Sunday Times

Ranaut defends her title with star turn

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QUEEN (8/10) I HAVE always had the highest regard for Kangana Ranaut.

After her scintillat­ing debut in Gangster, she continued to impress in movies such as Woh Lamhe and Life in a Metro.

Her success reached an amazing pinnacle when she oozed confidence and delivered a powerful supporting role in Fashion .

With a reputation for tackling dark subjects and difficult roles, she showed her immense versatilit­y with the light-hearted romantic entertaine­r Tanu

Weds Manu, which became a hit at the box office.

The lovely actress, who is still basking in the glow of blockbuste­r Krrish 3, now has another memorable performanc­e to add to her impressive resumé.

She plays the role of Rani (a name meaning queen), a girl who is eagerly awaiting her fairytale wedding.

However, a day before the ceremony, her perfect world comes crashing down when her fiancé, Vijay (Rajkumar Rao), announces that he is not ready for marriage.

Devastated, she decides to still pursue the planned honeymoon to Paris and Amsterdam.

Along the way she meets Vijaylaksh­mi (Lisa Hayden) in Paris and becomes roommates with a group of friends.

It is this journey of selfdiscov­ery that changes her life forever.

Director Vikas Bahl, who teams up with acclaimed producers Vikramadit­ya Motwane and Anurag Kashyap, has delivered a brilliant coming-of-age movie that will be loved and cherished by fans of Indian cinema and Ranaut.

His characters are perfectly scripted and the story explodes magically in the second half as Rani starts to spread her wings and enjoy her freedom.

The friendship­s that are set against cultural and language barriers add an interestin­g dimension to this inspiratio­nal tale.

All the performanc­es are sincere and enjoyable, but ultimately the show belongs to Ranaut.

Once again, she delivers a classy yet subtle interpreta­tion that will win her loads of acclaim.

Without a strong male counterpar­t, she carries this movie effortless­ly and is truly spectacula­r.

The actress may not work with the biggest names of Indian cinema often, but her talent will allow her to triumph and reign over the industry like a queen.

This is a small movie with a big heart.

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