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Animal' Movie Review: Ranbir Kapoor is stellar in problematic, paper-thin film


Sandeep Reddy Vanga's 'Animal' could have been a great father-son love story. Instead, it is driven by one character's whims for over three long hours.

You know what to expect when you watch the third Sandeep Reddy Vanga flick after having seen the first two. At the trailer's premiere, the director had actually predicted that "Animal" would be seen as more troublesome than "Arjun Reddy" and "Kabir Singh." Regretfully, Vanga goes above and beyond what he promised. Because 'Animal' is misogynistic in a few instances.

Vanga gives you a preview of what to expect for the next three hours of content right at the start of the movie with an unsettling "joke." Ranbir's character Rannvijay, for example, threatens Rashmika's character with violence in one scene, and when she challenges his erratic behavior and obsession with his father Balbir Singh, played by Anil Kapoor, in another (which we have previously seen in the trailer), he chokes her.

There's also a joke about toxicity, which is a lovely ironic touch. Within a different scene, Ranbir very 'practically' explains that he 'loves' Rashmika's Geetanjali since she is able to have healthy children. Domesticity and tradition are emphasized, and before a protracted but crucial combat sequence, a character pays homage to the current government by showing off his "Made in India" goods.
As a man-child, Ranbir's Rannvijay brings home the notion of his severe mistreatment, which Vanga labels as a characteristic of "alpha males" in the film. But respect for credit where it is due. At least Vanga accurately refers to Ranbir's character as a "criminal" multiple times in the movie.
'Animal's' battle scene is one of its best parts; it makes you willingly suspend your disbelief. anything that the movie actually makes you perform multiple times. Because the storyline of the story is non-linear, the cuts and transitions are convincing. However, the entire plot—which is, to put it mildly, flimsy—rests on an antiquated tale.

Because of Ranbir Kapoor, who plays Rannvijay so convincingly, the first half is interesting. He does a great job of portraying this poisonous, unpleasant, and illogical character. How much more he could have accomplished with a screenplay that was well crafted! Female agency appears to be lacking. In comparison to Vanga's earlier films, this feature only allows Rashmika to speak a few significant things.

In case anyone is wondering, Bobby Deol does indeed make an appearance. But in spite of his best efforts, a poorly written passage makes the character not truly stay.

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