
Indian action films have long been chastised for being unrealistic. However, it’s noteworthy to recall that it’s these unreal yet amusing scenes that make such films so commercially successful. So, let’s have a look at some of the most recent action films that will make you awestruck by the level of expertise required to pull off these stunts.
1. RRR
RRR has two meanings, Roudram Ranam Rudhiram in Telugu and Rise Roar Revolt in Hindi and English. It is one of the newest action movies of the year. The film is set in the 1920s and follows the story of Komaram Bheem (Junior NTR) and Alluri Seetharamaraju (Ram Charan) who grow up and contribute to the Indian liberation struggle. Ajay Devgn, Alia Bhatt, Edward Sonnenblick, Olivia Morris, Ray Stevenson, Alison Doody, and Samuthikirani star in the Rajamouli-directed film. RRR is set to release in multiple languages like Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam on May 20 on ZEE5.
2. K.G.F Chapter 2
Yash’s KGF: Chapter 2 is an action entertainer helmed by Prashanth Neel. The film has good action sequences in the first part, but the makers have done a better job in Chapter 2. Rocky Bhai is the king of KGF who murdered Adhere. Adhir and Ramika Sen, on the other hand, stood in the way. Will King Krishnappa be able to keep his kingdom running smoothly? The action sequences in the film are excellent and there is a lot of action, thriller, drama, great dialogues, and a little bit of romance.
3. Bachchan Pandey
Bachchan Pandey is a Hindi adaptation of the Tamil movie Jigarthanda. Bachchan Pandey, starring Akshay Kumar, is about an aspiring director who wants to conduct secret research on a vicious gangster to make a film on gangster life, but his attempts to do so fail when he is found spying. The film has a good amount of action scenes that make the movie an entertaining watch.
4. Pushpa: The Rise
Sukumar directed ‘Pushpa: The Rise,’ which stars Allu Arjun in a lead role. The narrative is about a laborer who rises through the ranks of the red sander syndicate is told in this film. Pushpa has no fear and seeks absolute power and control. It is the ultimate “masala” film you can fathom, with multiple classic speeches and the traditional slow-motion action sequences.
5. Antim: The Final Truth
The movie is an official adaptation of the hit Marathi film ‘Mulshi Pattern’, ‘Antim: The Final Truth,’ tells the narrative of Rahul (Aayush Sharma), a small-town kid who grows up to become a member of one of Pune’s most feared land mafias. However, in his quest for success, he makes a lot of new enemies and breaks the law.