Main Ladega – Film Details | |
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Release Date | 26th April 2024 |
Starring | Akash Pratap Singh, Gandharv Dewan, Vallari Viraj, Ashwath Bhatt |
Director | Gaurav Rana |
Producer | Akshay Bhagwanji, Pinakin Bhakta |
Writer | Akash Pratap Singh |
Director of Photography (DOP) | Lucky Yadav |
Editor | Satya Sharma |
DI Colourist | Andreas Brueckl (Prime Focus LTD) |
Music | Mukund Suryawanshi (Jam8), Gibson George (Jam8), Akshay Menon |
Background Score (BGM) | Wilfred Soz, Niraj Vishwakarma (Jam8) |
Lyrics | Vaishnavi Thakur, Shloke Lal, Akshay Dhawan (Jam8), Anwesha Datta Gupta |
Stylist | Archana Mishra |
Sound Design | Abhijeet Shesh (Jam8) |
Re-Recording Mixer | Hemaksh Kalsi (Jam8) |
Boxing Design | Akash Pratap Singh |
Executive Producer | Shubham Kalia, Anupam Kumar |
Casting Director | Rohan Mapuskar |
Publicity Design | House Of Awe |
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Parameter | Amount |
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Movie Title | Main Ladega (2024) |
Box Office | ₹0.3 crore in India (approximately $45,000 USD) |
Budget | Not available yet |
Main Ladega (2024): A Knockout Punch for the Underdog Spirit
Main Ladega (I Will Fight) steps into the ring with a familiar tale of the underdog, but don’t let its predictable premise fool you. This film packs a heartfelt punch that resonates long after the final bell.
Akash Pratap Singh takes on the dual roles of lead actor and writer, breathing life into the character of Akash, a young man trapped in a home scarred by domestic turmoil. The film doesn’t shy away from the harsh realities of Akash’s world, drawing viewers in with its raw authenticity.
For Akash, boxing becomes more than just a sport—it’s a lifeline, a way to channel his pain into power. Each punch thrown is a cathartic release, capturing the visceral essence of his struggle. The fight scenes are expertly choreographed, pulsating with the intensity of Akash’s determination.
While the storyline may tread familiar ground, Singh’s performance elevates the material, infusing Akash with a depth of vulnerability and resilience that feels genuine. The supporting cast further enriches the narrative, particularly in depicting the complexities of Akash’s familial relationships.
Main Ladega is not without its flaws. There are moments where the plot feels predictable, and the film’s lengthy runtime may test the patience of some viewers. However, for those willing to invest in its journey, the payoff is undeniably rewarding.
So, is it worth stepping into the ring with Main Ladega?