• Rachit Gupta
    Rachit Gupta
    Filmfare

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    If you’ve followed the franchise, this movie cannot be missed. If you’re new to Po the Panda’s goofy charisma you’ll have a ball. Either way, this promises to be a high-flying experience.

  • Dreamworks have taken their visual palette to another level with this movie – the imagery is richly detailed and deeply memorable.

  • Criselle Lobo
    Criselle Lobo
    BookMyShow

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    Kung Fu Panda 3 may not be the best film in the franchise but it’s still good fun.The movie puts across the message of being yourself in the most subtle manner, and will appeal to both- the young and the old. Po will ensure that you leave the theatre with a huge grin on your face.

  • Criselle Lobo
    Criselle Lobo
    BookMyShow

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    Kung Fu Panda 3 may not be the best film in the franchise but it’s still good fun.The movie puts across the message of being yourself in the most subtle manner, and will appeal to both- the young and the old. Po will ensure that you leave the theatre with a huge grin on your face.

  • Visually, the film is breath-taking, but its narrative arc lacks the depth and darkness of the previous film, whose arch villain, Shen, was a lot more convincing. Kai is funny and evil, but is unconvincing as the ultimate thief of good people’s Chis. We certainly don’t know what he will do with all that Chi, even though the film attempts to explain it. The trope of discovering one’s mojo at the very end is a bit tired, but when it’s a giant panda whose mojo takes the shape of a laughing dragon, one can be a bit forgiving. The Chinese masters would appreciate that.