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Local Kung Fu 3
Directed byKenny Basumatary
Screenplay byKenny Basumatary
Produced byKenny Basumatary
Starring
  • Kenny Basumatary
  • Utkal Hazowary
  • Bonny Deori
  • Tony Deori Basumatary
  • Bibhuti Bhushan Hazarika
  • Montu Deori
  • Amar Singh Deori
Release date
  • 5 September 2024 (2024-09-05)
CountryIndia
LanguageAssamese
Budget75 Lakhs INR

Local Kung Fu 3 is an Indian Assamese language Kung fu martial arts-comedy film. It is directed and produced by Kenny Basumatary. It is the third installment in Local Kung Fu film series and direct sequel to 2013 film Local Kung Fu.[1][2]

Plot

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The story pick up a few years after the events in Local Kung Fu. The troublesome trio of Dulu, Tansen, and Koku has continued and expanded their thugs activities. However, one of their action inadvertently led to destroying of their childhood teacher dream of giving education to underprivileged children. The story follow the trio in trying to mend their mistakes, facing new adversaries and meeting new friends in their endeavour. [3]

Cast

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  • Kenny Basumatary as Charlie
  • Utkal Hazowary as Dulu
  • Bonny Deori as Bonzo
  • Rimpi Das
  • Bibhash Singha as Tansen
  • Manab Saikia as Koku
  • Amar Singha Deori as Charlie's Uncle
  • Tony Deori Basumatary as Montu
  • Bibhuti Bhushan Hazarika as Teacher

Reception

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EastMojo give the film 2/5, praised the film action as "well-designed, and executed with passion", but criticised its "choppy writing and storytelling", "poor writing, execution, and direction".[4]

Sequel

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Kenny confirm there might be Local Kung Fu 4, if they have a worthy and exciting story.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Third sequel to Assamese martial arts-comedy 'Local Kung Fu' released". The Times of India. 6 September 2024.
  2. ^ "Film Review | "Local Kung Fu 3": A Blend of Action, Humor, and Local Flavor". 12 September 2024.
  3. ^ "Local Kung Fu 3 Review: A proudly local, vocally committed film but without repeat value of the first". 13 September 2024.
  4. ^ "Local Kung Fu 3 proves that nostalgia can't save a film". 5 September 2024.