The third instalment in the Krrish franchisee after Koi Mil Gaya and Krrish, Krrish 3 adequately entertains. The movie begins with a brief recap of the earlier two movies. Krrish is the superhero name of Krishna Mehra (Hrithik Roshan). Krishna leads a dual life. He is a normal human being who is addressed as Krishna. However, Krishna dons the mask of Krrish whenever he has to perform any superhero act. With Krishna lives his father, Rohit Mehra (Hrithik Roshan) and wife, Priya Mehra (Priyanka Chopra).
The evil counterpart of Krrish is Kaal (Vivek Oberoi). Kaal has his laboratory at Jungfrau, Switzerland. He is paralyzed except from his neck upwards and two fingers. With the help of telekinesis he is able to channelize all his energies and perform remarkable tasks. Kaal has created various mutants in his laboratory. One of his dearest creations is Kaya (Kangana Ranaut).
The evil mind of Kaal has plotted a scheme to earn money. He has created a virus of which only he has the antidote. Namibia is the target of his virus. After he attacks it with his virus, he lets it spread. After sufficient amount of time has passed and the government of Namibia is really desperate for an antidote, he sells his antidote for a handsome price.
However, Namibia is only a small country that he has tried out his virus attack on. His real target is India. According to his plan, Kaal spreads the virus in Mumbai through his mutants. As the people start getting infected by the virus and chaos spreads, Krrish and his dad battle it out with Kaal and his mutants to stop him. The rest of the movie pits Krrish against Kaal. Who will win the battle between good versus evil? Watch Krrish 3 to find the answer to this question.
The sci-fi action is well executed. The songs are peppy. Acting of all the artists is commendable. The only aspect in which Krrish 3 seems to be lacking is its dialogues. But overlook the tacky dialogues and Krrish 3 makes for a good one time watch. Those who have seen the previous two movies, will enjoy this movie even more.
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