Bodyguard Movie Review

The story of the movie surrounds primarily the two characters of Lovely Singh (Salman Khan) and Divya (Kareena Kapoor). The two meet when Singh is appointed as Divya’s bodyguard following news that her life is in danger. With prior gratitude and respect for Divya’s father, Sartaj Rana (Raj Babbar), Singh puts Divya’s safety at the forefront and follows her everywhere she goes in protection. Divya isn’t approving of this and, oblivious to the threat to her life, attempts to distract him. She becomes “Chhaya” and makes him fall in love with her. It is only then that she gets to know the real reasoning behind Singh’s actions, without revealing her identity. Divya becomes somewhat trapped upon knowing the truth and then follows the twisted tale of whether she should expose the extent of her pretence.

The action sequences with the film are, once again, of a similar nature and feel as those in Dabangg and Ready. It seems film-makers and the like want to re-deliver the same “perfect” formula yet again in the avatar of Salman Khan. It remains to be seen whether the audiences take a liking to an act which, quite frankly, is a little bit tedious. Although a very Bollywood kind of masala comes from such action scenes, it’s no wonder that sooner or later, the fans will want to see something a little varied. It remains to be seen whether an outcry for the varied comes with Bodyguard.
The music of the movie, undoubtedly, has become a hit almost instantly. Himesh Reshammiya has produced some hummable and immediately likeable tunes such as ‘Teri Meri’ and ‘Desi Beat’. Pritam’s ‘I Love You’, sung by the mega-talented Ash King, is also being liked by the audiences. The visual treatment of the songs is something to look out for with both ‘Teri Meri’ and ‘Desi Beat’ being portrayed very much like a stand-alone music video. This is a very different take on the way songs are picturised in Bollywood and might be something one sees more and more as time goes on.

Overall, Bodyguard is a film which, although fitting to the season and celebration of Eid, may find it hard to create and leave a mark with the audiences. It’s a movie which will be known for its light-hearted scenes more than those with the dishoom-dishoom, if remembered at all. However, in a career like Khan’s and Kapoor’s, it’s hard to say that it will be even the bat of an eye lid. Bodyguard is a watch for a day in which you’re looking to de-stress with an unemotional and cheery story but if you’re looking for real masala with not-previously-seen characters and scenes to match, this is one you’d be better off leaving at the bottom of the pile.
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