![]() ![]() About Nawazuddin, keep wondering why GOW & Badlapur as huge as Kick & BB. Even Salman hard core Kritiks (written intentionally) praises Salman performance. BB is not a typical Bhai movie n a new Salman emerges : Not sure about BB success only Nawazuddin can make it watchable. Even Salman haters calls it as best performance. ![]() If BB is masala genre then every Srk movie is Masala crap. All set for ATBB (as per budget n distributor share) am an idiot : Masala crap n no one will be interested in it. BB passes Jai Ho in 4 days n a Blockbuster within a week. The fitting reply to him Salman takes the girl to Pak Embassy as soon as he come to know about her nationality but things always don’t work as : Disaster, Jai Ho 2. So called intellectual is praising BB now. From 210 to 230 may go up after week 2 performance : What is the need of Salman doing this movie just hand over the little girl to Pakistan embassy n movie finishes there. Some of the predictions by Salman haters before BB : BB will be flop max 170-180 crs.īB earns 182 crs just in week 1. Don’t miss it! It’s more than worth the price of the ticket!) Rating: 7.5/10 (Easily the best film of Salman Khan till date. If a film can do that, what more do you want? ![]() The climax sequence where Salman turns around and sees Munni shouting his name had the audience hooting and clapping in the theatre. Ultimately it is the heart which matters here and the director makes sure you leave the theatre with a really heavy heart. Harishita Malhotra as Munni/Shahida is cute and innocent symbolizing the ‘muted’ relationship between Indians and Pakistanis. Nawaz Siddique’s entry in the second half works astoundingly well as he helps the director pull off underwritten scenes purely on his acting prowess. Performance wise, this film rests entirely on the powerful shoulders (no puns there) of Salman Khan, who lifts the film with his effortlessly sincere performance. We know a lot of the film, especially the climax, is far-fetched and it is too good to be true, but we are totally under the spell of Munni and Pawan to think about logic. It is easily one of the most disarming films of the year. It’s a poignant scene because the director and the scriptwriter invest so much into the character that for a moment we forget that the protagonist of the film, Salman Khan is a Muslim!Īnd that is the true strength of Bajrangi Bhaijaan. I loved the scene where Pawan hesitates walking into a Masjid and is confused whether or not to help the girl because she’s a Muslim. The entire sequence of Pawan discovering that Munni is a Pakistani, is both laugh-out-loud funny and thought provoking. There are many scenes which stand out in the first half. The first half of the film is sluggish, mainly due to the forced love story of Pawan and Rasika (Kareena Kapoor in a guest appearance here, like most of her films) However, there are some enjoyable moments in the middle, particularly the initial interaction between Munni and Pawan (Salman Khan shows what good an actor he can be, when he’s working with an intelligent filmmaker) To be honest, it really is, but the treatment which Kabir Khan gives this film takes it to an altogether different level. ![]() The outline of the plot seems both clichéd and overtly melodramatic. We see shades of Munna Bhai in Pawan Kumar, the protagonist, who’s on a mission to dispatch Munni (an estranged 6 year old) to Pakistan. A larger than life narrative, an utopia like treatment, a goofy righteous protagonist, and a need of the hour message. Watching Kabir Khan’s Bajrangi Bhaijaan reminded me of the Munna Bhai films, especially Lage Raho Munna Bhai. Dayīajrangi Bhaijaan Review – It’s Salman Khan’s massy Munna Bhai! What’s more, today also happens to be the first anniversary of the Sajid Nadiadwala directed film. The worldwide gross has crossed the Rs 350 crore mark and by the end of this weekend, ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ will be Salman Khan’s first film to gross Rs 400 crore worldwide.Ĭheck out the day-wise box office collections of the film and even as you read this, ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ has crossed the 200 crore mark today, becoming the second Salman Khan film to cross 200 crore after KICK. The overseas collections are also impressive as the film has grossed around Rs 86 crore in 8 days. The film has collected 13.15 crore on its 2nd Friday, to take its net box office collections to Rs 197.8 crore in India. Bajrangi Bhaijaan continued to do well in its second weekend at the box office. ![]()
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