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Bodyguard: Movie Review
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Gaurav Malani, TNN:
While it's no guarded secret
that Salman Khan's Bodyguard is
remake of a South film, what many might not know is that it also liberally
borrows its love story from Aamir Khan's
Ghajini and climax from Shah Rukh Khan's
Kuch Kuch Hota Hain .
So you have Lovely Singh (Salman Khan) as the newly-appointed
hot-n-happening bodyguard of Divya (Kareena Kapoor) who follows her
everywhere from classroom till bedroom. To divert him from duty, Divya
starts flirting with Lovely on phone posing as an anonymous caller. Until
she expectedly falls in love with him!
This love story clearly brings back memories of the
Ghajini romance track with merely a
gender-reversal. Like Aamir Khan who never discloses his true identity to
Asin in Ghajini , even Kareena
Kapoor refrains from revealing to Salman that she's her secret caller.
Where does Kuch Kuch Hota Hai come
into picture, you ask? Well, while there isn't any love-triangle as such,
there's an ailing mother on deathbed who writes personalized notes to her
son, unveiling the entire narrative in flashback mode. And like the daughter
in K2H2 , the son of
Bodyguard finds a substitute for
mother through his biological mom's diary.
Read the full review from Times of India
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