Chan comes to life with his martial arts as well as the dance number at the end of the film with the entire cast and crew. Everyone else comes across as too plastic to be emoting on screen. Jackie Chan, known for his multiple hits over the years, is probably the only person doing his job on the screen. From China to Tibet to Dubai to Rajasthan, the film changes without letting the audience grasp its events. ![]() ![]() The only worthwhile part of the film was when Jackie Chan shows his martial arts moves and defeats his enemies.Ī fast paced film, it leaves the audience with no time to understand what’s actually going on. Chan’s movies never miss an opportunity to introduce Kung Fu to the script. A team is assembled to recover the treasure, but plans are ambushed by a private army lead by Sonu Sood who believes that he is the true heir to the treasure. Jack (played by Chan) is one of China’s best archaeologists, approached by an Indian Professor (played by Disha Patani) and her assistant (played by Amyra Dastur), both of whom believe that yoga does wonders and will somehow help in discovering the long lost treasure of the Magadha Dynasty. The film begins with a motion capture flashback that explains to the audience how the Magadha Kingdom in the snow clad mountains of Tibet lost its treasures. The latter, Amyra Dastur, attempts to emulate Indiana Jones in many different ways. ![]() The movie stars Jackie Chan, Sonu Sood, Disha Patani and Amyra Dastur. However, the film has no actual yoga in it just a lot of martial arts and some bad acting. Kung Fu Yoga – Even Jackie Chan could not save this one Movie Review by Vineetha Saikumar (Rocheston Certified Movie Critic)Īt first, Kung Fu Yoga comes across as a rip-off of Kung Fu Panda a similar film, except with yoga in it.
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