Vikrant Rona Movie Review: Kichcha Sudeep stars in the much-anticipated Kannada film “Vikrant Rona,” which opens today in theatres. The movie’s trailer was visually stunning and had a grandeur that resembled that of the KGF film. As a result of the support of some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry, a song starring Jacqueline Fernandez made this movie even better. Let’s take a closer look at the film and see if it’s worth your time to watch.
Story
In the middle of a tropical rainforest, a small village has been witnessing strange occurrences for nearly 50 years that they attribute to the supernatural. When Vikrant Rona, an eccentric police officer, arrives on the scene, things get weird. In a mysterious game, everyone in the village is both a suspect and a victim.
Cast & Crew
A cameo appearance by Jacqueline Fernandez completes the cast of the film starring Kichcha Sudeep, Nirup Bhandari, and Neetha Ashok. Anup Bhandari is the director of the film, which was produced by Jack Manjunath and Shalini Manjunath. B Ajaneesh Loknath composed the music, William David shot the footage, and Ashik Kusugolli edited it.
Movie Name | Vikrant Rona |
Director | Anup Bhandari |
Music Director | B Ajaneesh Loknath |
Producers | Jack Manjunath, Shalini Manjunath |
Genre | Action, Adventure, Fiction |
Cast | Kichcha Sudeep, Nirup Bhandari, Neetha Ashok |
Editor | Ashik Kusugolli |
Verdict
Vikrant Rona possesses all of the necessary components to enthrall a crowd. There are some similarities between this movie and others that have come before, and this storyline is sure to appeal to a wide audience because it includes all of the necessary escalations for the protagonist. It’s safe to say that fans of Kichcha Sudeep will be overjoyed by the film’s many elated moments. If you’re not a fan, the movie may seem dull to the average viewer, even though it has all the right elements. Watching the song “Ra Ra Rakkamma” on the big screen will be an unforgettable experience.
It’s safe to say that Vikrant Rona, played by Kichcha Sudeep, will steal the show. Sanjeev Ghambira is played well by Nirup Bhandari, who has a good look and a good acting ability. In spite of her limited on-screen time, Neeta Ashok’s Aparna makes an impression. Other than him, everyone else in the film did a respectable job.
The visual effects in the film are absolutely stunning. While the budget was tight, it appears as if the producers left plenty of room for creativity in the director’s hands. William David’s cinematography is a major highlight. The DI added to some shots made them look like they belonged in a Hollywood film. The visual effects could’ve been more impressive. B Loknath Ajaneesh The soundtrack and background music were fine and suited the situation. Anup Bhandari, who made a name for himself with RangiTaranga, is back with another big-budget film that is sure to please.
Finally, Vikrant Rona is another Kannada film industry commercial entertainer who can appeal to a broad cross-section of the audience and should be seen in a movie theatre.