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Veerappan

  • 2016
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Veerappan (2016)
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Officer Kannan leads a group of police officers to track down the bandit, Veerappan.Officer Kannan leads a group of police officers to track down the bandit, Veerappan.Officer Kannan leads a group of police officers to track down the bandit, Veerappan.

  • Director
    • Ram Gopal Varma
  • Writers
    • Jai Priyadarshi
    • R.D. Tailang
  • Stars
    • Sachiin Joshi
    • Sandeep Bharadwaj
    • Usha Jadhav
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    • Director
      • Ram Gopal Varma
    • Writers
      • Jai Priyadarshi
      • R.D. Tailang
    • Stars
      • Sachiin Joshi
      • Sandeep Bharadwaj
      • Usha Jadhav
    • 14User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Sachiin Joshi
    Sachiin Joshi
    • Operation Cocoon officer
    Sandeep Bharadwaj
    • Veerappan
    Usha Jadhav
    Usha Jadhav
    • Muthulakshmi
    Nissar Khan
    Nissar Khan
    • Police Chief Kumar
    Uday Atroliya
    • Forest Inspector
    Chetanya Adib
    • Shashi
    Mukesh Agrohari
    Mukesh Agrohari
    • Naxalite
    Raj Singh Arora
    Raj Singh Arora
    • Gopal
    Akash Chawariya
    • Bhola
    Shekhar Kant Jha
    • Press reporter Gopalan
    Zareen Khan
    Zareen Khan
    • Dancer
    • (as Zarine Khan)
    Kamal D. Khatak
    • Veerappan's gang member
    Nalneesh Neel
    • Betray
    Jasmin Oza
    • Choreogpher
    • (credit only)
    Navin Prabhakar
    Navin Prabhakar
    • Rajan
    Lisa Ray
    Lisa Ray
    • Shreya
    Sunit Razdan
    • Bhupi
    Kumar Saurabh
    Kumar Saurabh
    • Ganga man
    • Director
      • Ram Gopal Varma
    • Writers
      • Jai Priyadarshi
      • R.D. Tailang
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    5nadkarnisumeet

    RGV pass ho gaya!!

    Veerappan review :

    That Ram Gopal Varma loves Dawood and his company staff is well known. He also adores Veerappan. No kidding doston; till date the maverick director has made atleast 3 films on Veerappan...'Jungle' (2000) featuring Urmila Matondkar and Fardeen Khan, the Kannada docu-drama 'Killing Veerappan' (2015) and now the hindi 'Veerappan' which released yesterday.

    While I haven't seen the Kannada film, 'Jungle' didn't make a good impression on me because it came in the era when RGV had 'Rangeela', 'Satya' and 'Koun' as his calling cards. Not anymore!! Today, after a string of intolerable duds ('RGV Ki Aag', 'Department' to name just two...), RGV ka Veerappan appears a significant improvement over those turnips but still doesn't come close to 'Jungle' - forget the outstanding 'Satya' (1997) or 'Company' (2002). So basically, Ramuji pass hue (..after multiple failures) par second class mein...

    Starting horridly, the first fifteen minutes of Veerappan resemble an orgy of blood and gore where humans are mercilessly hacked to small pieces, elephants are shot dead and their tusks uprooted - all this to a continuous onslaught of ear blasting background music screaming Veer Veer Veer Veer Veerappan!!!!

    Things get better when Varma starts focusing on the operation helmed by a nameless cop (Sachiin Joshi) to nail the elusive criminal with help of a widow (Lisa Ray, still looking desirable) of a slain task force officer.

    RGV employs hard core commercial elements to narrate the biopic - like replicating Gabbar's introduction scene from 'Sholay' (1975) to giving a Rashomonesque twist to Veerappan's daughters death.

    Zareen Khan's sensuous item number is left out and I certainly missed that on the big screen.

    Anyways, a few facets of Veerappan are interestingly captured like his idolising the LTTE chief Prabhakaran and his unfulfilled ambition to kidnap Superstar Rajinikanth.

    On the flip side, Sachiin Joshi and Lisa Ray are pathetic casting decisions. The background score is too loud and distracting. Editing cuts are haphazard. The film's length appears long even at just over two hours.

    Of the cast, Sandeep Bharadwaj, in the titular role, looks convincing. Usha Jadhav as Veerappan's wife is completely natural. Her emotions in the concluding scene are spot on.

    After a long time, RGV has made a fairly decent film but the touch of 'Satya' is still missing. He's getting there though.....

    Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni.
    6sudhakaranakhilan

    Should have to elaborate a little bit

    There needs no introduction while talking about the most notorious person ever seen by India, Veerappan, he had vanished or killed from here around 17 years back. Lots of articles, documentaries, and even films come out publicly depicting the biography of Veerappan. There also comes a book written by the Chief of Special Task Force, K Vijayakumar who was the mastermind behind the killing of Veerappan named Veerappan: Chasing the Brigand. Here we are talking about a film, which is also about the last moments of Veerappan, that directed by the veteran Ram Gopal Varma. Like Veerappan, the name Ram Gopal Varma is so famous not in the way how Veerappan was known and he was a genius in Film Industry. He made wonderful movies and created a space in the mind of film lovers. Veerappan is his 2016 product and this film is not at all flavored with the actual Ram Gopal Varma essence. This is an 'okay' film that has ups and downs. The movie is about the movement of the police to capture Veerappan. Poor Script is the main thing I want to point here because there is a rush in the making while the incidents are going on. The director has that kind of a mind to restrict the film within 2 hours, and I feel so. The misplaced use of background scores feels inappropriate and the performance from some of the actors feels awkward. Especially the character of Shreya which was done by Lisa Ray is not fit in that role. The director or even the writers can't add anything freshness to the story because we all know the story very well. The task for them is to engage us the but unfortunately, they are failed to do so. There is also a docu-fiction named Killing Veerappan and that was also directed by Ram Gopal Varma which is not at all like Veerappan, the film. Anyway, the film is so short and only focused on the ending of Veerappan's killing.
    4lediscipledessocrates

    Poor Acting Ruins the Show

    It cannot be said that Veerappan is a very entertaining movie. Although, one feels there was enough material to make it so. Revolving around the eponymous forest brigand , the story line is strange since it is not very impactful. Presumably it would be hard for the audience to decide how to perceive the film. There is a shabby effort to add suspense and develop plots . This seems shoddy since everyone knows the main business of the movie.

    The background score is very ordinary and raucous , doesn't go well with the setting.

    However, what spoils the show is the acting . Lisa Ray's acting is very poor . Partly due to her own limited skills as an actress , partly due to the director's misjudgment and substandard character development. Sandeep Bhardwaj does a little better , however the most genuine aspect of his character are the moustaches.

    The cast from Crime Patrol (SET) does a fairly good job invoking their vast experience in police drama genre. The rest of the cast either underacts or overacts. Without exception.

    All said and done , had the actors been given better developed characters to play and more interesting dialogue even they could have done better. That not being the case the movie falls way below par. That is all there is to it, I am afraid.
    4kumarvarun1989

    It has pace, but the classic RGV isn't back yet

    A 360-degree camera spin follows this Voltaire quote, and you find yourself surrounded by a dense forest and trumpeting tuskers. This territory belongs to Veerappan, a killing machine who counts LTTE chief Prabhakaran as his inspiration. You wish to know more about this rugged man, and a child appears with a camera mounted over his shoulders.

    The kid takes you on a time warp and loud background score ensures you remain stuck there for a while. And then you breathe, recognise and realise it is that Ram Gopal Varma touch. Welcome to the world of omnipresent cameras.Now, to the film's story: Different task forces couldn't kill or capture Veerappan (Sandeep Bhardwaj) in more than 15 years, so the project has been handed over to a no-nonsense cop (Sachin Joshi), who hasn't been given a name in the film. He involves Shriya (Lisa Ray), an untrained civilian, in a highly confidential plan to eliminate Veerappan for reasons best known to Varma.Though we know what happened on October 18, 2004, the day Veerappan was killed, we still sit in anticipation of RGV's trademark storytelling, if we can ignore bad acting and touches like a candle in an already well lit room. There is a straight lift from Sholay as well. Who said RGV is out of his Aag hangover! The disappointment grows when the script fails to produce any grip over the characters. Nobody other than Bhardwaj looks serious about the film. Thanks to his make-up artist, he reminds the viewer of the dreaded man from the beginning, but he has a gang that looks absolutely out of sync.

    The cop, Joshi, takes this cluelessness many notches higher by inviting Lisa Ray to the interrogation room holding one of Veerappan's aides. She breathes heavily, almost orgasmically, and it all becomes so ridiculous that you wonder who will faint first -- Ray or the bandit?Other characters bring no relief despite Varma's flourishes of using camera from unexpected angles. The attempt to produce a taut thriller is hampered by the fact Veerappan states the obvious. Rather than how and why of the dreaded smuggler's rise in the border areas of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, it seeks refuge in dishing out the details of Operation Cocoon.

    Instead of diving deep into Veerappan's past, there is an effort to create a positive halo around him. At a point, he candidly describes how he received only Rs 7 lakh out of the total Rs 9 crore ransom in the kidnapping of Kannada superstar, Dr Rajkumar. The basic idea is to present it as a morally ambiguous story where the good can also use evil means, but that isn't enough.

    Having said that, this 126-minute film has pace and a narrative technique which may give you a glimpse of RGV's old charm. But, the mojo isn't completely back yet.
    1AshishSinha2711

    Poorly Made

    I just wanted this movie to be raw and real but what we get is a poorly made movie with horrible actors specially the male lead Sachin Joshi and Lisa Ray was irritating to the core, I was just frustrated to the core whenever she appeared, every actor was bad in the film but these two were really bad. Whenever there is convos between the ladies they play the irritating TV serial BGM with no dialogues, man RGV just hire some writers and show us something other than increasing the length of the movie for no reason at all. Music was trash, why they made title song on Veerappan like he is some kind of hero lol. Overall RGV just doesn't care, he will make anything as long as he has money and manipulation techniques to exploit his Old days Fame and Connections to use it on Newcomers and the Poor people of India who will just do anything to be in the Industry.

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    • Release date
      • October 15, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official sites
      • Stream Veerappan officially on Hotstar Singapore
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    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Veerappan: None Like Him Ever Existed
    • Production company
      • Viiking Media & Entertainment
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      • $1,234,745
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      • 2h 5m(125 min)
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