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Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan

  • Genre Icon Action • Comedy • Drama
  • Release Date Icon April, 21 2023
  • Movie Duration Icon 2 Hours 24 Minutes
  • Movie Language icon Hindi

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Synopsis

The story of Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan, which is set in Delhi and Hyderabad, centres on Bhaijaan (Salman Khan), who, at a young age, rescues three other children (Raghav Juyal, Siddharth Nigam, and Jassie Gill) from an orphanage that has been devastated by disaster and resolves to take care of them. As adults, they guard their neighbourhood against cunning developers and swear never to wed because, in Bhaijaan's words, "Humein koi nai chahiye jo bhaiyon ka bandhan tode." sexist at all? They do, however, finally fall in love, which is not without its difficulties. What follows is a mixture of drama, feelings, tears, maar-dhaad, and, of course, "Yentamma." 

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Movie Name :

Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan

Released Date :

21 April 2023

Industry :

Bollywood

Director :

Farhad Samji

Production House :

Salman Khan Films

Producer :

Salman Khan

Music Label :

Zee Music Company

Runtime :

2 Hours 24 Minutes

Genre :

Action, Comedy, Drama

Pinkvilla’s Review

The initial half of the movie needs serious work, particularly the scene that emphasises Bhaijaan and his siblings' reasons for delaying marriage. The concept is offensive in addition to being outdated. At a later point in the movie, they make an attempt to justify the technique by using the character's point of view to explain what they mean.

The second half, a few of the action scenes, and "Yentamma" were all highlights. Let's examine each of them individually. The second half of Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan is where the plot starts to pick up pace and find its focus, whereas the first half frequently leaves you perplexed and puts your patience to the test. With the sad parts starring Daggubati Venkatesh and Salman, Pooja's lighthearted yet mushy encounters with her leading man, their developing chemistry, and the action scenes at the climax, the later section has the most high points.



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