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Plot Summary
Veer, a tribal outlaw, kidnaps Ragini, the wife of a police officer, as revenge for his sister's mistreatment. As Veer holds Ragini captive, a complex dynamic develops between them, blurring the lines between captor and captive, victim and aggressor. The film explores themes of justice, retribution, and the consequences of violence against the backdrop of the dense South Indian jungle.
Critical Reception
Raavan received mixed to positive reviews from critics. While the performances of the lead actors, particularly Vikram and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, were widely praised for their intensity, and the cinematography and direction were lauded for their artistic merit, some critics found the plot to be convoluted and the pacing uneven. The film's ambitious narrative and dark themes resonated with many, but it also divided audiences due to its unconventional storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
- Praise for Vikram's intense and committed performance as the wild outlaw.
- Appreciation for the stunning visuals and atmospheric direction by Mani Ratnam.
- Mixed opinions on the narrative's complexity and pacing, with some finding it too slow or confusing.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's strong performances, especially from Vikram, and its visually striking presentation. However, some found the storyline to be somewhat slow and lacking clarity, while others praised its unique storytelling approach.
Fun Fact
The film was simultaneously shot in Hindi as 'Raavan' and in Tamil as 'Villain', with different supporting casts for certain characters to suit the respective linguistic audiences. However, both versions were directed by Mani Ratnam and starred Vikram and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in the lead roles.
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