Bade Miyan Chotte Miyan
Language – Hindi
Dubbed In – Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada
Genre – Action, Comedy, Thriller
Duration – 2h 43min
Director – Ali Abbas Zafar
Writer – Ali Abbas Zafar, Aditya Basu
Cinematography – Marcin Laskawiec
Music – Vishal Dadlani, Joshilay, Vishal Mishra, Julius Packiam, Shekhar Ravjiani
Producer – Jackky Bhagnani, Vashu Bhagnani, Deepshika Deshmukh, Himanshu Kishan Mehra
Production – AAZ Films, Pooja Entertainment & Films
Cast
Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Manushi Chhillar, Alaya F, Pitobash, Sonakshi Sinha, Jugal Hansraj, Hiten Patel, Ronit Roy, Deshna Dugad, Rohed Khan, Nina Kumar, James Matheson, Yasmine Alice, Zina Esepciuc.
STORY
In the heart of Mumbai, two men ruled their separate worlds. One was Inspector Kabir “Bade Miyan” Verma, known for his towering frame, tough demeanor, and unwavering dedication to the law. The other, Zafar “Chote Miyan” Khan, was a clever, street-smart conman, small in size but large in wit, who always danced on the edge of the law without ever getting caught. Their paths were as different as day and night—until destiny decided to pit them against a common enemy.
Kabir was the kind of cop who believed in playing by the book, even when the criminals didn’t. He had a reputation for bringing down the most ruthless underworld figures, but there was one man even he couldn’t touch—Ibrahim Haider, a notorious arms dealer planning something so big that it could shake the very foundations of the country. Kabir had been chasing Ibrahim for years, but the man always slipped through his fingers.
Meanwhile, Zafar lived by his wits. He had an eye for the spectacular heist, the daring con, and always stayed one step ahead of the law. He wasn’t a bad guy—just a guy trying to survive in a world where the rules didn’t seem to apply. He never planned to get involved in anything as dangerous as Ibrahim’s operations, but fate had other plans.
One rainy night in a deserted alley, Kabir finally got his chance to apprehend Ibrahim’s right-hand man. But just as he was about to make the arrest, Zafar showed up. Kabir immediately recognized him from his extensive criminal record—a small-time crook, barely worth his attention. But Zafar wasn’t there to interfere; he was there for his own reasons. He had accidentally gotten his hands on a piece of critical information about Ibrahim’s next big move and knew that it was worth a fortune to the right buyer.
“Chote Miyan,” Kabir growled, towering over Zafar. “You’ve picked the wrong night to get in my way.”
Zafar smirked, glancing at the unconscious henchman on the ground. “Seems like you need me more than I need you, Bade Miyan.”
Reluctantly, Kabir realized Zafar was right. This wasn’t just about his personal vendetta with Ibrahim anymore; it was about saving innocent lives. If Ibrahim’s plan went through, the city would face catastrophic consequences. Despite every instinct telling him not to trust Zafar, Kabir knew he had no choice but to work with him.
Together, they formed an unlikely partnership. Kabir’s brawn and Zafar’s brains became the perfect combination. Zafar’s street smarts allowed them to navigate the underworld with ease, while Kabir’s brute force took care of the more physical confrontations. The tension between them was electric, their banter quick and sharp. Every mission was a clash of ideologies—Kabir always trying to stick to the rules, and Zafar forever bending them to his advantage.
As they closed in on Ibrahim, Kabir started to see a side of Zafar he hadn’t expected. Behind the cocky exterior and smooth-talking bravado was a man who had been shaped by the harsh realities of life, a man who wasn’t so different from him after all. Zafar, too, began to respect Kabir’s unyielding sense of justice, even if he thought it was a bit naive.
Their final showdown with Ibrahim was nothing short of cinematic. High-speed chases, gunfights, and a breathtaking fight atop a skyscraper tested both men to their limits. In the end, it wasn’t just brute force or cunning that won the day—it was the trust they had built along the way.