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Revolver Rani (2014)

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REVOLVER RANI is set against the backdrop of goons and politics. The reign of Alka Singh [Kangna Ranaut], a politician, has come to an end and her opponents [Zakir Hussain, Kumud Mishra, Pankaj Saraswat], who have won the elections, are out to settle scores with her. But before that they decide to hit where it hurts: they kidnap Alka's toy boy Rohan [Vir Das], an aspiring actor...

While the promos may give an inkling of what to expect from the film -- one expects the film to shatter the laws of conventionalism -- the fact is REVOLVER RANI comes across as a distant cousin of BULLETT RAJA and GANGS OF WASSEYPUR. Now this is all the more surprising since a name like Tigmanshu Dhulia is attached to the project -- someone who has consistently raised the bar and carved his own path with several remarkable films. Director Sai Kabir attempts to amalgamate a love story with hi-octane drama, political maneuvers and rustic action and also coats it with the local flavor to make it seem authentic and bona fide, but something's amiss. After a fairly engrossing first hour, the post-interval portions slide downwards.

Release Date: Apr 25, 2014
Language: Bollywood Length: 02 hrs 11 mins
Cast: Kangna Ranaut, Vir Das, Piyush Mishra, Zakir Hussain, Kumud Mishra
Director: Sai Kabir
Music Director: Sanjeev Srivastava
Producer: Raju Chadha, Rajiv Malhotra, Nitin Tej Ahuja, Tigmanshu Dhulia
Genre: Action
Writer: Sai Kabir
Advisory: U/A
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Revolver Rani (2014) REVOLVER RANI is set against the backdrop of goons and politics. The reign of Alka Singh [Kangna Ranaut], a politician, has come to an end and her opponents [Zakir Hussain, Kumud Mishra, Pankaj Saraswat], who have won the elections, are out to settle scores with her. But before that they decide to hit where it hurts: they kidnap Alka's toy boy Rohan [Vir Das], an aspiring actor... While the promos may give an inkling of what to expect from the film -- one expects the film to shatter the laws of conventionalism -- the fact is REVOLVER RANI comes across as a distant cousin of BULLETT RAJA and GANGS OF WASSEYPUR. Now this is all the more surprising since a name like Tigmanshu Dhulia is attached to the project -- someone who has consistently raised the bar and carved his own path with several remarkable films. Director Sai Kabir attempts to amalgamate a love story with hi-octane drama, political maneuvers and rustic action and also coats it with the local flavor to make it seem authentic and bona fide, but something's amiss. After a fairly engrossing first hour, the post-interval portions slide downwards.. thumbnail text Be the first to review
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