Rangrezz

Rangrezz

Below AverageAction
Director
Priyadarshan
Studio
Pooja Entertainment
Release Date
20 March 2013
Language
Hindi
Country
India
Budget
23.00 Cr
Box Office
9.71 Cr

Cast

Review

3/10Critic Score

Rangrezz is a film that mistakes melodrama for substance and confuses a high-concept heist setup with actual storytelling. The premise—four friends orchestrating a wedding abduction—has potential for dark comedy or genuine tension, but director Priyadarshan squanders it entirely. What we get instead is a muddled mess that can't decide whether it's a caper, a romance, or a morality play about friendship. The performances are forgettable across the board; the lead actors seem to be going through the motions, delivering lines with all the conviction of people who know the script is a lost cause. The dialogue is cringe-worthy, the emotional beats feel unearned, and there's a fatal lack of chemistry between any of the principal characters that makes us care whether they succeed or crash and burn.

The film's central conflict—helping a friend elope against her family's wishes—deserves nuance and moral complexity, but instead we get simplistic sentimentality wrapped in a shoddy execution. The direction is listless, with no real sense of pacing or stakes; scenes drag on without purpose, and the "thrilling" sequences have all the suspense of watching paint dry. The screenplay doesn't trust the audience's intelligence, spelling out every emotion and motivation with the subtlety of a sledgehammer. By the time the film reaches its inevitable conclusion, you're left wondering how a premise this interesting could be botched so thoroughly. This is exactly the kind of formulaic, poorly-execu

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Storyline

So basically, this movie follows this really solid guy named Rishi who's got an amazing life in Mumbai—he's got his two best mates Winu and Pakkya who he's been tight with since childhood, plus he's got this gorgeous girlfriend Megha and they're totally planning to tie the knot soon. Everything's looking pretty perfect for him, you know? But then his old buddy Joy reaches out completely freaked out because he's fallen hard for this girl named Jasmine, except her parents have already arranged her marriage to someone else and the wedding's happening in like a few days. Joy's basically begging Rishi to help him run away with her, which is obviously super risky, but Rishi's the kind of guy who'd do anything for his friends so he eventually says yes, and his mates reluctantly jump in too.

The three friends start planning this whole elaborate scheme to snatch Jasmine right before she walks down the aisle. They're scoping out locations, checking timings, planning every single detail to make sure everything goes smoothly and nobody catches them. It's pretty intense because they all know how badly this could blow up in their faces, but they're convinced they're doing the right thing for their buddy. When the big wedding day comes around, they actually pull it off—they manage to grab Jasmine and get her out without anyone noticing, and the four of them are absolutely buzzing with the rush of what they just accomplished.

From there, things get absolutely wild as they try to stay hidden and figure out what comes next. The group's riding this high thinking they've done something heroic, but obviously pulling off a kidnapping isn't the kind of thing that just disappears quietly, and they're gonna have to deal with some serious consequences and complications they probably didn't anticipate. Without giving away too much, let's just say their victory celebration turns out to be pretty short-lived!

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