Back in 1947 at the time of India Pakistan partition, the bloodbath left a major impact on Bharat’s life. Bharat, who is living with his family narrates his emotional childhood tale to them including his grandchildren. The film straight away takes us to 2010 with glimpses of Salman Khan (Bharat), who is in his 70s. Overall, the movie has its heart at the right place and is indeed, 'Journey of a man and a nation together'. Bharat is a good amalgamation of emotions and humour with tadka of Salman Khan-moments. While Salman is at the center-stage of this drama, Sunil Grover raises the bar for himself and Katrina Kaif yet again impresses us with her grace. Salman Khan's character Bharat’s different phases of life have been portrayed beautifully. Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, Bharat talks about ‘change, hope and positivity’ required in this journey called life. Bharat revolves around several aspects of life and those small little things which make it beautiful. This character stays with them long after the movie ends. A character who is endearing and honest, a character who is relatable and touches the heart of his fans. Bharat Movie review: Salman Khan's unexhausting swag and Ali Abbas Zafar's direction make for a perfect Eid gift for fans Photo:INSTAGRAMīharat Movie Review: This year Salman Khan has given the perfect Eid gift for his fans in the form of Bharat.
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