Kohram Hindi Movie

Amitabh Bachchan plays —a decorated but battered army officer on a mission. However, the film’s twist lies in his second avatar: Baba (or Baldev Singh), a seemingly brain-damaged, blind mute who often bursts into the gibberish rhyme “Bhola Bhala... Mera Bharam...”

Alongside him is an ensemble cast including as a skeptical police inspector, Tabu as a journalist caught in the crossfire, and Danny Denzongpa as the righteous Brigadier Suryadev Singh. The "Bachchan" Factor: A Performance of Extremes Kohram is arguably one of Amitabh Bachchan’s most exhausting performances. In the 1990s, Bachchan’s career was in a slump. After the mega-success of Hum (1991) and Khuda Gawah (1992), he struggled to find a consistent foothold. Kohram was an attempt to bring back the "Angry Young Man" of the 1970s, but updated for a post-liberalization India. kohram hindi movie

The plot thickens when a cabinet minister (played by Kabir Bedi) and a powerful villain (Mukesh Rishi) hatch a conspiracy to destabilize the government through terrorism and illegal arms deals. The only man standing in their way is the unpredictable Jaiveer Singh. To infiltrate the enemy camp, Singh pretends to be a simpleton (Baba) who accidentally ends up as a servant in the villain’s household. Amitabh Bachchan plays —a decorated but battered army