Bang Movie Review: Cast, Release Date, Budget, Box Office Collection

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Bang Movie Review: Bang is a Famous Indian Mystery based Kannada Movie, Bang is directed by Sree Ganesh Parashuram and produced by Pooja Vasanth Kumar. Bang Movie star cast includes Shanvi Srivastava and Raghu Dixit. So know Bang Movie Review with full details…

Bang Movie Review: Overview

Movie Name Bang
Release Date 18 August 2023
Director Sree Ganesh Parashuram
Producer Pooja Vasanth Kumar.
Based on Mystery, Drama 
Language Kannada 
Movie Time 2 Hours 4 Min. 
Budget INR 5 Crore
Box Office Collection TBA
Screen Count Total 600
Music Director Ritvik Muralidhar
Star Cast Shanvi Srivastava and Raghu Dixit

Bang Movie Rating 

IMDb Rating  9.4/10
Times of India Rating 3/5
India Times Rating 3/5
New Indian Express Rating 2.5/5
Study Dev Rating 4/5

 

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Bang Movie Review: Star Cast Name 2023

Character Role
Shanvi Srivastava Leona
Raghu Dixit Daddy
Saathvika
Ritvik Muralidhar Aarav
Natya Ranga Bhushan
Sunil Gujjar Sunil
Jahangir
Nagendra Sha
Sudha Belawadi Suchitra Kamath
Jai Jagdeesh Kamath
Sudeep (Voice)

 

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Bang Movie Review 2023

Three companions, namely Aarav (Rithvik Muralidhar), Sunil (Sunil Gujjar), and Bhushan (Naatya Ranga), find themselves entangled with the wrong faction of gangsters led by Daddy (Raghu Dixit) and his daughter (Leona). As they seek an avenue to escape, an enormous undertaking is thrust upon them. Will they cleverly navigate their way out of this predicament, or will they be driven closer to the barrels of Daddy’s firearms for more severe retribution? This quandary lies at the heart of the narrative.

Amidst an experimental phase in the Kannada film industry, this movie falls squarely within this innovative trend. Fueled by its effective dark humor and commendable performances from both seasoned actors and newcomers, the film operates on multiple levels, proving to be both captivating and enjoyable. The initial half gains momentum with its idiosyncratic blend of comedy and action sequences. Nonetheless, the latter half could have escalated the stakes further, particularly during the cat-and-mouse pursuit scenes.

That being said, the first half also exhibits instances of repetition that raise questions about the editing process. The second half had the potential to be more exhilarating, propelling the audience to the precipice of their seats for a thrilling entertainment experience. However, Sree Ganesh Parashuram, the debut director, has acquitted himself well.

Rithvik Muralidhar, Sunil Gujjar, and Naatya Ranga succeed in eliciting the audience’s empathy through their genuine performances, particularly when ensnared in Daddy’s clutches. Raghu Dixit aptly exchanges his guitars for firearms, while Shanvi taps into her acting and performing talents to portray Leona. Adding an element of surprise is Shraya Rao; the climax involving actor Jahangir is undeniably praiseworthy.

“Baang” stands as a respectable entertainer, provided one can overlook the minor missteps of the newcomers.

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