Tag: Revolver Rani

  • No hits at the BO

    No hits at the BO

    MUMBAI: Mastram, a film about a porn writer and his inspirations, has failed to attract attention. The film collects about Rs 2 crore during its first weekend.

     

     Koyelaanchal, a violent film about coal mafia is very poor. The film manages to collect just about Rs 1.35 crore for its opening weekend.

     

    Manjunath, a biopic about a whistle blower of UP oil mafia meets with poor response.

     

    Hawaa Hawaai, a pleasant film on ambitions of the underprivileged improved to some extent over the weekend on the word of mouth.

     

    Kya Dilli Kya Lahore manages to collect just about Rs 75 lakh in its first week.

     

    Purani Jeans collects Rs 1.25 crore in its first week.

     

    Revolver Rani adds a mere Rs 75 lakh in its second week thus taking its two week total to Rs 9.55 crore.

     

    2 States is strong even its third week. The film has added Rs 10.8 crore for the week to take its three week tally to Rs 95.1 crore.

     

    Bhootnath Returns collected Rs 30 lakh in its fourth week to take its four week total to Rs 36.35 crore.

  • BO: A disastrous week

    BO: A disastrous week

    MUMBAI: It has been a week of multiple disasters at the box office. Purani Jeans, a youth oriented film shot at scenic locations, has not been able to make a mark at the box office. The film barely manages to cross the one crore mark in its first weekend by collecting Rs 1.05 crore.

     

    Angry Young Man and Kahin Hai Mera Pyar have also failed to muster enough footprints to open screenings at many places. Kya Dilli Kya Lahore has met with poor response with negligible figures of Rs 25 lakh to show for its first weekend.

     

    Kangana Ranaut starrer Revolver Rani added little to its opening weekend collections of Rs 6 crore to finish its first week with figures of Rs 8.8 crore. Samrat & Co. is very poor in its first week with collections of Rs 1.4 crore. Kaanchi fares below the mark, its title failing to suggest its theme adding to generally poor promotion of the film. The film has collected Rs 3.6 crore.

     

    Arjun Kapoor and Alia Bhatt starrer 2 States has sustained very well in its second week as well as it collected Rs 24.1 crore taking its two week tally to Rs 84.3 crore. Bootnath Returns has collected 1.2 crore in its third week to take its three week total to Rs 36.05 crore.

     

    Queen has added another Rs 20 lakh for its eighth week to take its eight week total to Rs 58.2 crore.

  • ‘Revolver Rani’ fails to grab eyeballs

    ‘Revolver Rani’ fails to grab eyeballs

    MUMBAI: The trade expected Revolver Rani to draw good houses because of Kangna Ranaut’s recent hit, Queen, but the film opened to a very weak response. The improvement over the weekend was negligible. The poor content belies any chance of sustaining today onwards. The film has managed to collect about Rs 6 crore for the first three days.

     

    Samrat & Co. has emerged a total disaster failing to manage even a crore in the first weekend. The film has collected Rs 90 lakh for the opening weekend.

     

    Kaanchi, with an old-fashioned approach with its title till its promotion and release strategy has failed miserably. The film managed to collect Rs 2.45 crore for the first weekend.

     

    2 States is already a hit and on its way to getting bigger. The film has collected Rs 60.2 crore for the first week and keeping a solid hold on the box office through its second weekend.

     

    Bhootnath Returns has done fairly well in its second week to collect Rs 6.75 crore to take its two week total to Rs 34.85 crore.

     

    Main Tera Hero is fair in its third week adding Rs 3.25 crore to take its three week total to Rs 52 crore.

     

    Queen has managed another Rs 50 lakh in its seventh week to take its seven week tally to Rs 58 crore.

  • ‘Revolver Rani’… Of Bullets and Boredom

    ‘Revolver Rani’… Of Bullets and Boredom

    MUMBAI: The title of the film, Revolver Rani, sounds like Hunterwali and various others mid 20th century woman-oriented films. These films commanded their own audience; a class of moviegoers who remained loyal to the brand.  Some makers like to find such local subjects which either fail to find buyers or, when they do, don’t work with the audience at all. Despite a couple of woman dacoit films like Putlibai and Bandit Queen, Revolver Rani seems quite outlandish as the story of a woman bahubali from the dacoit belt of Chambal.

    Kangana Ranaut has just lost an election to a creepy politician, Zakir Hussain, who had lost to her in an earlier election. Zakir, it seems, got a bribe to the tune of 200 crore from a mining giant to get them a concession on a mining belt. Wonder which corporate would invest that kind of money in a loser politician expecting him to win because they gave him 200 crore. But this is nothing compared to what follows.

    The film is actually about the plight of a woman who has never had anything work in her favour. She is unattractive to start with. She sees her mother being raped by the very man who killed her father. One day she empties all six bullets into him. After that, she is taken away by her mama, Piyush Mishra, with ambitions to turn her into a terror in his area and make her a political heavyweight. Her marriage has also been disaster with her husband branding her as a banjh and torturing her and also ending up with bullets with Kangna emptying an entire magazine in his body.

    Piyush is a master manipulator and uses Kangna’s angst for her political rise. Her opponent, Zakir, as well as the local police are  equally scared of her. She is the gun-wielding terror though it is another matter that when she and her rivals shower each other with bullets, no bullet hits anybody! While their battles continue, Kangna finds or she thinks she has found true love she always craved for in a small time actor, Vir Das. Vir actually has a girlfriend waiting in Mumbai but he decides to exploit Kangna’s weakness and talk her into financing his films. Since Kangna really loves him and is overtly possessive about him, Vir is now trapped. He is virtually a prisoner not allowed to step out without her.

    Producers: Raju Chadha, Nitin Tej Ahuja, Rahul Mittra.

    Director: Sai Kabir.

    Cast: Kangna Ranaut, Piyush Mishra, Zakir Hussain, Vir Das.

    Piyush, meanwhile, does a sting on Zakir through a TV journalist making him confess to accepting 200 crore. He loses his ministry. In the by-election, Kangna is sure to win. The enmity is now at its peak and ways are being sought to eliminate her. That is when Kangna finds out that she is pregnant. She was not a banjh after all. The woman in her comes alive and she wants to keep the child and marry Vir, collect all the party funds and move to Venice with Vir. While Vir wants nothing to do with this idea, mama Piyush sees all his plans going awry. Both Vir and Piyush, now turn into Kangna’s enemies and are ready to join her enemies and betray her.

    Kangna is ambushed at a night halt by an army of her enemies. She fights, killing many and heavily injured herself is given up for dead. But, she has survived and threatening you with a sequel!

    But before a sequel, the makers could at least have made the first version a bit tolerable. The film is shoddily written; it wavers from one thing to another and, let alone convincing episodes, they are not even plausible. If this kind of politics and political rivalries still exist in parts of India, what about the audience in general finding identification with them? If the script is bad, direction is pointless. The film has a couple of good songs, including one from Asha Bhosle, but they don’t fit in the scenario. Neither the film nor Kangna’s plight touch you. Why has the director gone out of his way to make Kangna look unattractive? As for performances, Kangna excels despite her character offering little variation. Piyush is impressive with fair support coming from Zakir. Vir refuses to change his expressions.

    Revolver Rani was expected to cash in on the recent Kangna hit, Queen. But it is a letdown on that count and otherwise too.

    Samrat & Co… Bankrupt

    A detective thriller is still a genre the big screen can share with small one even as many genres are now monopolised by the television. A decent Hindi detective whodunit has not been seen in a long time on the screen and the idea is sound enough to try one. Kavita K Barjatya of the Rajshri banner attempts one here. The inspiration comes from various original sources such as Sherlock Holmes, Agatha Christie novels and even Satyajit Ray’s famous Bengali character, Feluda, among others. The film pays homage to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his best known character, Holmes. Since the sources are from past, so is the story of Samrat & Co.

    Producer: Kavita K Barjatya.

    Director: Kaushik Ghatak.

    Cast: Rajeev Khandelwal, Madalsa Sharma, Gopal Datt, Girish Karnad, Priyanshu Chatterjee.

    Rajeev Khandelwal plays a private investigator that has been called in by Madalsa Sharma, daughter of a rich patriarch from Shimla, Girish Karnad, to check on a series of mysterious events taking place at his mansion. The lush green garden in the mansion is going dry, her father’s horse dies and Karnad himself suffers from indifferent health and dies soon as Rajeev arrives on the scene.

    It is a typical old-fashioned investigation as read and seen in various books and films earlier. Rajeev talks to himself as he works on various clues and red herrings. As Madalsa visits Rajeev to seek his help, he decides to impress her by telling things about her observed from her presence. Not all his explanations are convincing. He says she has had an eye correction surgery to get rid of her spectacles because she is still in the habit of adjusting her nonexistent specs but it could easily have been her migration to use of contact lenses. Much more is in the offing on this account as the film proceeds. 

    The film neither has anything new to offer nor does it present the old story in a manner worth watching. The writing is poor and so is the direction. The film lacks finesse having been made on a small budget. While Rajeev is a misfit for the role and his fuzzy hair look not going well either, Madalsa is around only to fantasise about romancing Rajeev.

    Samrat & Co has had a poor opening with ‘No audience, No show’ tags at many halls.

  • Vir and Kangana – an unusual pair create curiosity

    Vir and Kangana – an unusual pair create curiosity

    MUMBAI: The upcoming movie Revolver Rani, slated to release on 25 April stars Kangana Ranaut and Vir Das in the lead leaving many wondering about this unusual pairing. While Kangana Ranaut will be seen as a quirky, cool politically active local goon who talks and walks with guns easier than words, while Vir plays a toy boy who tries to woo Rani (Kangana) for his ulterior motives. 

     

    But what has got people talking is the unusual and fresh pairing of Vir Das and Kangana in the movie? Kangana is already creating a buzz this year with her performance in Queen and before we know it, she is back again to be seen in a yet another unconventional role in Revolver Rani

     

    While Vir has been doing small roles or multi-starrers in the past, he will be seen as the main lead and romancing a lead actress for the first time on screen. Both known to have a niche fan following will really be a treat together for the audiences.

     

    So let’s wait to watch how the chemistry between the stand-up artist and the fashionista sizzles on the big screen. 

  • Kangana Ranaut crowned PETA’s hottest vegetarian

    Kangana Ranaut crowned PETA’s hottest vegetarian

    MUMBAI: Beating her contemporaries, Kangana Ranaut has been crowned “The Hottest Vegetarian” by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).

     

    Visitors to PETAIndia.com cast their votes to help PETA choose the most alluring Vegetarian Vixen this year and Bollywood’s poster girl for fashion took the top honor.

     

    Says PETA India Manager of Media and Celebrity Projects Sachin Bangera, “Bollywood stars are truly shining for animals by choosing to go meat-free, and Kangana’s beauty is proof that a great way to get a killer body and looks is by not eating animals.”

     

    On several occasions Kangana has always been heard propagating the cause of vegetarianism and was even quoted stating, “We must not eat other animals. Besides, vegetarian organic food is far healthier minus all the toxins”.

     

    PETA selected the winners based on several factors, including vote count.

     

    After receiving rave reviews for her performance in Krrish 3, Kangana Ranaut is on a roll with Queen and Revolver Rani both of which see her essay the role of the protagonist.