Rangreza

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  • 2017
  • 2 hr 25 min
  • 4.8  (243)

Rangreza, a Pakistani musical romance drama film, released on 21st September 2017. Directed by Amir Mohiuddin, the movie stars Ghana Ali, Urwa Hocane, and Bilal Ashraf in lead roles. If you are a lover of musical dramas, then Rangreza can be a perfect choice for you. The film's storyline is unique, and the performances by the cast make it a delightful watch.

The story follows a young musician, Ali Zain (Bilal Ashraf), whose dream is to become a renowned singer like his idol, Amjad Sabri. However, his father, Sikandar (Tanveer Jamal), wants him to take over the family's business, which is a factory that produces colors for printing. Ali struggles to balance his passion for music with his father's expectations and societal standards.

One day, Ali meets Reshmi (Urwa Hocane) while delivering colors to a textile factory. They feel a connection instantly, but after finding out that she is engaged, Ali distances himself from her. However, fate has different plans, and they keep bumping into each other, reigniting their love story. Reshmi is a gifted folk singer who has a history with Waseem (Gohar Rasheed), a local gangster. When Waseem discovers her relationship with Ali, he tries to ruin their relationship by creating problems for them. In the meantime, Ali's father continues to pressurize him to leave music behind and take up the family's business.

The movie's title, Rangreza, refers to the dominant theme of the film, which is the role of colors in our lives. Just like colors, music has the power to bring life to dull things. The music in the movie is an essential part of the storyline, and the songs add value and depth to the characters' emotions, especially Ali and Reshmi. The film features a variety of musical styles ranging from folk, classical, and rock, which is impressive. The soundtracks are catchy and have a lasting effect on the audience.

The performances by the cast are remarkable, with each actor portraying their characters with depth and sincerity. Bilal Ashraf as Ali captures the essence of a young man struggling to follow his dreams while looking up to his father. This performance stands out as his best work to date. Urwa Hocane plays Reshmi with a mix of innocence and spunk. She had done exceptionally well in the musical scenes, and the emotions she conveys through her singing are commendable. Ghana Ali, playing the role of Ali's sister, is impressive, and her scenes add a layer of warmth and humor to the movie.

The cinematography of the film sets it apart from other Pakistani movies, with stunning visuals painting a vivid picture of Lahore's cultural influences. The locations chosen by the director are vibrant and add a unique charm to the film. The editing, however, could have been tighter, as there are a few scenes that drag on and slow the pace of the movie.

In conclusion, Rangreza is a touching story of love, music, and cultural differences. The movie caters to all sorts of audiences, from the ones who love music to the ones who appreciate a good love story. The performances, music, and cinematography make it a treat to watch with your family and friends. If you are looking for a feel-good movie with a coherent plot and great music, Rangreza deserves a watch.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2017
  • Runtime
    2 hr 25 min
  • Language
    Urdu
  • IMDB Rating
    4.8  (243)