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Bade Miyan Chote Miyan review: An overwhelming blend of action and noise

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A loud disappointment

Dive into the chaos of Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, where action drowns out story and logic.

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Mission begins

Colonel Azad (Ronit Roy) reunites court-martialed officers Freddy (Akshay Kumar) and Rocky (Tiger Shroff) to combat a national threat.

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Lost in time

The film's disregard for timelines muddles the setting, confusing "Netflix and Chill" with a past era.

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Action overload

Endless action scenes create a sensory overload, leaving the audience craving a quiet moment.

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Familiar foe

Kabir's (Prithviraj Sukumaran) transformation echoes clichéd villains, lacking originality and depth.

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Forgotten faces

The film's relentless focus on the male leads overshadows the women, Sonakshi Sinha, Manushi Chhillar, and Alaya F, despite their roles.

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Missed humour

Sparse laughs buried under poor jokes fail to lighten the mood, highlighting the script's shortcomings.

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Acting or action?

Excessive action overshadows the cast's performances, leaving little room for emotional depth.

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Misguided spectacle

Ali Abbas Zafar's direction misses the mark, turning what could have been a thrilling ride into a jumbled mess.

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Noisy letdown

Bade Miyan Chote Miyan fails to blend action with coherence, making it a forgettable cinematic experience.