Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan Movie Review: Bhai's mighty punches land on a dull plot – TOI Etimes

Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan story: Bhaijaan (Salman Khan) is dedicated to residing his life as a bachelor in order that he can handle his three youthful bhais. However when an exquisite girl walks into his life issues take an surprising flip.
Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan overview: This Bhai’s jaan are his brothers and they’re his absolute precedence. Whereas they’ve already discovered their life companions, Bhaijaan remains to be flying solo. So, they desperately begin looking for a match for him. Walks in Bhagya Laxmi (Pooja Hegde), who not solely matches the invoice, but additionally shares her title with Bhaijaan’s lengthy gone ex-girlfriend. However this is the catch — this match is way extra sophisticated than it seems to be, as Bhagya’s Hyderabadi household has a mysterious and darkish previous.
It’s a wafer-thin plot that tries to realize so much however would not actually find yourself going locations. Director and co-writer Farhad Samji’s story throws in plenty of bloody motion with little semblance to logic and normalcy. The primary half assessments your endurance with scenes that intend to be humorous, however are usually not. The loud performances do not assist a lot. The story merely doesn’t kickstart till the interval. The romantic tracks between the three brothers Luv (Siddharth Nigam), Ishq (Raghav Juyal) and Moh (Jassie Gill) and their love pursuits Chahat (Vinali Bhatnagar), Sukoon (Shehnaaz Gill) and Muskaan (Palak Tiwari) respectively, are banal and clichéd. The chemistry between Bhagya and Bhaijaan faces a couple of hiccups initially, however warms up alongside the best way. Samji retains his screenplay busy with too many characters, and would not care a lot about fleshing them out. They crowd the narrative with out including any worth – when it comes to leisure or their efficiency. The less-than-average soundtrack provides to the runtime with one forgettable quantity after one other. The saving grace is that they’re picturised properly and are visually wealthy. Amongst them, ‘Naiyyo Lagda’ (composed by Himesh Reshammiya) stands out. The background rating (Ravi Basrur) might have been rather less jarring and the movie might have performed with a tighter edit.
Salman Khan pumps in all his muscle actually, to make Bhaijaan’s character lovable and he succeeds in that. The actor nonetheless packs a punch as an motion hero and has the appeal to get away with exchanging goofy and lovely candy nothings together with his woman love. This time, Bhai takes a couple of jokes on himself too and people are a few of the laugh-out-loud moments within the film. It’s the fashionable motion (by ANL Arasu) that redeems this movie to an extent. Every sequence may be very properly choreographed with never-seen-before stylised stunts. South celebrity Venkatesh and Salman pull out all stops to create excessive affect with their heavy-duty motion scenes. Venkatesh (as Gundamaneni) lends heft to his character of a household patriarch, who will do no matter it takes to maintain his family members protected. Pooja Hegde has a meaty position, which she pulls off confidently, however might have dialed down over-the-top filmy antics. The opposite three heroines are used merely as props with little or no scope to carry out. The boys ship a below-average efficiency which are written with zero conviction. Among the many villains, Telugu actor Jagapathi Babu is spectacular.
This Salman Khan starrer as soon as once more performs to the gallery for his die-hard followers. It’s a larger-than-life actioner with brutal violence and tons of drama. The issue is that it entertains solely briefly. Too many characters, an unimpressive soundtrack, and most of all a weak screenplay that does not match as much as Salman’s star energy is what lets the movie down. Nonetheless, Bhai’s followers can sit up for watching him beat up the baddies all the best way until the tip. And sure, maintain on, there may be that jaw-dropping shirtless second too!
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