The song, which draws everybody, including the baddie, into its flow, constitutes a small concession in a film where Yoga is doomed to play second fiddle to Kung Fu. Pity it is a case of too little too late.Ĭhan’s Bollywood dance moves are by far the most charming part of the film Abrupt and illogical as it might be in the context of the adventure tale that Kung Fu Yoga is meant to be, Chan’s Bollywood dance moves are by far the most charming part of the film. Stanley Tong’s overheated film ends on an off-key musical note after two warring sides – a band of well-intentioned treasure hunters and a gang of grab-and-run mercenaries – have had a series of violent confrontations over a diamond-studded key to a fabled treasure trove hidden in a long lost kingdom. There is no way of knowing if Jackie Chan was tempted to plunge into this disorienting whirl of a film by the chance to dance to a peppy Bollywood beat, but he sure does a swell job of the hand gestures and body feints that the routine demands. Cast:Jakcie Chan, Sonu Sood, Amyra Dastur, Disha Patani, Aarif Rahman, Zhang Yixing
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