Krrish - Movie Review
Written by shawn122  on September 09, 2006

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The most awaited sequel in Bollywood history has finally arrived and if you were wondering whether it will succeed in living up to the expectations from its predecessor, well, it almost does. The film isn't about good versus evil, superpowers and 'great responsibility,' love amid masquerades - the film is about Hrithik Roshan. Besides, Krrish also marks the entry of a superhero in the Hindi film industry and is bound to make instant connection with viewers.

Krishna (son of Rohit from Koi Mil Gaya), a.k.a. Krrish (Hrithik Roshan) is born with magical powers - he runs like the wind, soars across rivers and mountains, etc. His superpowers make people gape at him in the small town where he lives and this leads him to being hidden from the world by his grandmother (Rekha). That's how he becomes the Tarzan as he finds companionship in the creatures of the forest. In steps, Priya (Priyanka Chopra) and the world changes for the man with wonder powers. When his love beckons him to Singapore, his grandmom hesitantly lets him go.

But destiny has other plans for him. In Singapore, Dr. Siddhant Arya (Naseeruddin Shah) is a megalomaniac scientist who is on the verge of changing the future into evil: for good. And the only person who can stop his destructive dreams is Krrish. Eventually, the battle begins between good and evil. Needless to say, the good emerges triumphant in the end - ofcourse!

Though the first half may seem it is a common love story, it's the second half that holds your attention as the drama unfolds. The biggest advantage of the film is that the plot begins to gather impetus post-interval when Sharat Saxena takes you on a flashback trip. And from thereon, it's a different film altogether! The fight between good and evil, noble and the immoral is depicted in the most convincing fashion, which the viewers would want to see more of.

Though there's a sense of slackening in earlier portions of the lengthy narrative, the last lap of this luscious voyage into comic book fantasy is undertaken in a spirit of complete conviction and credibility. It won't be incorrect to say that Hrithik Roshan carries the film single handedly. He delivers an awesome performance of a naturally gifted boy. Looking splendid in the robe and the mask, his overall act makes you realize the talent the actor possesses. Krrish will definitely add another feather to the actor's crown.

Krrish will definitely make it big at the box-office and might also go on to become the next blockbuster!

 
 
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 Was alright. =\, March 19, 2007
Written by Amit  - See all my reviews  - Top 50 Reviewer
was alright, had cool special effects, but it seemed mor eand more like a superman/spiderman/matrix ripoff, like some other movies.



 krrish, February 11, 2007
Written by Engineered_4_Speed  - See all my reviews  - Top 10 Reviewer
Were we all watching the same movie?



 krrish!, February 05, 2007
Written by Michelle  - See all my reviews  - Top 10 Reviewer
krrish was like the awesomeness movie everr!!! mi totally loved da story line it was like amazing! =) it was sad to see wat had happened to his dad!



 AWESOME MOVIE!!!!, October 12, 2006
Written by stephie  - See all my reviews  - Top 10 Reviewer
wow! Now thats the Hrithik i remember. that waz a really good story and movie. the songs were also awesome. I give him credit for acting all those roles in this movie. he acted a love role, hate role, sad role, double role, old person role, super hero role, and many more. this is certainly another MUST SEE movie!



 Hrithik was the perfect Krrish!, September 09, 2006
Written by sharmz207  - See all my reviews  - #1 Reviewer
Krrish is a great movie especially for those who were fans of Koi Mil Gaya. For me, I had seen Krrish before Koi Mil Gaya (strange I know), but either way after seeing Koi Mil Gaya it made me appreciate Krrish so much more as it made the movie more exciting. I didn't think Priyanka's role was all that special, but I do believe Hrithik stole the limelight for everyone else in that movie. My favourite songs were Chori Chori Chupke Chupke and Pyar Ek Kahani.



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