If you grew up in the early 2000s, chances are you have a soft spot for a specific kind of comedy—the kind that mixes slapstick humor with a genuine question: What if I had God’s power?

By Ananya Sharma | Updated: October 26, 2023

Enter God (Morgan Freeman in a career-defining role). Granting Bruce omnipotence to prove that running the universe isn't as easy as it looks, God sets the stage for a hilarious, chaotic, and surprisingly touching journey.

If you find a clean, high-definition Hindi print, grab some popcorn and sit down with your family. Watch as Bruce builds a giant dome in his apartment, slaps Evan Baxter (Steve Carell) in a newsroom, and ultimately learns that the only real power is love.

But why does this film remain so relevant? And where does the "exclusive" factor come into play? Let’s break down the phenomenon. For the uninitiated, Bruce Almighty follows Bruce Nolan (Jim Carrey), a television reporter in Buffalo, New York, who blames everyone but himself for his bad luck. After a humiliating live broadcast meltdown, Bruce loses his job. He rants that God is the one who should be fired.

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