Kichcha Sudeep’s Vikrant Rona Movie Review & Ratings | Hit or Flop?

Vikrant Rona Movie Review: The eagerly anticipated Kannada movie “Vikrant Rona” premieres in theatres today, starring Kichcha Sudeep. The trailer for the movie was visually stunning and exuded a grandeur reminiscent of the KGF movie. The backing of some of the biggest names in entertainment led to the success of a song with Jacqueline Fernandez, which improved this already excellent film. Let’s examine the movie in more detail to determine if it’s worthwhile to watch.

Vikrant Rona Movie Review

Story

A small village in the middle of tropical rainforest has been experiencing strange happenings for almost 50 years, which they attribute to the paranormal. Things start to get strange when eccentric police officer Vikrant Rona shows up. Everyone in the village is a suspect and a victim in a sinister game.

Cast & Crew

Kichcha Sudeep, Nirup Bhandari, and Neetha Ashok round out the cast of the movie, with Jacqueline Fernandez making a brief cameo. The movie is directed by Anup Bhandari, and it was created by Jack and Shalini Manjunath. The music was written by B Ajaneesh Loknath, William David took the pictures, and Ashik Kusugolli edited the video.

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 the qualities required to captivate a crowd. There are some parallels between this film and others that have come before, and this plot will surely interest a large audience because it provides the protagonist with all of the necessary escalations. Fans of Kichcha Sudeep will undoubtedly squeal with delight at the movie’s numerous exuberant scenes. Even though the film has all the right ingredients, if you’re not a fan, it might seem uninteresting to the average viewer. The experience of seeing the song “Ra Ra Rakkamma” on a large screen will never be forgotten.

It’s safe to say that Kichcha Sudeep’s portrayal of Vikrant Rona will steal the show. Nirup Bhandari, who has a good appearance and a good acting ability, does a good job portraying Sanjeev Ghambira. Despite having little screen time, Aparna played by Neeta Ashok leaves an impression. Everyone else in the movie, aside from him, performed admirably.

The movie has absolutely stunning visual effects. Despite the limited resources, it seems like the producers gave the director plenty of leeway for creativity. A standout feature is a cinematography by William David. Some shots looked like they belonged in a Hollywood movie thanks to the DI that was added to them. More impressive visual effects might have been possible. B Ajaneesh Loknath The soundtrack and background music worked well and were appropriate for the scene. Anup Bhandari, who gained notoriety with RangiTaranga, is back with yet another high-profile movie that is certain to appeal.

Last but not least, Vikrant Rona is another commercial entertainer from the Kannada film industry who can connect with a wide range of viewers and should be viewed in a theatre.

Rating: 3.5/5

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Bhargav Reddy

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