Movie name : Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan 2024
Rating: 10/9
Director:Farhad Samji
Writers:Tasha BhambraSparsh KhetarpalSajid Nadiadwala
Stars:Salman KhanPooja HegdeVenkatesh Daggubati
Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan 2024 Review :-
The fact that there’s no other name in the credit line of Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan is not accidental. Every one else in the cast is incidental to the non-existent plot, which exists only to serve the legend of Salman Khan, in and as Bhai and Jaan, aka Bhaijaan.
So what about the worthies that come and go, whenever Bhai needs a break from going solo, straggly long locks blowing about his face? There’s Pooja Hegde as Bhagyalaxmi, his romantic interest, who is about the only one who manages to hold her own. The rest are a blur. There’s Sidharth Nigam-Raghav Juyal-Jassi Gill as Bhai’s younger brothers. There’s Shehnaaz Gill-Palak Tiwari-Vinali Bhatnagar, as their girlfriends. These are to be seen only in clusters of three, or six, depending upon the requirement of the scene.
There’s the Southern contingent, in the shape of Venkatesh (former rowdy turned saintly non-violent type) and Jagapathi Babu (growly villain with a thousand henchmen), safely tucked away in the post-interval section, by which time Bhaijaan has had enough time to display his standard totems: the Bhai walk, arms akimbo; the Bhai bracelet, with that azure stone; the Bhai line, which given these times, is doused in patriotism.
There’s Vijender Singh, the real-life boxer turned out as the most ineffective baddie Bollywood has produced in a long time. There’s the late Satish Kaushik, sadly wasted. Rohini Hattangadi shows up as a matriarch, and presides over the mindless mayhem that ensues in the second half. That’s not to say that the first half is any better; whoever’s written this thing has made sure that it will not get any scripting awards.

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