Unfortunately for David, Monty - Sidharth Malhotra with a beard and an earring - is one of the fighters David is up against. In it, Indian fighters will compete against international champions for a prize money of Rs 9 crores. Fortunately for David, a gent named Peter Briganza (a fabulously bombastic Kiran Kumar) has decided to hold a massive R2F championship in Mumbai. So David turns to street fighting, which is actually an insane version of mixed martial arts, or "R2F" ("Right to Fight"). His daughter needs expensive medical treatments, which he can't afford with his salary. ![]() ![]() Kumar's David is a physics teacher, married and a father. Both of them appeared to have spent a fortune on plastic surgery since that's the only explanation for how the young men from Garson's pre-jail days could turn into Sidharth Malhotra and Akshay Kumar respectively. David has turned his back on Monty while Monty has developed a hatred for David and a taste for unflattering earrings. His hair has turned white and he no longer drinks. Garson goes to jail and by the time he's served his sentence, everything has changed. Then tragedy strikes the Fernandes household, thanks to Garson's alcoholism. He embraces Monty comfortably and is the ideal, loving elder brother. David isn't unsettled by this new sibling. Borrowing a page from Masoom, Malhotra gives Garson an illegitimate son named Monty, whom Garson brings home when Monty's mother dies. Garson is an alcoholic who makes a living as a "street fighter", an imaginary and unofficial sport that's staple fare in Malhotra's fictitious Mumbai. Directed by Karan Malhotra, the film is the official remake of the critically-acclaimed Warrior, starring Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton.Īs the title suggests, Brothers is about sibling rivalry.ĭavid is the son of Maria and Garson Fernandes. Now there are legal teams that will take producers to court if there's a whiff of plagiarism and studio executives go around peddling the rights to existing films. With the arrival of Hollywood studios on Indian shores, those days are gone. There was a time when Bollywood didn't bat an eyelid at copying a foreign film and passing the copy off as an original.
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