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Revolver Rani

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 12m
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4.6/10
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Revolver Rani (2014)
Alka Singh, the leader of a political party, and her obsessive love for Rohan Mehra, a rising star of Bollywood.
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Alka Singh, the leader of a political party, and her obsessive love for Rohan Mehra, a rising star of Bollywood.Alka Singh, the leader of a political party, and her obsessive love for Rohan Mehra, a rising star of Bollywood.Alka Singh, the leader of a political party, and her obsessive love for Rohan Mehra, a rising star of Bollywood.

  • Director
    • Sai Kabir
  • Writer
    • Sai Kabir
  • Stars
    • Kangana Ranaut
    • Vir Das
    • Sukhita Aiyar
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    4.6/10
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    • Director
      • Sai Kabir
    • Writer
      • Sai Kabir
    • Stars
      • Kangana Ranaut
      • Vir Das
      • Sukhita Aiyar
    • 26User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Kangana Ranaut
    Kangana Ranaut
    • Alka Singh (Revolver Rani)
    Vir Das
    Vir Das
    • Rohan Mehra
    Sukhita Aiyar
    Sukhita Aiyar
    • Sakshi Mehta
    Backagaindancer
    • Rajkumar
    Zakir Hussain
    Zakir Hussain
    • Udaybhan Tomar
    Jami Jafry
    • Mithilesh Singh
    Saleem Javed
    • Puneet
    • (as Salim Javed)
    Zafar Khan
    • Bheem Singh
    Kumud Mishra
    Kumud Mishra
    • Tomar
    Piyush Mishra
    Piyush Mishra
    • Bali
    Rahul Mittra
    • Doctor
    Zeishan Quadri
    • Pilot
    Pankaj Saraswat
    Pankaj Saraswat
    • Govind Tomar
    Mishkka Shekhawat
    • Payal Parihar
    Abhijeet Shetty
    • Viru
    Preeti Sood
    • Gutki
    • Director
      • Sai Kabir
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      • Sai Kabir
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    7dineshprakash

    Weird, brutal but interesting

    Director Mr. Sai Kabir work is very good. He was not bothered about right or wrong about general perception of hit film but he was celerity of mind regarding this film. Very small characters are justified well. Story is new and different. Screenplay is very good. Dialogues support the film well. Credit goes to writer and Director Mr. Sai Kabir. Neither the promo nor the title of the film was indicating any emotional quotient but this film has that emotional touch and in a very good way. A shot justifies the title well where just keeping the gun behind her palm, makes her heart beating again. I just loved this scene and concept. This film deserves sequel and makers have clearly justified it. Even very fine things and emotions are taken care in good way through scene and shots. Humor is placed in very subtle but appropriate way. Goon uses his lower part of Kurta for blowing air is one of such example. Performance wise Kangana Ranaut is out standing. Vir Das is OK. Piyush Mishra is very good. Jakir Hussain is fine. Music is OK and it gives the required support in emotional scenes.
    5namashi_1

    Kangna Proves Her Mettle, Yet Again!

    Kangna Proves Her Mettle, Yet Again with 'Revolver Rani'. The National-Award-Winning Actress delivers a fearless, sterling performance, that even over-powers the film. She's wow & how!

    'Revolver Rani' Synopsis: An aggressive political leader falls in love with an actor, in the middle of a warfare. Chaos ensures...

    As a film, 'Revolver Rani' is a mixed bag. There are some gripping moments, but they are few & far between. The political/violent backdrop is initially entertaining, but later appears bland & stretched. Even the love-story angle, is just about passable. Sai Kabir's Screenplay is good, but only in parts. The first-hour is strictly okay, while the second-hour is partly gripping. His Direction, on the other-hand, is abstract, but appealing.

    Performance-Wise: Kangna is the life of the show. She delivers even when the film falters. Without doubt, its amongst her finest performances to date! Vir Das does a fair job. Piyush Mishra is natural to the core. Zakhir Hussain is outstanding. He enacts the villainous politician with effortless ease.

    On the whole, 'Revolver Rani' is a Kangna show all the way!
    5ketgup83

    It is the versatility of Kangana Raunat which makes the movie watchable

    Kangana Raunat has garnered accolades over the years thanks to power- packed performances in FASHION, LIFE IN A METRO and the recent QUEEN. Revolver Rani definitely rest on the shoulder of Kangana Raunat as there is nothing much to talk about the movie.

    Revolver Rani is set against the backdrop of politics in Madhya Pradresh where there is no friends , no enemies only your heart to follow.

    First time director Sai Kabir chooses the subject quite daring but seen ample times on Indian Screen. True he choose a female protagonist as the leader of opposition party and few scenes do tickle your funny bone but maximum time screenplay is crumbled into web of errors and insensible scenes. Cinematography is quite efficient capturing the essence of Gwalior. Art direction is pretty good. Editing is poor. Dialogues are punching. Songs are tuneless. Coming to the performance, Kangana Raunat is one of the finest actors of Indian Cinema. The actor is dreadful yet subtle, fiery yet humorous, emotional yet unforgiving. It is her versatility which makes the movie watchable. Vir Das is just about okay. Piyush Mishra and Zakir Hussain are brilliant.

    Overall, Revolver Rani could have been better.It is the versatility of Kangana Raunat which makes the movie watchable. Average 2.5/5
    3bobbysing

    What a mess made out of a fine plot and a talented cast.

    Directed by the renowned theater veteran Feroz Abbas Khan as his second film post GANDHI, MY FATHER (2007), this is indeed a courageous attempt by the makers, since there When they released its first teaser, everybody got excited riding on the QUEEN wave assuming that here comes another gem from the talented yet under-rated actress Kangna Ranaut. But the impact reduced a lot just after a few days, with the film's complete theatrical trailer coming in having numerous shot being blindly fired by every character on the screen just like some uncontrollable kids. So the doubts were clearly there watching the 2-3 minute glimpses and they all came true as I watched REVLOVER RANI this Friday with a mixed kind of excitement.

    Directed by Sai Kabir with an inspired vision reminding you of explosive films by Tigmashu Dhulia, Anurag Kashyap and to some extent RGV too, the film no doubt walks on some ground breaking lines initially. But only after the first 30 minutes, it simply becomes anybody's guess that this is yet another example of those bad films with excellent promotional stuff fooling the audience. Strangely progressing with many weird insertions REVOLVER RANI even becomes intolerable post intermission and that is the reason I witnessed a few youngsters moving out of the theater too shouting out loudly cursing the makers.

    In short, nothing really works in this film having an extremely potent plot with a huge potential. The direction portrays it all in a silly kind of lazy mode with an equally less energetic background score having quite weak arrangements and the performances too fail to pick it up ever in the entire duration. Here I would not like to blame the writer completely as he does come up with few interesting sequences at regular intervals. But it's the execution of the twists which fails to impress the viewer throughout, turning them to something bizarre too at times. Cinematography & productions values constantly give you the feeling of watching something above the routine. But the poor to mediocre songs act as a few more nails in the ready coffin visibly. The director tries his best to convert everything beautiful into ugly following an intentional mode and such is his confidence in this unusual product that he even goes on to add another ugly scene in the end pointing towards a sequel too.

    Honestly REVOLVER RANI remains a perfect example of the truth that actually a film is all there in the mind of a director only and the actors are just performing their individual scenes as given to them on the sets. Because here you can clearly see every single actor in the film performing as if he is acting in a cult movie, to the best of his or her ability, without having any idea of what it's going to be as a final product in front of the real audience sitting in the theater. Kangna tries to behave as cruelly (or kinky) as possible with her given lines and Vir Das works hard to provide the lighter moments required through his great comic timing. Plus we also have Piyush Mishra, Zakir Hussain, Kumud Mishra, Pankaj Saraswat & Zeishan Quadri too giving their sincere performances offering some timely pleasure.

    Yet there is no QUEEN here in REVOLVER RANI and the film is a big mess despite having such talented names in the cast.
    8sherwanahsan

    Completely fresh, Kangana is by far the super queen of bollywood

    This is my first review here and am compelled to write one because of a lot of shitty ones floating around. This movie is by far kangana's best work till date. Rarely dies one see such boldness and aggression in a bollywood actor, so much so that no past references come to mind. Kangana has completely broken the mould and come out with something innately local. The film itself has moved past many stereotypes like a woman playing the savior to her lover with such machismo. Piyush mishra, as the machiavellian balli mama is great too.

    But the film truly belongs to Kangana. This girl, is leaps and bounds ahead of any other Indian actress in recent times

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      The film did not have a theatrical release in British Columbia,Canada.
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      References My Left Foot (1989)

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    • Release date
      • April 25, 2014 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Револьвер Рани
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      • 2h 12m(132 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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