Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan Review: Salman Khan Film Is A Nostalgic Entertainer With A Secular Twist

Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan apart from other Salman Khan films is its secular twist. Salman's character is referred to as 'bhai jaan' by everyone, but he is also seen praying to Jesus and proclaiming the unity of all religions.

Rashmi Wills | Published On: Apr, 21, 2023 | 03:15 PM

Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan Review: Salman Khan Film Is A Nostalgic Entertainer With A Secular Twist

Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan, the latest offering from Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, is a film that caters to his fans’ expectations – slow-motion entry scenes, gravity-defying action sequences, catchy music, and old-school romance. However, it also has a strong element of nostalgia, reminiscent of the films made in the 1990s. The film revolves around four orphans who have formed a bond of brotherhood that transcends blood relations.

Salman Khan, as the elder brother figure, has sacrificed his love life to take care of his younger brothers. But when they fall in love, he realizes the importance of companionship and finds love himself. The film also features the late Satish Kaushik, who adds warmth and humour to the proceedings. The highlight of the film is the reunion of Salman and Bhumika Chawla after twenty years, reminding us of their chemistry in Tere Naam.

However, what sets Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan apart from other Salman Khan films is its secular twist. Salman’s character is referred to as ‘bhai jaan’ by everyone, but he is also seen praying to Jesus and proclaiming the unity of all religions. The film reinforces the idea of brotherhood and loves over hate and sectarianism.

The plot is paper-thin, but the film makes up for it with its entertainment value. The music is a mix of old and new, and the dance sequences are elaborate and colourful. Salman’s entry scene, where he flies down to the ground amid truckloads of hooting and whistling, is sure to bring cheers from his fans.

Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan is a film that Salman Khan fans will love. It has all the elements that have made his films successful but with a nostalgic and secular twist. The film reinforces the idea of brotherhood and love, making it a relevant message for our times.