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RDX: Robert Dony Xavier

  • 2023
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 31m
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7.0/10
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Shane Nigam, Neeraj Madhav, and Antony Varghese in RDX: Robert Dony Xavier (2023)
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The life of three mysterious individuals take a turn as their faces gets exposed.The life of three mysterious individuals take a turn as their faces gets exposed.The life of three mysterious individuals take a turn as their faces gets exposed.

  • Director
    • Nahas Hidhayath
  • Writers
    • Nahas Hidhayath
    • Shabas Rasheed
    • Adarsh Sukumaran
  • Stars
    • Antony Varghese
    • Shane Nigam
    • Neeraj Madhav
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    6K
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    • Director
      • Nahas Hidhayath
    • Writers
      • Nahas Hidhayath
      • Shabas Rasheed
      • Adarsh Sukumaran
    • Stars
      • Antony Varghese
      • Shane Nigam
      • Neeraj Madhav
    • 48User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Antony Varghese
    Antony Varghese
    • Dony
    Shane Nigam
    Shane Nigam
    • Robert
    Neeraj Madhav
    Neeraj Madhav
    • Xavier
    Babu Antony
    Babu Antony
    • Antony Master
    Lal
    Lal
    • Philip
    Mahima Nambiar
    Mahima Nambiar
    • Mini
    Vishnu Agasthya
    • Paulson
    Aima Sebastian
    Aima Sebastian
    • Simi
    Baiju Santhosh
    Baiju Santhosh
    • Inspector Roy
    • (as Baiju)
    Nishanth Sagar
    Nishanth Sagar
    • Davis
    Maala Parvathi
    Maala Parvathi
    • Mrs. Philip
    Sujith Shanker
    Sujith Shanker
    • Jimson
    Sruthy Suresh
    Sruthy Suresh
    Midhun Venugopal
    Harishankar
    Sandeep Raj
    Aravind Thampan
    Rigil Mundakkal
    • Director
      • Nahas Hidhayath
    • Writers
      • Nahas Hidhayath
      • Shabas Rasheed
      • Adarsh Sukumaran
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    8Jithindurden

    Great modern action movie using 90s template story

    RDX has its fair share of problems, maybe because it's the director's debut, but it had more than enough to look over those for me, and since even with films like "Thallumaala" such proper action-oriented films still are not always sight that is seen in Malayalam. The film has what feels like a template 90s Malayalam action movie story and for that, they chose the early 2000s as the time period. But those 90s movies were more about the firebrand dialogues that would hype you up which would end with a bang of action, which, even though it wouldn't look that great, was not bad, and was entertaining enough for the time. Here, they chose to showcase the villains in a way that we are already enraged enough, so the story flows with just enough exposition and the rest would naturally lead to the action scenes, and then filled it with a variety of settings for the action. Neeraj, gets the least focus among the three, as Xavier but his dancing skills are converted into the nunchuck-wielding martial artist and works great with what he has. Anthony Pepe, following his flavour of action from "Angamaly Diaries" and "Ajagajantharam" shows off his "naadan thallu" and comes off as the hardest hitting "boxer". Shane as Robert does look like the hero here, pulling off romance and action without any problem and also clearly showing he's much more than a "depression star" as many like to call him. The three of them made a great team together and the mere presence of Babu Antony, the OG martial artist star of Malayalam makes it a great experience (even though I would have really liked it if he had more to do in it).

    Now, the movie does have a lot of problems. The flashback love story was a bit dragging even though the 90s music filling that space and hitting us with nostalgia was a clever way to not make it feel too laggy. The action by Anbarivu was great but the cinematography and the editing of the action scenes themselves could have been a lot better.

    However, despite all the problems, it was a great experience watching something that simultaneously satisfies those who miss the 90s and those who want a decent action movie of modern times.
    5chand-suhas

    80's story filled in between six action set pieces.

    Robert, Dony and Xavier are basically bros who seek an opportunity to create mayhem. They are martial artists too, trained by Xavier's father while Robert and Dony's father Philip doesn't approve their shenanigans. After an hiatus involving non-violence, their casual brawl from the past puts the family at risk and RDX have to take matters into their hands to safeguard the family. But it's not an ordinary brawl anymore and RDX have to realize, it will take a lot of nunchucks, punches and kicks to take down this opponent.

    It's a threadbare storyline and there isn't much innovative story wise. It's a revenge story and all that matters are the six action set pieces choreographed by Anbariv and good background score to elevate them. The first half was pretty mediocre with the three action scenes not really leaving any impact and the actors too try to make merry from what's offered to them. The story moves in a decent pace and the sole advantage is that the first half doesn't drag.

    The second half is where the film shines with three terrific action scenes which raises the bar as well as tension. It's all non-stop action here and it stays entertaining till the end. The trio gets a lot of slow motion shots to show their heroic side, with Neeraj Madhav using the nunchucks in the best way possible while Antony Varghese packing solid punches. It is Shane Nigam who is given ample scope to spread his charms while showcasing his action skills. The problem is they aren't the typical martial artists and thankfully the well conceived action scenes, elevate them too.
    7TreeFiddy53

    Dunno about the hype, but a 1-time watch for sure.

    This film has received all sorts of acclaim since Onam and has almost been this sleeper hit. Now it's out on Netflix, had to watch it and I'm probably late so I'll skip the plot.

    The plot is almost generic, something you might watched over the years in B/T/Kollywood. Not sure if Mollywood has made this before. The parts that were good about the generic plot - relatable friendship, you care for the 3 characters. The action - decent enough to not be over-the-top; some sequences were well done. Other than that, I.....don't know if I enjoyed anything else....so it's safe to say that I didn't enjoy the film as much as everybody else seems to have.

    I don't know if the hype and the praise for this film have been so high because this was a 'breath of fresh air' in Mollywood or if King of Kotha high such high expectations and bombed, so everybody went to watch RDX and had a good time...? Not sure but there's only one way to find out - I gotta watch KOK.
    7cinish

    Action choreography entertainer

    Action choreography, direction and background music made the movie.

    If you insist on a story, you might want to carry a balarama with you.

    Nothing Nolan about this movie - simple stuff, stylish action weaved into emotions. With a no-star cast, the director has been able to pull off a pretty good movie.

    Background music had a freshness to it and complimented the action very well. Facial expression closeups backed by Sam CS' BGM.

    Action choreography is very well done, lot of meticulous work has gone into stylizing each and every shot. Acting performances have been great - good screen presence from Pepe, Shane and Neeraj. Pepe stood out a little more.

    It is a light stylized action movie.
    7arungeorge13

    A theatrical treat for action enthusiasts! [+74%]

    I'm so proud of Nahas Hidayath for overcoming all the obstacles he faced as a filmmaker (including shelving his first film with Antony Varghese) and surprising us this Onam with a banger like RDX! Here's a pure action entertainer that we can add to the likes of Ajagajantharam and Thallumaala, with higher emotional stakes than both those films. The three leads - Robert (Shane Nigam), Dony (Antony Varghese), Xavier (Neeraj Madhav) - share great brotherly chemistry and that helps elevate even some of the ordinarily written scenes.

    Nahas attributes distinct specialties to the fighting styles of each protagonist - something that, I felt, was picked up from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - heck, we even have a character like Master Splinter (Babu Antony). Robert's kicks are crazy, Dony's punches are thunderous, and Xavier's good with nunchaku. Plus, when we have stunt masters Anbarivu on board, the action blocks are carefully designed, choreographed, and stylized. The introductory fight (during the flashback) is the only one that felt a bit out of place, and it's also because, at that point, I was only getting used to seeing Shane Nigam and Neeraj Madhav execute action the way they do in the rest of the film (whereas Antony Varghese had already proven his point!). Out of all the set pieces, my favourites include one that takes place on a boat, one inside a colony full of thugs, and the climactic showdown outside the hospital. The good thing is that the story necessitates the action, not the other way round.

    The cinematography work also gets better with each set piece. Sam CS produces a riveting score that not only underlines the action, but also the breather scenes in between. The antagonist (Vishnu Agasthya) is splendidly portrayed and his viciousness is felt from the very first scene. The guy emanates a kind of naturally devilish charm that's been lacking in Malayalam actioner villains lately. Mahima Nambiar, who plays Robert's love interest, also does well. She even gets a whistle-worthy moment in the final act. Speaking of whistle-worthy moments, Babu Antony gets the best one in the entire film (a treat for us '90s kids).

    Big thanks to Sophia Paul for bankrolling this venture, trusting Nahas and his team's conviction, and offering a great addition to the list of kickass Malayalam actioners!

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      The film was made on a budget of Ind Rs 8 crore and grossed over Ind Rs 84 crore worldwide and Ind Rs 50 crore from Kerala. The film became the third highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year and is currently one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films.
    • Alternate versions
      The UK release was cut, the distributor chose to make cuts to scenes of strong violence and threat in order to obtain a 12A classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.

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    • Release date
      • August 25, 2023 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Malayalam
    • Also known as
      • RDX: Robert, Dony, Xavier
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      • $1,718,847
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 31m(151 min)
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      • 2.39 : 1

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