

Jai Ho
An upright ex-army man, Jai fights a solitary war against corruption and injustice. With a simple mantra to pay forward, he starts off by helping one person and forms an ever growing circle of people helping each other.
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Plot Summary
A retired army officer, Jai Agnihotri, believes in fighting corruption and injustice with his own brand of vigilantism. When he single-handedly takes on a powerful politician and his corrupt cronies, he finds himself in a dangerous battle. With the help of a few friends and a determined young woman, Jai must expose the truth and bring the wrongdoers to justice, even if it means putting his own life on the line.
Critical Reception
Jai Ho received largely negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, with many criticizing its predictable plot, lengthy runtime, and over-the-top action sequences. While Salman Khan's performance was noted, the film failed to impress on most fronts and was considered a disappointment.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a weak and convoluted plot that fails to engage.
- Salman Khan's star power is not enough to salvage the movie's numerous flaws.
- The action sequences are excessive and lack originality.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be overly long and predictable, with many stating that it did not live up to expectations. While some appreciated Salman Khan's presence, the general sentiment was that the movie lacked substance and compelling storytelling.
Fun Fact
The film is a remake of the 2006 Telugu film 'Stalin', which starred Chiranjeevi in the lead role.
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