A heroine that from the start gives us the female version of Sooria's Singam, without the overhyped patriotism. Trisha's Thaiyal Nayagi is a brave and truthful reporter, who gets caught in the crossfire of international politics when an online predator stalks her niece and family.
The movie, directed by M Saravanan deals with a ot of issues, from human view point. From teenage insecurities caused and increased by media definition of beauty to international politics and Jasmine Revolution. it speaks about a large number of issues, and straight from the heart. And there are no kilometers long dialogues, but each scene crafted to hit the mind.
The direction is superb, with good VFX, but sometimes, the fights seemed Like computer game animations..
Trisha has done complete justice to her role, with superb acting skills. She was strongly supported by Anasqara Rajan who played her niece and Bekzod Abdumalikov doing the role of the terrorist Alim.. and without being forced to justify any religion..
There is a small song, and that too in background.. Visualisation is superb
Wether for movie, issues raised, acting or the fights, this is a movie you should not miss
Our rating , 7.5/10
Raangi released on Netflix on Jan 29
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