Saturday, August 9, 2014

Rang Rasiya trailer review: Randeep Hooda paints this intense-sensuous drama

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New Delhi: Randeep Hooda and Nandana Sen starrer ‘Rang Rasiya’ is out with its first teaser trailer. 

The film has grounds of the life of Raja Ravi Varma, the very first artist who dared to paint the sacred images of Hindu Gods and Goddesses.

 
The hard historical facts about the huge criticism that the artist faces for his creations and all the terrible allegations he goes through when he deals with his art, everything around the trailer seems creatively packed.
 
Randeep once again appears brilliant in his character and his sensuous chemistry with actress Nandana Sen will surely entice you to the core. The trailer that starts on a narrative note slows down to powerful visuals portraying vibrant hues of emotions between Raja Ravi Varma and his muse.
 
With various one liners elaborating the plot, the trailer is expressive and has got depth of both love and passion. The trailer ends stating an irony that ‘Even today 100 crore Indians pray in front of images created by Raja Ravi Varma.’
 
Set in 90s, the film is directed by Ketan Mehta, who also directed Aamir Khan starrer Mangal Pandey.
Rang Rasiya is not colourful but have got colours, it is not violent but shows aggression and it is not a love story but shows romance and erotica. 

The dialogues seem impactful when Raja Ravi Varma explains himself as ‘mein ek chota sa, swarthy sa, lalchi sa kalakaar hun, jo duniya ka dil jeetna chahta hai.’
Though seemed to have built for a niche section of movie-goers, the film has got elements to anoint itself with much of critical acclaim.
 
Randeep Hooda is impressive enough to attract his fans to the screens and Nandana Sen appears to be proving her presence in the film. Apart from the lead, Rang Rasiya also stars Paresh Rawal, Ashish Vidyarthi, Rajat Kapoor, Sachin Khedekar, Vikram Gokhle and Suhasini Mulay in other pivotal characters.
Produced by Deepa Sahi and Aanand Mahendroo, the film is slated for Diwali release, this year.

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