Revolver Rani

Revolver

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Sai Kabir Shrivastav
Produced by Raju Chadha
Crouching Tiger Motion Pictures
Nitin Tej Ahuja
Rahul Mittra
Screenplay by Sai Kabir Shrivastav
Story by Sai Kabir Shrivastav
Starring Kangana Ranaut
Piyush Mishra
Vir Das
Zakir Hussain
Zeishan Quadri
Music by Sanjeev Srivastava
Cinematography Suhas Gujarathi
Edited by Aarti Bajaj
Production
company
Wave Cinemas Ponty Chadha
Moving Pictures
Tigmanshu Dhulia
Distributed by Wave Cinemas Distribution
Release dates
  • 25 April 2014 (2014-04-25)
Country India
Language Hindi

Revolver Rani is a 2014 Indian crime drama film written and directed by Sai Kabir. The film is presented by Wave Cinemas. It features Kangana Ranaut and Vir Das in lead roles and Piyush Mishra, Zakir Hussain and Pankaj Saraswat in supporting roles. The film is a satirical and unusual love story set against the backdrop of politics and released on 25 April 2014.

Plot

In the hostile territory of Chambal, the land of rebels, politicians, bullets and blood, you either live by the gun or die by the gun. Revolver Rani is set in this hostile world where there are no friends; only fragile alliances and deadly enemies that aim straight for the head. But sometimes you do not need to take lives to finish your enemies. Sometimes you just need to go for their heart. Revolver Rani is a satirical and unusual love story set against the backdrop of politics. It's about Alka Singh (Kangana Ranaut), the leader of a political party and her obsessive love for Rohan Mehra (Vir Das), a rising star of Bollywood.

The elections in Gwalior have just finished and Alka's reign has come to an end. Her opposition, the Tomar party, have come into power and want to use their new position to take out Alka, but first, they want to hurt her. The Tomars abduct Rohan from Mumbai and take him back to Gwalior with the aim to kill him. They are about to pull the trigger when Revolver Rani turns up, all guns blazing and saves his life.

This film attempts to show viewers what would happen if a political giant fell in love with a Bollywood star and then had to protect him from her enemies.

Production

Sai Kabir, who has directed Revolver Rani, said in an Interview, "It was a great experience… we shot the film in Chambal. It's a black comedy and it's a political film". Producer Tigmanshu Dhulia says that Revolver Rani is a complete B grade entertainment movie and everybody will like it.[1]

Cast

Themes

Revolver Rani is an experimental film that can best be described as an indigenous tongue-in-cheek Western featuring a rugged cowgirl as oppose to a cowboy straight out of some Western pulp novel.[2] [3]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack composed by Sanjeev Srivastava received positive reviews. The soundtrack consists of 9 tracks with Asha Bhosle singing a number "Kaafi Nahi Chand" which reflected the style of R D Burman. The lyrics have been penned by Shaheen Iqbal and Puneet Sharma. One does not expect too much from the music of a film with a title like Revolver Rani. Moreover, the composer Sanjeev Srivastava and lyricist Puneet Sharma are new. But after listening to the soundtrack five or six times, you may start liking it. The soundtrack of Revolver Rani is unconventional and largely experimental. It grows on you the more you hear it. Rediff gave 3/5 stars for the soundtrack.

Track listing

No. TitleSinger(s) Length
1. "Revolver Rani"  Usha Uthup  
2. "Thaayein Kare Katta"  Piyush Mishra  
3. "Kaafi Nahi Chaand"  Asha Bhosle  
4. "Chal Lade Re Bhaiya"  Mayur Vyas, Piyush Mishra, Abhishek Mukherjee  
5. "Sulgi Hui Hai Raakh"  Gorisa, Sanjeev Srivastava  
6. "Banna Banni"  Rekha Bhardwaj  
7. "I Am Brutal"  Sanjeev Srivastava  
8. "Saawan Ki Aye Hawa"  Rahul Gandhi, Garima Aneja  
9. "Bol Rahi Hai Payal"  Avi Dutta, Anwesha Datta Gupta  
10. "Chanda Ki Katori Hai (Lorie)"  Garima Aneja  
11. "Pehle Lohe Ki Chingaari"  Sameera, Gorisa, Keka, Manjeera  
12. "We Mix You Micheal Jackson"  Saleem Javed  
13. "Zardozi Lamhe"  Moin Sabri  
14. "Chanda Ki Katori Hai (Lorie)"  Piyush Mishra  
15. "Revolver Rani (Reprise)"  Usha Uthup  

Critical reception

It has received an aggregate score of 5.6 (out of 10) on the review aggregating site TheReviewMonk, based on 30 critic reviews.[4] As per Shubha Shetty-Saha of Mid Day The film Revolver Rani[5] starts with much promise, with a kind of quirkiness and black humour that fits well, but it begins to fizzle out by the end of it. Watch it for Kangana Ranaut and the music. Film critic Subhash K. Jha rated it 3.5 stars and wrote that Revolver Rani is a fiercely original piece of cinema, crafted with compelling concentration and impassioned intuition. As per Jha, Kangana plays like a cross between Uma Thurman in Kill Bill and Seema Biswas in Bandit Queen.[6][7] Giving it 3 stars out of 5, Anupama Chopra praised the film in a review for Hindustan Times saying that "what keeps Revolver Rani together are the performances and the sly humour. I particularly enjoyed the two testosterone-filled duffer politicians whose only aim is to kill Alka. If you like uplifting, cheerful cinema, then this isn't the movie for you. But if, like me, you can enjoy bad people doing bad things, then Revolver Rani will be fun."[8] Harshada Rege from Daily News and Analysis praised Ranaut's performance, saying that "she plays the Venice-loving, gun-trotting politician in Chambal with much aplomb. From a vulnerable Rani in Queen to the mighty Alka Singh in Revolver Rani, the actress sure knows how to make and then, equally easily, break the mould."[9] Shubhra Gupta from The Indian Express panned the film, saying that the character of Rani in the film was neither believable or relatable, making it "a tiresome Bollywoodesque trudge... It is clear that Kangana Ranaut is trying hard for the 'sur' (mass), but this is not her territory: she gets to that well-judged manic edge only a couple of times, and then slides back. Her hold on the character is slippery, as is her accent, and the shade of her tan."[10]

Box office

This film had a poor run in the Indian Box Office with an occupancy of 15%.[11] The film was a box-office flop.

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