Saturday 2 November 2013

Krrish 3- Movie Review by Shoby

Krrish 3- Movie Review

3.25 Stars out of 5

Krrish is undoubtedly the most cherished superhero that emerged from the bollywood and its popularity has paved the way for making other superhero movies as well. Krrish 3 is one of the most anticipated films of the years and what came in front of us in the form of Krrish 3 is a real time full on entertainer.

Story is almost OK (just like any other superhero flick, good versus evil thing) but what makes Krrish 3 stand out is its beautifully written screenplay, which works thoroughly smooth in the proceedings. Krrish 3, to me, is perhaps the best screenplay in the triology. Another unique element in this part of Krrish franchise is the emotional quotient.

When you are making a superhero flick (with larger than life charcters embedded in the plot) and that too to woo the global audience, you need to have a great mix of script, emotions and effects and no doubt, Krrish 3 has a perfect combination of all three. Its a real visual treat, with never-seen-before (in bollywood) type of action and vfx sequences.

While building the plot for the main event, you get to see a few glimpses of action packed heroic attempts from the supoerhero, that prepares you for the actual drama. This time, not only Krrish is more powerful, but his counterpart (Kaal) is also more dangerous than Dr. Arya. In fact, this time Krrish has to fight with the world created by Kaal, which consists of Maan-war (a combo of human and animal features).

Hrithik Roshan is as usual the face of Krrish. Excellent acting in both avatars (Off the record, I liked Rohit's
part more). Priyanaka had nothing much to do (well these sort of movies do not have a good margin to act for the leading ladies). The most special thing about Krrish 3 is Kal himself (Vivek Oberoi). He is an established artist (and he has proved it times and again). It was very difficult to fill the place that was left by veteran Naseer ud Din and how beautifuly, Vivek has taken the things further... Its Commendable...

Sound track is perhaps the only spoiler of the flick, with no track to be remembered, once the films is completed. Salim-Suleman's background score is the heart of the movie. They have used some very popular arrangements in tunes (from Koi Mil Gaya and Krrish) to make it very appealing and famililer.

Overall, this one is a no age-limit flick and children of all ages should enjoy the things.