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
Ruslaan, the latest action-packed spectacle featuring Aayush Sharma, takes audiences on a journey down memory lane. It’s a throwback to the era of high-octane stunts, dramatic plot twists, and unwavering patriotism that once dominated Bollywood screens. However, in the year 2024, the effect feels akin to stumbling upon a dusty VHS tape – charmingly retro, yet lacking the sophistication and depth audiences now crave.
Aayush Sharma’s Heroic Turn
Sharma impresses in the role of Ruslaan, a man wrongly accused of terrorism and determined to clear his name. He throws himself into the action sequences with commendable dedication, exuding undeniable charisma on screen. While Sharma shines, the supporting cast, including the seasoned Jagapathi Babu, feels underutilized. However, the real culprit here is the script.
A Thin Plot and Predictable Twists
The storyline is threadbare, relying heavily on familiar tropes and foreseeable plot points. While attempting to explore themes of loyalty and prejudice, the film does so with a heavy hand, lacking subtlety. Every twist is telegraphed well in advance, and the emotional climaxes fail to resonate as intended.
Mindless Entertainment with a Dash of Cheese
Despite its shortcomings, Ruslaan offers moments of mindless entertainment. The action sequences are well-executed, albeit bordering on the excessive, and there’s a certain cheesy charm to the proceedings. However, for viewers seeking a more nuanced narrative and fleshed-out characters, Ruslaan may fall short of expectations.
In Conclusion
Ruslaan finds itself caught between two eras – a relic of the past struggling to find relevance in the modern film landscape. While it may evoke nostalgia for simpler Bollywood times, it ultimately falls short of delivering a truly satisfying cinematic experience. So, if you’re yearning for a throwback to yesteryears, Ruslaan might just hit the spot. But for those craving innovation and depth, this one might leave you wanting.