Story :
Upon realising that a massive terror attack is underway, the
Indian Special Forces send their best Commando, Karanveer
Singh Dogra, to London to nab the mastermind.
Analysis :
2.5/5
Commando 3' gets into the thick of things right at the
beginning when a police office chases down a group
of misled youngsters, which, in turn, leads to a bigger
revelation. In a bid to avert the impending terrorist attack, the
bureau ropes in Karanveer Singh Dogra (Vidyut Jammwal),
who is accompanied by Bhavana Reddy (Adah Sharma),
to get to the root of the plan and bring the culprit to justice.
The duo receives able support from their British counterpart,
Mallika Sood (Angira Dhar) in this mission.
The violence in 'Commando 3' is brutal, bloody and graphic
in some scenes. It will take some nerve to sit through those.
What works is that the third instalment of the series stays
true to its core – it delivers heavy-duty action, with raw
hand-to-hand combat and swift chases. Vidyut Jammwal as
Commando Karanveer Singh Dogra scores on every action
scene, taking it a notch higher -- with his smooth and slick
kicks, punches and back flips – it’s undoubtedly a sure-shot
adrenaline rush. The leading ladies, Adah Sharma and
Angira Dhar, too, pack a punch, though sometimes it seems
like they are trying too hard. But, it’s refreshing to see the
women kick some butt, in tandem with the action boys in a
hardcore action film. Gulshan Devaiah has impressed with
his performances in the past, but here, he doesn’t quite stand
up to the barbaric and menacing character (Buraq Ansari).
Final Word:
‘Commando 3’. Vidyut steals the show as the daredevil
who can stun you with every blow. Of course, patriotic
fervour captures almost every key scene in the film
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