Salman Khans' new film Bajrangi Bhaijaan lit up the screens on Friday 17 July 2015, Movie showcases what Salman can do, other than the routine body vibes, and dialogs. This movie is totally different to Salman and Harshaali Malhotra, a child actress, who worked the role to perfection she has been offered. She takes you away with her breath-taking display of emotions and looks more vivid to Salman Khan in the film.
Pawan Kumar Chaturvedi(Salman) is a devotee of Hanuman, and so is the tag name Bajrangi, he finds a mute young girl Shahida(Harshaali Malhotra), of around 6 years of age, who lost her way home to Pakistan and takes on the task for himself to unite the girl with her parents.
Rasika(Kareena Kapoor) plays a role of a teacher, and Salman Khan stays at her home in search of a job, after his Hilarious attempts to complete his graduation, with Rasika's father being a friend of Pawan's father.
Harshaali's muted guidance and gestures to lead Pawan have a profound impact on the movie. Harshaali doesn't have a dialog to deliver in the whole story, but her silence gestures fill your eyes with emotion, and as well bring out smiles while she takes every frame of her to great detail. Salman Khan recently stated her as the movie's trump card.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui who fights for a place as a journalist in Media channels makes you laugh afloat, with his dialogues and actions and keeps the plot intact for humor.
The screenplay is expressively good to watch, Kabir Khan has casted a light in the dark, with little Harshaali, and the film would be running in shadows if not for her.
Overall, the movie seems well equipped with a few jokes, emotional scenes, pleasant songs, and also the Selfie song, which welcomes Salman to the screen. The movie has been directed with brushing up every key point and with a broad sense for good relations between religions and countries.
Do watch the movie and have a look at what Salman can do other than his routine.
Pawan Kumar Chaturvedi(Salman) is a devotee of Hanuman, and so is the tag name Bajrangi, he finds a mute young girl Shahida(Harshaali Malhotra), of around 6 years of age, who lost her way home to Pakistan and takes on the task for himself to unite the girl with her parents.
Rasika(Kareena Kapoor) plays a role of a teacher, and Salman Khan stays at her home in search of a job, after his Hilarious attempts to complete his graduation, with Rasika's father being a friend of Pawan's father.
Harshaali's muted guidance and gestures to lead Pawan have a profound impact on the movie. Harshaali doesn't have a dialog to deliver in the whole story, but her silence gestures fill your eyes with emotion, and as well bring out smiles while she takes every frame of her to great detail. Salman Khan recently stated her as the movie's trump card.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui who fights for a place as a journalist in Media channels makes you laugh afloat, with his dialogues and actions and keeps the plot intact for humor.
The screenplay is expressively good to watch, Kabir Khan has casted a light in the dark, with little Harshaali, and the film would be running in shadows if not for her.
Overall, the movie seems well equipped with a few jokes, emotional scenes, pleasant songs, and also the Selfie song, which welcomes Salman to the screen. The movie has been directed with brushing up every key point and with a broad sense for good relations between religions and countries.
Do watch the movie and have a look at what Salman can do other than his routine.




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