Its an action comedy with flying cars, outrageous stunts and ailly humour.
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Jet setting between China, India and Dubai… Kung-Fu Yoga serves up really exotic fare.ĭirector Stanley Tong’s action adventure movie can best be described like a cross between a Rohit Shetty film and Jackie Chan’s Armour Of God movies. Also, he’s technically the rightful heir to the lost treasure. He plays the greedy villain who’s got ill-trained soldiers and animals as part of his private army. Their country hopping quests are foiled by Sonu Sood, who is curiously named Randall. With that quick history lesson taken care of, Kung-fu Yoga concentrates on the adventures of Indiana Chan aka Jack and the lovely brains and beauty combination of Disha Patani (Ashmita) and Amyra Dastur.
It’s the makers’ way of making the story relevant to both China and India. But that’s just to establish the history of a lost Indian treasure during a Chinese conquest. In a similar way to his 2005 film The Myth, Chan is also depicted as an ancient Chinese General in Kung-fu Yoga. What differentiates Kung-fu Yoga from Indy’s awesome adventure sagas is the Chinese mythology. If that sounds like a left over Indiana Jones premise, you’re a certified Harrison Ford fan.
The story deals with a Chinese archeology expert named Jack being summoned in India to look for a lost treasure. But the crazy fun that Jackie Chan versus Sonu Sood could’ve been just doesn’t materialise at all. It’s great to see Chan in a song and dance routine like regular Hindi film superstars.
Sadly, even with Jackie Chan’s presence, Kung-Fu Yoga doesn’t seem all that fabulous. The result is a Chinese adventure film looking like an Indian magnus opus. So it took a directive from Chinese President Xi Jinping to have Chinese film companies carve out an action adventure where Jackie Chan hops across India to look for a mythical treasure. But back then, the internet hadn’t yet gained the momentum it does today, nor had the Chinese movie producers found such keen interest in the Indian market. Twenty years ago, Jackie Chan in a Hindi / Indian film would have been a ‘break the internet’ moment. Quick take: Jackie Chan’s great Indian misadventures