Two elite soldiers with troubled pasts are enlisted for a daring mission when a deadly masked villain threatens India's defenses.Two elite soldiers with troubled pasts are enlisted for a daring mission when a deadly masked villain threatens India's defenses.Two elite soldiers with troubled pasts are enlisted for a daring mission when a deadly masked villain threatens India's defenses.
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I don't want to comment on story but after watching this I only have one question is villain's not paying for the bullets bill or they are not allowed to fire or they are new joiners . Are they joined for on the job training . If somebody knows the director can you please ask this question and say them to please give us a clarification on this question or pls refund my ticket price .
Sorry for this but is tiger getting bragging in movie rather than payment or they are trying to give some more content for insta reels and also what a costume design in they first action scene after watching that costume i think that was designed by urfi's rookies or i think I am getting outdated in fashion.
Love u Akshay sir.
Sorry for this but is tiger getting bragging in movie rather than payment or they are trying to give some more content for insta reels and also what a costume design in they first action scene after watching that costume i think that was designed by urfi's rookies or i think I am getting outdated in fashion.
Love u Akshay sir.
Bade Miya Chote Miyan, helmed by director Ali Abbas Zafar, embarks on an ambitious journey but falters due to its lackluster screenplay, cringe-worthy dialogues, and subpar performances. Each actor, notably Alaya F, fails to deliver convincingly, while the actions feel passé, reminiscent of clichés seen in prior productions. Regrettably, the film lacks standout moments; its plot twists are predictable, and there's a conspicuous absence of gripping action sequences. Cinematography is passable, and the background score, though serviceable, fails to elevate the viewing experience. Moreover, the song choices feel out of sync with the narrative. The narrative's disjointedness leaves viewers bewildered within the first half-hour, resulting in an overall disappointing cinematic experience. Overall, 'Bade Miya Chote Miyan' falls short of expectations, marking an epic letdown.
The movie lacks everything. There is no storyline, the actions sequences are copied and performed badly,the music is below average, acting department lacks conviction. Why on earth Akshay was sporting a fake moustache? What were Manushi and Alaya F doing in the movie. They should first join some acting schools. The direction is also mediocre to say the least. The dialogues are cringe. Akshay seems to sleep walk through the entire movie. Tiger needs to buckle up and choose his scripts wisely as he is giving disaster after disaster. 350 Cr were spent on this bogus product. I wasted my time and would request viewers not to waste theirs.
One of the worst movie of 2024 , bad VFX , bad songs , Bad acting , bad story , bad dialogue and so so action , one more flop should be add to Akshay Kumar and Tiger shrof one more thing bad direction 😡😡😡 , Ali Zafar without YRF nathing he proved that he is zero lucky because of YRF and the good stories he got , without them we saw Barat how bad it was and now BMCM , the Graphics and cgi was so bad even the set and studio they shot are so bad look like cartoon , girls Alaya F over acting and her worest act , Tiger same action with bad act and bad jokes and dialogue, Akshay he is aged and so slow in action not give me a good act or action over all my rate is 4/10.
Dude, I was so hyped for "Bade Miyan Chote Miyan." Like, seriously, a desi buddy-cop flick with Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff? Sign. Me. Up. But let me tell you, this movie left me feeling more disappointed than after finding out the pizza place was closed.
Director Zafar seems stuck on repeat. Instead of something fresh, we get reheated Bollywood clichés. The only surprising thing was the pre-interval helicopter stunt, and even that felt more like a magic trick than anything mind-blowing. The rest of the action scenes? Total snoozefest. Shaky camerawork made it impossible to see the fight choreography, and the whole thing felt rushed and forgettable.
Don't get me wrong, I love Kumar and Shroff. They're both awesome actors. But the script did them a dirty trick. Their banter felt forced, and their characters had zero depth. They never clicked as a team, which left me wondering why they were even paired up. Even the villain, played with some energy by Prithviraj Sukumaran, couldn't save this flick from being a total meh.
The jokes were stale, like week-old reheated puns that wouldn't even make my dad laugh (and trust me, that's a low bar). The plot itself was a narrative wasteland, with no real stakes or emotional connection. Zafar's previous films at least had a touch of heart or social commentary, but "Bade Miyan Chote Miyan" felt completely hollow.
Adding to the disappointment was Alaya F's performance as Pam. Her acting felt one-note and forgettable. It makes you wonder if a more experienced actress could have brought more life to the role and maybe even lifted up the whole movie.
Honestly, skip this one. Bollywood has tons of fantastic comedies and action flicks. Don't waste your time on this forgettable mess with recycled jokes, generic action, and zero originality. Do yourself a favor and find something else to watch. You deserve way better.
Director Zafar seems stuck on repeat. Instead of something fresh, we get reheated Bollywood clichés. The only surprising thing was the pre-interval helicopter stunt, and even that felt more like a magic trick than anything mind-blowing. The rest of the action scenes? Total snoozefest. Shaky camerawork made it impossible to see the fight choreography, and the whole thing felt rushed and forgettable.
Don't get me wrong, I love Kumar and Shroff. They're both awesome actors. But the script did them a dirty trick. Their banter felt forced, and their characters had zero depth. They never clicked as a team, which left me wondering why they were even paired up. Even the villain, played with some energy by Prithviraj Sukumaran, couldn't save this flick from being a total meh.
The jokes were stale, like week-old reheated puns that wouldn't even make my dad laugh (and trust me, that's a low bar). The plot itself was a narrative wasteland, with no real stakes or emotional connection. Zafar's previous films at least had a touch of heart or social commentary, but "Bade Miyan Chote Miyan" felt completely hollow.
Adding to the disappointment was Alaya F's performance as Pam. Her acting felt one-note and forgettable. It makes you wonder if a more experienced actress could have brought more life to the role and maybe even lifted up the whole movie.
Honestly, skip this one. Bollywood has tons of fantastic comedies and action flicks. Don't waste your time on this forgettable mess with recycled jokes, generic action, and zero originality. Do yourself a favor and find something else to watch. You deserve way better.
Did you know
- TriviaPrithviraj didn't use any device to enhance his voice but himself modulated his voice to speak differently.
- GoofsThe initial threat was to materialize in 3 days. But the time spent assembling the team, gathering intel, traveling to England and attacking couldn't possibly have occurred before the deadline.
- Alternate versionsAlso released in a 3D version.
- ConnectionsFeatures Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (1998)
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Box office
- Budget
- ₹350,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $689,505
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $493,782
- Apr 14, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $2,635,333
- Runtime2 hours 43 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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