K.G.F: Chapter 3 - Trailer | HINDI |


K.G.F: Chapter 3 - Trailer | HINDI 


Download (1080p)


Download (720p)


Download (480p)

Contact: See company contact information

Filmmakers: See writerSee producer

Cast: See preliminary cast

More info: Project notes, plot, and industry news


KGF Review: The first thing you notice about filmmaker Prashanth Neel’s ambitious two-part period crime film is the scale. The project is massive, in a 'Mad Max' meets 'Gangs of Wasseypur' kind of a way, where the action is as much about style, as it is about weaving an intricate tale spanning more than five decades, from 1950 till 2018. While one can see that the massive budgets have been put to good use with elaborate sets and a top-notch production value, one wishes that there was enough thought invested in the story as well. The non-linear narrative gets confusing at times and you come out just thinking about three characters which are Rocky, Seema (Srinidhi Shetty) and Garuda (Ramachandra). The remaining cast, while interesting, remains a blur.


The film clearly belongs to our protagonist Rocky (Yash), a kid from the streets of Mumbai who grows up to become a one man army. While his greatness is established in the first half, there are way too many scenes that go on to show how kick-ass our leading man is, which gets tedious, especially in the second half. All pumped up and in a gangster mode, Yash does all the heavy lifting here and has more than a dozen fight scenes, most of which are choreographed quite well. To match his angst is Miss Supranational 2016, Srinidhi Shetty, who delivers a confident performance as a feisty young girl and matches Yash’s badassery scene by scene as his love interest.

For fans of Yash, there are ample moments to cheer and hoot for, and 'KGF: Chapter 1' will make for an entertaining movie outing. For those who are not fans, this one may be a bit too heavy, given that it is a dubbed version and that there are multiple characters to be tracked to make sense of the story. That being said, filmmaker Prashanth Neel has laid out the set-pieces quite well for a cracking sequel, which we hope, will be far better than this film.
Similar Videos

0 comments: