Let's put it this way: you could click the time bar at random and hit an awesome moment in the film.
- The Fire opening with Ram having to grab the one guy who nailed a portrait inside the fort with a thrown rock, during a riot with hundreds on all sides. Ram ends up fighting off said hundreds, exploiting weak spots with jabs and good old fashioned physics, and in the end gets his man.
- Soldier: That riot... I was scared out of my wits, sir.
Officer: He scares me more.
- The Water opens with Bheem trying to hunt a wolf and ends with him winning a fight with a goddamn tiger.
- Ram and Bheem's first meeting just so happens to be a massive action setpiece where they're forced to improvise a rescue for a young boy stranded under a bridge and in danger of being killed by a burning train. There's a motorcycle, a horse, an Indian flag, a LOT of fire, and still the most awesome moment is when Ram and Bheem join hands under the bridge - and it cuts to the title card. All that action was just the intro.
- "Not salsa, not flamenco, my brother. Do you know... naatu?"
- This is arguably the moment where Ram and Bheem show their bond for the first time - two guys whose culture has just been insulted by a racist dweeb defending their country's honour with the traditional Bollywood dance moves that Indian audiences know and love. By the time the dance-off is in full swing, Jake's friends are yelling, "We can't lose this!" at him. Jake loses.
- There's an added level of awesome in Ram's backstory when you realise that the British came with so many soldiers because they were expecting to face a rebel army. They weren't expecting two guys trading the same rifle to nail so many of them without missing.
- Just the first show of how good a shot Venkata was the whole time - less than a second to aim a nothing-but-net shot through a guy's loudhailer.
- Ram took his father's lesson of never wasting a shot to heart, when he switches to a bow and arrows, and pulls one arrow from a target to reuse it.
- How about during the final battle when Bheem catches an actual motorcycle, and swings it around to hit several soldiers as though it doesn't weigh a thing? Kazuma Kiryu and Taiga Saejima would be proud.
- Ram finally gets to repeat Buxton's words about the cost of a bullet to his face - becoming the last thing Buxton will ever hear.