There was a lot of anticipation for the sequel of 3 Bahadur, and The Revenge of Baba Balaam made it worth the wait.
“I want audiences to laugh with our characters, grieve with them, root for them, and see themselves in our heroes. 3 Bahadur seeks to entertain you, everything else is secondary,” said director and co-producer Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy in conversation with Images.
And after watching the film, I can’t agree more. The 3 Bahadur franchise lives up to my expectations as it manages to not only pull many 6-year-olds into the cinemas, but keeps their parents and guardians hooked too!
Here’s how 3 Bahadur: The Revenge of Baba Balaam manages to do it:
1) It's a film about superheroes, but every kid will relate to it.
What I loved the most about 3 Bahadur and now its sequel is the fact that the film is a perfect blend of fantasy and reality.
3 Bahadur features three superheroes — Amna, Kamil and Saadi — who fight the forces of evil in their town of Roshan Basti. Despite their superpowered life, the trio finds itself in situations that children often encounter in real life. So, while 3 Bahadur’s young audience is comfortably seated in the cinema hall, enjoying their popcorn and movie, they can learn a thing or two from characters that have a lot in common with them.