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Bajrangi Bhaijaan

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 43m
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Salman Khan and Harshaali Malhotra in Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015)
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An Indian man with a magnanimous heart takes a young mute Pakistani girl back to her homeland to reunite her with her family.An Indian man with a magnanimous heart takes a young mute Pakistani girl back to her homeland to reunite her with her family.An Indian man with a magnanimous heart takes a young mute Pakistani girl back to her homeland to reunite her with her family.

  • Director
    • Kabir Khan
  • Writers
    • Vijayendra Prasad
    • Kabir Khan
    • Parveez Shaikh
  • Stars
    • Salman Khan
    • Harshaali Malhotra
    • Nawazuddin Siddiqui
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    • Director
      • Kabir Khan
    • Writers
      • Vijayendra Prasad
      • Kabir Khan
      • Parveez Shaikh
    • Stars
      • Salman Khan
      • Harshaali Malhotra
      • Nawazuddin Siddiqui
    • 447User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 34 wins & 28 nominations total

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    Salman Khan
    Salman Khan
    • Pawan Kumar Chaturvedi…
    Harshaali Malhotra
    Harshaali Malhotra
    • Shahida…
    Nawazuddin Siddiqui
    Nawazuddin Siddiqui
    • Chand Nawab
    Kareena Kapoor
    Kareena Kapoor
    • Rasika
    • (as Kareena Kapoor Khan)
    Sharat Saxena
    Sharat Saxena
    • Dayanand
    Alka Badola Kaushal
    Alka Badola Kaushal
    • Saraswati
    Om Puri
    Om Puri
    • Maulana Sahab
    Meher Vij
    Meher Vij
    • Shahida's Mother Razia
    Rajesh Sharma
    Rajesh Sharma
    • Senior Pakistani Police officer…
    Mir Sarwar
    • Shahida's Father Rauf
    Khushaal Pawar
    • Chandnawab's Cameraman
    Krunal Pandit
    Krunal Pandit
    • Travel Agent
    Manoj Bakshi
    Manoj Bakshi
    • Qureshi
    Mursaleem Qureshi
    • Border Agent
    Yudhvir Dahiya
    • NDTV Reporter
    Adnan Sami
    Adnan Sami
    • Special Appearance
    Sunil Chitkara
    • Fat Man Cop (Pakistani Police Officer)
    Habib Azmi
    • Old Man (Fake Father in Law)
    • Director
      • Kabir Khan
    • Writers
      • Vijayendra Prasad
      • Kabir Khan
      • Parveez Shaikh
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    8paulsmithson-192-243826

    Thoroughly enjoyable from start to finish

    I went to see BB on the day of release with my wife and 17 year old son. I'm not Indian or Pakistani, but white British, so it was fun sat in a cinema full of Pakistanis, to watch a film that could have painted Pakistani in a negative light.

    Judging by the murmuring I could her there did seem to be some people during the interval that were not too impressed with the film - slow, boring, blah, blah - but by the end I think everyone left happy.

    From a white British guys perspective I thought it was a terrific film, and so did my wife and son. Great story, interesting characters, a ridiculously cute kid who stole the show without saying very much, excellent music, and some scenery that took your breath away.

    I thought Salman Kahn was great, much more three dimensional than I was expecting. Kareena Kapoor provided a massive dose of eye-candy and played her part well too, although it would have been nice for that part to have been developed more.

    But for me the star of the show - other than Harshaali Malthotra, the little girl - was definitely Nawazuddin Siddiqui. He is one of the most mesmerising actors I've ever seen. He could read the label of a sauce bottle and have everyone transfixed.

    In typical Bollywood style the first half was your typical setting-the-scene, which I thought was done very well, and it kept me interested throughout, but after the interval, as soon as Nawazuddin Siddiqui made his appearance, the film took off and didn't let-up until the end.

    All-in-all a thoroughly enjoyable film for all the family.
    10GypsiB

    Fantastic Movie

    Salman Khan plays Pawan, a devotee of Lord Hanuman. He finds a lost little girl (Harshaali Malhotra) who is mute. It is eventually revealed that she is Pakistani, and Pawan must risk his life and freedom to travel there and return her to her home.

    Khan plays his gentle character perfectly, but Malhotra--even silent-- steals the show. Both actors relate well to each other, and their camaraderie feels genuine. The plot is touching, serious, and heartwarming. Overall, it's a fantastic movie.
    8bobbysing

    It feels nice to assume such cinematic liberties becoming true forgetting our ugly past for the benefit of all coming generations. Do watch it.

    After seven years of Mehreen Jabbar's Pakistani film titled RAMCHAND PAKISTANI (2008), revolving around an 8 year old kid and his father unintentionally crossing the border into Indian Territory, we now have our own BAJRANGI BHAIJAAN made on a similar kind of subject having an adorable kid girl from Pakistan lost in India, to be rescued by arguably the most popular Khan icon in India, Salman Khan.

    As a preview article written a day before the release, I mentioned five potential USP's of BAJRANGI BHAIJAAN other than its plot or Salman Khan as: 1. The Director – Kabir Khan 2. Harshali Malhotra (the cute little girl) 3. Journey to Pakistan (reminding you of Tara Singh of 'Gadar: Ek Prem Katha') 4. Nawazuddin Siddiqui (repeating his solid support as seen in 'Kick') 5. And above all Lord Hanuman (as the divine saviour helping in the heartfelt task invisibly)

    Luckily as speculated, BAJRANGI BHAIJAAN intelligently exploits the above five points only as its major strength and delivers a largely entertaining film with a decent first and an electrifying second half ending on an exaggerated yet emotionally charged note leaving a positive impact on the viewers. And all this, without any typical item number, specially focused love affair, romantic songs or overdose of action quite surprisingly.

    To give you the details how the above mentioned USPs are well incorporated in the film, it begins with the first 10-12 minutes completely focusing on the adorable little girl, who straight away wins your heart with her innocent looks, smile and effortless expressions.

    With Salman Khan being introduced as a true Bajrang Bali devotee, the 'selfie song' raises the spirits superbly. And then the film keeps progressing till the next hour as a simple but sweetly executed social family drama with all clean entertainment focusing on the cute little girl and differently innocent, immensely likable Salman Khan that was missing in all his recent blockbusters since WANTED. So the only minus to be mentioned in the first half remains a couple of average songs, particularly the 'Chicken' track that surely could have been edited out to keep the pace going. Post interval, where the film offers much more entertainment though its various sequence in Pakistan, you lost the count of creative liberties taken right from the border crossing sequence to the 'larger-than-life' climax, portrayed with all good intentions. Nawazuddin once again makes his much awaited entry with a bang, enacting a lifted sequence from a real life viral-video of a Pakistani reporter (having a similar name). Nawazuddin simply takes over from here till the end, winning hearts with his fabulous act of a kind human helping Salman and the kid girl without any hidden motives.

    If watched with a realistic mindset, the film does have many 'impossible situations' depicting the relationship between the neighboring countries and the way Pakistan's police/military deals with the sensitive issue of catching a spy. But after few minutes of enjoying all the pleasant insertions post interval, one begins to think that 'to hell with whether this is possible or not, lets enjoy the proceedings on screen with the trio (Salman-the Girl & Nawazuddin).

    As a director Kabir Khan brilliantly rediscovers himself from being an experimental director of KABUL EXPRESS to an entertaining commercial film-maker following the Raj Kumar Hirani school of thought, wherein everyone in the script has a golden heart. He extracts an extremely lovable performance from the charming Harshali Malhotra and also thankfully presents Salman Khan as the same old, big hearted, honest, childlike person hugely loved by one and all for their various reasons. In other words Salman actually acts this time with an author backed role performed well, answering all questions raised upon his recent performances strongly. On the other hand, Harshali is a real delight to watch with all perfect emotions and her scenes together with Salman remain the highlight of the film throughout, right till the last frame.

    So here we have a film that can easily be called as the best among Salman Khan starrers in the last decade with an equally important message for the 'not so friendly' nations along with many well- written & brightly enacted supporting acts coming from Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Om Puri, Sharat Saxena, Rajesh Sharma and more. However as far as the leading heroine of the film is concerned, Kareena Kapoor needs to be applauded for accepting this kind of (unimportant) miniscule role and making the best of her limited scenes given like a true professional.

    Beautifully shot capturing the breathtaking locations of Kashmir, BB has an impressive background score by Julius Packiam and enjoyable dialogues written by Kabir Khan & Kausan Munir together, that stay away from any standard jingoism or clichéd preaching. Also as a surprising fact, the film's story has been written by V. Vijayendra Prasad, the story writer of BAHUBALI, setting Indian box office on fire since the last Friday.

    Among the downers, we have its lackluster music unexpectedly composed by Pritam returning from a long break. In fact even the hugely famous qawaali originally sung by Sabri Brothers doesn't turn out to be that impressive in Adnan Sami's voice who is known to sing in much lower scales.

    In all, BAJRANGI BHAIJAAN is a thoroughly entertaining film with its five USPs intact along with a clear message for the people of both India and Pakistan. Yes, it becomes too filmy with huge cinematic liberties taken in its border crossing sequences and the epic climax that is simply not possible in the actual scenario. But at times, such films seriously make you wish that may all the cinematic liberties taken on the screen somehow become true and we learn to forget our ugly past for the benefits of the generations to come at the earliest.
    10nikhil-40302

    One of the best movies of all time

    This is undoubtedly Salman Khan's best movie ever! What a masterpiece of a movie with: 1) one of the best stories presented on the big screen in the past decade, 2) unbelievable acting by each and every member of the cast, particularly Nawazuddin and the little charming girl - Harshaali, 3) some of the most soulful songs heard in the recent past, esp the one sung by Adnan Sami, and last but not the least 4) Salman Khan being at his best in all forms of acting, especially his best emotional scenes ever. Salman Khan, aka Bajrangi will blow you away in this smoothly paced and highly entertaining + engaging drama - with Shahida by his side. A must must watch movie for each and every member of the family, friends, siblings, kids, partners etc etc.
    10gprasad-48830

    Salman Khan's best movie..

    Bajrangi Bhaijaan will count as Salman Khan''s best movie. Magnum opus in every way..it is a simple movie with an extraordinary script. A movie about an Indian who helps a Pakistani girl to go back to her country so she can be reunited with her parents. It teaches us that humanity is far above religion. In New Zealand this movie was a huge hit and after 5 weeks people are still talking about it. Brilliant performances, great script, excellent screenplay, crisp editing, great music and above average direction makes Bajrangi Bhaijaan the best movie of the year. It is sheer entertainment and I am yet to meet anyone who has disliked this movie. I am rating it 10/10 but honestly speaking this movie is beyond that. The true rating is reflected when a viewer leaves at the end of the movie with a smile and tears in their eyes. A very emotional movie.. It is one of the best movies to come out of Bollywood. Well done Salman Khan and thank you for entertaining us. Congratulations to Kabir Khan and the rest of the cast and crew. If you have not watched Bajrangi Bhaijaan please do, trust me you will not regret it..

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    • Trivia
      The entry scene of Nawazuddin Siddiqui is inspired from a real life incident encountered by a Pakistani reporter who shares the same name as the Nawazuddin's character, Chand Nawab.

      This video was uploaded by his friends on YouTube titled, "Funny Pakistani News Reporter" as a prank, when he was reporting from Karachi. But it ended up inspiring the director of this film, Kabir Khan.
    • Goofs
      When Munni is in Pakistan her family is watching the match between Pakistan and India Asia Cup 2014.In that match Shahid Afridi hit two sixes and Pakistan wins.On the other side when Munni is lost in India and while residing at Pavan (Salman Khan's) home and again the same match is being telecast live.
    • Connections
      Featured in 61st Britannia Filmfare Awards (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Selfie Le Le Re
      Written by: Mayur Puri

      Produced by: Pritam Chakraborty

      Performed by: Vishal Dadlani, Nakash Aziz, Pritam Chakraborty and Aditya Pushkarna

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    • Release date
      • July 17, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Languages
      • Hindi
      • Urdu
    • Also known as
      • Brother Bajrangi
    • Production companies
      • Eros Worldwide
      • Eruk Films
      • Kabir Khan Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,178,001
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,425,000
      • Jul 19, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $121,126,188
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