Vikrant Rona Movie Detailed Review & Analysis

Directed byAnup Bhandari
Written byAnup Bhandari
Produced byBhaumik Gondaliya
Shalini Jack Manju
Alankar Pandian
StarringSudeep
Nirup Bhandari
Neetha Ashok
Jacqueline Fernandez
Ravishankar Gowda
CinematographyWilliam David
Edited byAshik Kusugolli
Music byB Ajaneesh Loknath
Production
companies
Kichcha Creations
Shalini Arts
Invenio Films India

Gist of the Story

A isolated village in the heart of a tropical rainforest began experiencing a number of strange occurrences about 50 years ago, which they began to believe to be supernatural. This also happens to be the same time that Vikrant Rona, a peculiar police officer, shows up. Every person in the community is a possible victim and a suspect as a bizarre game unfolds.

Plot

It is reported that a Brahmarakshas lives in the village of Kamarattu and is accused of murder. He was never seen. People avoid the forest at night because they think the rakshas is out there killing people. The family of Janardhan Gambhir, the village chief who is extremely severe and often gives the impression that he is concealing something, is on the other side. Then, Vikrant Rona, a new inspector, arrives in Kamarattu to look into the death of an earlier inspector (Kiccha Sudeep). Will Vikrant now identify the Brahmarakshas and the person responsible for the inspector’s murder?

After learning that there are no rakshas or Kamarattus, Vikrant realizes that someone is kidnapping and trapping people in the dense jungles, but no one knows who it is. He determines the whereabouts of the suspect using his mastermind. Sanju, the lost son of Janardhan, has returned after a long absence, much to the family’s joy. Does Sanju have any involvement in the crimes that are being committed? The entire time, where was he?

Performance

Vikrant Rona, played by Kiccha Sudeepa, has a lot of swagger on screen. His persona embodies the ideal hero: he is audacious, fearless, and enigmatic. Vikrant Rona is in control of all clichéd clichés; he smokes a cigar, he just has one goal in mind, and, well, nothing can stop him once he makes up his mind to do something. Along with Kiccha Sudeepa, Nirup Bhandari portrays Sanju, and Neetha Ashok plays Aparna Ballal, also known as Panna. Each does their roles admirably. But there are several red flags with the casting of Jacqueline Fernandez, mostly because all that is included in her character’s story is a dance performance (Ra Ra Rakkamma).

Direction/Technical Side

Anup Bhandari is a director who tells his stories in a highly visually spectacular manner. He like using bright colors, and that is how he imagines the world of a comic book. William David uses his DOP to help him capture everything in wide angle because their world is so exquisitely created. The movie’s most amazing aspect is the way action scenes were captured. The main battle scene is shot in one take with a handheld camera, making it an intense scene. There is a subtext of a horror story, even though there is a lot of action and investigation like the classic stories we read about spooky creepers and the well full with snakes. Anup follows the typical turns from this point on and ends up turning into another cliché jump scare story that makes you wince more than it actually terrifies you. Despite its shortcomings, the action scene in the bush and the twist before the intermission keep the first half interesting. Anup Bhandari confuses viewers in a number of ways when they were expecting the second half to move quickly. Twenty minutes into the movie, Kichcha Sudeep is introduced, and from that point on, there is no turning back in his eyes. Sudeep takes full responsibility even when the screenplay fails to excite.

Verdict; Despite few misses, Vikrant Rona is a Paisa Vasool Entertainer with impressive Performance from Kichcha Sudeep

Rating: 3 out of 5.