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The film picks up with Krishna (Hrithik Roshan), the son of Rohit and Nisha. Living in a rural village with his grandmother, Krishna has inherited his father’s superhuman intellect and physique—though he doesn’t quite know the origin of his powers. After falling for the bubbly Priya (Priyanka Chopra), he travels to Singapore. But this isn’t a simple vacation. When he discovers a sinister plot by the evil Dr. Siddhant Arya (Naseeruddin Shah) to destroy the world, Krishna dons a sleek black suit and a makeshift mask to become Krrish —the protector.
Let’s be honest: Hrithik is Krrish. While VFX in 2006 had their limits, Hrithik’s performance had none. His dance moves ("Dhoom Again" is still a banger), his martial arts, and the sheer grace with which he leaped between skyscrapers were believable. He brought a vulnerability to Krishna (the naive village boy) and a swagger to Krrish (the hero). krish movie
Before the Marvel Cinematic Universe dominated global box offices, Bollywood took a massive, audacious leap of faith. In 2006, Rakesh Roshan delivered Krrish , a film that wasn’t just a sequel to the sci-fi hit Koi... Mil Gaya ; it was a genre-defining moment for Indian cinema. It gave us a desi superhero who didn’t need a ticket to New York to save the world. He had a heart of gold, a jaw-dropping physique (thank you, Hrithik Roshan), and a mask that became iconic overnight. The film picks up with Krishna (Hrithik Roshan),
Unlike the brooding, billionaire heroes of the West, Krrish is a mama’s boy (well, grandmother’s boy). His motivation isn't revenge or trauma; it's love for his family and his girlfriend. The film grounds his heroism in Indian values—respect, sacrifice, and community—while packaging it in a global blockbuster aesthetic. But this isn’t a simple vacation
The film spawned a franchise ( Krrish 3 in 2013) and paved the way for modern Indian superhero films. While Krrish 4 is perpetually "in the works," the 2006 original remains a milestone. It taught us one thing: Heroes don't need to be American. They just need to have a good heart... and a really cool theme song.
⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) Watch it for: Hrithik’s peak stardom, Priyanka’s charm, and the pure nostalgia of a time when Bollywood dreamed big.
But does it matter? No. Krrish succeeded because it had soul. It captured the imagination of a generation of Indian kids (like me) who grew up wanting that cape. It proved that an Indian actor could pull off the gravity-defying stunts without looking silly.