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Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2015

A young Pakistani girl who is unable to speak becomes lost in India, separated from her family. A kind and generous man takes on the heartfelt journey to help her return to Pakistan and reunite with her mother and loved ones, facing various challenges along the way.

A young Pakistani girl who is unable to speak becomes lost in India, separated from her family. A kind and generous man takes on the heartfelt journey to help her return to Pakistan and reunite with her mother and loved ones, facing various challenges along the way.

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Shahida, Harshaali Malthotra, is a six-year-old mute girl living in the picturesque hills of Sultanpur in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. After a lone afternoon fall from a hill, she spends the day trapped on a branch, and when she doesn’t return home, a village-wide search begins. The community hopefuls propose a bold plan: travel to the shrine of the Sufi saint Nizamuddin Auliya in Delhi, India, believing a pilgrimage there could restore her voice. Shahida’s mother Razia, Meher Vij, takes the lead on this daring journey, accompanied by a wary father and the village’s prayers. The trip mostly goes to plan—visits to the shrine, offerings made, and a prayerful return home.

On the way back, the night takes a dramatic turn. A train stop for repairs gives Shahida a chance to help a sheep stuck in a pit, but the train lurches to life before she can rejoin her mother. She runs after it, boards a freight carriage, and ends up on a reverse path that lands her in Kurukshetra, India. Razia discovers her daughter missing and halts the train, but Shahida has already slipped away to a distant part of the country. Without a passport or visa to re-enter India quickly, the anxious parents cling to hope and prayer.

Across the border, a new life begins for Munni, the name by which Shahida is now known. She is found by a compassionate stranger, Pawan Kumar Chaturvedi, Salman Khan, a devout Hindu Brahmin who carries a quiet belief that Lord Hanuman will guide Munni home if she remains near a temple. When Munni cannot speak to the authorities, Pawan takes her in and shoulders the responsibility of helping her find her family. He asks her to help him identify Indian cities by nodding when she recognizes them, a light in a journey that blends curiosity, faith, and stubborn determination.

A flashback unfolds to reveal Pawan’s own path to Delhi. An underperforming student finally earns his passing grade on his eleventh attempt, and his persistent honesty earns him a job in Rasika’s world. Rasika, Kareena Kapoor Khan, is the daughter of a strict man named Pandey, and she dreams of a future with Pawan. The two share a hopeful plan to build a life together, and their home becomes a refuge for Munni, a little girl who has lost her way. The household’s deep religiosity and vegetarian cuisine highlight the cultural contrasts they navigate, while Munni’s tastes—meat at a Muslim neighbor’s home and the bright bangles she loves—underscore how differently the family sees the world.

As Munni grows, a moment at a mosque becomes a turning point for Pawan. She touches a faith beyond his own, and he learns to treat her as a person first, not as a symbol of religion. Yet trouble looms when Pandey discovers that Munni might be from Pakistan. Without a passport and amid embassy riots that stall visa processing, the family’s hopes of a safe return crumble. A desperate plan to move Munni overseas through a travel agent ends in disaster when the agent tries to sell her into prostitution. Enraged, Pawan drives the culprit out and vows to bring Munni home himself.

Driven by love and a sense of justice, Pawan sets out toward the border with Munni, aided by a clandestine network. They meet Ali, a secret agent who helps them slip through to Pakistan. The crossing is fraught with peril—guards beat them, and Munni clutches Pawan as he endures injuries and fear with a stubborn smile to keep her calm. A brief respite offers a chance to regroup, but the danger returns when Pakistani authorities detain them again, and Pawan faces a suspension of time during a tense standoff.

In the city, Chand Nawab, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, a persistent journalist, catches wind of the “Indian spy” story and hunts for answers, interviewing Pawan in a police station and following the thread as Munni’s whereabouts evolve. A religious scholar named Azad helps the trio stay hidden and move through the city while Nawab records everything for public view. They capture moments that show Munni’s homebound longing and Pawan’s unwavering resolve, and Nawab’s documentary ambitions become a vehicle for wider exposure.

A breakthrough arrives when a video reveals Munni’s mother in Sultanpur, triggering a renewed search across villages and buses. Nawab takes the footage online, turning Munni’s plight into a viral story that people across borders begin to share. The growing support—from both Indian and Pakistani sides—culminates in a massive border gathering where ordinary people demand mercy and safety for Pawan. Rasika’s family is part of the hopeful crowd, and the sense that humanity can bridge barriers strengthens the movement.

The story reaches its emotional apex at the border. Pawan finally crosses with Munni, backed by a chorus of supporters who insist he be allowed to return home with the child. The officials relent as the crowd’s voice swells, and Munni’s reunion with her mother in Sultanpur becomes the moment that validates every mile of their journey. As the crowd cheers, Munni calls him “Mama” for the first time, and the embrace that follows seals a powerful message: compassion can transcend borders, and a single act of kindness can redraw maps.

Note: Cast references are integrated through the first introduction of key characters, with actor links drawn from the cast list provided.

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Bajrangi Bhaijaan Other Names and Titles

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