Yet, it is imperative to establish that the critic is only a viewer with a voice that can resonate outside of the cinema hall. As for the cinema hall — well, I saw the film with a crowd that unanimously laughed at the film’s climactic moment, in which a sleepy five-year-old approaches a woman he has met moments before and asks her “Kya aap meri mummy bano gi?”
Yes, this is that sort of a film: it starts off with an action sequence, and turns into a comedy before it finally becomes a love story. The plot, if it can be called that, revolves around Divya (played by a ravishing Kareena Kapoor) who pretends to play a phone call lover to Lovely Singh (played by Salman Khan), who happens to be her bodyguard. And yes, this is why the film is called that, subtlety be damned!
While Bodyguard is not completely unwatchable, it is still devastating to see a megastar — with enough power to convince half the world’s cine-going population to spend Rs350 to watch him do his workout — resort to making a film in which the size of a fat guy and the height of a dwarf are the source of all jokes. And the insensitivity wouldn’t matter one bit if the jokes actually worked. They don’t. Which is why, surprisingly, the so-called entertainer of the masses ends up being such a big bore for the most part.
You don’t expect Bodyguard to be an Oscar contender or to innovate storytelling methods, yet the least a film like this could do would be to ensure that its emotionally charged, melodramatic climax — lifted off from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai — doesn’t end up becoming its funniest moment.
The point is that the film is not doing great business because of its aforementioned shortcomings but despite them. And that is thanks to two genuinely appealing stars. Salman Khan, to be fair, tries to pull off a softer, mellower image. And while not entirely unsuccessful, he still hasn’t realised the extent of his responsibility towards cinema-goers; when he does, he’ll be able to focus and utilise his star power for making great movies instead of just great money.
Kareena Kapoor, clearly the finest out of the current Bollywood lot, looks absolutely stunning throughout and manages to miraculously salvage a handful of moments with her effervescence. The rest of the cast is nothing to write home about, except that ridiculous fat guy who ends up being the most irritating, unfunny character I have ever seen on screen.
So that’s it from my side. You’ll probably watch this film anyways, because you’re still curious to know what the whole hoopla is about, Khan and the producers will probably come up with a sillier sequel two years later and make bagfuls of money. But when you’re plodding through the so-bad-it’s-good climax of the film, remember — I warned ya.
Published in The Express Tribune, Sunday Magazine, September 25th, 2011.
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Ya frnds u r rit if v wud hv wait 4 ur review dn it wud b so lat to watch bodyguard n wat d hel u r takng abt dat movie is nt gud it ws fantastic salman n karena wer xclnt at der places n ha i agre wid u dat d fat guy ws so iritatng bt overal movie ws fantastic emotion action wer al gud i hv watcd bodyguard 4 9 times n i enjoyd much mor dn b4
Isnt your review quite late??? I mean people who wanted to watch it might have watched it like a hundred times without waiting for your verdict on the movie!!
I saw this because "Mere Brother Ki Dulhan" was sold out. I remember in hte interval I went outside and heard people laughging and enjoying themselves in the screen where MBKD was playing ..... thinking that why oh why was i being subjected to bodyguard!
And when i eventually saw MBKD i was so sad that i had missed it earlier!
A terrible film Bodygueard ..... nothing worked in it .... the sooner i forget it the better specially the stupid fat guy! South Indian dubbed films are much more entertaining!
After watching the said movie thrice you are warning us not to watch it. Thought may not be a movie with a great story still it is watchable at least twice to entertain onself. It never makes any difference if two out of ten thousand people don't like a thing. :)
I would have agreed with author if I wouldn't have seen the movie... I had a great time when I went to watch this movie..... and I enjoyed every joke and scene of the movie..... Poor Write up baby
No , i m not gonna watch this film . Thanku for saving my time and money.
The movie review is very late and I enjoyed the film quite a lot. Salman and Kareena are excellent in the movie and Hazel in her smal role is good too. They are three main characters in the movie, so nothing much else to talk about anyways :) I'm not sure you can call the ending lifted from K2H2. The only similarity is that the kids are aware of their father's former love and the mother's diary/letters.
Nice way to get famous
I agree that this article wont make any difference to salman khan we love salman khan and he is our king yeah he is king of hearts and we all knew it that salman khan is world best
I totally agree this article wont make any difference to salman khan's mega stardom and his fans we really really love salman khan and yeah be for this movies he has alot blockbuster movies like maine pyar kiya , hum aup ke hai kaun, .......................................................