Draft:Local Kung Fu 3
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Directed by | Kenny Basumatary |
Screenplay by | Kenny Basumatary |
Produced by | Kenny Basumatary |
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Country | India |
Language | Assamese |
Budget | 75 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
[edit]The story pick up a few years after the events in Local Kung Fu. Charlie has broke up with his girldfriend, Sumi. The troublesome trio of Dulu, Tansen, and Koku has expanded their criminal activities. However, one of their action inadvertently led to destroying of their childhood teacher dream. The story follow the trio in trying to mend their mistakes, as well facing new adversaries and friends in their endeavour. [3]
Cast
[edit]- 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
Sequel
[edit]Kenny confirm there might be a possible Local Kung Fu 4, if they have a worthy and exciting story.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/third-sequel-to-assamese-martial-arts-comedy-local-kung-fu-released/articleshow/113105016.cms
- ^ https://nenow.in/entertainment/film-review-local-kung-fu-3-a-blend-of-action-humor-and-local-flavor.html#google_vignette
- ^ https://thenewsmill.com/2024/09/local-kung-fu-3-review-a-proudly-local-vocally-committed-film-but-without-the-repeat-value-of-the-first/