Jack’s and Ashmita’s team manage to escape from the underground icy cavern through an opening. In the chaos, Jones – a member from Jack’s team who is more a treasure hunter than an archaeologist smuggles away with a diamond artifact. However, they are interrupted by a group of mercenaries led by Randall who steals the treasure and leaves them there to die. Their team find the treasure underneath a frozen lake using modern technology. Jack, a renowned professor of archaeology at the Terracotta Warriors Museum in Xi’an, teams up with young Indian professor Ashmita from National Museum Institute, Rajasthan to locate India’s lost Magadha treasure in Tibet. After a series of double-crosses and revelations about their past, Jack and his team travel to a mountain temple in India, using the diamond as a key to unlock the real treasure. When they free themselves, their next stop is Dubai where a diamond from the ice cave is to be auctioned. In a Tibetan ice cave, they find the remains of the royal army that had vanished together with the treasure, only to be ambushed by Randall (Sonu Sood), the descendent of a rebel army leader. National Treasure: Book of Secrets is a pretty typical blockbuster sequel, focused intently on appeasing what it thinks the audience wants, and missing out on what it takes to make a truly good movie. Storyline: Chinese archeology professor Jack (Jackie Chan) teams up with beautiful Indian professor Ashmita and assistant Kyra to locate lost Magadha treasure. Stars: Jackie Chan, Disha Patani, Amyra Dastur
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