[4][9] It features original music composed by Nathan Wang[10] and an ending dance number choreographed by Farah Khan.
[13] Jack is a renowned archaeology professor at the Terracotta Warriors Museum in Xi'an, who teams up with young Indian professor Ashmita from the National Museum Institute in Rajasthan to locate India's lost Magadha treasure in Tibet.
Jack wins the auction, but Randall strikes again with his goons which results in a high-speed car chase through in Dubai.
Jack investigates Ashmita's whereabouts and finds she is not who she claimed to be before, but the youngest descendant of Magadha royalty.
Ashmita explains the diamond artifact is known as the "Eye of Shiva" in their family chronicles and is the key to immense treasure hidden somewhere.
Jack uses principles of yoga and kung fu to defeat Randall and convinces him of the significant importance of this finding.
During this, a group of Sannyasis arrive through the new opening above ground, where they see the magnificence of the deity, Shiva in the underground temple and start to sing and dance in joy.
[18] Viacom 18 stated: "We had every intent to collaborate with ‘Kung Fu Yoga.’ However things didn't work out as planned.
[22] It was released in the Philippines by Star Cinema (replacing Viva International Pictures as distributor[23]) on 1 February 2017.