Rangrezz movie synopsis
Rangrezz movies synopsis
Rangrezz is another attempt of Vashu Bhagnani to show his love toward his son JackkyBhagnani. This time, he hires Priyadarshan to direct the movie for him. The movie has been also made in Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada. Its Tamil version was a successful movie and now the Hindi version has been released against Bipasha Basu's Aatma. Off course the results are yet to be seen. Let’s find out whether Rangrezz works for both the father and son or not
Rangrezz circles around three boys Rishi Deshpandey (played by Jackky Bhagnani), Winu (played by Amitosh Nagpal) and Pakya (played by Vijay Verma). They are best friends and can go to any extend for each other. Each of them has different motives for their upcoming days. However their lives come to a grinding halt at what time an early day’s friend of Rishi appears. He tells them about his unanswered love at the same time as requests for help. Rishi and his friends decide to help him in reuniting the lovers. They take all risks and struggle against every difficulty to make both lovers meet. However this does not happen easily and they have to pay worse price for it.
Rangrezz has a good star cast which is well-coordinated for the story. Jackky Bhagnani has given good performance whereas Vijay Verma and Amitosh Nagpal as his friends are also brilliant in the movie. Rajpal Yadav is always best in his characters so does the same in Rangrezz too but Priya Anand as Rishi’s girlfriend not impressive at all.
Although, Priyadarshan has tried to present Rangrezz in fully Maharashtrian flavor by means of the ‘Govinda Ala Re’ song which has been choreographed wonderfully as well as he establishes the small city locality as much realism as possible. The friendship between the three guys is also impressive but the film becomes really week right from its second half and follows an extremely unoriginal and boring path.
It wouldn’t be wrong to say that although Rangrezz may have a story which could have made it a superb watch but the weak screenplay and lack of necessary elements do not leave a chance to make it a hit on Hindi cinema at least.
Overall, Rangrezz has a delightful first half which keeps the audience connected to the screen but the drama and ending in the rest part is really irritating and destroys the pleasure the audience gets from the beginning. Screenplay is completely unimpressive and carelessly written.
