The film revolves around the adventure that took place against the evil Dr. Sedant Arya where he was eliminated and his father Rohit recovered from the dead. In those moments, Krish tries to fight exceptionally against evil and save innocent lives in a short time. Over time, Krishna lives with Priya, while Rohit uses his talents for the benefit of society. A dark force is escalating led by Kaal and trying to change things completely.
Filmmaker Rakesh Roshan deserves a round of applause for giving us a homegrown superhero. Krrish 3 is ambitious and exciting. Sadly, it's also derivative, clumsy, convoluted and far too long.
Director Rakesh Roshan distinctly veers away from the dark ennui of recent Hollywood superhero films and opts instead for a film of good but gentle fun.
A tighter third act would have helped, with one too many teary farewells and resurrected bad-guys bulking up the finale. Naturally, such issues won't bother the under-12s, for whom this old-fashioned, energetic matinee malarkey is clearly aimed.
The silly, square and charming Bollywood superhero picture Krrish 3 measures up pretty well, provided you bear in mind that it's more of a kids' movie than its U.S. counterparts.