Krrish and his scientist father must save the world and their own family from an evil man named Kaal and his gang of mutants, led by the ruthless Kaya.Krrish and his scientist father must save the world and their own family from an evil man named Kaal and his gang of mutants, led by the ruthless Kaya.Krrish and his scientist father must save the world and their own family from an evil man named Kaal and his gang of mutants, led by the ruthless Kaya.
- Awards
- 12 wins & 28 nominations total
Priyanka Chopra Jonas
- Priya Mehra
- (as Priyanka Chopra)
Rajpal Naurang Yadav
- Kripal Sharma
- (as Rajpal Yadav)
Rakhee Tandon
- Mrs. Sharma
- (as Rakhi Vijayan)
Amitabh Bachchan
- Narrator
- (voice)
Featured reviews
As an Indian, I am a big admirer of all these projects like Krrish, Ra- one etc. so I watched this movie without waiting for reviews, I kept low expectations and yet its utterly disappointing. I understand that such projects require a big budget, but the movie has so many flaws that this 'budget' excuse does not justify it anymore. At least one area where Bollywood is good at, 'Music', could be original, but no! From the initial credits where they play the spider-man theme music till the end music 'book of Eli' theme, the whole movie has bits & pieces of some Hollywood movie. Another confusing fact about this superhero Krrish is that his powers are not defined. Every Hollywood superhero is known for his well defined power, they have strengths & weaknesses. But nobody knows what Krrish is capable of, in some occasions he can't outrun a slow moving car and at some other times he is faster than light; sometimes he has to put all his power to move a truck and sometimes he would move mountains (a metaphor not literally); the superhero in Krrish(2006) who had powers like captain America, has turned into a superman in Krrish-3, now what's next? total BS. Please, define this superhero's powers properly. And please Mr. Rakesh Roshan, don't make our superhero cry like a toddler all the time. Talking about Kaal, I kinda like the villain in this movie and Vivek Oberoy deserves an applause for his acting and dialogue delivery. Whenever the dialogues were lame, well its not Vivek's fault. Mr Rakesh Roshan had so many powerful mutants in this movie, he could have used each one to give at least one small round of fight, but most of them were just wasted. Once again, zero innovation and zero originality cannot be justified by the low budget excuse. I did not put reviews earlier because I want this movie to make money and I want Mr. Roshan to make Krrish-4. And i'll watch Krrish-4, again without waiting for reviews, but if I see the movie & music is again borrowed by Hollywood, I will immediately put my reviews highlighting all the cons to make sure our people know what they are going to see, once Mr. Roshan work on these areas, the movie will appeal to another big segment of viewers who watch Hollywood movies regularly. Just show some originality and make your movie attract the intellectual viewers.
Laugh all you want, but it makes one of the most brilliant plots for a superhero movie.
1. Life giving device 2. Mutants (Maanvars) 3. Krrish saving Mumbai City from an epidemic. 4. Half brother (Kaal), a villain 10 times more powerful than Krrish himself. 5. Villain taking over Mumbai. 6. A great gladiator match between good and evil.
And the list goes on, it's a great example of brilliant writing but poor execution. Too much to show in a single movie, but I still love it because of not trying to copy Hollywood and maintaining it's very own original Indian feel. But many still troll it because we're just used to mock any effort Bollywood makes to make to make a great movie as "It's not as good enough as Hollywood", guess our minds are yet to have independence from white supremacy.
1. Life giving device 2. Mutants (Maanvars) 3. Krrish saving Mumbai City from an epidemic. 4. Half brother (Kaal), a villain 10 times more powerful than Krrish himself. 5. Villain taking over Mumbai. 6. A great gladiator match between good and evil.
And the list goes on, it's a great example of brilliant writing but poor execution. Too much to show in a single movie, but I still love it because of not trying to copy Hollywood and maintaining it's very own original Indian feel. But many still troll it because we're just used to mock any effort Bollywood makes to make to make a great movie as "It's not as good enough as Hollywood", guess our minds are yet to have independence from white supremacy.
Director Mr. Rakesh Roshan work is fine. He has written the story also. Story is good, even lots of things are very logical but screenplay gives jerk to them. Dialogues are good but not go completely with the mood and genre of film. Graphics save and support the film well. Film moves between lots of ups and downs, creativity wise and pace wise too, this is due to lots of screenplay writers are there, so the movie is not seamless. Even, a typical villain have hearts like typical Indian films, she can feel love and applause. Villain and Hero, are full of super powers but still they prefer hand to hand combat rather than playing mind game. Hero can sense the wrong things happening from far but he misses to figure it out in home, how and why? Emotional quotient is less than it's first part Koi Mil Gaya. Pre climax is slow and lengthy. Performance wise, hats off to Hrithik Roshan. He makes you believe in double role that he really posses two personality. Rest cast are OK. Music is fine but lyrics drags it.
OK! From where do I begin....
Krrish 3 was a torture!
he songs were desperate attempts to create music out of the themes of its prequel.
The story line was completely predictable!
I mean; Who would've expected a mutant to destroy the mutant race!
Acting was good but was never backed with a good script.
Some of the scenes seemed to be completely bogus!
Perhaps; this looked more like an Indian version of the X-Men series!
Vivek Oberoi tried being Magneto but he was a complete disaster!
The only plus point I found was the technique that was used in making the movie.
Apart from that; everything fell way beyond expectations.
Krrish 3 was a torture!
he songs were desperate attempts to create music out of the themes of its prequel.
The story line was completely predictable!
I mean; Who would've expected a mutant to destroy the mutant race!
Acting was good but was never backed with a good script.
Some of the scenes seemed to be completely bogus!
Perhaps; this looked more like an Indian version of the X-Men series!
Vivek Oberoi tried being Magneto but he was a complete disaster!
The only plus point I found was the technique that was used in making the movie.
Apart from that; everything fell way beyond expectations.
The name "Krish 3" says you what you're in for when you pay for a ticket to this gigantic most 'ambitious' Indian superhero mega-budget project. It's neither The Superman nor Spiderman; it's a swindle of films such as X-Men, Babylon A.D. Spider-man, The Avengers and The Incredibles and Megamind. Directed and overseen by producer-filmmaker Rakesh Roshan, the movie failed to delivers on the promise of its name which contains some utterly ridiculous and pointless scenes. This is the third film as franchise in filmmaker Rakesh Roshan's ambitiously-scaled, action-packed and starring (wonder, wonder!) Hritik Roshan. As usual, this based on the strength of Hrithik Roshan—his energy, dynamism and a visible sincerity to save the human race against a powerful militia controlled by a wheelchair-bound (copy from "Babylon A.D.") mastermind Vivek Oberoi. The form-shifting Kangana Ranaut's character in the film is called Kaya, in fact she is the lead actress, is far sharper and more impactful. Needless to say Priyanka Chopra, Hritik's lady love, is lumbered with a vaguely written role in this film. The first thing to notice about the "Krish 3" soundtrack is that it is lengthy. Background music was loud and Songs pop in with the least expectation with the situation and it becomes highly awkward for the viewer. I will say the best bit in "Krish 3" is the Good effort on special effects - though clearly the concepts are borrowed from western movies and fails to impress. Nobody will say that the special effects were bad; I will say it was jaw dropping but what about everything else. It's another good example followed by "Ra-One", "Love story 2050" that just pouring in money and showing special effects doesn't help a film become good. This movie fails to create suspense on emerge victorious because the result is predictable and pointless but positive thing, its not that boring. Extremely, this film is for the die-hard fan of Hritik who hardly gives ANY importance to story OR screenplay. Roshan's family has thrown in all thinking of targeting all audience segments, and has therefore been unable to please maximum, at-least me. But For teenagers, it is definitely a delight. Once you accept it will be easier for you digest.
Did you know
- TriviaKangana Ranaut's character was based on X-Men's Mystique and Vivek Oberoi character was based on X-Men's Magneto
- GoofsIn one scene at Kaal's lab, Namibia is shown on a map of South America.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Bollywood and Beyond: A Century of Indian Cinema (2015)
- SoundtracksTrans-Europe Express
(uncredited)
Written by Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider-Esleben, Karl Bartos, Wolfgang Flür,
and Emil Schult
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- Siêu Nhân Krrish 3
- Filming locations
- Mumbai, India(Studio)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- ₹1,150,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,191,534
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,049,560
- Nov 3, 2013
- Gross worldwide
- $4,170,204
- Runtime
- 2h 32m(152 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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