in 'Slow Motion' and 'Aithey Aa'.

Marcin Laskawiec's cinematography is captivating and some scenes are very well captured. Rajnish Hedao's production design is quite rich. Ashley Rebello, Alvira Khan Agnihotri, Veera Kapur Ee and Lolveen Bains's costumes are authentic and also glamorous. The ones worn by Katrina Kaif and Disha Patani stand out. SeaYoung Oh, Parvez Shaikh and Dave Judge's action is not too gory and is appropriate. Rameshwar Bhagat's editing falters in a few places but overall, it’s commendable, considerable the expansive storyline.

On the whole, BHARAT is a super-entertainer with emotions as its strong USP and Salman Khan like never before. The superb combination of Salman Khan, emotions and the release period [Eid] will ensure fireworks at the ticket windows. At the box office, it will fetch bumper profits for all concerned.

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