‘Bade Miyan toh bade miyan, Chote Miyan subhan allah‘. The day has arrived when the new age Bade Miyan and Chote Miyan take over the screens. We mean, Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff. Amitabh Bachchan, Govinda set a legacy with ‘Bade Miyan Chote Miyan‘ and years later, Akshay and Tiger have taken it forward with chills, thrills and entertainment multiplied ten folds despite having no corelation at all! The movie directed by Ali Abbas Zafar is out in theatres. Is it worth watching? Let’s find out. BollywoodLife is now on WhatsApp. Click here to join for the latest Entertainment News. Bade Miyan Chote Miyan movie review Release Date: April 11, 2024 Where to watch BMCM: Theatres Cast: Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Sonakshi Sinha, Manushi Chillar, Alaya F, Ronit Roy and more Director: Ali Abbas Zafar
What is it about?
Akshay Kumar is Captain Freddy and Tiger Shroff is Captain Rocky – the two brave soldiers of the Indian Army who can never be defeated. However, they do have problem following orders. Prithviraj Sukumaran is Kabir, the villain, who wishes to destroy India. There is a backstory as to why he has turned India’s enemy number one. Manushi Chhillar is also a part of Indian Army who helps Freddy and Rocky to fight the villain. Alaya F is the artificial intelligence genius and part of the team. Surprise, surprise – there is Sonakshi Sinha too in the film. Kabir has all the technological advanced mechanism to destroy India. He also joins forces with China and Pakistan to bring ‘Pralay’. But is he successful? We won’t give spoilers.
Watch Bade Miyan Chote Miyan trailer below:
What’s hot?
Action thrillers packed with a bit of comedy are back in the game. Bade Miyan Chote Miyan is all of it plus the heavy dose of technology. The genre blends into sci-fi as there’s a lot of artificial intelligence that can actually be available in the future. The movie begins with an intense chase sequence when an Indian convoy carrying an important weapon is ambushed by Kabir’s team. They manage to steal the weapon and the Indian Army has three days to save the nation. The very first scene of the film begins with thrill and there is no dull moment since then. With Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff being the leads, it is given that there will be death defying, jaw-dropping stunts that will keep you at the edge of your seats. The movie keeps up with the promise. The action scenes are choreographed by Hollywood action director, Craig Macrae and it is spectacular. But it is Prithviraj Sukumaran who steals the show. Even though he is under the mask for the majority portion of the first half, his voice is enough to captivate the attention. His screen presence is simply extraordinary. When it comes to comedy, it is Tiger Shroff who throws the maximum punches with ease. Some of the scenes will make your funny bones tickle. Manushi Chillar and Alaya F have significant roles to play in the film. As Captain Misha, Manushi even pulls off some of action sequences. Alaya F with her free spirited avatar does well. The background score is quite thrilling and sets the mood! The movie jumps from different timelines giving backstory of the lead characters, however, the storyline is smooth enough to not confuse the audiences.
What’s not?
Akshay Kumar’s USP is his comic timing but we missed that in Bade Miyan Chote Miyan. We wish he had more of comedy to do whilst showcasing his heroism like he has done in the past. While Bade Miyan Chote Miyan has it all, the songs lack the entertainment factor. Some of the dialogues too appear to go overboard. The story at times does get predictable and the action sequences appear stretched. There are some bonds and relationships in the film that remain unexplored, however, Bade Miyan Chote Miyan is a franchise and there is a possibility that the part 2 will be more of it. Kabir will be back to unleash his terror!
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Verdict
Watch Bade Miyan Chote Miyan if you are a die-hard fan of action thrillers. The movie hits the theatres on Eid and it certainly brings a treat for all.