Vikrant Rona Review: Kiccha Sudeep’s Film Is Full of Suspense & Thriller

Last updated on July 25th, 2023 at 11:30 am

Vikrant Rona Review: Kiccha Sudeep starrer film ‘Vikrant Rona’ has been released in theaters. If you’re going to watch, we would recommend reading its review first.

Vikrant Rona Review: This week, the Pan-Indian film Vikrant Rona opened in theaters. In addition to Kannada, it is also being released in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam. 

In this movie, Kicha Sudeep portrays Vikrant Rona. The movie will also feature mystery and suspense in addition to action. 

Anoop Bhandari is the director of the picture. Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez appears in this movie alongside Kicha Sudeep. 

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Therefore, let us review Kicha Sudeep’s film “Vikrant Rona.” in every manner of acting, direction, story, visuals & so on.

Plot, Story & Concept of ‘Vikrant Rona’

Vikrant Rona, a movie portrayed by Kicha Sudeep, also features suspense, action, and mystery. When it comes to the movie’s plot, it begins in the village of Kamarottu, where fatalities are frequent. 

The entire community is supposed to have Brahmarakshas as a result of these fatalities. In a scene from the movie, a police officer’s hanging body is discovered in a well. 

Kicha Sudeep enters the scene at this point. Sudeep, playing the role of Vikrant Rona, a police officer, looks into the situation. 

The film shows the deaths of children when Kicha Sudeep appears. He meets the headmaster of a school and a boy from London named Sanju in the village itself.

This headmaster’s school’s students begin to perish. Inspector Vikrant Rona arrives and starts his investigation to solve the mystery. 

But you will have to watch the movie to know what happened next. The movie is suspenseful, and it’s so mysterious that you’ll be startled to see it and not comprehend what’s going on. The movie’s climax is excellent.

VFX & 3D Visuals In ‘Vikrant Rona’ Film

Regarding the technical aspect, the film’s VFX and 3D work are excellent. The aesthetics are fantastic. The movie features drama, suspense, action, and emotion. 

Where the first half of the movie is used to establish the plot, the second half is where the action happens. 

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This movie was originally going to cost 15 crores to make, but it ended up costing 95 crores to make. 

The movie’s director is Anoop Bhandari, and while the attempt to construct a dark fantasy adventure horror film was successful—we had seen one before in “Tumbad”.

Sadly, there is a lack of direction. The movie’s screenplay needed to be written with more care.

Acting Review of ‘Vikrant Rona’ Movie

The entire movie is dominated by Kichcha Sudeep. He looks incredibly stylish from the moment he walks in till the moment he leaves. 

Sudeep has a stunning appearance whether he is driving a vehicle or a bike. His delivery of dialogue is also great.

In the movie, Jacqueline Fernandez has a little role. Jacqueline Fernandez made a concerted effort to play her part enthusiastically in the movie. 

It is incomprehensible why she was portrayed as the movie’s heroine despite having a small role and just a song.

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Both Neeta Ashok and Nirup Bhandari do well in their respective roles as Sanju and Panna. With this movie, Neeta Ashok made her acting debut, and she does a good job. 

The acting of Nirup Bhandari is good. The work of all the other actors was equally excellent.

Direction Review of ‘Vikrant Rona’ Film

The movie’s first half moves slowly, and frequently it is difficult to follow what is happening. Why is the village always in the dark? 

Is nighttime shooting the norm? However, several horror moments are written so that you feel frightened and uneasy during the intermission. 

After this, the movie’s plot is full of suspense and you don’t even get a chance to get up from your seat. 

The movie’s plot has so many facets that you have to pay attention and observe it, or in other words, utilize your brain. 

The movie’s soundtrack, however, drags out the plot and makes the songs seem overstuffed. It’s a good action. Nothing about this is novel, but the suspense gives the movie alive.

The movie was directed by Anoop Bhandari, and he did a wonderful job. He has succeeded in holding the crowd’s attention. Although there is room for improvement in the first half.

Should You Watch ‘Vikrant Rona’ Or Not?

If you love suspense, thrill & mysteries then you should definitely watch the film ‘Vikrant Rona’. Plus if you should also watch this film if you’re a fan of Kiccha Sudeep.

You may feel some boredom in the first half but overall you will experience a wonderful story-twist, amazing visuals and thrill.

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