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- Hero: Sidhu (Akshay Kumar), a simple vegetable cutter from Chandni Chowk, Delhi.
- The Lie: He is mistaken for a reincarnated warrior.
- The Journey: He travels to China to defeat a gangster named Hojo (Gordon Liu).
- The Twist: He must learn kung fu from a blind expert (Mithun Chakraborty).
The Bad
- The Runtime and Pacing: The movie is painfully long, clocking in at nearly 2.5 hours. The pacing drags significantly in the second act. There are too many subplots—Mithun Chakraborty’s past, Ranvir Shorey’s translation antics, and the twin sister saga—that clutter the main narrative.
- Tonal Whiplash: The film struggles to balance its tone. One minute it is a slapstick comedy (with bad jokes about mispronounced Chinese names), and the next it is a gritty, violent martial arts film. This creates a jarring experience for the audience.
- Stereotypes: By modern standards, the film relies heavily on stereotypes regarding both Indian and Chinese cultures. While intended as a bridge between the two film industries, it often resorts to caricatures that feel dated today.
J. Research & Teaching Leads
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Sidhu, a vegetable cutter in Delhi, is convinced by the conman Chopstick that he is the reincarnation of a Chinese warrior, Liu Sheng. Act 2: Journey to China Introduction If you delete all of your shared