Kick gave us one of the most viral dialogues in Hindi cinema: (Incidentally, this was also the tagline for Bodyguard , but Salman made it his own). More importantly, the film defines "Kick" as a philosophy: “Duniya mein do tarah ke log rehte hain. Ek jo darr ke jeete hain, aur ek jo kick kha ke jeete hain." (There are two types of people in the world—those who live in fear, and those who live for the kick.)
The story unfolds in a non-linear fashion. We meet (Jacqueline Fernandez), a psychiatrist living in London who is traumatized by her past relationship with a thrill-seeker. When she travels to Warsaw for a conference, she meets the eccentric and wild Devi. Despite his bizarre behavior (he literally jumps off moving trains for fun), Shaina falls for him. However, their romance hits a wall when Devi refuses to marry her because she cannot give him the "kick" he craves.
Devi Lal Singh (Salman Khan) is an adrenaline junkie who lives for a "kick." After breaking up with psychiatrist Shaina (Jacqueline Fernandez), he resurfaces as "Devil," a mysterious masked thief who robs corrupt politicians to fund life-saving treatments for children. Hindi Movie Salman Khan Kick
Despite this, Kick holds a special place because it never pretends to be intellectual. It is a "leave your brain at the door" entertainer.
This duality—the romantic, eccentric lover and the masked vigilante—forms the crux of the . It elevates the film from a standard actioner to a story about a modern-day Robin Hood with a twist of psychological quirk. Kick gave us one of the most viral
In Kick , Salman Khan is in top form. He sheds the "good boy" image completely. Devi Lal Singh is arrogant, unapologetic, and incredibly charismatic. The character allowed Khan to flex his acting muscles in a way that comedies like Ready or Bodyguard hadn't. He portrays the character's eccentricities with a flair that only he can muster.
In the sprawling universe of Bollywood, few stars possess the gravitational pull of Salman Khan. Known as the "Box Office Sultan," his films are not merely cinematic releases; they are cultural events, festivals of whistles, cheers, and mass adulation. Among the many blockbusters that dot his career graph, the 2014 release, holds a special place. We meet (Jacqueline Fernandez), a psychiatrist living in
At the time, it became the second highest-grossing Bollywood film of all time (after Dhoom 3 ). For Salman Khan, it marked his third consecutive ₹200 crore hit after Ek Tha Tiger and Dabangg 2 .