Vikrant Rona Movie review

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Movie Name: Vikrant Rona
CBFC: U/A
Time-Duration:- 2h 15m
Year of Release 2022
Watch options ZEE5:- Vikrant Rona

Vikrant Rona release date September 2, 2022

What is the story of Vikrant Rona film?


The premiere of Sudeep’s Vikrant Rona film was a huge success. The film was launched on an Indian Independence Day Thursday, and it remained popular for the following three days before fading in popularity throughout the weekdays.
Vikrant Rona, directed by Kiccha Sudeep, has a budget of Rs 95 crore, making it one of the most costly Kannada films in history. Vikrant Rona has an exciting idea and provides fans with a huge visual spectacle. More than 800 VFX artists collaborated to build Vikrant Rona’s 3D universe.

To be clear, nothing is made of Vikrant, the boy who is intended to marry Panna, and Eknath Gambhira’s religious identities. However, Moosa and his men’s religious identities are made a huge issue so that they might be mocked. Here’s some advise for aspiring filmmakers: Minorities in India are now going through hell. If you can’t come up with significant characters for them, maybe you shouldn’t include them at all.

I am certain that there are many artists from minority cultures that can better portray themselves on the big or small screen than rubbish movies like “Vikrant Rona.”

A isolated community in the heart of a tropical jungle begins to see a sequence of incomprehensible happenings that they ascribe to the supernatural about half a century ago.
Let’s be honest about this. “Vikrant Rona” suffers from Islamophobia. It makes fun of one of the film’s few “nice Muslim” characters, Fakruddin (Karthik Rao).

That, too, is only one joke about the number of children in his household. If you’re not sure why that’s amusing, it’s because it isn’t. The Hindu majority culture in India has long vilified Muslims, blaming them for the country’s population growth. That is basically what the film reinforces. Of all, when there is a “good Muslim,” there must also be a “bad Muslim.”
There are numerous of them in this film, with Moosa (Dushyant Rai) leading the group. What are they doing there? So that Muslims might be stereotyped and then beaten up in public by the hero. And, sure, these “evil Muslim” personalities are also the film’s red herring.


Madhava is definitely dead. I’m not sure about the grandma. Raghava’s body is never seen. So, who can say? No, one stab does not guarantee his death. Vikrant was stabbed hundreds of times and yet managed to walk out like a champ. That’s beside the point. The premise is that, in addition to having difficulty representing the Muslim community, “Vikrant Rona” also fails to show casteism. Raghava and Madhava are plainly the victims of a casteist village’s crime. However, by transforming them into physical monsters and forcing them to slaughter children, they are transformed into the film’s most obviously awful characters.

They are not given a redemption or a retribution arc. Despite being on the side of the criminals, Vikrant wins. Panna considers him a hero. And the finale reveals that Vikrant made the correct decision. To put the record straight, he did not.

So, when looking into the mystery of his jeep’s deflated tyre, Vikrant discovers that it was shot by someone and is not the work of a ‘Brahmarakshas.’ That’s when Moosa’s men assault him. According to Moosa, they travel about in ghostly costumes, frightening police and ordinary people away from the routes they use to smuggle things into and out of Kamarottu.

He acknowledges smuggling, but not murder. Nonetheless, Vikrant totals his soldiers and abandons Moosa as bait for the true murderer (or maybe even kills him) since there is no other way for him to denigrate the only other Muslim character in the film. Other red herrings include Vikrant (who appears in a “Brahmarakshas” outfit at one point to explain the villain’s point of view), the person who is meant to marry Panna, and, if I recall properly, Eknath Gambhira (Ramesh Rai Kukkuvalli).

When is the release date of Vikrant Rona film?


Vikrant Rona, a pan-India film starring actor Kiccha Sudeep, was released on July 28 worldwide to great reviews from fans and cinema aficionados. Anup Bhandari directs the film, which is billed as an adventure thriller set in a fictitious town 50 years ago. The film displays Sudeep in all his force, carrying the whole film on his shoulders. Vikrant Rona was released in theatres on July 28, 2022, and digitally on ZEE5 on September 2, 2022. Critics have given the picture mediocre to unfavorable reviews.

What is the Budget in Vikrant Rona movie?


Is Vikrant Rona a hit or a flop? Kichcha Sudeep, the unauthorized adaptation of 2015’s RangiTaranga starring ‘Vikrant Rona,’ has so far garnered 75 crores in India and 95 crores globally against a production budget of 95 crores. There is little question that the box office performance of ‘Vikrant Rona’ has been poor so far, and it is unlikely to be a financial success. Nonetheless, numerous publications stated that the film had already reached the 200 crore mark at the global box office, and that ‘Vikrant Rona’ is a Blockbuster, which is completely meaningless.

What is the about Vikrant Rona movie?


When Inspector Vikrant Rona (Sudeep) arrives in Kamarottu to investigate this mystery and murder, a sequence of deaths, including that of the police inspector, plague the community. Vikrant Rona is a stogie swag inspector who talks little but is as sharp as a razor and can fight off an army.
He’s not your average officer; he’s reminiscent of Clint Leone in Westerns when the melody he whistles is more disturbing than the gloomy hamlet.

Anup Bhandari wrote and directed the 2022 Indian Hindi language action-adventure thriller Vikrant Rona, which was produced by Jack Manjunath and founder by Alankar Pandian. Sudeepa plays the lead role, with Nirup Bhandari, Neetha Ashok, and Jacqueline Fernandez.

Who is the cast of Vikrant Rona movie?


Cast and Crew:- Sudeep, Neetha Ashok, Jacqueline Fernandez, Nirup Bhandari, Madhusudhan Rao, Siddu Moolimani, Vajradheer Jain, V. Priya, Chitkala Biradar, Shraddha Srinath,Vasuki Vaibhav, Ravishankar Gowda, Abhinay Raj Singh, Yogish Shetty, Vishwanatha KC

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