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Krrish

  • 2006
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Krrish (2006)
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Krishna is forced by circumstances to use his superpowers and become the masked superhero Krrish, before getting drawn towards the truth behind his father's death.Krishna is forced by circumstances to use his superpowers and become the masked superhero Krrish, before getting drawn towards the truth behind his father's death.Krishna is forced by circumstances to use his superpowers and become the masked superhero Krrish, before getting drawn towards the truth behind his father's death.

  • Director
    • Rakesh Roshan
  • Writers
    • Robin Bhatt
    • Sachin Bhowmick
    • Honey Irani
  • Stars
    • Hrithik Roshan
    • Priyanka Chopra Jonas
    • Rekha
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    26K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rakesh Roshan
    • Writers
      • Robin Bhatt
      • Sachin Bhowmick
      • Honey Irani
    • Stars
      • Hrithik Roshan
      • Priyanka Chopra Jonas
      • Rekha
    • 132User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 22 wins & 18 nominations total

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    Hrithik Roshan
    Hrithik Roshan
    • Krishna Mehra…
    Priyanka Chopra Jonas
    Priyanka Chopra Jonas
    • Priya
    • (as Priyanka Chopra)
    Rekha
    Rekha
    • Sonia Mehra
    Naseeruddin Shah
    Naseeruddin Shah
    • Dr. Siddhant Arya
    Sharat Saxena
    Sharat Saxena
    • Vikram Sinha
    Manini Mishra
    Manini Mishra
    • Honey
    • (as Maaninee Mishra)
    Puneet Issar
    Puneet Issar
    • Komal
    Hemant Pandey
    Hemant Pandey
    • Bahadur
    Akash Khurana
    Akash Khurana
    • Catholic School Principal
    Archana Puran Singh
    Archana Puran Singh
    • Priya & Honey's boss
    Ahmed Khan
    Ahmed Khan
    • Dr. Mathur
    Xia Bin
    • Kristian 'Assumed Krrish'
    Zain Khan
    • Chintu
    Edgar Noordanus
    Mithilesh Chaturvedi
    Mithilesh Chaturvedi
    Fardeen Hussaini
    • Child artist
    Micky Dhamejani
    • Child artist
    • (as Mickey Dhamijani)
    Yu Xuan
    • Handicapped girl
    • Director
      • Rakesh Roshan
    • Writers
      • Robin Bhatt
      • Sachin Bhowmick
      • Honey Irani
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    User reviews132

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    7vivekdlko

    The best sci fi bollywood can offer till date

    Well Krrish is the highly awaited sequel to "Koi mil gaya". The wait is finely over.so how does it fare?Does it live up to the hype? well there could be mixed answers to this question.

    Its definitely better than the first part. But on the acting point of view it definitely disappoints. the film solely relies on Hrithik Roshan's shoulders and he delivers but this is certainly not his best as an actor though as krrish i cannot think of anybody else but him playing the role , all the other characters are just passable which include the highly talented "Rekha" who looks uncomfortable in the role of a grand mother.Priyanka Chopra looks good and is camera friendly though not much of the histrionics on her part.

    The story is quite predictable with hardly any twists.The first half of the film is a mediocre boy meet girl romance with tracing the origins of krishna aka krrish. the music is alright though not as good as rajesh roshan's previous attempts. its only in the second half that film picks up and the special effects come into play.These special effects are good according to bollywood standards. Like any other superhero movie it does have a villain in Naseeruddin Shah.he has played roles as a villain like in "Mohra" before but this time hes strictly okay.

    The film has high production values the director has handled the product well.But overall he's confused whether to churn out an out and out sci fi flick or a mix of all genres.The film was Promoted as a Super hero movie though its more of a romantic-super hero type. That thing could be due to the budget constraints it was not made as solely as a science fiction/super hero movie. The special effects look a mix of "matrix" ,"crouching tiger hidden dragon" and other action flicks . On the whole krrish traces the origins of our very own desi super hero. it could be the first in the series with more to come. I hope the sequel will be more of a super hero type with more CGI and special effects romped in.

    Go see krrish if you are a Hrithik Fan. you will not be disappointed.

    all an all a popcorn flick with a difference.
    8eevaoberg

    Krrish, the first Indian film I have seen on cinema

    I saw Krrish in Stockholm yesterday. I am not keen on science fiction movies, even if I used to read science fiction when I was young. I have never before seen an Indian movie on cinema and perhaps because it was the first time, I liked Krrish very much. Indian films are longer than Hollywood/European films, but it didn't feel long at all. Must have been entertaining! It did not matter at all that the film makers had borrowed ideas from other films(Flying Daggers, ET, Dr.Who, whatever). The film was very Indian and didn't feel like a copy of anything. I loved the music and dances, the dance in the circus was wonderful!

    The actor who played Krrish felt quite right for the role. I have seen him in KKKB, but didn't think much about him then, was too fascinated by Sharukh. This is my first film critic ever! Becoming addicted to Indian films make me do strange things!!
    8bdschwantner

    Krishna Mehra (Hrithik Roshan) is an Indian country lad with super powers. He falls for a city girl (Priyanka Chopra) and goes to Singapore to win her heart. Awesome Ensues.

    Krrish is a unique movie that combines many elements and genres. Reviewing this film is no easy task; reviewing it objectively is even harder. This is because Krrish breaks many of the expectations of a western moviegoer. It's action is unusual, its acting is often exaggerated, not to mention that its in a foreign language! Getting a good perspective on the film is hard when it doesn't look anything like the movie one was looking for. So, let me just get my bias out on the table early on in this review. I loved it! I haven't laughed that hard in any action movie ever. I haven't seen fights that good in any comedy ever. Nor have I ever seen music videos like those in any sci-fi super hero flick. I love the crazy place this movie has found in terms of genre. This film moves easily from pop music video to manga-style action to touching drama to thought provoking sci-fi. It's just great.

    However, the bizarre amount of slapstick comedy, product placement/general commercialism, and constant switching of genre may very well put some western viewers off. This movie is not your usual super hero flick. Batman this is not.

    It is, however, an excellent movie that combines the core elements of the super hero genre with romance, comedy, and sci-fi, and does this quite effectively, thanks to the good dialogue, great choreography and effects, and great acting and dancing by Hrithik Roshan and Priyanka Chopra.

    I was thoroughly entertained and would recommend this film to just about anyone who is willing to suspend disbelief, sit back, and enjoy the show.
    10The_Mighty_Warrior

    A critique of the criticisms

    I have been lurking on this section for some time now, with a few raised eyebrows at some of the comments that have been passed here. I think some are just wholly unjustified and inaccurate.

    I have seen Krrish twice now. It is an unabashed popcorn entertainer. You're typical Hollywood special effects summer blockbuster, only that it has a unique Indian soul and the quintessential Bollywood elements. It is an accomplished blend of Indian popular storytelling , western technology and Asian action and it's historic success in India, proves how successful this fusion is.

    Surprisingly, unlike most Hollywood film, where technology and action takes precedence, here special effects are minimally and virtuously(often seamlessly) used and most of the emphasis is on the emotional journey of the protagonist, who is reborn as the superhero, only towards the end, shifting to sci-fi action and concluding in a mesmerising ground-air-sea helicopter chase sequence, supported by an awesome and adrenaline-pumping background score.

    Now I am going to deal with the common issues made against Krissh:

    1. Action and special effects do not compare to Hollywood standards.

    You really do need to define what Hollywood standards are. I have seen many big budget Hollywood special effects extravaganzas and the quality of special effects are variable; they range from good to bad; from shot to shot and from film to film.

    Krrish is nothing below "Hollywood standards" It has effects work that is on par or better than some Hollywood films, and less than some. What matters most, is do they work on their own terms, and given that masses of people, including international critics have appreciated them, means an emphatic yes.

    2. The techniques, effects and stunts are borrowed and/or plagiarised from Hollywood and Asian films; such as Crouching Tiger, House of flying daggers,Paycheck, Matrix.

    First of all, it would make sense that special effects techniques have been repeated from Hollywood, because the special effects supervisors - are from Hollywood.

    It would make sense that the stunts and martial arts have been repeated from Asian films, because the stunt choreographer - is from Hong Kong.

    Secondly, techniques are invented to be reused. There is no need to reinvent the wheel.

    A filmmaker has at his utility an entire tool-kit of established techniques. It is how he uses them to actualise his vision that creates originality. In that respect, Rakesh Roshan is not a hack, because while he borrows techniques, he tailors them to his unique vision and lends them an originality of their own.

    The stunts and action scenes have been designed according to Krrish's character and his own quirks, abilities and idiosyncrasies.

    In particular, the final ground-air-sea helicopter chase sequence and the shot where Krrish uses the fountain jet to catapult him(awesome shot) into the air has never been done before. The anime-inspired fight sequence on the island is another spark of creativity. The initial sequence of him running to catch the glider is another very original sequence. Ditto for the Circus fire scene.

    3. Krrish is a mundane love story, comedy and drama for most of the film. Not enough superhero elements.

    When I watched Krrish the first time, I too echoed the same sentiments. I wanted to see more action scenes and superhero elements, not the usual run of the mill romantic comedy. I was disappointed. Then when I watched it the second time, this time without expecting a superhero film, I realised it's not suppose to be a superhero film; it is the beginning of a superhero

    4. Krrish is a hybrid of other superheros films and copies plot elements.

    Superhero films are quite a predictable genre and share many similarities. They are the classic tale of good vs evil, where the hero is super-good and the villain is super-evil(often a megalomaniac with designs to take over the world) and the film builds to the final face-off, where good will invariably triumph. Superman follows the exactly the same story arc; so does Batman; so does Spiderman; and yes, so does Krrish.

    Another similarity is that the superhero-ego will often be incognito and not reveal their true identity, except to a select few. You see this in Superman; Spiderman and Batman; so, you also see it in Krrish. Again, because the superhero is mysterious, they become the talk of the world and the the press become obsessed with them and in unveiling their identity. You see this in Superman; Spiderman and Batman; so you see it in Krrish.

    Krrish is as original and unoriginal as any superhero film. If you can accept that Superman is not a copy of Spiderman and Spiderman is not a copy of Batman. Then you should be able to accept that Krrish is not a copy of either of them and stands as an original work.

    5. Krrish is just the usual Bollywood potboiler, with songs and dances, comedy, melodrama and colours.

    So are 99.9% of Bollywood films. This is the unique Bollywood identity and film-making heritage and make no mistake about it, Krrish is an all-out Bollywood film, made for mass consumption by Bollywood fans.

    Krrish is a very commendable and well-made film, an all out-entertainer, with plenty of cool action and special effects, but with it's heart in it's story of Krishna becoming Krrish(played admirably by Hrithik Roshan) It's also a historic milestone in Indian film-making, and will be to Indian cinema, what Superman was to American cinema. Expect the sequel to even bigger.

    An impressive and world-class entry by Bollywood to the fantastic world of sci-fi and fantasy. I look forward to more such films from Bollywood. In fact, as I write , another Bollywood director is in the preproduction phase of a big budget futuristic sci-fi romance set in 2050 India, and not an ordinary love story, it's the love story between a robot and a human!
    9aasifali

    Finally a Superhero of our own

    The wait's over, even though it took quite long.The movie is excels in acting and story. The story is refreshingly different and not abashedly picked up from any of the superheroes of Bollywood. Its in fact very good and innovative.One that is different and yet rooted to its base characters. Hrithik has one again excelled at everything from doing his own stunts to acting and dancing(forte). The direction is sleek and styled. For once i could relax, put down my critical enjoying view and abashedly enjoy whats supposed to be our own superhero with all the values and dignity. The movie has a good mixture of both humor and class

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    • Trivia
      When Hrithik Roshan jumped off a 30-foot-high clock tower in Singapore for an action shot, a cable broke in a freak accident. He fell to the ground and would likely have ended up dead or in a wheelchair had it not rained before the shot. This caused the crew to install a canopy on which he promptly fell. He was not hurt and continued shooting some minutes later. The Roshans feel his life was spared by divine intervention.
    • Goofs
      Priyanka and her friend decide to invite Krishna to Singapore to save their foundering jobs, and the next day he is actually in Singapore. How did they arrange the passport and visa in a single day?
    • Quotes

      Krishna: Actually those fish knew me, they stood by me.

      Priya: But you're not standing by me!

      Krishna: I've come to stand by you for life, Priya.

      Priya: For life? When my mother asks you what you do? What will you say?

      Krishna: I'll tell her what I do, Love you.

      Priya: And... what else will you say?

      Krishna: I'll fulfill all your wishes, look after you.

      Priya: And...?

      Krishna: I'll never let a smile leave your face.

      Priya: And...?

      Krishna: Whether times good or bad, we'll always be together, just like eyelashes are with the eyes.

      Priya: And...?

      Krishna: You will dream and I'll fulfill them.

      Priya: And...?

      Krishna: In the scorching heat of the sun, I'll be your shade, and in the cold, I'll give you warmth. When the rain bothers you, I'll change the course of the clouds; and when a storm blows, I'll turn the winds away.

      [Priya trips and Krishna catches her]

      Krishna: That's how I shall protect you all my life, from every danger, from every trouble. Now I hope your mother will agree

    • Connections
      Featured in 52nd Fair One Filmfare Awards (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Trans-Europe Express
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      Written by Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider-Esleben, Karl Bartos, Wolfgang Flür,

      and Emil Schult

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    • Release date
      • June 23, 2006 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Siêu Nhân Krrish
    • Filming locations
      • Kulu-Manali, Himachal Pradesh, India
    • Production company
      • Film Kraft
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    • Budget
      • $10,200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,430,721
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $370,266
      • Jul 2, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $18,041,250
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    • Runtime
      3 hours 5 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital EX
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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