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Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff in Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (2024)

Review by pawanpunjabithewriter

Bade Miyan Chote Miyan

8/10

Dishoom meets AI & Mission Impossible, failing miserably at Physics

BMCM is one of Bollywood's rare fast-paced action comedies. I enjoyed the action, thrills, and humor it offered. The film is packed with non-stop action and humor, although its focus on entertainment over realism is evident. The background score resembles that of a Rohit Shetty film.

Despite the abundance of gunshots and bombs, the protagonists emerge harmless. The protagonists walk around heroically amid gunshots, and the bullets do not even touch them as if they are on another planet.

However, I still found enjoyment in parts due to its fast-paced action and humor. Some dialogues are nonsensical, some genuinely funny. While the dialogue isn't groundbreaking, it's still enjoyable. It feels they are not written by classical writers, but some new ones interested only in watching latest films and memes rather than some classical movies, which is a drawback.

Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff deliver impressive performances, espacially the latter. Bolder dialogue delivery could have added greater impact. Alaya F and Manushi Chillar did well. However, they were not needed. They were in the script just to have female leads in the film for attention.

Like any Salman Khan movie, it was an Akshay Kumar-Tiger Shroff Centric film. Only, they have done more damage to physics than Salman Khan himself and Varun Dhawan.

1. Not believable 2. Thrilling Action Sequences 3. Some good comedy, some silly 4. Good Acting, Poor Writing 5. Fails at Physics 6. Fast-paced

Couldn't mention about story since I wasn't able to find one.
  • pawanpunjabithewriter
  • Apr 10, 2024

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