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  1. Vikrant Rona
  2. Vikrant Rona Review {3/5}: A solid mystery that unfolds a bit too late
  3. Vikrant Rona Box Office collections Day 3: Kichcha Sudeep's film outperforms Bollywood movies
  4. Kiccha Sudeep's ‘Vikrant Rona’ Review: An Underwhelming and Convoluted Film
  5. 'Vikrant Rona is an ambitious film that intends to tell an Indian story’
  6. Vikrant Rona review: A well


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Vikrant Rona

Running time 147 minutes Country India Language Kannada Budget ₹95 crore Box office ₹158.5 to ₹210 crore Vikrant Rona is a 2022 Indian Vikrant Rona was released theatrically in 3D on 28 July 2022, and digitally in Plot [ ] Film opens with some children reading story books. One of them goes on to read a story about a Brahmarakshas in a village called Kamarottu, who was known to kidnap and kill children, fearing whom children would not venture outside after it was dark. The story goes on to show a kid being kidnapped by an eerie figure in eerie circumstances. The next day, we are introduced to the villagers. In the village of Kamarottu, which is situated in After this incident, intelligent ₹1 note in it. Vikrant heads to the forest to find the culprit, where another attempt is made to kill him, but he manages to defeat the attackers, who escape. Vikrant tries to capture them, but finds a child hanging at a tree, and a watch, belonging to Suresh Krishna. After inspecting the corpse, Vikrant finds a parchment, which has: Gara Gara Gara Gaggara Jarba, Pira Nalkuri Netthara Parba written on it and weird make-up on the face of the corpse. Vikrant learns that 14 children were also previously killed in the same manner. He learns that almost all of them were students at the local school in the village, which is being run by Fascinated by the recent turn of events, Panna decides to investigate the murders as well. This leads to her finding an old lady in the haunted ancestral house a...

Vikrant Rona Review {3/5}: A solid mystery that unfolds a bit too late

Vikrant Rona Story: A fictitious village in an undisclosed era sees mysterious sightings as the children go missing. Is the culprit man or devil? Can Vikrant Rona (Kiccha Sudeep), the cigar smoking, badass new cop in the ghostly town crack the puzzle and hunt down those responsible when everyone’s a suspect? Vikrant Rona Review: Made in Kannada and dubbed in Hindi, Anup Bhandari’s dark fantasy adventure (in 3D) is a brave attempt. It’s atmospheric as well. Not many Indian films have dared to dabble in this genre before. However, the director struggles to find a direction and specificity to his story. It starts off like a children’s fable, then moves to being a supernatural-horror thriller, then a mystery, and a western. It tries to be a lot of things. The story lacks a proper timeline as well. The first half wanders aimlessly and drags on forever with no character or story development. All we see is Kiccha Sudeep giving a smoldering hero look in slowmo with a jarring background score that never lets the fear creep in. With a duration of at least 2 hours 30 minutes, your patience wears thin with the story going absolutely nowhere. A random love story peppered with random songs further eat into the screen time and digress from the plot. Strangely, never has a second half been more contradicting. The film actually begins in the second half where there’s some semblance of story. The mystery that unfolds a bit too late is solid and gripping. Had it gathered momentum earlier, th...

Vikrant Rona Box Office collections Day 3: Kichcha Sudeep's film outperforms Bollywood movies

Vikrant Rona Box Office collections Day 3: Kichcha Sudeep's film outperforms Bollywood movies Vikrant Rona Box Office collections Day 3: After Prabhas (Bahubali), Allu Arjun (Pushpa), Ram Charan-Jr NTR (RRR) and Yash (KGF), it is now Kichcha Sudeep to turn on the southern charm for pan-Indian audiences. Image Source : INDIA TV Vikrant Rona Box Office Vikrant Rona Box Office collections Day 3: Kichcha Sudeep's film did exceptional business at the box office in the first three days of its release. The film surpassed the entire collections of multiple Bollywood films in its opening itself. The south star power has once again proved beneficial to draw people to the theaters. Also starring Nirav Bhandari, Meetha Ashok and Vikrant Rona Box Office Report Day 3 Released on 2,500 screens globally on Thursday (compared to 5,250 in the case of 'Shamshera'), Kichcha Sudeep starrer appears to be poised to join other South Indian pan-India productions that got the cash registers working overtime. Its opening-day performance is the second best for a Kannada film after the phenomenal 'K.G.F.: Chapter 2' debuted at Rs 164.5 crore, but it is ahead of 'James', 'K.G.F.: Chapter 1' and the dog film '777 Charlie' in that order. With its breathtaking visuals and special effects, 'Vikrant Rona' has been able to strike a connect with the millennial crowd and families alike. The fantasy superhero flick has been well-made and is relatable at the same time, according to critics. After Prabhas, Allu A...

Kiccha Sudeep's ‘Vikrant Rona’ Review: An Underwhelming and Convoluted Film

What is the structure of storytelling? I assume it's mostly about building a new world, setting the context, introducing the characters in this world, defining the plot, delving into the conflicts and resolutions, and finally, having an interesting plot twist at the end to surprise the audience. But what if the creators only had a brilliant plot twist to start with? Vikrant Rona makes you feel that the makers have reverse engineered the idea of storytelling which is exciting and out of the box, but it's just that they have chosen to do it haphazardly. The story revolves around the mysterious deaths of children in Kamarottu village. Vikrant Rona (Kiccha Sudeep), the daredevil cop investigates the cases only to realise these murders have a supernatural connection. He unpacks one clue after another to finally chase the murderers. Vikrant Rona works partly as a comedy thriller. It sets the foundation for horror and the film also offers some good comedy barring the stereotyping of a Muslim character. Just when you are about to laugh it reminds you to be scared of the impending danger. While the audience’s mood goes through rapid fluctuations, the transition feels smooth and not abrupt. The film scores big time in its presentation. All points to the cinematographer and the visual effects team who have excelled in capturing the aesthetic visuals of the village - dense rainforest, and beautiful waterfalls make it a treat for the audience's eyes. In addition to the technical brilli...

'Vikrant Rona is an ambitious film that intends to tell an Indian story’

Express News Service Very new development with the upcoming Kichcha Sudeep-starrer, Vikrant Rona increases the excitement of the fans. With the addition of Jacqueline Fernandez to this pan-Indian film, the expectations have sky-rocketed. The actor will be seen in an interesting cameo and a situational dance number, which marks her debut in the south Indian film industry. Manjunath Gowda, Vikrant Rona’s producer, talking to CE heaps praise on the Bollywood actor. “Jacqueline is one of the most professional actors I have worked with. She used to report to sets at 9 am and stayed till 9.30 without making any fuss. Sudeep was also appreciative of her efforts in perfecting the dialogue delivery and performance.” Art director Shivakumar erected a grand set worth `5 crore for the song, and the shoot went on for six days. Choreographed by Johnny Master, the whole sequence featured about 300 dancers in addition to Sudeep and Jacqueline. “This is going to be one of the costliest movies of the Kannada film industry like KGF Chapter 2,” says Manjunath. Jacqueline says, “Vikrant Rona is an ambitious film that intends to tell an Indian story that will stand out across the globe. I’m glad to have been signed on for an action-adventure that is being envisaged on such a humongous scale. I’m truly excited and I hope it’s the film that revives the spirit of theatres.” Sharing the experience of directing Jacqueline, the film’s director Anup Bhandari, says, “She did her homework before coming ...

Vikrant Rona review: A well

With the success of south films this year, Kannada magnum opus ‘ Vikrant Rona’, which has been released in five Indian languages is a film that has created a lot of buzz prior to release. This is probably one of the most ambitious Kannada films to be mounted and this is evident right from the first frame. Starring Kannada star ‘Baadshah’ Vikrant Rona’ is a dark fantasy thriller that is set in the fictional village of Kamarottu located in the dense jungles of Karnataka. A series of deaths, including that of the police inspector, haunts the village of Kamarottu when in comes Inspector Vikrant Rona (Sudeep) to solve this mystery and crime. Vikrant Rona is a cigar-toting swag inspector who speaks less but is sharp as a needle and can fend off an army with his fighting skills. He is not a run-of-the-mill cop either - he reminds us a lot of At the outset, while ‘ Vikrant Rona’ looks like a crime thriller - it is but it’s also fundamentally a story about a father and his daughter. The movie seems like a children’s film but it is also a love story, drama, a supernatural and horror film. Essentially it is a mix of genres and its influences range from Indiana Jones to Westerns to Pirates of the Caribbean and others. As mentioned, it is a highly ambitious project and the beauty of this film is that this mix of genres is not confusing to the audience. Succession finale review: One of the best shows about sibling warfare Abhishek Agarwal: 'I want to build India's equivalent of LVMH' Bu...