"Speed?" Sameer asked, clutching his empty coffee cup.

Set in 1868, the story follows a masked physician, (Yu Rongguang), who steals from corrupt officials to feed the poor. The tension rises when Wong Kei-ying (Donnie Yen) and his young son, the future legend Wong Fei-hung , are forced by the governor to track down the mysterious "Iron Monkey". This leads to an iconic alliance against a traitorous Shaolin monk. Directed by: Yuen Woo-ping Produced by: Tsui Hark

Iron Monkey (1993), directed by the legendary Yuen Woo-ping and starring the martial arts icon Donnie Yen, is a cornerstone of Hong Kong cinema. It’s a fast-paced, high-flying action film that tells the story of a Robin Hood-style vigilante in a corrupt, Qing-dynasty China. The film is adored by action fans worldwide for its spectacular choreography, and it has gained significant popularity among Indian audiences, leading many to search for the .

The name carried weight. In the Hindi dubbing underworld, certain groups were royalty. They took the high-flying wire-fu of Hong Kong cinema and gave it a chaotic, roaring soul in Bhojpuri and Mumbaiya Hindi. They made Donnie Yen sound like a local street fighter.

In the bustling alleys of Old Delhi, where the scent of spices mingled with the clamor of honking scooters, Arjun Singh was known among his friends as the “Film Detective.” With a battered leather satchel full of notebooks, a vintage Walkman that still played cassette tapes, and a laptop patched together from spare parts, he made it his hobby to hunt down the most elusive movies from the past.

Set during the oppressive late Qing Dynasty, the film tells the story of a small village terrorized by corrupt officials. The only hope for the townspeople is a mysterious masked thief known as the Iron Monkey, a Robin Hood-like figure who steals from the rich to give to the poor.