Kung Fu Yoga
Kung Fu Yoga

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Chinese archeology professor Jack (Jackie Chan) teams up with beautiful Indian professor Ashmita and assistant Kyra to locate lost Magadha treasure. In a Tibetan ice cave, they find the remains of the royal army that had vanished together with the treasure, only to be ambushed by Randall (Sonu Sood), the descendent of a rebel army leader. When they free themselves, their next stop is Dubai where a diamond from the ice cave is to be auctioned. After a series of double-crosses ... (Full plot summary below)

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Chinese archeology professor Jack (Jackie Chan) teams up with beautiful Indian professor Ashmita and assistant Kyra to locate lost Magadha treasure. In a Tibetan ice cave, they find the remains of the royal army that had vanished together with the treasure, only to be ambushed by Randall (Sonu Sood), the descendent of a rebel army leader. When they free themselves, their next stop is Dubai where a diamond from the ice cave is to be auctioned. After a series of double-crosses and revelations about their past, Jack and his team travel to a mountain temple in India, using the diamond as a key to unlock the real treasure.

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Combustible Celluloid - 8/10 by Jeffrey M. AndersonThe pace is snappy, the sets and colors are always eye-popping, and the whole thing has a good, fun spirit.
The Hollywood Reporter - 7/10 by John DeForeA good-natured cross-cultural romp in which you can barely be expected to take any human interaction seriously, save for those in which humans smack up against each other with force.
Village Voice - 7/10 by Abbey BenderKung Fu Yoga is a proudly silly cultural melting pot in which kung fu and Bollywood meet amicably.
Eye for Film - 7/10 by Jennie KermodeGleefully helping itself to whatever seems fun at the time, Kung Fu Yoga captures the matinee spirit perfectly.
The Straits Times (Singapore) - 6/10 by Boon ChanA joyous Bollywood dance extravaganza aptly wraps up the proceedings. It might not be part of Chinese tradition, but it is celebratory.
The A.V. Club - 6/10 by Ignatiy VishnevetskyThe absence of necessity or consistency has its appeal; it guarantees that the movie stays unpredictable even as it pilfers shamelessly, piling cliché upon cliché, but rarely in a way that makes a lick of sense.
The New Paper (Singapore) - 6/10 by Elaine Lee... the mediocre storyline and routine fighting bored me after a while, but the beautiful cinematography saves it all.
FanboyNation.com - 6/10 by Sean MulvihillKung-Fu Yoga works because of the numerous scenes of fantastic hand-to-hand combat that are often punctuated with a comedic tone.
Los Angeles Times - 6/10 by Michael RechtshaffenBy the time it all culminates in a Chan-led classic Bollywood production number, the cuteness factor may have been pushed to its limit, but good luck trying to stop that goofy smile from spreading across your face.
Scroll.in - 5/10 by Nandini RamnathThe fast-paced plotting, and typically silly action-comedy sight gags ensure that the 103-minute running time breezes by, but there is little here that hasn't been seen before, or that Chan hasn't done better.

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