Kathmandu, Dec. 28 -- [Editor's note: This review contains spoilers. Read on at your own risk.]

I remember watching the first Dabangg with a sprained ankle. For most of its runtime, I had such a good time that I completely forgot my hurting leg. I was laughing really hard. Besides being an entertainer, Dabangg was also a big learning experience for me, because as a fresh graduate and an aspiring filmmaker, it was everything my schooling taught me not to do. I was trained that films were a serious business and that everything needed to make sense. But Dabangg broke all film school laws-it didn't want you to take anything seriously. Yet, I enjoyed the film-so much so that I felt guilty. But with the third installment now in theatres, I fee...