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Animal
A father-son bond carved in blood
Release Date: 2023-12-01
Genres: Action, Crime, Drama
Runtime: 201 min
Language: HI
Rating: 6.275/10
Director: Sandeep Reddy Vanga
Cast: Ranbir Kapoor, Rashmika Mandanna, Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Triptii Dimri
Budget: $13,000,000
Revenue: $108,300,000
Platform: Not Listed
The story begins with India’s richest man and his son — a boy mentally disturbed since childhood, and the reason is his own father. One day, bullets fly at the father, and that’s when the son transforms into something else — not a hero, but an Animal. And let me tell you, this isn’t your typical hero-vs-villain film. Here, to hunt the devil, you have to become one.
Warning #1 – Do NOT watch with your family.
Animal is not just a bold name — it’s a bold film. The dialogues, the scenes, the visuals — they go far beyond what most Indian films dare to show. The A certificate is not for show. There are some intense, uncomfortable moments that you absolutely don’t want to sit through with parents around. This one’s strictly for mature, solo viewing.
Point #2 – Expecting an action film? Think again.
If you walk in just for the action, you’re missing the point. Animal is more psychological than physical. It messes with your head. It holds a mirror up to you. Sure, there's an action scene about 10 minutes before the interval that’ll blow your mind — raw, desi, thunderous — but that’s just the cherry on top. The story? It plays in your head, not your eyes.
Fun fact: that machine gun in the movie? Not CGI. Real. Custom-designed by the director himself. That’s the level of madness we’re talking about.
Point #3 – Worried it’ll be disturbing?
Take a breath. Yes, there’s violence — blood, gore — but it’s not mentally scarring. It’s not psychological horror. It’s intense, but not terrifying. You’ll survive. Maybe even crave more.
Point #4 – The story isn’t new. The storytelling is.
Father, son, revenge. That’s the backbone. But how the film tells this tale is unlike anything you’ve seen in Indian cinema before. There’s no filter. The characters don’t speak like movie characters — they speak like real people. That’s what hits hardest.
Point #5 – If you misunderstand feminism, this film might offend you.
The male-female dynamic here is raw, transparent, and borderline controversial. There’s a scene where the male lead asks a woman to lick his shoe. In context, it flows with the story. But out of context, people will scream “controversy!” You’ve been warned.
Point #6 – Yes, it’s long. No, it’s not boring.
At over 3 hours, it tests your patience — but rewards it too. And just when you think it’s over, a post-credit scene smashes open an entirely new door. You’ll leap out of your seat. It’s that good.
Point #7 – Rashmika Mandanna: a bit of a mixed bag.
Her character is well-written. Her chemistry with Ranbir? 🔥. But in a few scenes, she doesn’t quite hit the mark. Still, it takes guts to take on such a role. Props for that.
Point #8 – Bobby Deol = LORD.
His entry flips the entire narrative. Unfortunately, his role is short — more of a cameo. But the impact? Massive. That quote, “Life should be big, not long,” fits Bobby’s role perfectly.
Point #9 – The biggest strength? Emotions.
The father-son bond. The suppressed pain of husbands, sons, and brothers — all brought to life. At times, it doesn’t even feel like a film — it feels like a personal story ripped straight from the director’s soul. And then there’s B Praak’s music — especially “Papa Meri Jaan” — pure emotion. Goosebumps guaranteed.
Point #10 – Ranbir Kapoor = Super-duper star.
Remember when people mocked the film’s announcement saying, “Ranbir’s not a superstar yet”?
Well, he is now. Animal isn’t just a role — he becomes it. Every scene, every word — it’s not Ranbir on screen. It’s the madness, the hurt, the rage of a man turned animal.
This role needed someone who didn’t care about playing safe. Ranbir tore through every boundary — and nailed it. No overacting, no fakeness — just pure, terrifying performance.
Some parents are scared kids will try to be like him after watching the film. Honestly? They’re right. He’s that powerful.
Final Verdict:
Animal is not a typical film. It’s raw, loud, disturbing, emotional, and unforgettable.
If you're brave enough for unfiltered, bold cinema — go for it.
5 out of 5 stars.
No cuts. No doubts.
This film might just change Indian cinema. Directors may finally find the courage to make real, unfiltered stories. The era of Hum Saath Saath Hain is over.
The audience now wants Animal.
Description: The hardened son of a powerful industrialist returns home after years abroad and vows to take bloody revenge on those threatening his father's life.
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