Movie Review: Vikrant Rona | Desiremovies


Kichcha Sudeep's much-awaited Kannada film 'Vikrant Rona' has been released in theatres. Much awaited because the promotion of this film was done with a lot of pomp. It can be guessed from the fact that its trailer was launched in different languages ​​by the superstars of that language. How is 'Vikrant Rona' released in more than a dozen languages? What is special and what is common in it? Will talk about that today.



What is the story of 'Vikrant Rona'?

There is a dense rain forest i.e. rain forest, where the penetration of Suraj Chachu is nominal. There is a village situated in the middle of it, the name is Kamarottu. Where murders are taking place sequentially. There is a haunted house and a haunted temple, both of which are closed. Some such situation is created in the story when the house is opened. From there the thrill is born. To take that thrill to the next level and nab the killer, a new inspector arrives, Vikrant Rona. The amazing thing is that from this side of the screen every person of Kamrottu is seen as Victim and every other person is a Suspect.

The film plays a guessing game with the audience

There are two types of suspense thrillers. One in which it is known who the murderer is and his search goes on. Second, in which the murderer is not known, but there is suspicion about everyone. Arrows are shot in the dark. All the dots are connected and the murderer is found. 'Vikrant Rona' is another kind of suspense thriller. The story is well woven. Anoop Bhandari has molded that story properly in the screenplay as well. Letting go of some aspects, it can be called a tight screenplay. If the songs were a little less in it, the writers would have come back just touching the love angle of Panna and Sanju, or even if they didn't go to that street, the screenplay would have been rich. The suspense remains throughout the story. Every other scene opens up a new layer of the story. This is a good technique to create thrills. Such films give us a chance to guess the story. Such films give us a chance to guess the story. 'Vikrant Rona' also gives many opportunities to play the guessing game. Except for one place, it performs beyond our thinking. Yes, some things are not understood like Vikram dancing as a Brahmarakshas, ​​there are other two-four aspects but they will come under the category of spoilers.



'Vikrant Rona' covers almost all elements of a thriller

The film has also been directed by Anoop Bhandari. Anoop presents a fine example of how to direct a suspense thriller. But even they are not able to escape from many types of cleavages. Especially presenting the girl as an object. Meaningless boy singing songs to woo a girl. Showcasing Kicha Sudeep as a larger-than-life hero. The same man is beating 20 men at the beginning of the film and set them aside. In the climax, two men are also getting heavy on him. sad incident. Well, Anoop Bhandari has used darkness and jungle very well to create suspense. About 80 percent of the film takes place in the dark. The low-key lighting has been used brilliantly. The film covers almost all the elements of a good thriller. Eg: Strong openings, multiple points of view, cliffhangers, and bountiful endings.

The film creates a strong atmosphere in the climax

What to say about the ending? The atmosphere that has been created is amazing. The fighting sequence of the climax is also amazing. After a long time, such an action-packed suspense thriller has been seen, which does not collapse in the end. Its ending raises the level of the film even higher. At one point it seems that some play is going on. Two strangely dressed men, like a demon, pounce on Kicha Sudeep. Rajneesh Loknath's music plays an important role in this sequence. The background score of the entire film is very good. Anoop Bhandari's composed lullaby 'Rajkumari' is also beautiful. The set design and art direction are excellent. The costume department has also done a great job. Cinematography and editing are the lifeblood of this film. It is said that good editing makes a bad film a good film. This film is already right, good editing makes it a better film.


Kicha Sudeep has done great acting in the role of Vikrant Rona. His dialogue delivery is good. Whenever he comes on screen, he brings a different energy. Nirup Bhandari has done the right thing in the role of Sanjeev. Neeta Ashok is also fine in the role of Aparna. Vajradhir Jain and Vasuki Vaibhav have played their respective roles very well. Before the release of the film, there was talk that Jacqueline Fernandez would be in an important role. Not an important role, they just are. Why does Ram have to go? Perhaps they have just been used to bring a certain kind of audience to the theatre.

Overall, the film could have reached the category of a better film if it had avoided some clichés and stereotypes. This is my opinion. You go and watch the film and form your own opinion.

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