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Colorful, eccentric costumes including double sunglasses, floral shirts, and leather jackets.
: Amitabh Bachchan stars as Viju, a colorful, flamboyant ex-convict living in Paris who returns for "one last job" . film buddha hoga tera baap
| Actor/Actress | Role | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Vijay "Vijju" Malhotra / 'Bbuddah' | A stylish and angry retired hitman in his 60s, the protagonist. | | Hema Malini | Sita Malhotra | Vijju's estranged wife, a religious and traditional woman. | | Sonu Sood | ACP Karan Malhotra | An honest police officer and Vijju's son, determined to clean up Mumbai. | | Prakash Raj | Kabir | The main antagonist, a powerful gangster who hires Vijju. | | Sonal Chauhan | Tanya P. Nath | Karan's college sweetheart, who he is trying to woo. | | Charmy Kaur | Amrita | Tanya's friend. | | Raveena Tandon | Kamini | A cabaret dancer who has a romantic track with Vijju (special appearance). |
At its heart, the film follows a classic, masala-filled plot. Amitabh Bachchan plays Viju, a sharp-shooting, flamboyantly dressed retired hitman living in Paris. When a dangerous underworld don, Kabir (Prakash Raj), threatens to kill ACP Karan Malhotra (Sonu Sood), Viju returns to Mumbai for "one last job". | | Hema Malini | Sita Malhotra |
The film serves as a testament to the fact that when it comes to commanding screen presence, Amitabh Bachchan is truly unmatched. If you liked this, you might also want to explore: The top 5 most stylish action roles of Amitabh Bachchan A review of other Puri Jagannadh action films
Upon its theatrical release on , the movie garnered polarized yet generally warm responses: | | Sonal Chauhan | Tanya P
Director Puri Jagannadh, a self-confessed fan of Bachchan, designed Bbuddah... Hoga Terra Baap as a love letter to that era. The title itself—which translates to "Old Man... Might Be Your Father"—is a defiant statement against ageism. Whenever a character attempts to dismiss Viju based on his age, he delivers the punchline with an intensity that echoes his characters from thirty years prior. The film directly samples iconic dialogues, musical cues, and character traits from Bachchan’s classic filmography, creating a bridge between vintage Bollywood and contemporary filmmaking styles. Aesthetic, Style, and Music
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