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Raangi Tamil Movie Review

The most awaited film Raangi is released in theatres today. Trisha fans are celebrating the movie in theatres. Here you can see in detail how the film Rangi in which Trisha acts as a solo heroine and gives action.

Starring:

Raangi Tamil movie is directed by M. Saravanan and story written by AR Murugadoss. Lyca Productions produce the movie. The movie stars Trisha Krishnan, Anaswara Rajan, John Mahendran, Lizzie Antony, and Gopi Kannadasan in the lead roles. KA Shakthivel handled the cinematography with the edit of  Subarak. C Sathya composed the music for this film.

Story :

Actress Trisha plays the role of a brave journalist. A woman chats with men using a fake Facebook account. The fake account’s profile picture has Trisha’s niece’s photo. One of the men the woman was talking to was a foreign terrorist. 

The matter comes to the notice of the heroine Trisha, who starts chatting with the terrorist to rescue her brother’s daughter Sushmita from the problem. This is where the story begins with many twists and turns. Did Trisha rescue her niece? Who was the terrorist? How did Trish deal with the problems? Are the rest of the story.

Plus Points & Minus Points

The key positive of the film is that Trisha has given her best throughout the film. Composer Sathya’s background score has given the movie a great boost to Sakthivel’s laborious cinematography for the Hollywood film range. The stunt played by Trisha is a good watch. Also, Raangi movies have a minimal cast. All the characters have done justice to their role.

Regarding negatives, it is clear that the censor board severely harmed the movie. This spoiled the screenplay, which unsettled the fans. Many topics relating to Tunisia and its politics have been modified, obscured, or suppressed. The songs brought little impact, but the background music worked well.

⭐⭐⭐/ 5

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