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Bharat Movie Review: Age-old ideologies with newness

Bharat

U/A: Action, Drama
Director: Ali Abbas Zafar
Cast: Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif, Disha Patani, Sunil Grover, Tabu
Ratings:Rating

Bharat is bhai's Eidi for his fans. This year, Salman Khan's treat for his loyalists is a film, which is an official adaptation of the Korean film, Ode To My Father (2014). The story begins with a fairly-aged Salman Khan (60) with grey hair and beard, but with the physique of a 40-year-old. Not really sure if his fans will accept 'bhai' in this look. While the greys do their bit, Salman's efforts on voice modulation appear to be forced. On the other hand, Katrina Kaif does justice to her part. Bharat isn't like any other Salman Khan-film, where the actress is merely an eye-candy or has a blink-and-miss appearance. Katrina has an equally meaty role, which she has portrayed with mere dedication and sincerity. Her command over the Hindi language is incredible. However, the focus on Katrina's dialect made us miss her expressions throughout. The sweet-and-sour relationship between Salman and Katrina is adorable and their chemistry is bang-on. Talking about Sunil Grover, who the audience has seen doing comic roles, comes across as a whisk of fresh air. The comedian-actor is like Salman's shadow in the film, where he essays the role of Khan. 

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The first half of the film has Salman's journey from a child to a 25-year-old, where he is seen doing some daredevil stunts with Disha Patani. The sizzling beauty is barely for a few minutes in the film but has left an impact. Disha and Salman's slow-motion is definitely one of the major highlights of this film. There is a subtle love connection between the two, but nothing materializes further. Salman's character's tryst with life has been such that he has to quit the circus job and start afresh to keep up the promise he made to his father (Jackie Shroff) on August 14, 1947, during the Indo-Pak partition. Salman's belief about his father and sister returning to their lives keeps him alive. Tabu also has a special role in the film, along with Nora Fatehi, who impresses the audience with her sizzling belly dance. Their cameos in the film were equally justified.

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The first half also had a few scenes, which were over-the-top, quite Salman Khanesque. But a hero can do anything, right! From bashing several goons at the age of 60 to packing punches, everything is possible when Salman Khan is on the big screen. In the pretext of showcasing six different stories, Ali Abbas Zafar loses connect with the audience and the age gap in Salman's character is not quite evident, which fails to register his looks.

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Bharat is not a patriotic or a jingoistic film, it has all the elements required to make a full-fledged masala pot-boiler. With some age-old ideologies sprinkled with newness, Salman Khan's Eidi will entertain the audience. Since it's an Eid release, we missed the flavour of the festival in Bharat. With sidekicks such as Sonali Kulkarni, Aasif Sheikh, and a few others, the film is definitely a family entertainer!

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