action flick 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan' starring Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff hit theatres on Eid, garnering a flurry of reactions from moviegoers and social media users. The film, directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, also features Manushi Chhillar and Alaya F in pivotal roles, with Prithviraj Sukumaran as the antagonist.
Initial reviews on social media painted a mixed picture. Venky Reviews gave it a 2.5-star rating, describing it as a typical action film with predictable screenplay and lack of emotional depth. He remarked, "#BadeMiyanChoteMiyan is a run-of-the-mill action film...doesn’t offer anything new...the screenplay is predictable...a so-so time-pass film that is mostly forgettable."
Some viewers were more critical, labelling it as a disappointing endeavour. One moviegoer expressed, «Fails miserably as an action movie...poorly executed scenes...one of the worst action movies I've seen.» Another pointed out similarities with other films, stating «Scenes copied from War and Pathaan...music and background does nothing to elevate the story.»
However, not all feedback was negative. Akshay Kumar's fans praised the film's entertainment quotient. A fan exclaimed, «Overloaded with masala...Highlights- Prithviraj's performance, character design, humour, VFX, and scale...a one-time watch.»
On Twitter, the sentiment was divided. While some labelled it a 'disaster' and 'unbearable,' others appreciated aspects like the screenplay and performances. Salim Khan compared it favourably with
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