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June 05, 2019
Cast: Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif, Sunil Grover, Jackie Shroff, Sonali Kulkarni, Kumud Mishra, Disha Patani, Nora Fatehi
Director: Ali Abbas Zafar
Bharat has been described by its makers as one manâs life story unfolding parallel to the journey of a nation. Itâs a killer pitch, but one that makes the film sound deeper and more interesting than it actually is.
Salman Khan plays the titular hero whom we follow from the age of eight until a little after his 70th birthday. The filmâs most moving scene comes early on when a family is separated during Partition, and a young boy makes a promise to his father.
Bharat is directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, who chipped away at Salmanâs larger-than-life screen persona and extracted a winning performance from him as the flawed, vulnerable wrestler in Sultan. But this film, which is an official adaptation of the Korean hit Ode to my Father, musters none of the heft that it aspires for. The makers have nothing particularly insightful or meaningful to say about either the protagonistâs or the countryâs journey spanning nearly seven decades.
As a result the film is unmistakably boring. Itâs also excruciatingly long at close to three hours. The script has an episodic feel to it, and Bharatâs life unfolds like a highlights reel. Considerable VFX are employed to render Salman much younger than his years to play the character in his 20s and 30s. From a motorcycle stunt driver in a circus, to a blue-collar job in an oil refinery in the Gulf, to an adventure on the high seas in the Merchant Navy, Bharatâs every move is driven by that promise to his father. And that moving scene at the start of the film is repeated so many times in flashbacks that it loses its impact eventually.
What works in the film is the romantic track between Bharat and Kumud (Katrina Kaif), which is playful and occasionally funny, and develops nicely as the characters age. Katrinaâs hair and make-up is questionable, but she shares an undeniable chemistry and comfort with her leading man, which gives this film some of its most charming moments.
Sunil Grover gets a chunk of screen time as Vilayati, Bharatâs trusted best friend from childhood who sticks by his side through his many adventures. Sunil has a natural flair for conjuring up comedy in the simplest of moments, yet the script puts him through cringey scenes of forced humour like one in which he loses his underwear during a medical examination.
There are many instances of cringey humour including one involving Somalian pirates who, as it turns out, love Amitabh Bachchan as much as we do. The makers are also not above indulging in overt manipulation, like a scene that segues into an unnecessary rendition of the national anthem. Or the full-blown sappy pre-climax centred on a television reality show intended to rectify the painful legacy of Partition.
More painful is watching a very young Disha Patani paired opposite a trying-to-look-very-young Salman in one of the early chapters of the film. Or Sonali Kulkarni, nine years younger than him, playing his mother. This might not seem like a big deal in the larger picture, but itâs reflective of an old malaise that Bollywood hasnât been able to shake off yet.
On a scale of Insufferable to Awesome, Bharat ranks closer to the lower end, somewhere besides Tubelight and Race 3. Thereâs a lot going on in this film, yet very little is particularly remarkable. Salman plays Salman once again, and if you enjoy that goofy shtick then good for you, but itâs fast getting old. Heâs most interesting playing a senior citizen, sporting grey with pride. Yet like a typical vanity project, while the film may portray Salman as ageing it has no bearing on his ability to go all ninja warrior on trouble-making henchmen.
In the end Bharat is exhausting and pointless. It exists only to add to the legend of Salman Khan as the selfless provider, the man who has a heart as big as his biceps. In Bharat, Salman Khan plays Bhai.
Iâm going with two out of five.
23-24 cr very Early estimate addatoday
I read budget is 100 crore. It's standing at 73.3 crore right now. Needs 30 crore more to reach 100 crore. How much should it earn more to get a hit tag?
Originally posted by: Phenomenal_One
23-24 cr very Early estimate addatoday
Yesterday they said 27/28 and it went to 31 đ
It should have been given to Kabir Khan.
Originally posted by: MoonOrchid
This movie will do good.
I trust Ali Abbas Zafar and Salman -Kat starpower.
MINIMUM 180 cr- and that is if really bad WOM- which I DO NOT THINK it will happen.
IMHO we are looking at 220-300..or more ( if this is as good as ofther Ali -Salman movies)
Good luck to the team!
katrina must have lost her star power considering she is no longer a GF to either Salman or Ranbir.
If this is true..
''Katrina Kaif -Now this one we know became a national crush because Sallu Bhai had fallen in love with her and then she became even more famous when she fell into Ranbir Kapoor's arms after ditching Salman! Do you remember any other reason why she'd famous?''
I just read some reviews on monk, and I am bang on regarding Katrina. I liked her work in zero, and actually was looking forward to her performance here. but nah...found it ridiculous. https://thereviewmonk.com/movie/bharat/
yeah u r right, even i felt the same
Brilliant? She just follows director's orders which are basic.
https://x.com/UmairSandu/status/1972624019976515864
https://x.com/UmairSandu/status/1972622901443752106
https://x.com/filmibeat/status/1968397140549345682
Movie has released worldwide 12th September and will release in India too...
https://x.com/varindersingh24/status/1955662282345808161 https://x.com/aavishhkar/status/1967618349535518917
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