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Animal
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySandeep Reddy Vanga
Screenplay bySandeep Reddy Vanga
Pranay Reddy Vanga
Saurabh Gupta
Story bySandeep Reddy Vanga
Produced byBhushan Kumar
Krishan Kumar
Murad Khetani
Pranay Reddy Vanga
Starring
CinematographyAmit Roy
Edited bySandeep Reddy Vanga
Music bySongs:
JAM8
Vishal Mishra
Jaani
Manan Bhardwaj
Shreyas Puranik
Ashim Kemson
Harshwardhan Rameshwar
Background Score:
Harshwardhan Rameshwar
Production
companies
Distributed byAA Films
E4 Entertainment
Sri Venkateswara Creations
KVN Productions
Release date
  • 1 December 2023 (2023-12-01)
Running time
201 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget100 crore[2][3]
Box office563.29 crore[4]

Animal is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language action drama film[5] directed and edited by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Pranay Reddy Vanga and Saurabh Gupta from the story by himself. The film is produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Murad Khetani and Pranay Reddy Vanga under T-Series Films, Bhadrakali Pictures and Cine1 Studios. The film stars Ranbir Kapoor, Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Rashmika Mandanna and Tripti Dimri. In the film, Ranvijay "Vijay" Singh learns about an assassination attempt on his father Balbir Singh by Haque and his brothers, where he sets out to exact revenge.

The film was officially announced in January 2021, along with the title of the film. Principal photography commenced in April 2022 and wrapped by April 2023. The film has music composed by JAM8, Vishal Mishra, Jaani, Manan Bhardwaj, Shreyas Puranik, Ashim Kemson and Harshwardhan Rameshwar, cinematography handled by Amit Roy and editing by Sandeep Reddy Vanga. With a runtime of 201 minutes (3 hours 21 minutes), the film was one of the longest Indian films made.[6][7]

Animal was theatrically released on 1 December 2023 in standard and IMAX formats and received mixed reviews from critics.[8] Earning around 563.29 crore (US$67 million), Animal has emerged as sixth highest-grossing Indian film of 2023, fourth highest-grossing Hindi film of 2023, 19th highest-grossing Indian film and highest-grossing A (adults only) rated Indian film of all time.

Plot

Ranvijay "Vijay" Singh is the son of Balbir Singh, a Delhi-based business magnate who heads the generational steel company "Swastik Steels corp." His family includes Balbir, his mother, grandfather Rajdheer and sisters Reet and Roop. Vijay has adored Balbir since childhood, but Balbir neglects him and behaves harshly due to his busy schedule. When Vijay brings an AK-47 to school and hurts a group of boys who bullied Reet, Balbir sends him away to a boarding school in United States.

Years later, Vijay returns to Delhi after completing his education and attends the engagement of former classmate Geetanjali "Geeta" Iyengar, whom he has always loved. He convinces her to break her engagement and choose him. During Balbir's 60th birthday, Vijay fights with Reet's husband Varun and is kicked out of the house. He promptly marries Geeta and moves to the United States, where they have two children. Eight years later, he learns that his father was shot by unidentified assailants. He returns to India and sets out to find the person responsible for the assassination attempt.

Vijay goes to his native village in Punjab to meet his great-uncle Dalbir Singh, reconnecting with him after several years of no contact, and rounds up his cousins to help in the mission. He sets up a doppelgänger for Balbir who is killed by Asrar Haque's men. After discovering that Varun was involved in the attempt, Vijay kills him at a work meeting where Asrar is present. Later, at a hotel where Vijay is meeting with an arms dealer, Asrar and his assailants arrive in the hundreds to kill him. After a lengthy battle, Vijay defeats them but sustains brutal injuries and goes into a coma.

Upon waking from his coma two weeks later, Vijay eventually receives a transplant for his failing heart, successfully recovers, and meets Zoya, the fiancé of his donor. The two begin an affair and Zoya falls in love with him. She reveals that she lied about her identity and was actually sent by Asrar's mute younger brother Abrar to honey trap him.

Vijay had known all along about Zoya's true identity and had used her to learn the identity of the perpetrator. His grandfather reveals that Asrar and his younger brothers Abrar and Abid are actually related to their family, as they are the grandsons of Dalbir and Rajdheer's late younger brother Shamsher Singh. Rajdheer had banished Shamsher from the family decades ago due to his shady dealings and immoral practices. Shamsher's son Azim (Asrar, Abid and Abrar's father), returned years later to ask for his share of the property, but Balbir refused. Shamsher torched himself to death in retaliation, which Abrar witnessed, rendering him mute and traumatized. These incidents served as catalysts for Asrar and his brothers to seek revenge on Balbir.

Abrar now lives in Scotland and has converted to Islam. Vijay and his cousins kill Abrar's men and learn that Abrar and Abid plan to escape to another country in their private jet. Vijay and his men stop the plane and a brutal fight ensues. Vijay eventually slits Abrar's throat and returns to India, his goal accomplished. During Diwali, Balbir reveals that he has terminal cancer and realizes that his upbringing is the reason behind Vijay's aggression. He apologizes and reconciles with Vijay, who is overjoyed after finally receiving the love and affection from his father he had thirsted for all his life.

In the post-credits scene, Azrar, Abid and Abrar's other younger brother Aziz, a professional assassin in Istanbul, learns that Vijay is responsible for killing his two brothers. After undergoing plastic surgery to become Vijay's doppelgänger, Aziz, with his only remaining brother Abid, set out to exact vengeance on Vijay and his family.

Cast

  • Ranbir Kapoor in a dual role as Ranvijay "Vijay" Singh and Aziz Haque
    • Ahmad Ibn Umar as young Vijay
  • Anil Kapoor in a dual role as Balbir Rajdheer Singh and Kailash Ramteke
  • Bobby Deol as Abrar Haque, Asrar, Abid and Aziz's brother
    • Leon Ung as young Abrar
  • Rashmika Mandanna as Geetanjali "Geeta" Iyengar, Vijay's wife
    • Diyara Valecha as young Geetanjali Iyengar
  • Tripti Dimri as Zoya Wahab Riaz
  • Charu Shankar as Jyoti B. Singh, Balbir's wife and Vijay's mother
  • Babloo Prithiveeraj as Asrar Haque, Abrar, Abid and Aziz's elder brother
  • Shakti Kapoor as PK Mishra, COO of Swastik Steels Corp.
  • Prem Chopra as Dalbir Dodamal Singh "Bade Dadaji", Rajdheer and Shamsher's elder brother
  • Suresh Oberoi as Rajdheer Dodamal Singh "Dadaji", Dalbir's younger brother and Shamsher's elder brother
  • Siddhant Karnick as Varun Pratap Malhotra, Reet's husband and Vijay's brother-in-law
  • Saurabh Sachdeva as Abid Haque, Asrar, Abrar and Aziz's brother
  • Vivek Sharma as Paali, Vijay's cousin
  • Saloni Batra as Reet Singh, Vijay's elder sister and Varun's wife
    • Neeven Vaid as young Reet
  • Anshul Chauhan as Roop Singh
    • Eva Chibber as young Roop
  • Maganti Srinath as Karthik Iyengar, Geetanjali's elder brother and Vijay's friend
  • Gagandeep Singh as Sunny
  • Upendra Limaye as Freddy Patil
  • Mathew Varghese as Shreepad Balaji Iyengar, Karthik and Geetanjali's father
  • Indira Krishnan as Motika S. Iyengar, Karthik and Geetanjali's mother
  • Mrinmayee Godbole as Dr. Amrita Joseph
  • Avi Rakheja as Roop's husband
  • Sanvir Sachdeva as Abhay "Monu" Singh, Vijay's son
  • Myreen Grover as Sonu Singh, Vijay's daughter
  • Sartaaj Kakkar as Reet's son
  • Mansi Taxak as Umm-e-Hani, Abrar's third wife and Aziz's would-be wife after Abrar's death
  • Shabana Haroon as Niloofar Rahmani, Abrar's first wife
  • Shafina Shah as Mehrunnisa Baig, Abrar's second wife
  • Suresh Sippy as Azim Gulaam Haque, Abrar's father
  • Tannaz Davoodi as lead singer in Jamal Kudu song
  • Promila Bittu as Fatimaa Haider, Asrar, Abrar, Abid and Aziz' mother
  • Mohammad Monis as Akbar Mohd Mansoori

Production

Development

In September 2019, it was reported that Sandeep Reddy Vanga would turn as producer for his next directional venture in Bollywood. It was further reported that he would produce the venture along with Murad Khetani, Ashwin Varde, Bhushan Kumar and Kishan Kumar under Cine1 Studios and T-Series.[9] On 10 October, the company's and Vanga's new production banner Bhadrakali Pictures announced their collaboration for Vanga's next directional; marking their second collaboration after Kabir Singh (2019).[10] In early December, Vanga was reported to have approached Ranbir Kapoor to play the lead role in the film. ETimes reported that Kapoor was "keen" to work on the film, however, will finalize only after hearing the final script, which was still progressing writing.[11]

In June 2020, however, it was reported that Vanga met Kapoor in January and narrated another script, which was reportedly titled Devil.[12] In late December, Anil Kapoor was reported to be part of the cast.[13] On 1 January 2021, the company's made an official public announcement of the venture, revealing also the title of the film and the crew.[14] In late April, Bobby Deol and Parineeti Chopra were cast, with the former playing lead antagonist role, while the latter plays lead actress role.[15]

In March 2022, Rashmika Mandanna was reported to dance in an item number for the film.[16] The same month, it was reported that Chopra had backed out of the film, due to schedule conflicts, and was replaced by Mandanna.[17] On 2 April, Mandanna's commitments were officially announced.[18] Mandanna called it "a dream come true."[19]

Filming

Principal photography began in Manali in April 2022.[20][21] The second schedule was in Mumbai in May 2022 and filming was held at Pataudi Palace in July 2022.[22] The next schedules were held in Delhi and Punjab.[23][24] The filming was wrapped up in mid-March 2023. The film resumed in England and Scotland beginning in April with a schedule of 15–20 days.[25]

Music

The film score is composed by Harshavardhan Rameshwar, who scored Reddy's previous films Arjun Reddy and its Hindi remake Kabir Singh. The songs featured in the film are composed by JAM8, Vishal Mishra, Jaani, Manan Bhardwaj, Shreyas Puranik, Ashim Kemson and Harshwardhan Rameshwar, while the background score was composed by Harshwardhan Rameshwar.[26] Lyrics were written by Manoj Muntashir, Raj Shekhar, Siddharth-Garima, Jaani, Manan Bhardwaj, Ashim Kemson and Bhupinder Babbal.

The album features eight tracks with four singles — "Hua Main",[27] "Satranga",[28] "Papa Meri Jaan"[29] and "Arjan Vailly"[30] — were released before the audio launch. The soundtrack to Animal was released at a music launch and fan experience event held on 24 November 2023 at Mehboob Studio in Mumbai.[31]

Marketing

The teaser was released on Kapoor's Birthday 28 September 2023.[32] Arijit Singh held a concert in Chandigarh where Ranbir Kapoor joined him to promote film with the song Satranga on 4 November 2023. During the semi-final of 2023 Cricket World Cup, Ranbir Kapoor attended the stadium to watch the match and for promotional activities of the film on 15 November 2023. The teaser was showcased on Burj Khalifa on 18 November 2023, they also conducted film promotions at Marq Club and Dubai's Global Village on the same day in Dubai. The trailer was released on 23 November 2023. The cast appeared on the Unstoppable talk show, which premiered on Aha on 24 November 2023. They also appeared on Indian Idol. The film held its pre-release event in Hyderabad on 27 November 2023 with Mahesh Babu and S. S. Rajamouli as the chief guests.

Release

Animal was initially set for a 11 August 2023 release but was postponed due to post-production and dubbing work.[33] It was theatrically released on 1 December 2023 in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada languages.[34]

The film had planned to premiere in North America on 30 November 2023, a day before its release.[35] In the United States, it will be screened in 888 theaters, marking the highest number for a Hindi film, surpassing the screen count of Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva (2022) and Jawan (2023).[36][37]

Animal received an A (adults only) certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification, a day prior to its trailer release, for strong bloody violence, profanity and some sexuality.[38] It has been classified 18 by the British Board of Film Classification for the same reason.[39]

26 minutes cut version of the movie was released in Bangladesh on 7 December 2023.[40]

Reception

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 30% of 23 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4.7/10.[41]

Awarding the film 4.5/5 stars, Bollywood Hungama praised "Ranbir Kapoor’s outstanding performance, clap-worthy massy scenes, and interval block."[42] Sukanya Verma of Rediff gave 4/5 stars and wrote "Animal is relentless as a euphoric medley of feral rage and dance of the dysfunctional. The twists go on well until end credits as more blood is splattered our way."[43] Ganesh Aaglave of Firstpost gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote "Animal is an adrenaline experience which will have polarising views but you can't deny its entertaining quotient, breathtaking performances and storytelling."[44] Puja Awasthi of The Week rated the film 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote, "Animal for all its blood and gore, is the story of a son’s aching desire for his father’s approval. Why even its ballads are less romance, more revenge. And its female characters for all their luminosity, are just props".[45]

Monika Rawal Kukreja of Hindustan Times found it "an absolute massy, entertaining and extremely violent thriller which doesn't believe in conforming to the norms", while adding that the extreme violence might be off-putting for some.[46] Titas Chowdhury of News18 gave 3.5/5 stars, labelled it "dark, loud and garish but also unapologetic", and thought that Ranbir Kapoor "breathes life into this undesirable character with a lot of charisma and swag".[47] Abhimanyu Mathur of DNA India rated the film 3.5/5 and opined, "Animal takes everything that was problematic and increases it several notches. It is downright the most violent Hindi film I have seen, and also one of the most inherently toxic and misogynist. The amazing part is that it is still very well made and entertaining, enhanced further by yet another great performance from Kapoor".[48]

Conversely, Renuka Vyavahare of The Times of India gave 2.5/5 stars and termed the film "all swag and no substance derailed family drama"; she was critical of "Vanga's take on women or violence" but praised Ranbir "raw sex appeal and unmatched intensity".[49] India Today's Anvita Singh gave 2/5 stars and wrote "Ranbir Kapoor is stellar in problematic, paper-thin film."[50] Nandini Ramnath of Scroll.in wrote, "Ranbir is on fire, inhabiting to a frightening degree Vijay’s delusional personal war. Reptile-eyed even at his smouldering best, Kapoor’s career-best performance makes Animal tough to stomach, but equally difficult to ignore".[51]

In a negative review, Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express expressed disappointment that the performances of Ranbir and Anil Kapoor had been "wasted in this pointless, vile tale".[52] Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV gave 1.5/5 stars and wrote "The sickeningly violent father-son action drama rarely pauses for breath."[53] Sowmya Rajendran of The News Minute gave 1.5/5 stars and wrote "Sandeep Reddy Vanga's movie has the kind of writing you'll find in BDSM erotica like Fifty Shades of Grey, but presented with the same earnestness of 'pure love' that we saw in Arjun Reddy."[54] Phuong Le of The Guardian awarded the film 1/5 stars and said "Animal sinks even further into regressive depths, resulting in one of the vilest protagonists to have graced the big screen."[55]

Box office

Animal had the fourth-biggest advance booking in Hindi cinema, and the third-highest for 2023 after Jawan and Pathaan.[56] On its opening day, the film collected a total India net of 638 million (US$7.6 million).[57] In the United States, the film was released alongside Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé, Silent Night, Godzilla Minus One, and The Shift, and made $6.1 million from 888 theatres in its opening weekend, finishing in seventh place, behind the second weekend totals of Wish and Napoleon.[58] Worldwide, it emerged as the No. 1 film on its opening weekend with $42.1 million, surpassing all the films globally.[59]

Sequel

The film ends with the announcement of sequel titled Animal Park which will feature Ranbir in a dual role with Rashmika Mandanna and Tripti Dimri continuing there roles from original.[60]

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