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Film Buddha Hoga Tera Baap Exclusive Jun 2026

The projectionist's alive-in-the-way-only-his-generation-was told tale: decades ago, a small independent director, Amar Sethi, had shot Buddha Hoga Tera Baap in the back lanes of the city with a non-actor cast — a bricklayer, a retired schoolteacher, a tea lady — and a script stitched from overheard conversations. The film never saw release; financiers vanished, nitrate stock degraded, and the prints were buried in warehouses with expired dreams. But one midnight screening, legend claimed, had altered a critic’s opinion so drastically that he publicly recanted years of snobbish reviews. Another whispered that an anonymous investor had pulled out of a corrupt studio because of something he’d seen in a blink before the lights came up.

The story follows (Amitabh Bachchan), a retired gangster living in Paris, who returns to Mumbai for one final job: assassinating ACP Karan Malhotra (Sonu Sood), a determined police officer targeting a local crime syndicate. However, the mission takes an unexpected turn as Viju's past connections—including a former flame (Hema Malini) and hidden family ties—begin to surface. Critical Review film buddha hoga tera baap exclusive

Upon release, Buddha Hoga Tera Baap divided audiences. Critics called it “loud, illogical, and crude.” But fans – especially Amitabh loyalists – . Why? Because it didn’t pretend to be art. It delivered exactly what it promised: a badass, aging hero who breaks all rules of dignified cinema. Over time, its dialogues became memes, its swagger became inspirational for middle-aged viewers, and it found a second life on streaming and YouTube. Another whispered that an anonymous investor had pulled