As I already had mentioned that I'll be preferring "That Girl in Yellow Boots" over "Bodyguard" but really its not easy to go for your choice if its against of your friend's. Eventually I had to go for "Bodyguard" in spite of having no interest in the movie.
Bodyguard in its first half seems no better than Salman's last few hits. The typical Salman Khan masala movie with blend of action, emotion, comedy, songs and romance. But the movie leaves its impression in the last 20 minutes. Bodyguard is a typical bollywood movie that promises to present all aspects in a movie such as larger than life action, comedy, item songs and the hero romancing with the beautiful heroin. Bodyguard may disappoint many people but Salman Khan fans will love it especially its interesting turns and twists in the second part.
This is a story of Lovely Singh (Salman Khan) who owes a debt to wealthy feudal lord Sartaj Singh (Raj Babbar) that he can not repay. Sartaj Singh's only daughter Divya (Kareena Kapoor) life is in danger as his father has many enemies but he was sure that his daughter is as safe as swiss bank with Lovely Singh.
The honest, handsome and loyal bodyguard becomes too annoying for Divya in the college so she makes a prank of him by impersonating herself as "Chhaya" on the phone. The story moves forward with some sweet and some comical sequences but the twist appears in the movie when Divya falls in love with her bodyguard Lovely Singh but she also knew that her father will not accept this relationship and even Lovely Singh might not accept it too.
The movie contains the well-expected fight sequences which hardly seems relevant according to the story line of the movie. The director of the movie seems to be in dilemma of what he wanted to present the Salman Khan as- an action hero or the romantic hero. In spite of all the flaws that the movies is full of, the second part of the movie makes you feel little attached with the characters and the twists in the story are appreciable.
Music is average. Teri Meri Prem Kahani is the only song that leaves some impact.
The movie is not a must watch but you can give it a try if eithr you are a Salman Khan fan or you enjoy typical bollywood desi masala flicks.
But I'm still looking forward to "That Girls in Yellow Boots" as it has got great reviews from all critics
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