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Enter the dragon 2.0

  • Writer: Harish Bilgi
    Harish Bilgi
  • Mar 9, 2024
  • 1 min read

Enter the dragon 2.0 : My quick take on Vidyut Jamwal’s “Crackk”

"Crackk”- A ‘Cracked’Bollywood Remix of Enter the Dragon 2.0

In this thrilling saga of survival sports (a new genre in HINDI movies) Vidyut Jamwal takes on the role of a modern-day avenger, channeling his inner Bruce Lee vibes. Forget about the original plot; our hero enters the lair of Arjun Rampal (similar to Bruce Lee entering Han’s den to avenge his sister ) with stunts borrowed from Ben Hur's chariot race and a dash of mad max madness to fury of FF series.

The film is a chaotic blend of heart-pounding action, desi dance numbers, and enough melodrama to make you question how four writers collaborated on this epic masterpiece. How original 😜. If you're a Vidyut Jamwal fan craving mind-blowing stunts, this is your ticket; otherwise, feel free to hit the fast-forward button.

Impressively, the film boasts a firangi setting and a lineup of foreign stuntmen, giving it a Hollywood sheen. With leading ladies Amy Jackson and Nora Fatheh adding an international flavor, 'Crackk' almost feels like a real Hollywood flick, albeit a B grade one.

Vidyut, the agile protagonist, effortlessly showcases stunts that could rival Jet Lis, Jacky Chans, or even Bruce Lee. His presence is the saving grace in this two-and-a-half-hour action extravaganza, which is essentially a prolonged reel of high-octane sequences.

Watch at your own risk, as the tagline suggests, 'Jeetega to hi jeeyega.' After watching, you might just earn the title of a certified crackpot. 😉


 
 
 

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