
On a train journey in Warsaw, psychiatrist Shaina meets Himanshu, who is a police officer from India to discuss their prospective marriage. Both are reluctant to enter into an arranged union but become friends and strike a deep conversation where Shaina reveals her previous relationship with the eccentric Devi, a man who lived only for his 'Kick' aka an adrenaline rush . Despite his idiosyncrasies they embark on a whirlwind romance, until one day he breaks up with her for a n... (Full plot summary below)
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On a train journey in Warsaw, psychiatrist Shaina meets Himanshu, who is a police officer from India to discuss their prospective marriage. Both are reluctant to enter into an arranged union but become friends and strike a deep conversation where Shaina reveals her previous relationship with the eccentric Devi, a man who lived only for his 'Kick' aka an adrenaline rush . Despite his idiosyncrasies they embark on a whirlwind romance, until one day he breaks up with her for a new 'Kick' and walks away never to return. Himanshu in turn regales her with his glorious escapades as an officer but mentions that he has finally met his match, an intelligent thief. What they are both unaware of is that their stories have one thing in common, Devi. He returns to their lives under the pretext of having lost his memory. Behind it all, is a deeper mystery and an uncompromising mission for which Devi is ready to lose his life.
Leave your thoughts about Kick.
| Georgia StraightItrath SyedIn a particularly insightful line of dialogue Khan says, "I don't enter your mind, I enter your heart." Indeed. |
| Gulf News (UAE)Manjari SaxenaPlease don't try to understand a Salman Khan film. Simply, love it. |
| The ListKatherine McLaughlinIt's undeniably enjoyable and ends up taking a surprising turn towards tackling societal issues, even if this does feel slightly manipulative. |
| Gulf News (UAE)Manjusha RadhakrishnanPlease don't try to understand a Salman Khan film. Simply, love it. |
| Hindustan TimesAnupama ChopraEven if you're willing to ignore the logic-free story and buy heavily into the cult of Bhai, Kick is bumpy, and far too convoluted to deliver the joyride of a Dabangg. |
| The National (UAE)Aarti JhuraniWith such a great ensemble cast, this film had so much potential, but I walked away with a headache and left behind three hours of my life that I'll never get back. |
| Time OutAnil SinananThe plot is simply an excuse for Khan to trash guys who harass girls, make a smoke bomb, help star-crossed lovers elope, breakdance and steal from the rich to help sick, poor children. |
| User ReviewMitesh PDifferent and good from beyond expectations... |
| User ReviewAhmed MKick might not be everyone's cup of tea, but I enjoyed it. It had a great story, backed up by good performances by everyone and two amazing performances by Randeep Hooda and Nawazuddin Siddiqui. The songs in the movie are amazing, the message of the movie is great as well, and the comedy scenes are really great. |
| User ReviewHannah NThis movie was the funniest and adorable movie ever! YOU NEED TO WATCH IT!!! |