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“Bade Miyan Chote Miyan”: A Maverick Action Flick Rich With Memorable Punchlines


The capital’s flamboyance will soon resonate with the resonant punchlines and explosive action as Pooja Entertainment’s “Bade Miyan Chote Miyan” gears up for a thunderous release. Audience expectations are sky-high, anticipating a film that amalgamates breathtaking action, stunning locations, and a melodious soundtrack that’s bound to get feet tapping.

The buzz around the movie is palpable, not just for the promised visual spectacles but also for its collection of hard-hitting dialogues. These dialogue deliveries are not mere words; they are the auditory spectacle that complements the onscreen dynamism—to be etched in minds long after the theater lights snap back on.

Let’s catapult ourselves into some of the dialogues that are already becoming the talk of the town even before the film hits the screens:

1. “Pralayam, Sarvanaasham Vidhikunna Maha Pralayam” echoes through the villainous cadence of Prithviraj Sukumaran, who dons the mantle of the film’s powerful anti-hero. The words he weaves evoke a destructive force, signaling an apocalypse, and his delivery promises a magnetic screen presence that’s bound to be a spectacle.

2. Tiger Shroff, with his chiseled look and resolute voice, states, “Dil se Soldier, Dimaag Se Shaitaan Hai Hum.” This line strums the chords of patriotism while underlining an intellect as sharp and unpredictable as a devil—a dichotomy captivating enough for viewers to rally behind his character.

3. Akshay Kumar delivers “Bachke Rehna Humse, Hindustan Hai Hum” with a fervor that could ignite the embers of patriotism in the staunchest of hearts. His delivery stirs a sense of pride, creating a bond that resonates with the very soul of the Indian audience.

4. The antagonist, cloaked in mystery and portrayed by Prithviraj Sukumaran, throws down the gauntlet with, “Hindustan khatam ho jayega, who will stop me?” The implication dangles like a sword above the nation’s head, sparking curiosity about the potency of his ominous threat.

5. A shiver-inducing proclamation comes as Sukumaran’s character declares, “Pralay Aane Wala Hai, Ek Aisa Pralay Jo Bhoot, Vartman aur Bhavishya ko badal deyega, Ek aisa Pralay jo acchayi aur burayi ke jung ko hamesha ke liye khatam kar deyega.” The words, drenched in menace and mayhem, tease the audience with the foreboding of an unrivaled showdown between good and evil.

The anticipation is building as “Bade Miyan Chote Miyan” is set to light up the silver screen soon. But the release of this action-packed entertainer is more than just the unveiling of a movie—it’s an event.

Pooja Entertainment, in association with AAZ films, takes pride in presenting this magnus opus, a brainchild of Ali Abbas Zafar who carries the dual baton of writer and director. The production ensemble, including industry stalwarts Vashu Bhagnani, Deepshikha Deshmukh, Jackky Bhagnani, Himanshu Kishan Mehra, and Zafar himself, have left no stone unturned to ensure that the film exceeds its monumental expectations.

Slated for a multi-lingual release spanning Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada, the film boasts a constellation of stars—Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Sonakshi Sinha, Alaya F, and Manushi Chillar—who are set to deliver performances that resonate with the diverse fabric of Indian cinema.

As industry insiders and movie aficionados alike recount the punchlines with gleeful anticipation, “Bade Miyan Chote Miyan” stands at the cusp of delivering a cinematic journey that’s projected to redefine action entertainers. It’s not just a movie launch; it’s the onset of an experience that’s poised to leave the audience raving and the box-office ringing.