Genre:Romance/Action
Cast:Salman Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Raj Babbar, Hazel Keech, Aditya Pancholi and Mahesh Manjrekar
Director:Siddique
Producer:Atul Agnihotri and Alvira Agnihotri
Writer:Siddique
Music:Sandeep Shirodkar, Himesh Reshammiya, Pritam Chakraborty
The Hindi-language film Bodyguard has nothing to do with the Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner romantic tale from 1992, however it concerns an alluring lady and a man procured to ensure her, and is a transcending spring of opinion. In any case, it?s somewhat closer to Jason Statham?s Transporter motion pictures, with a lot of over-the-top battle movement. Then again, actually the male lead isn?t tearing over the wide open in a dark Audi. What’s more, there?s baffled passion. Also, music-video-style creation numbers.

The barrel-chested Lovely Singh (Salman Khan) is a ramrod-straight defender enlisted by a magnate (Raj Babbar) to take care of his intelligent little girl, Divya (a one-dimensional Kareena Kapoor), at school. Annoyed by his humorless, unflagging commitment to obligation, she settle, with her closest companion, Maya (the bewildering Hazel Keech), to divert him by acting like a mystery admirer (with an untraceable number) on his cellphone.
Be that as it may, soon her misdirection lands Lovely and Divya in boiling water with her father?s black market foes, for reasons not clarified, and endangers their inescapable sentiment. This awards Lovely the opportunity to pulverize a swarm of frowning snorts in a free for all of whiplash altering and over-amped audio effects before coming back to the full romance.

Mr. Khan, seasoned Bollywood beefcake, is a very much ripped hunk who doesn?t pay attention to himself also in battle scenes. (Like Mr. Statham in Transporter mode he figures out how to doff his shirt in mid-fight, which provoked yells of pleasure at the screening I joined in.) If just the film?s archly smooth executive, Siddique, had received a similar winking mentality toward the sentimental bend. A bend close to the end sends this devised film into a silly stratosphere from which it doesn?t recoup. Yet, in any event, in Ms. Keech?s supporting nearness, downplayed at this point unmistakable, we sense an entertainer of developing, and momentous, star power.