Junglee Movie Review: A Cast that has pulled off an extreme movie successfully.
Modified On: 29 March 2019 | Reviewed By: Saurabh S NairIndian Version of A Thai Movie By A Hollywood Director.
Director: Chuck Russell
Raj Nayar (played by Vidyut Jammwal) is a veterinarian who loves animals especially elephants. He visits his father's elephant reserve after 10 years and connects with his childhood pet elephant Bhola very well.
Then enters the poacher urf The Villian who is hunting elephants in the reserve. Atul Kulkarni plays the role of lead villain with ease.
Now it is left to Martial arts trained veterinarian aka Raj to use all his skill and strength to stop it. He could have informed the authorities but whats big in that. Just kidding.
The fight sequences are the life of this movie. Vidyut executes these fights with ease. The hard work put in making body look chiseled is noteworthy and you can surely appreciate it on the big screen .
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Chuck Russell known for his Hollywood movies like The Mask and The Scorpion King has done a decent Bollywood Movie.
The story seems a bit draggy at times but the fight sequences make up for it.
Newbies Asha and Pooja have justice to their small but significant roles.
Music is soothing and the background music will make you enjoy the movie all through.
Locations look fantastic. Some sequences are shot in Thailand which are beautiful, which will make you visit it at least once.
If you are a Bollywood and an action movie fan, then this can the movie of choice for the weekend.
Overall we would pay up to ₹250 per ticket for this movie.
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