Generally speaking, I would definitely not choose this movie when I went to the cinema, but it was highly recommended, so I watched the first movie at home the day before the movie, because a huge hole was dug at the end of the first movie, so I watched the second movie It is a matter of course. Although it is produced in India, it is different from Aamir Khan's plot series. This is a visual series. The plot may be adapted from Indian legends, so there may be exaggerated suspicions in some places, but the visual effect is super. After thinking about it, the fly in the ointment may be that there are some elements of rushing to the end at the end. If the director can divide it into three parts, it will be better to re-shoot the final battle in a more delicate way, or the first part may have been digging holes for too long. Most people really can't wait to dig a hole, so the director decided to end the battle for the second film. Overall, this is still the best of Indian films.
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