Ruslaan – Official Trailer | |
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Release Date | April 26, 2024 |
Worldwide Distributor | NH Studioz |
Featuring | Aayush Sharma, Jagapathi Babu, Sushrii Mishraa, Vidya Malavade |
Produced by | K K Radhamohan |
Directed by | Karan L Butani |
Director of Photography | G Srinivas Reddy |
Supervising Producer | Shamiraah Nambiar |
Story | Shiva |
Screenplay | Yunus Sajawal |
Dialogues | Mohit Srivastava, Kavin Dave |
Editor | Mayuresh Sawant |
Background Music (BGM) | Ketan Sodha |
Action Directors | Vikram Dahiya, Dinesh Subbarayan |
Music Composers | Vishal Mishra, Rajat Nagpal, Akashdeep Sengupta |
Production Design | Parijat Poddar, Baji Ramdas Patil, Deep Bhimajiyani |
Choreographer | Rajit Dev |
Visual Promotions | Ruben Trailer House |
Sound Design | Dhruv Parekh |
Re-recording Mixer | Koteswara Rao |
Costume Design | Tanushka Kitt, Shabi Sharma |
Casting Director | Mukesh Chhabra CSA, Kunal M Shah |
Executive Producers | Divesh Mathur, Nishant Kaushik |
Line Producer | Salim Mansoori |
Associate Editor | Rajendra Bhaat |
DI | Nube Circus |
Colorists | Navin Shetty, Zaheer Shaikh |
VFX | Identical Brains Studio, Hive FX Studioz |
Post Production Head | Kamran Shaikh |
Chief Assistant Director | Neha Jaiswal |
Marketing Director | Varun Gupta (Max Marketing) |
Media Consultant | Pearl Media Communications |
Publicity Design | Parass Kanani (House of Awe) |
Digital Marketing Agency | Spectra Digital |
Hashtags | #RuslaanTrailer #AayushSharma #saregamamusic #GuitarBhiBajegaAurGunBhi #newhindimovie |
Parameter | Amount |
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Movie Title | Ruslaan (2024) |
Budget | ₹25 crore (Indian Rupees) |
Box Office | Estimated ₹4.07 crore (Indian Rupees) |
Ruslaan (2024): A Nostalgic Blast Stuck in the Past
In my tenure as a seasoned film critic spanning a decade, I’ve encountered a myriad of action flicks, each vying for their moment in the spotlight. Ruslaan, featuring Aayush Sharma in the lead, certainly packs a punch in the action department.
With adrenaline-fueled chases, explosive sequences, and enough fistfights to make your knuckles ache, it promises a thrilling ride. However, like a relic from the bygone era of 90s Bollywood, it struggles to capture the enchantment of yesteryears.
Plotting the Course
The storyline follows Sharma as Ruslaan, a man falsely accused who embarks on a mission to clear his name and prove his allegiance to his country. It’s a classic underdog tale, tailor-made for a lazy afternoon at the movies.
Yet, the screenplay feels formulaic, leaning heavily on clichés and predictable turns. Depth is sorely lacking, both in character development and narrative arc. Rather than allowing the audience to organically connect with Ruslaan, we’re spoon-fed emotions, robbing the story of its authenticity.
Sharma’s Charismatic Turn
Sharma injects charisma into the titular role, throwing himself into the action with commendable fervor. His magnetic screen presence is undeniable, but even his charm struggles to salvage the lackluster material.
The supporting cast fares no better, with Jagapathi Babu, a seasoned performer, relegated to a superficial portrayal of Ruslaan’s grieving father. Newcomer Sushrii Mishraa, as the love interest, displays sparks of potential, yet the script fails to harness her talents effectively.
Technical Competence
Technically, Ruslaan meets the mark. The action sequences are proficiently choreographed, albeit lacking in originality. Cinematography serves its purpose but falls short of delivering the visual panache that could have elevated the viewing experience to new heights.
The Verdict
In essence, Ruslaan may appeal to aficionados of traditional Bollywood masala flicks craving a straightforward, action-packed escapade. However, for those seeking substance in terms of plot intricacy, character evolution, or emotional resonance, it falls disappointingly short. It’s a passable diversion for a fleeting moment, but one that fades swiftly from memory.
Final Rating: 2.5 out of 5 Stars
Reserved for die-hard enthusiasts of classic Bollywood tropes and Aayush Sharma’s undeniable charm. For the rest, it may be prudent to bide your time for the next cinematic spectacle to grace the silver screen.