"Khiladi 786" is a Bollywood action-comedy film released in 2012, directed by Ashish R Mohan. It stars Akshay Kumar and Asin in the lead roles. Here's a summary of the film's plot:
The story revolves around Bahattar Singh (played by Akshay Kumar), a brave and fearless man known for his extraordinary physical strength. However, due to a misunderstanding from his childhood, he is unable to find a suitable bride. Desperate to get married, Bahattar's family arranges a marriage proposal with Indu Tendulkar (played by Asin), a girl from a powerful gangster family.
Indu, however, is not interested in marrying a simpleton like Bahattar and convinces her father, Tatya Tukaram Tendulkar (played by Mithun Chakraborty), to reject the proposal. Determined to win Indu's heart, Bahattar hatches a plan and poses as a police officer named Bahattar Singh Policewaala.
Meanwhile, Bahattar's father, Sattar Singh (played by Raj Babbar), owes a large sum of money to a powerful underworld don, TT (played by Mithun Chakraborty in a double role). TT agrees to forgive the debt if Bahattar brings back his son, Mansukh (played by Himesh Reshammiya), who had fled to Mumbai to escape his arranged marriage. Mansukh, an aspiring wedding planner, agrees to return to Punjab with Bahattar.
As the events unfold, confusion ensues, and the real police officer, Inspector Shiva (played by Johnny Lever), gets involved. The situation becomes even more complicated when Mansukh falls in love with Indu's younger sister, Munni (played by Asin in a double role).
The film combines action, comedy, and romance as Bahattar and Mansukh struggle to overcome the obstacles and win the hearts of their respective love interests. Through a series of hilarious and action-packed sequences, the characters navigate through misunderstandings, gangsters, and comedic situations.
In the end, love triumphs, and Bahattar and Mansukh not only win the hearts of Indu and Munni but also manage to outsmart the gangsters and bring justice.
"Khiladi 786" is known for its energetic performances, catchy music, and entertaining action sequences, making it an enjoyable watch for fans of Bollywood masala films.
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