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5.5/10
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The story revolves around a vet, who on his homecoming to his father's elephant reserve, encounters and fights an international poachers racket.The story revolves around a vet, who on his homecoming to his father's elephant reserve, encounters and fights an international poachers racket.The story revolves around a vet, who on his homecoming to his father's elephant reserve, encounters and fights an international poachers racket.
- Awards
- 2 wins total
Vidyut Jammwal
- Raj Nair
- (as Vidyut Jamwal)
Biswaram Doley
- Vidyut samwal
- (voice)
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A great entertainment. Vidyut Jamwal was a treat to watch doing the ancient martial art form of Kerala.
the Movie barely escaped from being a documentary.
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Raj Nayar (Vidyut Jammwal), a veterinary doctor from Mumbai, visits his father after a long gap of ten years in their Chandrika elephant sanctuary (Odisha). Soon after, a ghastly attack on the elephants by a bunch of poachers, led by (Atul Kulkarni), changes his life forever.
Initially lured by the city life, Raj now decides to protect the gentle giants in the sanctuary, which has always been his father's dream. After a series of unfortunate events that happen in the reserve, Meera (debutante Asha Bhat), a journalist from Mumbai and Shankara (debutante Pooja Sawant), a mahout based in the sanctuary, also join Raj's mission of punishing the illegal hunters, who kill elephants for ivory.
Protect animals, save the elephants is the primary message that Junglee sends across and it does so in an action-packed way. The film also reiterates that if we pledge to stop buying ivory products, it will prevent poachers from indulging in this illegal trade. True to its theme, the film transports you to the calm of a jungle, away from your city, cell phones and chaos (shot in the beautiful locales of an elephant reserve in Thailand).
Known for Hollywood blockbusters like The Mask, The Scorpion King and Eraser, American director Chuck Russell makes his Hindi cinema debut with this one. His fascination for mythology, Hindu mantras, our martial arts like Kalaripayattu and Lord Ganpati is evident, given the Indian essence and exoticism he brings to the story.
While the film scores higher on action than emotion, Russell's attempt at blending the two with a social cause, stands out for a variety of reasons.
All the actors exude effortless comfort around the elephants, which is rare for an Indian film that revolves around animals. The last Indian film that captured the man-elephant camaraderie was Haathi Mere Saathi (1971), starring Rajesh Khanna.
The film's highlight, other than its fight against poachers who kill elephants for tusks, is Vidyut Jammwal's brilliance as one of our finest action heroes. His action is absolutely flawless and perhaps the best in the business. The jaw-dropping, lethal action scenes he portrays on screen and his mastery in martial arts puts him at par with the finest action heroes across the globe.
Action sequences that holds your attention and makes this film a paisa vasool entertainer, that is bound to attract families and children.
Such an adventurous and brave attempt is rare in Hindi cinema.
Raj Nayar (Vidyut Jammwal), a veterinary doctor from Mumbai, visits his father after a long gap of ten years in their Chandrika elephant sanctuary (Odisha). Soon after, a ghastly attack on the elephants by a bunch of poachers, led by (Atul Kulkarni), changes his life forever.
Initially lured by the city life, Raj now decides to protect the gentle giants in the sanctuary, which has always been his father's dream. After a series of unfortunate events that happen in the reserve, Meera (debutante Asha Bhat), a journalist from Mumbai and Shankara (debutante Pooja Sawant), a mahout based in the sanctuary, also join Raj's mission of punishing the illegal hunters, who kill elephants for ivory.
Protect animals, save the elephants is the primary message that Junglee sends across and it does so in an action-packed way. The film also reiterates that if we pledge to stop buying ivory products, it will prevent poachers from indulging in this illegal trade. True to its theme, the film transports you to the calm of a jungle, away from your city, cell phones and chaos (shot in the beautiful locales of an elephant reserve in Thailand).
Known for Hollywood blockbusters like The Mask, The Scorpion King and Eraser, American director Chuck Russell makes his Hindi cinema debut with this one. His fascination for mythology, Hindu mantras, our martial arts like Kalaripayattu and Lord Ganpati is evident, given the Indian essence and exoticism he brings to the story.
While the film scores higher on action than emotion, Russell's attempt at blending the two with a social cause, stands out for a variety of reasons.
All the actors exude effortless comfort around the elephants, which is rare for an Indian film that revolves around animals. The last Indian film that captured the man-elephant camaraderie was Haathi Mere Saathi (1971), starring Rajesh Khanna.
The film's highlight, other than its fight against poachers who kill elephants for tusks, is Vidyut Jammwal's brilliance as one of our finest action heroes. His action is absolutely flawless and perhaps the best in the business. The jaw-dropping, lethal action scenes he portrays on screen and his mastery in martial arts puts him at par with the finest action heroes across the globe.
Action sequences that holds your attention and makes this film a paisa vasool entertainer, that is bound to attract families and children.
Such an adventurous and brave attempt is rare in Hindi cinema.
For those who doesn't feel its a good movie then watch cartoon films in ur home, some other review that its have bad action choreography, dude open your eyes its not double stunt action sequences. He did all in real, even Tiger shroff need double stunt. Don't try to watch only item songs, watch the quality of actors...I voted 10/10 for vidyut and his team, his stunt and action, its really awesome. And I want to watch hiis movies in bollywood.
Average movie to be frankly speaking. Story is good and message is noble. Direction is good with poor screenplay. Performance wise Vidyut is excellent with his action,physique and dialogues. Female actors were well placed with their characters. Other characters like Atul and Makrand were below par with their potential.
Overall worthy to watch.
Did you know
- TriviaOut of 100, four elephants were selected for the film after scouting in India and Sri Lanka.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jubin Nautiyal: Fakeera Ghar Aaja (2019)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $295,784
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $47,089
- Mar 31, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $4,033,587
- Runtime
- 1h 55m(115 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
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