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Baabul
Actors:Amitabh Bachchan, Hema Malini, Salman Khan, Rani Mukherjee, John Abraham, Om Puri, Rajpal Yadav

Director: Ravi Chopra
Producer: B.R. Chopra

 
 

Music: Adesh Shrivastava
Lyrics: Sameer

 

‘Baabul’ is founded on an extremely relevant idea. A woman sensitively tattered out apart after the death of her affectionate husband is exposed the expectation of a new-fangled life by her father-in-law.
Amitabh Bachchan plays Balraj, a wealthy capitalist, a adoring husband and a responsive father. He, his wife Shobhna (Hema Malini) and their son Avinash (Salman Khan) construct a portrait ideal family unit. Avinash falls in love with Mili (Rani Mukherjee), an artist. The two get married and are blessed with a son named Ansh.

 

Disaster strikes when Avinash is killed in a misfortune. Mili is left weighed down and absolutely without help. While Balraj and Shobhna find a slight consolation in their grandchild, the ache of losing Avinash is too tough for Mili to tolerate. Considering her hurt, Balraj decides to carry colors back into her living. He moves toward Mili’s friend Rajat (John Abraham) who has

 

forever loved her but by no means articulated his approach. Meanwhile, Mili believes him only as her best companion and is delightfully ignorant of his deep love for her. But this conclusion of Balraj meets with a tough hostility from his own from the family. His wife doesn’t endorse of this pronouncement. And the stiffest confrontation comes from Balraj’s senior brother Balwant (Om Puri), who holds age-old ethnicity above all.

 

The concluding scenes wherein Balraj Kapoor gives an ethical speech to his wife and elder brother, after listening to a prolonged speech from him, Balwant quickly realizes the errors of his decades-long fixation with ethnicity and practice and changes his ways!

 

Amitabh Bachchan and Rani Mukerji play their parts fabulously. Dream Girl Hema Malini's presentation is overshadowed by her age-defying attractiveness.
Salman Khan exudes natural warmness whenever he comes into a scene. Om Puri is vigorous but over-the-top at times.

Although the motion picture seems to develop into a little serious on over-romanticizing at times, the termination of the story more than compensates for such glitches.

   
 

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