Deepak Bhakoo
Everything about this movie is unique and simply outstanding. It can also be said that it is one of the finest movies ever not only in Bollywood but also in Hollywood. Ok many people won't agree with me but hive it a chance. It is awesome.The actors did a great job. Salman Khan, Kareena, Harshaali Malhotra (the small girl) and every single character has been portrayed and played well. The overall structure of the movie is amazing. Locales, the storyline, the plot, songs (few of them), direction, background score and everything else. You will simply love this movie. It won't be wrong to call it a Masterpiece. Thank you Kabir Khan and the writer and the actors for giving us such a wonderful and lovely film.
j-57739
The 140 minutes (China version) in the movie is rich and interesting. In the movie a 6 years old little Pakistan dumb girl was separated from her mother in India, Delhi. Fortunately, she met a kind, warm-heart and honest man named Pawan. After realizing she lost her parents, he then brought her to his house, and made a swear that he would help her find her home and mother. At first, he had no clues at all. He originally thought that the girl is an Indian and she believed in Hinduism. But after he was shocked that the girl likes eating chicken and could pray as a Muslim, he realized she was actually a Muslim. While he was struggling that his uncle might drive her out of the door because of her faith, a weirder thing happened. At the time when Pakistan beat India in a cricket game, she stood up and applauded happily to everyone's surprised. The man finally understood that she was a Pakistani. He had to send her to her Pakistani home, but he was India Hinduism, while Pakistanis believe in Islam, not to mention the bad relationship between Indians and Pakistanis. At first, he requested a travel agent to send the girl to Pakistan. But he found that the agent actually wanted to sell the girl as a prostitute. So furious was him that he gave everyone in the hotel a lesson full of blood. Realized that the girl can't be back home without him. He decided to send her home by himself. It's not an easy thing. Although Pawan and the girl got through the border between India and Pakistan with the help of an Indian local, Pawan's honesty as a Hinduism still brought him a lot of troubles. Luckily, he affected a Pakistani news reporter who originally wanted to tail him after he escaped from the police station, where the police regard him as an Indian spy, with the girl. The kind reporter decided to be with the man and the girl until they found out the girl's home. On the seeking travel, with the help of the reporter, the group overcame all the difficulties in the way, and finally found the girl's hometown. However, as they were in the bus to the girl's village, the police came. In such an emergent situation, Pawan came up with an idea-the reporter took the girl to the village, and Pawan was to lead the police away. Finally, the girl was back her home, but Pawan was shot and then prisoned. In order to save him out the reporter upload the video he had recorded in the way and appealed people in both country to help Pawan. They gathered to the border and broke locked gate to India, Pawan was finally able to return home. As Pawan almost got in the India, the girl, Shahida, rushed out of the crowd, with a strong desire, amazingly she broke out her first word----Bajrangi Bhaijaan. The surprised Pawan returned immediately and held up the girl to the sky. This is the end of the whole movie.
The varieties of scenarios made me fix my eyes on the screen during the entire movie time. Sometimes moved, sometimes laugh, sometimes happy, sometimes sad. I think the most shining actor is the girl. (The chief actor Salman Khan is also good.) Though she didn't say a single word during the movie except the end, her acting skills were really wonderful. Her facial expression was so vivid that especially when she raised her hand to express "yes!", it seemed that my world become brighter! The singing and dancing parts are always a shining feature in Indian movies and in this movie, I like them very much. They showed us the fascinating exotic customs and brought us joys.
Love is beyond borders, races, faiths, and nationalities. This is what the movie wanted to tell us. Obviously, the ending of the movie is easy to be guessed. But it didn't prevent me from wetting my orbit. In fact, a girl behind me even sobbed aloud in the theater at the end. It was the pure and great love between them which moved me. I have to say that if a movie can affect you despite the fact that you know what the movie will do, it must be a marvelous movie.
I appreciate it that the mainland can bring in Bajrangi Bhaijaan 3 years after the movie was firstly released in India, or I would not meet such an excellent movie.
vickybww
Doesn't anyone remember "Gadar - ek prem katha?" Just a rhetorical question. This movie is a pathetic waste of time and a story, which is without a soul, that takes advantage of the fickle followers of Salman khan. The amazing success of this cloying kitsch is surprising, annoying and an insult to people who can actually act or direct a movie.