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Krrish
Neha Mathur / fullhyd.com
EDITOR RATING
7.0
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NA
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NA
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It's a season of grand comebacks. Superman returns (yet again), but more importantly, Hrithik returns. Finally, Krrish Mil Gaya. Praise the Lord he's nothing like Shaktimaan. Who's Shaktimaan? Hopefully, not alive.

A sequel to the human-alien bhai-bhai Koi Mil Gaya, Krrish picks up from where its predecessor had happily retired. Krishna (Hrithik Roshan) is the brilliant progeny of KMG's Rohit (who befriended an alien and switched from autistic to paranormal). Courtesy genetics (and the writer's pen), Krishna turns out to be a little boy with enormous powers.

Living with dadi (Rekha) (parents conveniently bumped off) in some secluded mountains, wonder boy Krishna is as at ease with the birds and the trees, as was Mowgli. But he's also as lonely. Tucked away from civilization (apparently people in the mountains don't qualify as civilized), Krishna with his wind-blown hair outraces his white horse and climbs mountain walls like a veteran Spidey.

Along comes a girl Priya (Priyanka Chopra), and handglides her way into Krishna's heart. Part of an adventure camp, she comes and then goes. But not before ogling at wonderboy's superhuman capers. Priya's with Star TV (Singapore), and you can figure out the rest.

Krishna's invited to Singapore so that the world can witness this human marvel (and Star TV pull up its TRPs). Of course, superboy thinks it's Priya's love (which it's not and then it is). His past catches up with him, and unwittingly the bucolic Krishna is fashioned into a glossy masked Krrish.

The plot twines into an engaging story, and superhero Krrish stumbles across mad-bad scientist Dr. Arya (Naseeruddin Shah). The past and the present coincide, and the stouthearted Krrish must now fulfill his superhuman duties.

What one dreads in a Hindi sci-fi movie is the rampant ray of light emitting from people's eyes. And it being made to pass off as special effects. Fortunately, Krissh excels in the special effects department. Krishna's characteristic semi air-borne striding is a pleasure to watch. The fight sequences are gracefully executed. And the cinematography is both alert and aesthetic. Even Dr. Arya's laboratory is designed appropriately, with gadgets and gizmos that appear authentic.

For all those cynics who see the movie as a Superman, Batman and Matrix replication, there's only this - leave originality to God (look what he came up with - Man!). Krrish delivers what is expected of a decent Hindi flick. The movie plays itself out like a bildungsroman with the gradual unfolding of Krishna's supernatural powers. Krishna discovers the significance of these powers along with the other characters, and this makes the film ring true. His loss of innocence and eventual taking on the world, will endear him to audiences.

Though there is definitely room for deeper characterisation of the superhero (the self-doubting type) in Krrish, the film does manage to grip one's attention. The loneliness accompanying the superhero tag - "The Different One" - is brought out well.

Director Rakesh Roshan seems to reflect a knowing, almost self-reflexive attitude, throughout the movie. A scene in the film perforated with flying bullets leads one to anticipate a Matrix-like dodge, but it doesn't make use of that stunt. It's as if Roshan is sharing a private joke with the viewer. Krrish the superhero doesn't fly like Superman nor does he zip around in a Batmobile. He adopts his own balletic jump-cum-walk style. He may remind you of Hollywood's superheroes, but he sure ain't one of them.

Hrithik is the soul of the movie. And he's delicious in that swirling black cape and carved mask. Rekha is dignified, while Naseeruddin is sleek as the twisted baddie. Priyanka Chopra is, well, herself - average.

There's only one relevant question after a movie ends - can one ask someone else to sit through three hours of moving images? For a movie like Krrish, you can take the risk.
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Aakash Agarwal on 17th Jun 2007, 7:28pm | Permalink
prinka looks beutiful in movie as well as sexy also
RATING
10
Aakash Agarwal on 17th Jun 2007, 7:25pm | Permalink
my e-mail address is aak_ash_fun@yahoo.co.in some one likes to chat come on id
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10
Aakash Agarwal on 17th Jun 2007, 7:20pm | Permalink
I thing this flim gave me power
RATING
10
Jesus Fernando on 26th Jan 2007, 6:48am | Permalink
es de lo mejor y les deseo lo mejor y q sigan adelante
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10
Hanna Khan on 12th Jan 2007, 3:05am | Permalink
I LOVE HIRTHIK ROHSHAN HE IS MY BIGGEST FAN IN BOLLYWOOOD
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10
Neeraj on 31st Aug 2006, 7:37am | Permalink
Hrithik rocks
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10
Rani Prakash on 7th Aug 2006, 10:39pm | Permalink
I understand why fullhyd gave only 3 stars...it's apt for this movie which is simply bad but acceptable since it's Hrithik's only movie after 3 years!...other than that I would give it 2/5
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4
Rituraj Ghandhi on 3rd Aug 2006, 1:28am | Permalink
this movie is simply holy crap. and the review is even more crappier. one of the worst reviews written in fullhyd. ofcourse this is understandable upto some extent because the reviewer is a lady. so its natural that she goes awe and "delicious" abt hrithik roshan. i wonder what is so delicious abt him in the movie.

this moview terribilly fails in logic. it seems that they can see the future by sending a camera into the future and the camera tramsmitting the video back to a computer. simply unimaginable crap.and then all the special effect scenes seem to be like the 80s films. infact the first superman movies had far better special effects. the scenes looked real. so forget even comaparing krish with the present day spiderman and other superhero movies. rakesh roshan is very far from making movies like that.

i cannot imagine movies like this getting a 3 star and something like omkara getting less than 2. again the hrithik factor seems to run in the mind of the lady reviewer. in all , this movie is an out and out masala flick which neither has any sense of logic or good direction or special effects. and gods knows how the reviewer liked the movie much. on the whole the movie is given uneccesary and undeserved credit. looks like the reviewer hasnt seen a better film than this all throughout her life.
RATING
4
Himanshu Panchal on 19th Jul 2006, 2:07pm | Permalink
Good
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6
Hindustani on 18th Jul 2006, 3:42pm | Permalink
Only one thing I want to tell Mr. Indian (Patriotic Indian) that some people don't even copy the things well but our Krrish has copied everything very well and looks as original to those who didn't watch the Spiderman or Matrix. So let us appriciate our Indian Calliber.
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6
Arpit Rajput on 18th Jul 2006, 1:43pm | Permalink
i like to this film
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10
Indian on 17th Jul 2006, 1:19pm | Permalink
first things first, i’m a patriotic indian, but I won’t even give this “piece of crap” a 1 out of 5 rating, everything is copied.. from storylines to action scenes, even the posters he stands like the villan Dr. Otto Octavius in spiderman -II movie full of shameless f@#$^& copies, I sometimes feel better to die than watch this f@#$%^ hero jumping from skyscrapers of singapore, as if india haven’t got any … then why the f#$% he wants to be a indian hero at first place? krrish website itself is advertised with singapore tourism, ahhh nice deal…. if you got any pirated CD/DVD have some fun… if you watch this in a theater, i’m definetely gonna rank you moron ! enjoy superman in IMAX....
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2
Sai B on 8th Jul 2006, 12:51pm | Permalink
exllent
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10
Bipin Patel on 7th Jul 2006, 11:28am | Permalink
I am thanking for hritik and priyanka chopara.
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10
Whoever on 4th Jul 2006, 5:33pm | Permalink
I think the film cant b undestood scientifically. One cant see future only sitting before supercomputer. The future scenes shown us remind that there is not that person him self but it seems that there is a camera. In one scene krrish jumps very high before that he stops ,that means he loses his momentum and still jumps very high! And i dont think that every superhero should be related with a press! And also ,rohit has superpowers though he doesnt save himself from being kidnapped by Dr.Aarya!
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8
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