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The name "Krish 3" says you what you're in for when you pay for a ticket to this gigantic most 'ambitious' Indian superhero mega-budget project. It's neither The Superman nor Spiderman; it's a swindle of films such as X-Men, Babylon A.D. Spider-man, The Avengers and The Incredibles and Megamind. Directed and overseen by producer-filmmaker Rakesh Roshan, the movie failed to delivers on the promise of its name which contains some utterly ridiculous and pointless scenes. This is the third film as franchise in filmmaker Rakesh Roshan's ambitiously-scaled, action-packed and starring (wonder, wonder!) Hritik Roshan. As usual, this based on the strength of Hrithik Roshan—his energy, dynamism and a visible sincerity to save the human race against a powerful militia controlled by a wheelchair-bound (copy from "Babylon A.D.") mastermind Vivek Oberoi. The form-shifting Kangana Ranaut's character in the film is called Kaya, in fact she is the lead actress, is far sharper and more impactful. Needless to say Priyanka Chopra, Hritik's lady love, is lumbered with a vaguely written role in this film. The first thing to notice about the "Krish 3" soundtrack is that it is lengthy. Background music was loud and Songs pop in with the least expectation with the situation and it becomes highly awkward for the viewer. I will say the best bit in "Krish 3" is the Good effort on special effects - though clearly the concepts are borrowed from western movies and fails to impress. Nobody will say that the special effects were bad; I will say it was jaw dropping but what about everything else. It's another good example followed by "Ra-One", "Love story 2050" that just pouring in money and showing special effects doesn't help a film become good. This movie fails to create suspense on emerge victorious because the result is predictable and pointless but positive thing, its not that boring. Extremely, this film is for the die-hard fan of Hritik who hardly gives ANY importance to story OR screenplay. Roshan's family has thrown in all thinking of targeting all audience segments, and has therefore been unable to please maximum, at-least me. But For teenagers, it is definitely a delight. Once you accept it will be easier for you digest.
The vfx and special effects are one the Plus Points for the film.
Quite an ambitious project and clearly they tried to put in everything in such a small budget. Appreciated !
The songs are not gud but tolerable in the flow of the movie. The story is some what predictable.
The characters mainly the bad guys are inspired from the X-men.
I was skeptical before watching this movie because after watching so many near-to-perfect Hollywood superhero movies I wasn't sure if I would like this one. But I must say it didn't disappoint.
All in all a good movie, not worth missing. If u keep your expectations a little low you'll love the movie.
Final Words Rakesh Roshan is an expert director, no second thoughts about that but there are certain elements in the movie which he could have done without for better. Certain duologue's are over the top and cheesy, music is uninspiring, screenplay is weak and unimaginative. It resembles to a lot of Hollywood franchises which makes it hackneyed and makes us less proud of the finished product. The movie is not a great cinematic experience but isn't boring and crappy also. Good Acting (Vivek, Hrithik,Kangna) ,great VFX and an almost good story makes the ride enjoyable but bumpy due to certain roadblocks and speed breakers. If we compare it with the other superhero movies that Bollywood has churned out, Krrish 3 will top the list in terms of quality, acting and direction.
Quite an ambitious project and clearly they tried to put in everything in such a small budget. Appreciated !
The songs are not gud but tolerable in the flow of the movie. The story is some what predictable.
The characters mainly the bad guys are inspired from the X-men.
I was skeptical before watching this movie because after watching so many near-to-perfect Hollywood superhero movies I wasn't sure if I would like this one. But I must say it didn't disappoint.
All in all a good movie, not worth missing. If u keep your expectations a little low you'll love the movie.
Final Words Rakesh Roshan is an expert director, no second thoughts about that but there are certain elements in the movie which he could have done without for better. Certain duologue's are over the top and cheesy, music is uninspiring, screenplay is weak and unimaginative. It resembles to a lot of Hollywood franchises which makes it hackneyed and makes us less proud of the finished product. The movie is not a great cinematic experience but isn't boring and crappy also. Good Acting (Vivek, Hrithik,Kangna) ,great VFX and an almost good story makes the ride enjoyable but bumpy due to certain roadblocks and speed breakers. If we compare it with the other superhero movies that Bollywood has churned out, Krrish 3 will top the list in terms of quality, acting and direction.
- rajiv_master
- 30 जन॰ 2014
- परमालिंक
OK! From where do I begin....
Krrish 3 was a torture!
he songs were desperate attempts to create music out of the themes of its prequel.
The story line was completely predictable!
I mean; Who would've expected a mutant to destroy the mutant race!
Acting was good but was never backed with a good script.
Some of the scenes seemed to be completely bogus!
Perhaps; this looked more like an Indian version of the X-Men series!
Vivek Oberoi tried being Magneto but he was a complete disaster!
The only plus point I found was the technique that was used in making the movie.
Apart from that; everything fell way beyond expectations.
Krrish 3 was a torture!
he songs were desperate attempts to create music out of the themes of its prequel.
The story line was completely predictable!
I mean; Who would've expected a mutant to destroy the mutant race!
Acting was good but was never backed with a good script.
Some of the scenes seemed to be completely bogus!
Perhaps; this looked more like an Indian version of the X-Men series!
Vivek Oberoi tried being Magneto but he was a complete disaster!
The only plus point I found was the technique that was used in making the movie.
Apart from that; everything fell way beyond expectations.
- musicmansurana
- 3 नव॰ 2013
- परमालिंक
Literally, each and every character, most of the action scenes, and dialogs in the film are inspired, or say blatantly copied from the Hollywood superhero films. X Men, Batman, Superman.. You name a comic hero, you got him in this film. Even the background score is lifted from Inception and The Dark Knight. And the worst part is that this plagiarism didn't pay off in the end. The screenplay was very poor. Action sequences looked too much fabricated, super slow, and lacked depth. It's a congery of B-grade visual effects, melodrama, and toothless humor.
Final word: If you're are an eleven year old with no Hollywood experience, it's a treat for you. Or else, don't bother watching it.
Final word: If you're are an eleven year old with no Hollywood experience, it's a treat for you. Or else, don't bother watching it.
- venugopal19196
- 1 नव॰ 2013
- परमालिंक
- humtum8088
- 2 नव॰ 2013
- परमालिंक
- siddhantgiri1994
- 30 अक्टू॰ 2013
- परमालिंक
As an Indian, I am a big admirer of all these projects like Krrish, Ra- one etc. so I watched this movie without waiting for reviews, I kept low expectations and yet its utterly disappointing. I understand that such projects require a big budget, but the movie has so many flaws that this 'budget' excuse does not justify it anymore. At least one area where Bollywood is good at, 'Music', could be original, but no! From the initial credits where they play the spider-man theme music till the end music 'book of Eli' theme, the whole movie has bits & pieces of some Hollywood movie. Another confusing fact about this superhero Krrish is that his powers are not defined. Every Hollywood superhero is known for his well defined power, they have strengths & weaknesses. But nobody knows what Krrish is capable of, in some occasions he can't outrun a slow moving car and at some other times he is faster than light; sometimes he has to put all his power to move a truck and sometimes he would move mountains (a metaphor not literally); the superhero in Krrish(2006) who had powers like captain America, has turned into a superman in Krrish-3, now what's next? total BS. Please, define this superhero's powers properly. And please Mr. Rakesh Roshan, don't make our superhero cry like a toddler all the time. Talking about Kaal, I kinda like the villain in this movie and Vivek Oberoy deserves an applause for his acting and dialogue delivery. Whenever the dialogues were lame, well its not Vivek's fault. Mr Rakesh Roshan had so many powerful mutants in this movie, he could have used each one to give at least one small round of fight, but most of them were just wasted. Once again, zero innovation and zero originality cannot be justified by the low budget excuse. I did not put reviews earlier because I want this movie to make money and I want Mr. Roshan to make Krrish-4. And i'll watch Krrish-4, again without waiting for reviews, but if I see the movie & music is again borrowed by Hollywood, I will immediately put my reviews highlighting all the cons to make sure our people know what they are going to see, once Mr. Roshan work on these areas, the movie will appeal to another big segment of viewers who watch Hollywood movies regularly. Just show some originality and make your movie attract the intellectual viewers.
I thoroughly enjoyed the film! It continued the story of Krrish and Priya and introduced a cool new character in the form of Kaya (Kangana Ranaut).
Krrish 3 is probably the weakest of the trilogy it it still entertains and had me laughing and supporting my favorite characters on screen.
I won't do a long winded review as everyone else who reviewed the film seems to have done it already. All I'll say is this, if you're a fan of the Krrish series and watched Koi Mil Gaya and Krrish then definitely give this a watch, hopefully you will enjoy it but if you don't at least the story has been concluded hey. If you're not a fan of have never heard of the Krrish series, go watch Koi Mil Gaya... it's the first In the series, come back after watching Krrish(the second in the series) and watch this.
10/10 from me! Loved the songs, acting was really good though storyline is not as good as previous films in the series.
Krrish 3 is probably the weakest of the trilogy it it still entertains and had me laughing and supporting my favorite characters on screen.
I won't do a long winded review as everyone else who reviewed the film seems to have done it already. All I'll say is this, if you're a fan of the Krrish series and watched Koi Mil Gaya and Krrish then definitely give this a watch, hopefully you will enjoy it but if you don't at least the story has been concluded hey. If you're not a fan of have never heard of the Krrish series, go watch Koi Mil Gaya... it's the first In the series, come back after watching Krrish(the second in the series) and watch this.
10/10 from me! Loved the songs, acting was really good though storyline is not as good as previous films in the series.
Several attempts were made over the years to create Indian cinema's very own superhero. Most attempts were ridiculed until the 'K' obsessed Rakesh Roshan introduced an alien inspired by Spielberg's 'E.T.' who bestowed magical powers upon Rohit whose son, in turn, would be the first convincing superhero that leaped across long distances in a long black coat. This young Krishna is now back as a more refined Krrish whose nemesis is not only the mutant generating apocalyptic maniac but also his father's script that introduces unwanted drama and cheeziness to restrict this 100 crore venture from being a fine example of India's advancement in films. 'Krrish 3' or 2, as you like it, is technically impressive and stunning in several aerial shots, action sequences and the climactic showdown between two immense forces but it is the storytelling that sees no advancement or refinement. With a cartoonish plot of a villain seeking world domination with his self-generated mutants, Rakesh Roshan seldom offers intrigue, surprise or nuance in a story of good v/s evil.
The sequel finds its roots in the events in Singapore when Dr. Siddhant Arya used the DNA from Rohit Mehra (the better Hrithik Roshan) to create new life. Years after Krrish's victory over Dr. Arya's malicious attempt to change the world, we see him struggling with jobs he can't keep while being the superhero that the city occasionally needs. While his father Rohit's experiment to harness the sun's power achieves limited success, his main focus is to find an antidote for a deadly virus outbreak in Namibia. An elusive pharmaceutical company finds the cure eventually, garnering enormous profits and funding for its proprietor's relentless attempts at creating a life form that can cure his handicap with a DNA matched bone marrow. Kaal (Vivek Oberoi) has no regard for human life and sends his mutants to Bombay to unleash the virus again. Millions of lives are threatened but the father-son duo create an antidote and use Krrish's powers to distribute it in Diwali style. Furious at his foiled attempt, Kaal sends his mutants to threaten Rohit's family and Kaya (Kangana Ranaut) replaces Priya (Priyanka Chopra) with her form changing ability. Intrigued by the common DNA signatures between the virus, its antidote and a captured mutant, Rohit seeks to unravel the mystery in Singapore where Kaal seizes him. Krishna, who has just realized Kaya's deceitful ways is determined to rescue his wife, unborn child and father from Kaal's hideout. Meanwhile, the nefarious villain finds the DNA he seeks and now has renewed powers with which he threatens the city of Mumbai once again. Only a superpower can stop him. Only its hero can prevent the annihilation of the city.
The refinement in action sequences and special effects is delightful to watch. This is by far, the best that our cinema has achieved. Krrish's entry over the city's skyline is simply stunning. But then there is the unwanted overacting by people on the airplane. The visual effects of Krrish's antidote deployment look really cool but that is only followed by a song praising him with God, Allah and Bhagwaan. The climax seems unlike Rakesh Roshan. Not to discredit the director but the sequences look incredibly powerful and thrilling, were it not for the similarities with that of 'Man of Steel'.
Thus, Krrish 3 leaves the impression that things have evolved in the past 6 years. The action, the budget, the superhero's powers, the villain's malice and strength as well as Rohit's role as a guiding father, have evolved collectively to create a bigger impact. However, the flaws are deep and are many. Music by Rajesh Roshan is perhaps his dullest work. The biggest flaw however, is that the story seems to follow the action. Big action sequences were visualized and the story seems like an afterthought to the 100 crore ideas.
Hrithik Roshan is much better at playing the paternal role of Rohit where he is so distinct from the dull and bulky Krishna. After several years, he still portrays the same innocence, silliness and intelligence that won him accolades. Priyanka Chopra can of course play into the melodrama and create more forgettable moments of the movie. Kangana Ranaut on the other hand, plays the role of a mutant very well. Her evil form is as convincing as her guilt ridden one that admires Krishna. Rajpal Yadav has barely 3 minutes of comedy and he does well to make us laugh. Vivek Oberoi maintains good composure as a handicapped villain. His aggression is focused and we seldom see him overact when he easily could have. Only if he were given a better metallic suit for the climax sequence, he would've had more fans.
Rakesh Roshan had everyone's hopes up with this huge release and with Hrithik averaging one movie a year (if that), the audience shouldn't be blamed for expecting a lot. The script, storytelling and little brother's music do not work for such expectations and a film of this budget but the action sequences do when they need to because of the adroitly crafted visual effects. Cinematography in those sequences is quite stunning but not impressive otherwise. As the film closes with the sun setting over Bombay's skyline through a panoramic aerial shot of a construction crane, its hero stands tall on the edge, observing with a watchful eye and a keen sense for any looming threat. That visual is convincing. The idea of such a hero is convincing. Krrish being that hero, is convincing.
The sequel finds its roots in the events in Singapore when Dr. Siddhant Arya used the DNA from Rohit Mehra (the better Hrithik Roshan) to create new life. Years after Krrish's victory over Dr. Arya's malicious attempt to change the world, we see him struggling with jobs he can't keep while being the superhero that the city occasionally needs. While his father Rohit's experiment to harness the sun's power achieves limited success, his main focus is to find an antidote for a deadly virus outbreak in Namibia. An elusive pharmaceutical company finds the cure eventually, garnering enormous profits and funding for its proprietor's relentless attempts at creating a life form that can cure his handicap with a DNA matched bone marrow. Kaal (Vivek Oberoi) has no regard for human life and sends his mutants to Bombay to unleash the virus again. Millions of lives are threatened but the father-son duo create an antidote and use Krrish's powers to distribute it in Diwali style. Furious at his foiled attempt, Kaal sends his mutants to threaten Rohit's family and Kaya (Kangana Ranaut) replaces Priya (Priyanka Chopra) with her form changing ability. Intrigued by the common DNA signatures between the virus, its antidote and a captured mutant, Rohit seeks to unravel the mystery in Singapore where Kaal seizes him. Krishna, who has just realized Kaya's deceitful ways is determined to rescue his wife, unborn child and father from Kaal's hideout. Meanwhile, the nefarious villain finds the DNA he seeks and now has renewed powers with which he threatens the city of Mumbai once again. Only a superpower can stop him. Only its hero can prevent the annihilation of the city.
The refinement in action sequences and special effects is delightful to watch. This is by far, the best that our cinema has achieved. Krrish's entry over the city's skyline is simply stunning. But then there is the unwanted overacting by people on the airplane. The visual effects of Krrish's antidote deployment look really cool but that is only followed by a song praising him with God, Allah and Bhagwaan. The climax seems unlike Rakesh Roshan. Not to discredit the director but the sequences look incredibly powerful and thrilling, were it not for the similarities with that of 'Man of Steel'.
Thus, Krrish 3 leaves the impression that things have evolved in the past 6 years. The action, the budget, the superhero's powers, the villain's malice and strength as well as Rohit's role as a guiding father, have evolved collectively to create a bigger impact. However, the flaws are deep and are many. Music by Rajesh Roshan is perhaps his dullest work. The biggest flaw however, is that the story seems to follow the action. Big action sequences were visualized and the story seems like an afterthought to the 100 crore ideas.
Hrithik Roshan is much better at playing the paternal role of Rohit where he is so distinct from the dull and bulky Krishna. After several years, he still portrays the same innocence, silliness and intelligence that won him accolades. Priyanka Chopra can of course play into the melodrama and create more forgettable moments of the movie. Kangana Ranaut on the other hand, plays the role of a mutant very well. Her evil form is as convincing as her guilt ridden one that admires Krishna. Rajpal Yadav has barely 3 minutes of comedy and he does well to make us laugh. Vivek Oberoi maintains good composure as a handicapped villain. His aggression is focused and we seldom see him overact when he easily could have. Only if he were given a better metallic suit for the climax sequence, he would've had more fans.
Rakesh Roshan had everyone's hopes up with this huge release and with Hrithik averaging one movie a year (if that), the audience shouldn't be blamed for expecting a lot. The script, storytelling and little brother's music do not work for such expectations and a film of this budget but the action sequences do when they need to because of the adroitly crafted visual effects. Cinematography in those sequences is quite stunning but not impressive otherwise. As the film closes with the sun setting over Bombay's skyline through a panoramic aerial shot of a construction crane, its hero stands tall on the edge, observing with a watchful eye and a keen sense for any looming threat. That visual is convincing. The idea of such a hero is convincing. Krrish being that hero, is convincing.
- 7.778 on a scale of 1-10.
- kunalkhandwala
- 9 नव॰ 2013
- परमालिंक
As much as I adore "Koi ..... Mil Gaya" (2003) and "Krrish" (2006), I loathe their sequel i.e. the abomination named "Krrish 3". The first movie was influenced a lot by "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" (1982) and "Spider-Man" (2002). However, it had a story to tell and it did. Similarly, "Krrish" was pretty much influenced by the principles of Batman from "Batman Begins" (2005), a lot of actions from "The Matrix" (1999) among many other popular superhero films. It told a good origins story and was fine on the whole. And one more thing, their target audience were mainly the kids, so they were enjoyable enough as kids movies. But this movie? Oh hell no! Unlike the first two, it tries to be more than it is - an epic superhero movie of all times. This, despite (in its core) being a kids movie, feels like a cheesy rehash of some bad Hollywood superhero movies. As a kid's movie, it's something that even the kids will consider to be dumb, compared to other films made for them. It is superbly lazily written. It has no story inside it, the major plot points being ripped off of "X-Men: The Last Stand" (2006) mainly. That was the most commercially successful X-Men film at that time, and at the same time a pile of stinking trash. Since Bollywood wants to make money, they copied shamelessly from that movie. A lot of things are similar to "The Avengers" (2012) and "Man of Steel" (2013) regarding the destruction that takes place in the movie. There are some desi plotlines in this movie that feel incredibly hilarious. Just to make it look different, they made use of the same old story elements that is predictable to say the least. Leaving aside the Hollywood ripoff things, it creates a huge number of plot holes and inconsistencies regarding the franchise. The way Rohit speaks after the events of the first film doesn't explain itself. He was intelligent but still foolish after the events. And Krrish's powers are still not explained, which feel like the over amplification of Rohit's powers. In this movie, it feels like Krrish is a love child of Superman, Batman and The Flash rather than Rohit's son. Kangana plays the love child of Shadowcat and Mystique. Vivek Oberoi who looks like an illegal son of Saif Ali Khan in this movie, plays the love child of (drumrolls) Professor X and Magneto. And these aren't the spoilers. The only genuinely good thing about this movie is that Hrithik Roshan is really great as all the three characters - Rohit, Krishna and Krrish. The other thing I really had great time with whilst watching this nonsense was trying to figure the X-Men character they ripped off to create the character I am seeing on screen. Apart from these, nothing was there, except trashy things. The songs were useless in the first place, and to make this garbage more stinky, it greatly hampered the pacing of the movie.
Score : 3.1/10
Grade : E+
Label : Epidemic
Score : 3.1/10
Grade : E+
Label : Epidemic
Once in a while comes a movie which makes you wish you were a kid all over again, Rakesh Roshan has managed to create one such movie.
KRRISH 3 satisfies that child in you, successfully creating a desi superhero on par with his Hollywood peers. The sheer brilliance of the movie lies in the maker's vision-a vision which people would have brushed aside as sheer madness five years ago-a vision coupled with brilliant special effects (courtesy sharukh's red chillies) give us an amazing roller coaster ride into the world of super heroes, super villains and mutants.
Krrish 3 begins from where Krrish ended, beginning with a voice over of Big B reminding us of the events of the previous two films, reasonably so since all the three films are tied in so beautifully that audience actually truly understand what a trilogy actually means.
Vivek Oberoi plays a Kaal a paraplegic who is obsessed in finding a cure for his disease ends up creating mutants and slowly the hatred towards his fellow human beings turns into imagining himself as a member of superior race. Never has villainy so chillingly portrayed-here is a villain for whom you actually feel sorry and at the same time feeling terrified about the things he is capable of.
Hrithik Roshan plays Krish and Rohit-the transition should be seen to be believed. He portrays a innocent, well meaning old man on one hand complete with prosthetic s doing overtime and on the other hand plays the vulnerable superhero.
Priyanka Chopra's Priya starts off ordinary like a normal Bollywood heroine but changes colors and portrays different shades of the same character.
Kangana Ranuath is the surprise package playing Kaya-a mutant capable of shape changing, manages to evoke sympathy even when showing her evil side. The scene where she rescues baby from getting killed and the reaction she receives from the people around her bringing her to question the sides she is taking....the one scene showcases Kangana's real histrionics.
The ending with characters dying and buildings destroyed brings us memories of the super hero flicks of the 80's Hollywood. The entire climax leaves the audience with bated breath with surprises galore.
The destruction of Krish Statue and Kaal's appearance thereafter is one the best scenes in the movies coming second only to the introduction scene of Krish-when he actually saves an aircraft from crashing in quite different way then his Hollywood peers would have done.
While at it, the movie is not without its flaws, the major thing here is the heavy superman and x-men hangover-Rakesh Roshan actually lifts characters from both the movies. Come on! who in his right mind will name his kid Kaal. The songs are so out of place. Rajpal Yadav's character is wasted-the way the character shows up on the screen, it would have helped the movie in a lighter tone had his character been more fleshed out. Kaaya showed immense promise as Krrish's sidekick, too bad we don't get to see her that way-Rakesh Roshan should have given it a thought.
All said and done, Krrish lifts the jinx off Indian superheroes...Yep even we can make a good kick ass Superhero movie and get away with it
KRRISH 3 satisfies that child in you, successfully creating a desi superhero on par with his Hollywood peers. The sheer brilliance of the movie lies in the maker's vision-a vision which people would have brushed aside as sheer madness five years ago-a vision coupled with brilliant special effects (courtesy sharukh's red chillies) give us an amazing roller coaster ride into the world of super heroes, super villains and mutants.
Krrish 3 begins from where Krrish ended, beginning with a voice over of Big B reminding us of the events of the previous two films, reasonably so since all the three films are tied in so beautifully that audience actually truly understand what a trilogy actually means.
Vivek Oberoi plays a Kaal a paraplegic who is obsessed in finding a cure for his disease ends up creating mutants and slowly the hatred towards his fellow human beings turns into imagining himself as a member of superior race. Never has villainy so chillingly portrayed-here is a villain for whom you actually feel sorry and at the same time feeling terrified about the things he is capable of.
Hrithik Roshan plays Krish and Rohit-the transition should be seen to be believed. He portrays a innocent, well meaning old man on one hand complete with prosthetic s doing overtime and on the other hand plays the vulnerable superhero.
Priyanka Chopra's Priya starts off ordinary like a normal Bollywood heroine but changes colors and portrays different shades of the same character.
Kangana Ranuath is the surprise package playing Kaya-a mutant capable of shape changing, manages to evoke sympathy even when showing her evil side. The scene where she rescues baby from getting killed and the reaction she receives from the people around her bringing her to question the sides she is taking....the one scene showcases Kangana's real histrionics.
The ending with characters dying and buildings destroyed brings us memories of the super hero flicks of the 80's Hollywood. The entire climax leaves the audience with bated breath with surprises galore.
The destruction of Krish Statue and Kaal's appearance thereafter is one the best scenes in the movies coming second only to the introduction scene of Krish-when he actually saves an aircraft from crashing in quite different way then his Hollywood peers would have done.
While at it, the movie is not without its flaws, the major thing here is the heavy superman and x-men hangover-Rakesh Roshan actually lifts characters from both the movies. Come on! who in his right mind will name his kid Kaal. The songs are so out of place. Rajpal Yadav's character is wasted-the way the character shows up on the screen, it would have helped the movie in a lighter tone had his character been more fleshed out. Kaaya showed immense promise as Krrish's sidekick, too bad we don't get to see her that way-Rakesh Roshan should have given it a thought.
All said and done, Krrish lifts the jinx off Indian superheroes...Yep even we can make a good kick ass Superhero movie and get away with it
- aliahmedsiddique
- 12 दिस॰ 2013
- परमालिंक
- rest-peacemine
- 3 मई 2014
- परमालिंक
In 2006,I loved Krrish but now after waiting seven years for Krrish 3 I will not be looking forward to Krrish 4. 3 reason why krrish three is so bad.
1)Music. It's music is not good for your ears and the lyrics fails to connect to the film's plot (like any bollywood soundtrack does,it connects to it's plot.)
2) Too predictable. I didn't try to ,but it turned out I predicted the whole film. I wasted £15 just to predict a 2 and a half hour movie. NOT!
3 (finally) ) Priyanka's role size. It is just tiny. She only appears in like 7 scenes.
i give it it 3 stars for the VFX,kangara's and vivek's performance.
1)Music. It's music is not good for your ears and the lyrics fails to connect to the film's plot (like any bollywood soundtrack does,it connects to it's plot.)
2) Too predictable. I didn't try to ,but it turned out I predicted the whole film. I wasted £15 just to predict a 2 and a half hour movie. NOT!
3 (finally) ) Priyanka's role size. It is just tiny. She only appears in like 7 scenes.
i give it it 3 stars for the VFX,kangara's and vivek's performance.
- rehaanready
- 20 जून 2014
- परमालिंक
Like the previous series, the beautiful storyline and the most important event, the challenging events that made the film more attractive.
But along with all, this exaggeration and exaggeration reduced some of these beauties, If the film was a little closer to reality and away from the false induction of the protagonist it would be more acceptable
- Ali_mozaffari_1999
- 7 मार्च 2021
- परमालिंक
Hollywood me 10 baar mar ke ate hai tho thik.
Yaha pe utna accha nhi hai. 🤐 Some crispy Hollywood fans.
Yaha pe utna accha nhi hai. 🤐 Some crispy Hollywood fans.
- manishkmr-69957
- 21 अप्रैल 2021
- परमालिंक
Laugh all you want, but it makes one of the most brilliant plots for a superhero movie.
1. Life giving device 2. Mutants (Maanvars) 3. Krrish saving Mumbai City from an epidemic. 4. Half brother (Kaal), a villain 10 times more powerful than Krrish himself. 5. Villain taking over Mumbai. 6. A great gladiator match between good and evil.
And the list goes on, it's a great example of brilliant writing but poor execution. Too much to show in a single movie, but I still love it because of not trying to copy Hollywood and maintaining it's very own original Indian feel. But many still troll it because we're just used to mock any effort Bollywood makes to make to make a great movie as "It's not as good enough as Hollywood", guess our minds are yet to have independence from white supremacy.
1. Life giving device 2. Mutants (Maanvars) 3. Krrish saving Mumbai City from an epidemic. 4. Half brother (Kaal), a villain 10 times more powerful than Krrish himself. 5. Villain taking over Mumbai. 6. A great gladiator match between good and evil.
And the list goes on, it's a great example of brilliant writing but poor execution. Too much to show in a single movie, but I still love it because of not trying to copy Hollywood and maintaining it's very own original Indian feel. But many still troll it because we're just used to mock any effort Bollywood makes to make to make a great movie as "It's not as good enough as Hollywood", guess our minds are yet to have independence from white supremacy.
- aashish-ak
- 15 जुल॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
rating 1 as 0 is not available. only good part is of a grown man jiggling his jaw. the father son duo thinks that Indians don't know anything about Hollywood. granted they copied the first movie of the trilogy off ET, but still... copying x men is just pathetic... and the reverse star wars theory was predictable too... and the most unique power of any superhero... tap dancing with converse. no real ideas for the story... a super villain who steals ice cream from kids? really??? no real ideas for songs... using a lyric related to Gandhi and the independence of India is disrespectful. stop treating the Indian public as infants...
- adityalovesnisha247365
- 25 दिस॰ 2014
- परमालिंक
Movie has a normal story, but charecters are very nice on screen. Kangana Ranaut and priyanka chopra are ultimate in this film, by their acting. Hrithik Roshan, as usal impresses with his nice acting. Vivek Oberoi as bad guy was outstanding.
- papanloveu
- 3 अग॰ 2021
- परमालिंक
Very good movie. The ending sucks a bit. Chopra and Ranaut shines :-)
- sammen-84304
- 27 दिस॰ 2019
- परमालिंक
- shaik-shavali
- 9 नव॰ 2013
- परमालिंक
- anmolreviews
- 3 नव॰ 2013
- परमालिंक
- darkshadowsxtreme
- 3 नव॰ 2013
- परमालिंक
The third film in the Krrish series after Koi... Mil Gaya & Krrish, 'Krrish 3' is An Entertaining Superhero Flick, that boasts stunning action-sequences, superlative performances & a superb second-hour, working on its advantage.
'Krrish 3' Synopsis: Krrish finds a new nemesis in the form of Kaal, an evil genius, who selfishly is misusing his powers to spread fear, death and destruction. Thus begins a battle between the superhero & the super-villain.
'Krrish 3' has an ordinary first-hour, which doesn't really impress. Too much time is dedicated in introduction characters & the slow-pace doesn't help. But, the momentum grows in the second-hour in a big way. Its gripping & entertaining. The climax, in particular, is mesmerizing. The climatic battle between Krrish & Kaal left me spell-bound. But the excessive running-time needed some trimming, at least by 20-minutes.
Rakesh Roshan, Honey Irani & Robin Bhatt's Screenplay lacks grip in the first-hour, but picks up rapidly in the second-hour, which is genuinely terrific. Roshan's Direction is ambitious & applaud-worthy. Graphics are very well-done. Cinematography is top-notch. Editing could've been crispier. Action-Sequences are stunning. Music by Rajesh Roshan & Background Score by Salim-Sulaiman, are okay.
Performance-Wise: Hrithik is fantastic as Krrish & Rohit. He enacts both the parts with utmost conviction & honesty. Vivek Oberoi is totally despicable as Kaal. He creates a memorable, loathsome villain, thanks to his solid performance. Priyanka Chopra looks gorgeous & delivers sincerely. Kangna is first-rate. Rajpal Yadav is funny in a cameo.
On the whole, 'Krrish 3' isn't perfection, but attractive entertainment nonetheless. Recommended!
'Krrish 3' Synopsis: Krrish finds a new nemesis in the form of Kaal, an evil genius, who selfishly is misusing his powers to spread fear, death and destruction. Thus begins a battle between the superhero & the super-villain.
'Krrish 3' has an ordinary first-hour, which doesn't really impress. Too much time is dedicated in introduction characters & the slow-pace doesn't help. But, the momentum grows in the second-hour in a big way. Its gripping & entertaining. The climax, in particular, is mesmerizing. The climatic battle between Krrish & Kaal left me spell-bound. But the excessive running-time needed some trimming, at least by 20-minutes.
Rakesh Roshan, Honey Irani & Robin Bhatt's Screenplay lacks grip in the first-hour, but picks up rapidly in the second-hour, which is genuinely terrific. Roshan's Direction is ambitious & applaud-worthy. Graphics are very well-done. Cinematography is top-notch. Editing could've been crispier. Action-Sequences are stunning. Music by Rajesh Roshan & Background Score by Salim-Sulaiman, are okay.
Performance-Wise: Hrithik is fantastic as Krrish & Rohit. He enacts both the parts with utmost conviction & honesty. Vivek Oberoi is totally despicable as Kaal. He creates a memorable, loathsome villain, thanks to his solid performance. Priyanka Chopra looks gorgeous & delivers sincerely. Kangna is first-rate. Rajpal Yadav is funny in a cameo.
On the whole, 'Krrish 3' isn't perfection, but attractive entertainment nonetheless. Recommended!