Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Film flirts with greatness but doesn’t achieve it

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Vishal Bhardwaj Saif Ali Khan, Shahid Kapoor, Kangana Ranaut The destines of countries and characters are in transition. And Vishal doesn’t just direct this spectacle. He co-writes, co-produces and composes the memorable soundtrack.

Which is why Rangoon is such a frustratin­g experience. This film flirts with greatness but doesn’t achieve it. Just like Haider, there is so much to admire here – from the stunning cinematogr­aphy by Pankaj Kumar, to the scale, to the gorgeous set-piece song-anddance numbers. The characters are flesh and blood. Julia, Rusi and Nawab are all distinctiv­e and memorable.

And Vishal creates some unforgetta­ble moments with them . The actors deliver stellar performanc­es. This film is built around Julia, the Fearless Nadia-inspired actress, who goes from being a spoiled, silly star to a woman on a mission. She is abused, vulnerable, vain but always glorious. And Kangana Ranaut plays every shade with rigor – she is arguably the finest actress working in Hindi cinema today. Shahid is cast in the traditiona­l heroic mold. But he replaces swagger and starriness with a righteous dignity. And Saif plumbs the tragedy in Rusi, a star who lost his stardom after an accident, a man who is bullied by his imperious father so he defines himself by exerting control on the only thing that is his – Julia.

These are fascinatin­g characters and each one gets standout scenes. But the narrative around them wobbles precarious­ly – especially in the second half. Go in knowing that it is a polarising film and that you are as likely to dislike it as you are to enjoy it. And yet, if you miss it, you miss a chance to immerse yourself into the epic imaginatio­n of VB.

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The Rangoon actors deliver stellar performanc­es.
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