Rating: ⭐⭐⭐✩✩(3/5)
Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan takes audiences on an entertaining roller coaster ride with its blend of action, romance, and family drama. Led by the ever-charismatic Salman Khan, the film delivers an enjoyable cinematic experience that is sure to please his fans.
The story revolves around Bhaijaan (Salman Khan) and his three brothers, Moh (Jassie Gill), Ishq (Raghav Juyal), and Love (Siddharth Nigam). Set in a bustling neighborhood in Delhi, the quartet commands respect and admiration from the locals. However, their peaceful existence is threatened by the nefarious plans of Mahavir (Vijender Singh), a corrupt businessman who aims to exploit their neighborhood for personal gain. With their unity and strength, the brothers stand as a formidable obstacle in Mahavir's path.
While the brothers have vowed to remain single to protect their bond, they secretly find love in the arms of Muskaan (Palak Tiwari), Sukoon (Shehnaaz Gill), and Chahat (Vinali Bhatnagar). Fearing that Bhaijaan would be heartbroken if he discovered their relationships, the brothers and their partners embark on a mission to find a suitable match for Bhaijaan. Their search leads them to Bhagylaxmi, also known as Bhagya (Pooja Hegde), a spirited young woman who captures Bhaijaan's heart. As they navigate the complexities of love, family, and a journey to Hyderabad, the film takes unexpected twists and turns, testing the strength of their relationships and challenging their belief in the power of unity.
The screenplay, penned by Sparsh Khetarpal and Tasha Bhambra, offers a mix of engaging moments and missed opportunities. While some scenes are exceptionally well-crafted and capture the essence of the characters, the second half lacks the same depth and fails to maintain a consistent narrative momentum. The dialogues, written by Farhad Samji, have their moments of humor and emotion but could have been more impactful and memorable.
Director Farhad Samji showcases his ability to handle larger-than-life narratives and successfully brings out the best in Salman Khan. The film is a visual treat, with grand sets and captivating cinematography by V Manikandan. The action sequences, choreographed by Anal Arasu, pack a punch and add to the film's entertainment quotient.
Salman Khan shines in his portrayal of Bhaijaan, exuding energy and charm throughout the film. His star power elevates even the weakest moments, keeping the audience engaged. Pooja Hegde delivers a commendable performance as Bhagya, complementing Salman Khan's on-screen presence. Jassie Gill, Raghav Juyal, and Siddharth Nigam bring their unique personalities to their respective roles, adding depth to the brotherly bond. Shehnaaz Gill leaves a lasting impression with her nuanced portrayal, while Palak Tiwari and Vinali Bhatnagar showcase their potential despite limited screen time. The supporting cast, including Jagapathi Babu, Vijender Singh, Bhumika Chawla, and the late Satish Kaushik, contribute their talents to the overall ensemble.The music, composed by a talented team of musicians, offers a mix of foot-tapping numbers and soulful melodies. While some tracks stand out, others fail to leave a lasting impact. Ravi Basrur's background score adds intensity to the action sequences and enhances the film's emotional moments.
Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan may not reach the heights of Salman Khan's previous Eid releases, but it manages to entertain with its masala formula. The film provides a perfect platform for Salman Khan's die-hard fans to celebrate his larger-than-life persona. It strikes a balance between action, romance, and family drama, catering to a wide range of audiences. Despite its flaws and missed opportunities, Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan serves as an enjoyable Eid treat for those seeking an entertaining cinematic experience.
Overall, Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan delivers on its promise of providing a masala entertainer with Salman Khan at the forefront. With its mix of action-packed moments, romantic interludes, and family dynamics, the film is likely to find favor with Salman Khan's fan base and those looking for a fun-filled cinematic escape.
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐✩✩(3/5)