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Brothers is a 2015 Hindi-language sports drama film from India, directed by Karan Malhotra, and based on the mixed martial arts (MMA). It was made by Dharma Productions, Lionsgate Films, and Endemol India. Akshay Kumar and Sidharth Malhotra play the key characters in this official version of the 2011 American film Warrior, with Jacqueline Fernandez, Jackie Shroff, Naisha Khanna, and Shefali Shah playing supporting roles.
Mumbai's street fighting troubles are brought up in the movie's opening moments. Street fighting should be made a legitimate sport, says sports executive Peter Braganza (Kiran Kumar), who establishes the Right 2 Fight league (R2F). Garson "Gary" Fernandes (Jackie Shroff), a prisoner who is a recovering alcoholic and former expert in mixed martial arts, is picked up by his younger son Monty (Sidharth Malhotra) after being released from jail. When Monty's father asks about his older son David and takes him home, Monty becomes agitated. Gary guards his late wife Maria's possessions fiercely at home. Maria passed away many years ago.
David (Akshay Kumar), a physics teacher, has a daughter who has kidney disease. Because he was previously a talented MMA fighter but was unable to secure funding from the bank or other sources, he begins to make money through street fights. This worries David's wife, Jenny, who is played by Jacqueline Fernandez. While everything is going on, Gary (Shefali Shah), who misses his wife Maria, begins to have hallucinations about her and aggressively attacks a mirror because he feels bad about how he ruined his family. When Monty realises how much he regrets it, he hurries to halt and console his father. Gary then tries to meet David, but when he does, he becomes angry and kicks Monty and Gary out of his house.
Monty is revealed to be Gary's illegitimate child during a flashback. Nevertheless, Maria adored Monty and David. The two brothers were devoted to one another until Monty was 15 and David was 18. Gary apologised to Maria for upsetting the family the night of Monty's 15th birthday while intoxicated. He used the name of his lover Sarah. Maria was incensed and confronted Gary about it. While intoxicated, Gary punched Maria, causing her to fall and smash her skull on the furniture. Maria later passed away. When Monty approached Maria, who had reached out to him before she passed away, an enraged David shoved him away, accusing both his father and half-brother of being equally to blame for his mother's loss. David was also angry with Gary. This caused the rift between David, Monty and Gary.
When principal Shobhit Desai finds out about David's involvement in street fighting, David later loses his employment at the school. Suleiman Pasha (Ashutosh Rana), a combat agent who is an old buddy of Gary because they both trained together, is then introduced to Monty, who wants to be a fighter. Suleiman arranges a match between Mustafa and Monty in which Monty loses. Gary is enraged by this, but Monty requests a rematch with Mustafa. After paying attention to his father's teachings, Monty ruthlessly defeats Mustafa and is subsequently named a chosen fighter for R2F by Peter. To win the R2F championship, Monty goes through training.
Jenny supports David as he makes the decision to become a full-time boxer in the meantime. David tries to convince Suleiman at first, but he eventually agrees to a bout as Monty enjoys his victory in a bar. After convincing Suleiman of his actual capabilities, David wins the fight and is admitted for R2F. After making its formal debut, R2F quickly gained notoriety as fighters from all over the world expressed interest in the league. Monty does well in his victory. Meanwhile, David, the underdog, devises a clever strategy to outlast his rivals and get to the semifinals. He engages in combat with Hammer there, a forceful opponent who kicks Gary in the cage. As a result, David brutally assaults Hammer in return and eventually reaches the finale.
Gary exits the arena feeling bad that his error caused his boys to fight instead of being in love with one another. Jenny, David's students, and everyone at Suleiman's fight club watch the terrible match that results from the brothers' intense animosity toward one another. Gary returns to the arena when he observes the battle because Monty exhibits dominance in the striking department and uses cheap strikes to insult David. David worries as Monty persists despite breaking Monty's shoulder during the struggle. David is warned not to target his brother with his resentment by Gary, who hurries up to the cage and apologises for his errors.
David begs Monty to quit fighting, but he doesn't listen. Monty is placed in a rear-naked chokehold by David, who orders him to stop fighting. Monty then begs David to keep strangling him because he is self-centred and has never thought about how he felt that night. He reminds him that Maria is also his mother and how lonely he is without both David and her in his life. David breaks down in tears and apologises after finally comprehending the harm he caused to his brother. Monty then permits David to claim the title. Following their successful reconciliation, David walks backstage with Monty in his arms.
Brothers went on to become a box office hit, earning a gross total of Rs. 106 crores. It was praised for sticking to the source material and not going overboard with the fight sequences. The chemistry shown between the brothers and their father is also commendable and praise-worthy.