Bholaa is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language Action film directed by Ajay Devgn and produced by Devgn Films, Reliance Entertainment, T-Series Films and Dream Warrior Pictures. It is a remake of the 2019 Tamil language film Kaithi and stars Ajay Devgn, alongside Tabu, Deepak Dobriyal, Sanjay Mishra, Gajraj Rao and Vineet Kumar. The music was composed by Ravi Basrur, while cinematography and editing were handled by Aseem Bajaj and Dharmendra Sharma.
Principal photography took place from January 2022 to January 2023 in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Varanasi and Chennai.
Bholaa was released on 30 March 2023 to mixed reviews from critics and grossed worldwide.
A prisoner named Bholaa has been released from prison and Diana tries to convince him to drive a truck taking the sedated cops to the hospital and later on to Laalganj police station. Although reluctant at first, Bholaa agrees. Meanwhile, Ashu hires a bounty on Diana and the rest of her police force. As Diana, Bholaa and sidekick Kadchi drive to the hospital, they are attacked by various gangs. Deep Singh, who has hidden with the sedated officers, provides them with the location updates. A cat-and-mouse game ensues in which Bholaa kills the goons. Ashu also sends his gang to attack the police station and to free his brother Nithari, who was caught with the cocaine.
Constable Angad Yadav, who was recently transferred to Laalganj police station, gets assigned by Diana to defend the station. When Ashu arrives with his gang, they try to breach the station, which is barricaded by Yadav and some students. Diana is nearly tricked into ordering the release of the prisoners, but she realizes that it was a trap set by Nithari. Ashu manages to get inside the police station, but Yadav and the students manage to arrest him. One of the student Chetan gets strangled to death by Ashu's gang and Yadav kills Ashu. Diana contacts medics to provide an emergency ambulance at a temple of Lord Shiva.
As they wait, Bholaa narrates his past in which he was a notorious gangster in Uttar Pradesh and fell in love with a Dr. Swara. Before their marriage, Bholaa gave up his gangster life, but Swara was killed by a ruthless gang leader called Chomu Singh. Before dying, Swara gave birth to their daughter Jyoti, but Bholaa was separated from her after receiving a long-term prison sentence. Diana shares her story about how she lost her unborn child when she was pregnant. An ambulance finally arrives and takes the sedated officers to the hospital. After this, Ashu's henchman Bhoora also arrives. Before Bholaa is able to fight, Deep Singh stabs him and Bholaa is brutally injured.
Diana and Kadchi are taken away and Abbas is killed after his identity is exposed. Bholaa regains consciousness and single-handedly kills the whole gang, including Deep Singh, using the Trishula. After this, Bholaa chases after Bhoraa, rescuing Diana and killing Bhoraa. After driving all night, Bholaa, Kadchi and Diana arrive in the station using a secret passage and help the students and Yadav to escape safely. Diana burns the cocaine and after Ashu's re-inforced gang finally breaches the station, Bholaa destroys them using a M134 Minigun. Nithari dies of shock after learning about Bholaa and Devraj Subramaniam shoots himself after knowing that Bholaa was behind everything. Bholaa reunites with Jyoti and they drive off in the truck with Kadchi and a puppy.
In the mid-credits scene, Chomu Singh learns about Bholaa's release from prison and sets out to hunt him down.
Roktim Rajpal of India Today gave 3/5 stars and wrote "Bholaa is a treat for Ajay Devgn’s fans. It has everything, right from action scenes to punch dialogues, that one would expect from a big-screen spectacle meant for the mass audience". Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express gave 3/5 stars and wrote "Ajay Devgn-Tabu's all-out action film is not for the faint-hearted but it is bang for your buck". Rishil Jogani of Pinkvilla gave 3/5 stars and wrote "Bholaa primarily rides on well-designed action scenes directed tactfully by Ajay Devgn and his team".
Monika Rawal Kukreja of the Hindustan Times wrote "Bholaa can sure be touted to be that typical mass entertainer with action that is totally paisa vasool, but again, we need to see something beyond just the heroic deeds". Udita Jhunjhunwala of Mint wrote "‘Bholaa’ is a 3D-reimagining of the heavy-duty action film, ‘ Kaithi’, with low-grade computer graphics and a breathless body count. The finale has tonal and action design references that give a World War Z meets feel".
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