Two Hindu brothers Karan and Arjun lie dying after being attacked by bandits. Clasping each others hands they are quickly despatched by a final thrust of a sabre. I don't know how many bloodied bodies we see in the ensuing scenes. There must be 100 or more. If you like action and lots of blood, this movie is for you.
The boys' mother cannot accept the death of her two handsome sons so she prays in the temple for them to be restored to her. She is ridiculed by the perpetrators of the crime, but she continues to believe that with faith anything is possible.
Judging by the antics in this film anything can happen. There is a lot of fighting with sword, gun and catapult. When it comes to fisticuffs, there seems to be no holds barred. Head-butting and kicking with the boot in any place that hurts. None of this is to be taken seriously. It's like reading the comics. It's goodness winning over evil.
When the boys do in fact reappear in the village, there is great celebration. Fortunately we gain some relief from the fighting episodes ( far too long) when some rather elaborate song and dance sequences are introduced. The choreography is different. There is much thrusting of the pelvis and jerking of the neck muscles and the ensemble cast are most adept at these movements.
The boys of course have come back to avenge their deaths and to kill the perpetrators who were so cruel to their mother. And the two pre-arranged marriages that precluded the boys from marrying their sweethearts are quickly overturned with a few extra gunshots.
The boys' mother cannot accept the death of her two handsome sons so she prays in the temple for them to be restored to her. She is ridiculed by the perpetrators of the crime, but she continues to believe that with faith anything is possible.
Judging by the antics in this film anything can happen. There is a lot of fighting with sword, gun and catapult. When it comes to fisticuffs, there seems to be no holds barred. Head-butting and kicking with the boot in any place that hurts. None of this is to be taken seriously. It's like reading the comics. It's goodness winning over evil.
When the boys do in fact reappear in the village, there is great celebration. Fortunately we gain some relief from the fighting episodes ( far too long) when some rather elaborate song and dance sequences are introduced. The choreography is different. There is much thrusting of the pelvis and jerking of the neck muscles and the ensemble cast are most adept at these movements.
The boys of course have come back to avenge their deaths and to kill the perpetrators who were so cruel to their mother. And the two pre-arranged marriages that precluded the boys from marrying their sweethearts are quickly overturned with a few extra gunshots.