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Krrish and his father must team up to save the world from a psychokinetic evil man named Kaal and his army of mutants.
Krrish and his father must team up to save the world from a psychokinetic evil man named Kaal and his army of mutants.
The film is a classic superhero narrative focused on an individual hero battling a supervillain, emphasizing universal themes of good versus evil, family, and sacrifice, without explicitly promoting a specific political ideology.
The film features a cast that, from a global perspective, is visibly diverse, though it adheres to the standard casting practices of its industry without explicit DEI-driven character swaps. Its narrative positively frames its male hero and traditional identities, without engaging in any critical portrayal or explicit DEI themes.
The film features Kaya, a female mutant with superhuman strength and agility. She is depicted engaging in and winning multiple close-quarters physical confrontations against male henchmen and other male mutants, using her enhanced physical prowess.
The film, through its protagonist Krrish (named after a Hindu deity), embodies virtues like selflessness, duty, and the triumph of good over evil, which resonate with Hindu ethical principles. The narrative aligns with these values, presenting them in a heroic and affirming light within the cultural context of an Indian superhero film.
Krrish 3 is a Bollywood superhero film that does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on action, science fiction, and family dynamics, with no elements related to queer identity or experiences, resulting in an N/A rating.
Krrish 3 is a direct sequel within an established franchise. All returning and new major characters maintain their established genders from previous installments or are original creations, with no instances of a character's canonical gender being altered.
Krrish 3 is a direct sequel in an established Indian film franchise. All returning and new major characters are consistently portrayed by actors of the same race (South Asian) as established in prior installments or as appropriate for the original characters within the film's context. No character's race was altered from previous canon or source material.
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