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

Team OTTplay

A loud disappointment

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

Mission begins

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

Lost in time

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

Action overload

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

Familiar foe

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

Forgotten faces

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

Missed humour

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

Acting or action?

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

Misguided spectacle

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

Noisy letdown

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