Roar Tigers of the Sundarbans (2014)
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Roar Tigers of the Sundarbans (2014)
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Roar is a 2014 Hindi-language Indian feature film written and directed by Kamal Sadanah. The first look of the film was launched by Salman Khan at an event in Mumbai on 31 July 2014, ahead of the film's release on 31 October 2014. It is an epic tale of a team trying to outsmart the acute senses of the infamous white tiger who is looking for her cub. This film won best visual effects
Home Bollywood Chinese Movie Hollywood Roar Tigers of the Sundarbans (2014)
Roar Tigers of the Sundarbans (2014)
Cambodian khmer 4 days ago Bollywood, Chinese Movie, Hollywood
Roar is a 2014 Hindi-language Indian feature film written and directed by Kamal Sadanah. The first look of the film was launched by Salman Khan at an event in Mumbai on 31 July 2014, ahead of the film's release on 31 October 2014. It is an epic tale of a team trying to outsmart the acute senses of the infamous white tiger who is looking for her cub. This film won best visual effects
Roar gathered mixed reviews. Hindustan Times mentioned it as, Novelty of the concept makes it an interesting film and appreciated its editing and computer graphics and said the film will show you something that you didn't even know existed in India, concluding it as a smartly executed film which deserves attention. While ABPLIVE criticised it as a film only for brain dead.Subhash K Jha wrote that, Roar is a visual swagger and splendour with stunning shots of the natural beauty of the Sunderbans, if you're the sort who grants leeway to movies for stretching its neck out beyond the domain of the conventional. He observed its photography as 'brilliant'. Aubrey D'souza from bookmyshow said "You will groan in certain places, but you will grin when the tiger starts to prowl. In the end, it is a film that has been made with passion and care. It just falls short in certain elements. The movie is good for a weekend watch with friends. He also appreciated the film's computer graphics, musical score and Resul Pookutty' s sound design mentioning as "Each roar resonates through the theatre", concluding the verdict as, A noble attempt with decent visual effects. Rediff gave 2 and a half stars and mentioned Roar will not disappoint you and the film's strengths are the novelty of the concept and the judicious use of Computer Graphics.Filmfare mentioned it as entertaining, shot like a Hollywood film which has some genuinely great Computer Graphics. It also wrote that the camera work is at par with any big-budget Hollywood film and the cinematography showcases the flora and fauna of the Sundarbans on a grand scale and the special effects are superlative. Movie talkies gave it 3 stars saying Technical brilliance and the film's stage & setting – This is what makes Roar stand out from the crowd in a major way.
Roar Tigers of the Sundarbans (2014)
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