Movie Review Bade Miyan and Chote Miyaan,
Akshay Kumar , Tiger Shroff, Manushi Chillar , Alaya F, Sonakshi Sinha, Pritviraj Sukaraman and Ronit Bose Roy
Produced by Vashu & Jackie Bhagnani & Deepshika Deshmukh Pooja Entertainment
2 Stars
This Eid, audiences will witness Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff take center stage in “Bade Miyan and Chote Miyaan,” directed by action maestro Ali Abbas Zafar. Despite the star power and promise, the film struggles to deliver a cohesive narrative, relying heavily on explosive action sequences to compensate for its lack of depth.
While the premise of two elite soldiers embarking on a dangerous mission against a deranged scientist sounds intriguing, the execution falls short, leaving viewers craving more substance. Tiger Shroff’s attempts at comedy feel forced and fail to land, detracting from the overall viewing experience.
However, amidst the shortcomings, there are glimmers of brilliance. Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff’s gravity-defying stunts are undeniably impressive, showcasing their dedication to the craft. Prithviraj Sukumaran’s portrayal of the menacing antagonist adds gravitas to the film, reminiscent of Bollywood’s iconic villains.
The film’s production values are commendable, with stunning visuals captured across various international locations. Craig Macrae’s choreography of the action sequences is top-notch, offering heart-stopping moments that keep audiences on the edge of their seats
Despite its flaws, “Bade Miyan and Chote Miyaan” caters well to single-screen audiences seeking adrenaline-fueled entertainment. However, for multiplex viewers expecting more substance, the film may fall short of expectations, relying heavily on star power rather than storytelling prowess.
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