The only person who stands by him is his to-be-wife Rasika (Kareena Kapoor). With the intention of helping the little girl who cannot talk, Bajrangi takes her home, only to be ridiculed by his family members. It is here when she meets the extremely God fearing and a devout Hanuman bhakth Pavan Kumar Chaturvedi aka Bajrangi (Salman Khan). She quickly boards the next immediate train and reaches Delhi. She gets down from the train and just when she rescues the lamb, the train starts moving, thus leaving her behind in an unknown country all alone. That's when the innocent and animal loving Shahida sees a helpless lamb fallen in a pit. On their way back to Pakistan, their train halts due to a technical failure. On the advice of an elderly person in the family, Shahida's mother decides to take Shahida to a wish-fulfilling holy dargah in Delhi, India. The girl despite being beautiful and expressive does not speak a word, which worries her parents day after day. Inspired by the ace Pakistani cricketer Shahid Afridi, a to be mother from the household names her daughter as Shahida (Harshaali Malhotra). The film starts off with a Pakistani village household cheering for Pakistan while watching its nail biting crucial cricket match with India on television. Will this film be worth the wait and live up to its gigantic expectations, let's analyze.
Like almost every year, this year too, Salman Khan has gifted his fans their 'Eidi' in the form of BAJRANGI BHAIJAAN.
Amongst the many examples for this, one such combination is the release of a Salman Khan film during the auspicious occasion of Eid. Over a period of time, they not just become synonymous with each other but also complement each other to the fullest. There are somethings that are just meant to be together.