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Saturday 26 April 2014

Revolver Rani review by ANIZ FILMVALA



Revolver Rani 
review by
 ANIZ FILMVALA 
*****

Revolver Rani aka Desi Kill Bill Kangana Ranaut is creating a history as she rewrites the Bollywood heroine role of just an object or suppression melodrama queens. Today’s heroine has her own desire, lust, greed for sex and wants to use and love men on her own desired way.

Alka Singh as Revolver Rani [Kangana Ranaut] is an unattractive woman with style and psycho manners, a bad politician from Chambal and is misleaded by her maternal uncle Balli [Piyush Mishra] to get the power back which she has lost to Udaybhan Tomar [Zakir Hussain] and his brohers Govind Tomar[Pankaj Saraswat] and Kumud Mishra[ jr.Tomar].

She discovers her first lust towards Rohan Mehra[Vir Das] in a chaddi [shorts] competition. Triggering a violence between her and Tomar bros as they kidnap rohan to settle scores for their vengeances of the younger brother killed by Alka, as he is rescued with raining bullets and blood shedding around him by Alka and her mens pushes rohan more into the web of Alka’s obsession. 

Trap between an obsessed lover and a dream to become a Bollywood Star, Rohan scheme’s a dirty plot to eliminate Alka with Tomar bros.Mayhem of killing Alka is excecuted with a startling climax to sequel the film further. 

Ranaut has shown her killing instinct of playing such character with ease and vulnerability which is unparalleled. A strong supporting cast Vir Das ,Piyush Mishra and Zakir Hussain have delivered their preeminent performance to date. 

Music by Sanjeev Srivastava has been acknowledged and is getting encouraging reviews.
Directed by Sai Kabir Revolver Rani is a exclusive extravagance for women’s and he is surely getting a thumbs up from them.
Cast

Kangana Ranaut as Alka Singh
Vir Das as Rohan Mehra
Piyush Mishra as Balli
Zakir Hussain as Udaybhan Tomar
Pankaj Saraswat as Govind Tomar
Zeishan Quadri as Pilot
Kumud Mishra as Tomar
Deana Uppal as Nisha
Nikunj Malik as Zahira
Sanjay Singh as Home Minister

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