Rangeela

1995
Rangeela
7.4| 2h55m| G| en| More Info
Released: 08 September 1995 Released
Producted By: Jhamu Sughand Productions
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A poor young woman, who dreams of Bollywood fame, is caught in a love triangle between her childhood friend and a famous actor.

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aaronbir This movie was brilliant and entertaining but it's really superb Songs they are mind blowing and brilliant background music Editing good screenplay good storyline good direction good Aamir was great Jackie was brilliant urmila was superb Overall 9/10 I really enjoyed this masterpiece Best movie ever
Sujit Mohanan Rangeela is one of the best Hindi films. Everything worked perfect for this film. Story, acting, direction, dialogues, music - all perfect. The film has a simple story about a girl and her dreams to make it big in the film industry. But, the way it has been executed by RGV is exceptional. Urmilla delivered great performance and looked her best. The comedy by Aamir Khan is incredible and makes you laugh even today. Hats off to the dialogues by Sanjay Chell. Jackie Shroff does a great job in his role. Special mention to the music - It is one of Rahman's best. Ever green songs which still sounds fresh. Rahman could never reproduce this kind of music ever again or he never got the opportunity. RGV made a different film than his usual genre and it worked out so well that this is easily one of his best works. This film has some supporting characters which people will never forget like pakkya and the waiter at hotel
guydeleo This film was sorely in need of a ruthless editor, not unlike most Bollywood movies, and ran far too long. The musical numbers were too many and largely uninspired or, like the desert scene, made no sense. Additionally, Urmilla Matondkar, the star, is not a very good dancer. Rangeela was also sloppily made; in my copy, one scene was clipped before Jackie Shroff had finished speaking. While the three principal characters were sympathetically portrayed, the supporting cast, especially Mili's father and brother, was largely dreadful. For this American viewer, who has seen some powerful Indian dramas and some delightful musicals, Rangeela proved a great disappointment.
santosh6000 Rangeela, released in 1995 was and will ever be one of the finest works of art by a complete team of cast and crew members. From among all the slew of films that were made at that time, this one was the topgun and the undisputed champion. This product is right from the top shelf and even exceeded the great expectations that reviewers have! It is the fusion of the Reel and Real which enables this film to stand on its own philosophy. There are some grand principles and ideas conveyed within the story in a style and manner which even a child can understand and enjoy. This is a terrific combined effort from the team of Aamir Khan, Ram Gopal Varma and AR Rahman. The application of the industry aspects and the in-film director, Steven Kapoor played by Gulshan Grover are so wonderfully plotted that all Jackie Shroff has to do is to fit into the in-film hero which he has done very well. Above all, this is a perfect showcase of Aamir Khan's colorful personality in a role which is almost contrary to his own "known" character. I wonder if anybody else could have pulled out such a performance the way Aamir has done in this film. His humor and style in this film are a display of pure brilliance and true talent. In one statement, this film has a touch of everything and the observant viewer shall catch the theme which he grasps. If the fate of the lovers gets painful, there is always the glamour and dance of Urmila to focus on and when that gets unrealistic, there is the jolt from the blue that transports the watcher out of the dream onto hard reality! A Classic work of art and science (The spectral recording of the soundtracks) from a gem of a team of artists- Rangeela has all the colors of the movie industry within it!