
Animal Movie Review - Routine Revenge Drama with a Dragging Screenplay
Ranbir Kapoor had his greatest performance in Animal and outperformed himself in every way. Throughout the film, his acting and motivations hold your interest, and Ranbir manages to create the exact mix between vulnerability, intensity, and insane desire with remarkable ease. bobby deol has made a great comeback with Animal, and his demeanour and energy are a perfect fit for Ranbir's. Animal is constructed on the solid basis of anil kapoor as Balbir Singh.
He has once again demonstrated why he is regarded as a brilliant bollywood performer. anil kapoor, like Ranbir, is able to effortlessly juggle a slew of emotions and tensions. rashmika mandanna, who plays Gitanjali, is an excellent addition to the brilliant group and a valuable ally in this passionate and difficult conflict. Sandeep reddy Vanga has gotten the best out of each actor. However, it is his own script that falls short, particularly in the second half. A couple moments may look prolonged, and you will begin to notice the film's length (3hr 21 minutes).
However, it is in the second half that the momentum begins to dip and the film slows down, with Vanga losing track for much of the second half. With the climax and the post-credit twist, he is able to redeem the storyline towards the conclusion. As predicted, the BGM and sound track presented by an ensemble of musicians have a spooky effect.
Overall, A Routine Revenge Drama with a Lengthy Dragging Screenplay