

While he manages to keep you hooked despite his complex source material and misplaced songs, Bharat has too many things happening at once and too many time leaps. He mounts the meandering story in an unhurried manner on a huge canvas. He infuses emotions with ample fun Salman elements that will get his diehard fans to whistle.

Salman’s extreme closeness to his real family (parents and siblings), makes him ideal to play Bharat as he embodies his character’s traits, thus making it more convincing.Īli on the contrary, plays a balancing act. In times of the ‘hookup culture’ being glorified in movies and web shows, his films with old school values often aim to get the families together and that stands out. Interestingly, there’s a hidden Sooraj Barjatya in Salman Khan, somewhere. Sonali Kulkarni and Jackie Shroff are terrific as always. Grover does compete justice to his well-written role and deserves more such significant parts. Our best friends are our soulmates, constant companions and it reflects here beautifully. What also stands out in Ali’s writing is how he places Sunil Grover’s character as Vilayati, Bharat’s best friend and confidante. The grey streaks are inconsistent as her character ages and the unruly curls feel unnecessary.

She is equal, even superior to her man and Ali Abbas Zafar makes no bones about it. Her chemistry with Salman feels natural and she does a good job at portraying a woman who is self assured without being cocky. “I do and say what I think is right,” she adds and doesn’t mind teasing Salman, “Tum thodey self-obsessed nahi ho?” She was impressive even in Zero and Bharat is Katrina’s best acting part till date. She proposes marriage without fearing rejection.
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Tumse shaadi karna chahti hoon,” she says without batting an eye. He even falls in love with the feisty Kumud (Katrina Kaif), who is brave and honest enough to make the first move on him. You see Bharat jumping risky odd jobs to make ends meet. From 1947 to 2010, the narrative traverses a period of over six decades. He takes it upon himself as the eldest son of the house to look after his mother and siblings, hoping their family would reunite some day. Separated from his father and sister during the Indo-Pak partition in 1947 as a child, Bharat decides to dedicate his entire life to keeping the promise he’d made to his missing father.
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The film follows the journey of Bharat (Salman Khan) over the course of several decades as he navigates the ups and downs of life.īharat Review: An official adaptation of South Korean drama Ode to my Father (2014), Bharat focuses on the personal and professional choices of its righteous hero, set against the social backdrop of its time. He in fact makes it his life goal to put his family before him. Writers: Ali Abbas Zafar, Su-jin Park, Varun V.Bharat Story: A little boy who is forced to be responsible early on, grows up with no regret of a non- existent childhood. Stars: Jackie Shroff, Salman Khan, Varun Dhawan, Disha Patani, Katrina Kaif, Nora Fatehi, Tabu His resilience, loyalty and a never dying spirit mirrors the fundamental qualities of our nation Bharat.Interestingly, the movie is an official adaptation of Korean film ‘An Ode to My Father (2014) which depicted modern Korean history from the 1950s to the present day through the life of an ordinary man. An 8 year old boy, Bharat, makes a promise to his father that he will keep his family together no matter what a promise that he keeps over the next 60 years of his life, despite each decade throwing a new set of challenges at him some humorous, some thrilling, some romantic while some life-threatening. At the cusp of India’s birth as an Independent nation, a family makes an arduous journey to freedom.
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Watch Bharat (2019) Full Movie Watch Free Onlineīharat’ is a journey of a man and a nation together.
