A major setback for the creators of Animal despite a sensational debut
Mumbai – Ranbir Kapoor’s much-awaited film ‘Animal’ has released in theaters on Friday, December 1. With the bumper opening of ‘Animal’, the producers got a big shock.
The film has collected bumper on the first day of its release. But in the middle of this happiness, the producer got a big shock. According to media reports, the film ‘Animal’ has been leaked online less than 24 hours after its release. In this case, there is a possibility that its income will be affected.
According to a report by E-Times, ‘Animal’ has been leaked online in full HD print within a few hours of its release. This movie is available for free download on torrent websites. The entertainment portal claims that the film was also shared on WhatsApp like a regular forward. However, not only ‘Animal’, Vicky Kaushal’s Sam Bahadur has also been leaked online within hours of its release.
Ranbir and Rashmika Mandana are playing the lead roles in the film ‘Animal’ directed by Sandeep Reddy Wanga. Both of them have shared the screen for the first time in this film.
Actors like Bobby Deol, Anil Kapoor and Tripti Dimri have played important roles in the film. The story of the film revolves around the toxic relationship between father and son. This movie got a good response from the audience on the opening day itself.
Ranbir Kapoor portrays the character of Ranvijay, also known as Vijay or Animal, who shares a troubled relationship with his father, Balbir Singh (played by Anil Kapoor). However, their issues do not stem from clashes of ego. Vijay has always possessed an unnaturally intense love for his father, which is difficult for others to comprehend. Unfortunately, his father has always been too preoccupied to spend quality time with him. As a result, Vijay grows up as an angsty son, desperately seeking his father’s approval in every aspect of his life. Despite Balbir Singh’s attempts to discipline his son, they prove futile.
After eight long years, Vijay returns home from the United States with his family, only to discover that his beloved father has become the target of an assassination attempt. This event triggers a barbaric transformation in Vijay, leading him on a relentless killing spree until he uncovers the true culprit and motive behind the attack. For Vijay, nothing holds greater importance than protecting his father, even if it means jeopardizing his marriage to Gayatri (portrayed by Rashmika Mandanna).
While the theme of seeking vengeance for one’s parents is not unfamiliar in Bollywood, it is Vanga’s unique approach that sets Animal apart. I use the term “unique” because no other word adequately captures the range of emotions I experienced while enduring Vanga’s prolonged and graphic depiction of violence.
Sandeep Reddy Vanga, a writer, editor, and director, confidently stated in an interview that he would revolutionize the action film genre in India, and he certainly wasn’t joking. With a stylish and intricately choreographed approach, the action scenes in his films are a breath of fresh air for Bollywood.
One particular scene stands out, where a multitude of masked men charge at Ranbir, dressed in a white kurta and dhoti, armed first with guns and then with axes. Our protagonist fearlessly charges back at them, wielding an Indian-made bazooka. This lengthy scene is filled with guns, violence, and gore, as if they were being given away for free at a store. It’s easy to believe that Vijay has finally avenged the attack on his father, but this is only the first half of the film, as Vanga has more surprises in store.