2 reviews
This film tells why some movies shouldn't be made. If you are making it too obvious for the audience that you are mocking Sarathi Baba, then do it properly, what is this way?
Kuna Tripathi plays his role extremely well and will make you hate him which is the proof of his wonderful acting. Other cast have all either overacted or simply didn't act and muttered the lines they had to. Poor casting. Sound sync has to be learnt by the editor, whoever he is.
The film is like, made on laptop using smartphones to film it. Everything is bad about the film except some good parts.
Message is good but very predictable.
Overall not recommended. If you are a movie buff or even a grown up adult who has basic understanding of films, you will find it difficult to watch.
Kuna Tripathi plays his role extremely well and will make you hate him which is the proof of his wonderful acting. Other cast have all either overacted or simply didn't act and muttered the lines they had to. Poor casting. Sound sync has to be learnt by the editor, whoever he is.
The film is like, made on laptop using smartphones to film it. Everything is bad about the film except some good parts.
Message is good but very predictable.
Overall not recommended. If you are a movie buff or even a grown up adult who has basic understanding of films, you will find it difficult to watch.
This is not even a discussion the the film is clearly a satire on the life of Sarathi Baba. However, the movie doesn't show anything that people don't already know. The performances are okay, music is mediocre and forgettable.
The only good thing about Rangila Baba is that it mocked the baba the way it was expected. I saw some interviews of Sarathi Baba on YouTube and he was no different from the baba on screen. The body language and accent was done to maximum possible by the lead actor Kuna Tripathy. As I haven't seen many Odia films, I can't say how the filmmaking culture is there but when looked from a broader view, it looks like a half-baked film done in hurry. You can only enjoy it if you're looking for mockery of the fake guru Sarathi Baba and bad acting. Good luck.
The only good thing about Rangila Baba is that it mocked the baba the way it was expected. I saw some interviews of Sarathi Baba on YouTube and he was no different from the baba on screen. The body language and accent was done to maximum possible by the lead actor Kuna Tripathy. As I haven't seen many Odia films, I can't say how the filmmaking culture is there but when looked from a broader view, it looks like a half-baked film done in hurry. You can only enjoy it if you're looking for mockery of the fake guru Sarathi Baba and bad acting. Good luck.