646f9e108c Bollywood musical remake of Luc Besson&#39;s groundbreaking &#39;The Professional.&#39; Jeeva is India&#39;s deadliest assassin. He never had a reason to care until now. Kiran is a troubled teenage girl orphaned by corrupt killer cops. Jeeva must protect Kiran and avenge the murder of her family even if it means going to war with the entire city. A contract killer with a tragic past trains a teenage girl to avenge the murder of her family and falls for her in the process. In my view this is one of Bobby Deol&#39;s best. This is different from regular Indian movies, which are usually long, dull, and predictable. Bichhoo is different, and even though it is a copy of Leon the Professional, it is great for an Indian movie. The story doesn&#39;t go soft and dry, the songs are not much of a disturbance to the pace, and Bobby Deol is believablea tough-as-nails, battle-hardened, cold-blooded hero for hire! I didn&#39;t like his anti-cursing and anti-smoking attitude though, that was not realistic, not to mention his drinking milk like a good little boy, while he kills people for a living, was a bit out of place, oh well, this is an Indian movie after-all. The opening song with Hansraj Hans was a nice touch.<br/><br/>It was a remake of Luc Besson&#39;s movie called Leon:the professional acted by jean reno &amp; Natalie Portman. Professional assassin Jeeva (Bobbby Deol)relunctantly &quot;babysits&quot; Kiran (Rani Mukherji) who is a witness to her entire family&#39;s murder by a druglord (Ashish Vidyarthi). Unsurprisingly,he falls in love with her while under his wing.<br/><br/>Story-line is copied from Leon (the professional).Songs have been juxtaposed together without any relevance to the film.RM tries very hard thereby being irritating in a tomboy(tapori)role.Ashish brings a certain menance to his role. BD is at his best in the action scenes which along with the camerawork are the only saving grace for this film which lacks a sting!
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