"Dragon Girl", an action movie co-produced by China and India, was released globally on July 15. Before the movie was released, the MV for its theme song "The Only One Who Can Stop You" was released. This song uses an Indian-style melody and has many lyrics that pay tribute to Bruce Lee. This song not only integrates the cultures of China and India, but also has great spiritual inspiration. The MV contains many scenes, such as gyms, arenas, abandoned warehouses, etc. The heroine Pu Pujia is not afraid and dares to fight, which perfectly interprets Bruce Lee's spirit. In the editor's opinion, the plot of the MV cannot include all the stories of the movie, and it cannot be regarded as an abridged version of the movie.
The movie "Dragon Girl" is co-directed by Indian director Ram Gopal Verma and Chinese director Liu Jing, starring Pooja Bachaluka, Shi Tianlong, Muqi Miya, etc. It’s about a girl named Pooja. After witnessing her sister's sexual assault and death, she was deeply shocked. It wasn't until she saw the movie "Enter the Dragon" starring Bruce Lee that she found the direction of her life and came to Bruce Lee's hometown, Foshan, to learn Chinese Kung Fu from an apprentice. The story of becoming self-reliant and self-reliant. The melody of the MV is Indian lyrical, and the lyrics were written by Chinese director Liu Jin as a tribute to Bruce Lee. in the lyrics. Bruce Lee's classic quotes appear in many places. Bruce Lee's spirit was full of justice, he dared to fight and would not give in. The heroine is not fearless when facing the enemy in the ring, the villain's underground base, the gym, etc., and dares to use her fierce fists and kicks, which can be said to be a vivid display of Bruce Lee's spirit. In the trailer, the heroine Pooja wears Bruce Lee's iconic yellow and black tights.
In the theme song MV, the heroine Puga has faced some evil forces more than once. Ruffians even threatened her with the life of the person she loves most. The plot in the MV is obviously more related to the lyrics, but the plot in the movie may not be different from that in the MV. The MV can be seen as a display of the heroine's inner self in the movie, but it is not quite the same as the plot in the movie, so it cannot be regarded as an abridged version of the movie.