Film Buddha Hoga Tera Baap
If there is one reason to watch Buddha Hoga Tera Baap , it is for the audio experience. Amitabh Bachchan’s baritone, mixed with Puri Jagannadh’s stylized, profanity-laced (but toned down for Hindi) dialogue, creates a hypnotic effect. The monologues are long, rambling, and philosophical—almost like a jazz riff on violence. Lines like "Goli chalane ki umar nahi rahi, lekin goli sehne ki aadat hai" (I’m too old to shoot, but I’m used to taking bullets) are classic Bachchan poetry.
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Title: Buddha Hoga Tera Baap Language: Hindi Genre: Action / Drama Release year: 2011 Director: Tahir Raj Bhasin (Note: commonly credited director is either listed as Prabhu Deva for similar films; verify if needed) Producer: Divya R. Kumar (producer credit varies by source) Running time: ~120 minutes (approximate) Principal cast: If there is one reason to watch Buddha
Unlike many older actors who play "grandfather" roles, Bachchan plays a character who beats up men half his age. 🎹 Musical Highlights Lines like "Goli chalane ki umar nahi rahi,
Viju wears two watches, floral shirts, and colorful scarves—a nod to his trendsetting 70s fashion.