Bhairathi Ranagal
- 2024
- 2h 30m
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6.9/10
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Bhairathi Ranagal delves into the story of Ranagal. How did he rise to such prominence? The film focuses on his origin, his journey to power, and who he was before he became the most dreaded... Read allBhairathi Ranagal delves into the story of Ranagal. How did he rise to such prominence? The film focuses on his origin, his journey to power, and who he was before he became the most dreaded gangster of Ronapura.Bhairathi Ranagal delves into the story of Ranagal. How did he rise to such prominence? The film focuses on his origin, his journey to power, and who he was before he became the most dreaded gangster of Ronapura.
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The prequel narrates the story of how Bhairathi Ranagal turned into a rebel at a very young age and pays for it by proving himself to be a positive influence on the society through his reformation into a lawyer. As he thrives to uphold the law and serve justice, he comes across the businessman Parande who along with Khandre, tries to suppress the workers at a factory. The fight for those labourers justice takes a dark turn as Parande makes it personal, Bhairathi Ranagal is again pushed to a corner where he needs to decide whether to serve justice by following the law or serve justice irrespective of law.
The prequel serves the purpose for glorifying the character of Bhairathi Ranagal, after the character became a fan favorite in Mufti. Shivanna has given it 100% despite his health condition and that surprised me, considering he has opted to do his stunts. There is a maturity in his performances nowadays that adds that extra bit of charm. However, the story of Bhairathi Ranagal is not unique and the screenplay turns out to be extremely formulaic. The supporting cast get almost nothing roles and their job is to be around Bhairathi Ranagal. Rahul Bose is wasted in the villain role which was quite generic. The action scenes too became repetitive and they were solely elevated by Shivanna through his presence. The film is still engaging despite the slow narrative and predictability. I am going with a lenient rating as the hardwork does show but the beloved character deserved a better a screenplay.
The prequel serves the purpose for glorifying the character of Bhairathi Ranagal, after the character became a fan favorite in Mufti. Shivanna has given it 100% despite his health condition and that surprised me, considering he has opted to do his stunts. There is a maturity in his performances nowadays that adds that extra bit of charm. However, the story of Bhairathi Ranagal is not unique and the screenplay turns out to be extremely formulaic. The supporting cast get almost nothing roles and their job is to be around Bhairathi Ranagal. Rahul Bose is wasted in the villain role which was quite generic. The action scenes too became repetitive and they were solely elevated by Shivanna through his presence. The film is still engaging despite the slow narrative and predictability. I am going with a lenient rating as the hardwork does show but the beloved character deserved a better a screenplay.
It's a good movie... Definitely worth watching.
Bhairathi Ranagal is a captivating Kannada film that serves as a prequel to the 2017 movie Mufti, offering a deep dive into the early life of its titular character. The film excels in storytelling, enriched by exceptional cinematography that vividly portrays a gritty world of power struggles and moral complexities. From the very first frame, the visual language immerses the audience in the protagonist's journey, creating an emotional depth that resonates throughout the movie.
The direction stands out for its nuanced exploration of leadership, portraying the protagonist not as a simple hero but as a complex figure making difficult, sometimes morally ambiguous choices in pursuit of the greater good. This approach adds layers to the narrative, challenging viewers to think critically about the cost and nature of leadership.
Shiva Rajkumar delivers a compelling and intense performance, embodying Bhairathi Ranagal with charisma and a commanding presence. His portrayal captures the character's evolution from a young rebel to a powerful and influential figure, driving the film's emotional core. The supporting cast, though sometimes underutilized, complements the lead's strong portrayal.
The film's sound design and music further enhance the viewing experience, seamlessly blending with the visual narrative to heighten key moments without overwhelming them. The soundtrack flows organically, adding to the immersive atmosphere of the film.
Bhairathi Ranagal is a captivating Kannada film that serves as a prequel to the 2017 movie Mufti, offering a deep dive into the early life of its titular character. The film excels in storytelling, enriched by exceptional cinematography that vividly portrays a gritty world of power struggles and moral complexities. From the very first frame, the visual language immerses the audience in the protagonist's journey, creating an emotional depth that resonates throughout the movie.
The direction stands out for its nuanced exploration of leadership, portraying the protagonist not as a simple hero but as a complex figure making difficult, sometimes morally ambiguous choices in pursuit of the greater good. This approach adds layers to the narrative, challenging viewers to think critically about the cost and nature of leadership.
Shiva Rajkumar delivers a compelling and intense performance, embodying Bhairathi Ranagal with charisma and a commanding presence. His portrayal captures the character's evolution from a young rebel to a powerful and influential figure, driving the film's emotional core. The supporting cast, though sometimes underutilized, complements the lead's strong portrayal.
The film's sound design and music further enhance the viewing experience, seamlessly blending with the visual narrative to heighten key moments without overwhelming them. The soundtrack flows organically, adding to the immersive atmosphere of the film.
Bairathi Ranagal
A brilliant prequel that stands out as one of the best ever made. Excellent direction by Narthan, though the pacing is a bit slow and could have been sharper. Cinematography mind blowing gives a visual treat. Action sequence is on next leavel. Dialogues are crisp but effective. Rukmini, Chaya Singh gave their best. Comedy could have been added. Shivanna carries the entire movie on his shoulders, delivering a performance that's pure magic. A true treat for all Shivanna fans! The music and background score are exceptional. Overall, a complete paisa vasool experience. COMPLETE SHIVAMAYA!!!
A brilliant prequel that stands out as one of the best ever made. Excellent direction by Narthan, though the pacing is a bit slow and could have been sharper. Cinematography mind blowing gives a visual treat. Action sequence is on next leavel. Dialogues are crisp but effective. Rukmini, Chaya Singh gave their best. Comedy could have been added. Shivanna carries the entire movie on his shoulders, delivering a performance that's pure magic. A true treat for all Shivanna fans! The music and background score are exceptional. Overall, a complete paisa vasool experience. COMPLETE SHIVAMAYA!!!
Best Direction by Narthan, the elevations are marvelous. The acting of Shivanna is impulsive. His raw performance was giving me goosebumps by watching it. The story line which is prequel of Mufti took wonderfully by Narthan, improved his direction skills and shivannas look and the way he catches the long is marvelous which cannot be defined in words. My eyes were not enough to watch him on the big screen power packed action cinema which was needed now. This will be the comeback movie after long time for Shivanna not only in Karnataka even compared to other language movies this is one of the best movie. His eyes tell what he is, the look of his eyes is more enough than a sharp knife.
Bhairathi Ranagal, the prequel to Mufti, is a cinematic triumph that has left audiences spellbound. Shiva Rajkumar delivers a tour-de-force performance, proving that he is indeed a force of nature in the Kannada film industry. With his trademark charisma and intensity, he breathes life into the character of Bhairathi Ranagal, a man who walks the line between good and evil.
The film's narrative is a masterclass in storytelling, seamlessly weaving together action, drama, and suspense. The dialogues are sharp and memorable, often laced with subtle humor that adds another layer of enjoyment to the viewing experience.
In one scene, Bhairathi Ranagal, with a twinkle in his eye, quips, "I'm not a villain, I'm just a misunderstood hero." This self-deprecating humor not only lightens the mood but also provides a glimpse into the complex psyche of the character.
The film's climax is a rollercoaster of emotions, leaving the audience on the edge of their seats. Bhairathi Ranagal's final showdown with his nemesis is a visual spectacle that will leave you breathless.
Bhairathi Ranagal is not just a film; it's an experience. It's a testament to the power of good storytelling and exceptional acting.
The film's narrative is a masterclass in storytelling, seamlessly weaving together action, drama, and suspense. The dialogues are sharp and memorable, often laced with subtle humor that adds another layer of enjoyment to the viewing experience.
In one scene, Bhairathi Ranagal, with a twinkle in his eye, quips, "I'm not a villain, I'm just a misunderstood hero." This self-deprecating humor not only lightens the mood but also provides a glimpse into the complex psyche of the character.
The film's climax is a rollercoaster of emotions, leaving the audience on the edge of their seats. Bhairathi Ranagal's final showdown with his nemesis is a visual spectacle that will leave you breathless.
Bhairathi Ranagal is not just a film; it's an experience. It's a testament to the power of good storytelling and exceptional acting.
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- $15,665
- Runtime
- 2h 30m(150 min)
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