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A quick-tempered, flamboyantly-dressed, retired hit-man returns to India for one last job. Just don't call him "Buddah"A quick-tempered, flamboyantly-dressed, retired hit-man returns to India for one last job. Just don't call him "Buddah"A quick-tempered, flamboyantly-dressed, retired hit-man returns to India for one last job. Just don't call him "Buddah"
- Awards
- 5 nominations total
Makrand Deshpande
- Mac
- (as Makrandh Deshpandey)
Rajeev Verma
- Mirchi Baba
- (as Rajiv Verma)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe movie was a tribute by Amitabh Bachchan to the angry young man image from his earlier film career.
- Quotes
ACP Karan Malhotra: [to the goon] Don't you have any manners? Thrashing an old man?
Vijju 'Bbuddah': Hey! Who are you calling an old man? Your father is probably an old man!
ACP Karan Malhotra: Hey! How dare you say that!
- ConnectionsFeatured in C.I.D.: Paagal Aashiq (2011)
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Clint Eastwood, Sean Connery - next to that its only Amitabh Bachchan who can still carry the weight of the entire movie on the shoulder even at the age of near 70.
What works...
Big B in a angry old-man mode. Plus the clever tongue-in-cheek lines in the 70's/80's format.
What doesn't work....
There are too many tracks running in concurrence. Romantic track of Sonu Sood + Sonal Chauhan, marital discord Amitabh + Hema, relief moments by Amitabh + Raveena. Sadly the flow of the movie is hampered with each track butting in. Additionally the editing is far too crisp, not letting the moment stamp an impact.
I fail to gather why was Sonu Sood was left out in the promo's post Dabbangg success? PR guys, shame! Charmi was very loud and carried forced plastic expressions. Makrand was full-on. Prakash Raj is his usual self. Without a doubt, he has what is takes to strike gold in Bollywood.
Songs linger on for quite a while.
The penultimate moments at its glorious best for Big B fans. Puri Jagganath has clearly sent out a message to the recent directors who failed to translate the persona of Big B on screen. The lines said by Big B at the end of the movie seemed to be a message to all the Big B fans.
What works...
Big B in a angry old-man mode. Plus the clever tongue-in-cheek lines in the 70's/80's format.
What doesn't work....
There are too many tracks running in concurrence. Romantic track of Sonu Sood + Sonal Chauhan, marital discord Amitabh + Hema, relief moments by Amitabh + Raveena. Sadly the flow of the movie is hampered with each track butting in. Additionally the editing is far too crisp, not letting the moment stamp an impact.
I fail to gather why was Sonu Sood was left out in the promo's post Dabbangg success? PR guys, shame! Charmi was very loud and carried forced plastic expressions. Makrand was full-on. Prakash Raj is his usual self. Without a doubt, he has what is takes to strike gold in Bollywood.
Songs linger on for quite a while.
The penultimate moments at its glorious best for Big B fans. Puri Jagganath has clearly sent out a message to the recent directors who failed to translate the persona of Big B on screen. The lines said by Big B at the end of the movie seemed to be a message to all the Big B fans.
- AvinashPatalay
- Aug 7, 2011
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- Also known as
- Your Father Is Probably an Old Man
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- Budget
- ₹100,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $163,533
- Runtime1 hour 54 minutes
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