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After defeating the villainous Dr. Siddhant Arya, and bringing his father Rohit back from the dead, Krrish continued fighting against evil and saving innocent lives. Now Krishna is living a happily married life with Priya, while Rohit is using his scientific brilliance to benefit society. However, a dark force led by Kaal is rising and threatenning to destroy all things. Not long after Kaals plan are put into action, both Rohit and Krrish find themselves faced with a crisis of epic proportions, which only they can resolve together. Kaal not only brings the world to the brink of disaster, he also puts the strength and love of Krishna and his family to the test.
11 November 1966, Bombay, Maharashtra, India
16 March 1971, Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
11 October 1942, Allahabad, United Provinces, British India [now Uttar Pradesh, India]
20 March 1987, Bhambla, Himachal Pradesh, India
31 January 1975, Simla, India
18 July 1982, Jamshedpur, Bihar, India
10 October 1954, Madras, Madras State, India
April 15, 2015
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.April 15, 2015
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.April 15, 2015
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.November 06, 2013
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.April 15, 2015
The movie is devoid of that one secret ingredient that makes audiences love superhero films: It just isn't cool.November 01, 2013
A highly enjoyable Bollywood-take on the superhero action genre, with a hefty dose of wushu-style wirework added in.