I like this movie a lot full of entetaintment film. and salman "s did as usaual rocking performance in ithis film. Pavan, a devoted follower of Lord Hanuman, faces numerous challenges when he tries to reunite Munni with her family after she gets lost while travelling back home with her mother.
With Bajrangi, you meet a whole new Salman - this is not the shirt-ripping, ab-flaunting, dialogue-maro-ing Khan but a simple, innocent and honest man, who fails, gets tricked and beaten up - but never shaken from his purpose. With gentleness and no gimmicks, Salman puts on a polished, luminous performance - and is matched by little Harshaali, whose vulnerability and warmth are amaAdd a crackling Nawazuddin, as small-time Pakistani journalist Chand Nawab, hungry forBariking News but moved beyond TRPs by Bajrangis quest, and the screens alight with lovely acting, with a hilariousBegum, a child who glows and wanes like the sun, humans who treasure humanity beyond barbed wire and border guards.
Alongside memorable performances(Om Puri chuckles through a Maulvi cameo while Sharat Saxena wrestles with prejudice as Bajrangis potential father-in-law), the story features gentle comedy - Bajrangis chats with Pakistans border security are hilarious - and soulful qawallis. Its beautiful visuals travel unobtrusively from mohallas to mountain peaks, across priceless moments including Bajrangis panic-struck stammering to pretty fiance Rasika(Kareena), "Munni, woh, woh - woh hai!"
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The plot could be tighter, sagging slightly until Nawazs lively entry. However, you see a director evolve - Kabir Khans fascination with borders shows again, but while his Ek Tha Tiger was a glamorous cosmopolitan cocktail, Bajrangi Bhaijaan is a pure South Asian jalebi, rounded, warm, simple and sweet. Kabir captures the tension of India-Pakistan without negativity and with soft charm, skillfully using a superstar as an actor, a child artist as a superstar and a border as a muse that opens up the world.
Bajrangi Bhaijaan emphasizes how, amidst visas and wars, there are also angels about who dont see doors. They see homes, lives and children - and sometimes, children see angels too.
wow greate concept!