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Rani (2025)

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Rani

12 reviews
8/10

Great movie if you understand the political landscape of that era

Swarna Mallawarachchi delivers a tremendous performance as Dr. Manorani Saravanamuttu, truly bringing the character to life. It was a delight to watch her evolution after the tragic loss of her son. The supporting cast also did an excellent job, with Ranasinghe Premadasa's portrayal being especially uncanny.

However, if you're unfamiliar with the historical and political landscape of that era, some characters and scenes might not fully resonate. While the story itself is understandable, the deeper significance of certain events may be lost without prior knowledge of their real-life political impact.

I did feel that some scenes were unnecessarily drawn out, and I wished for more focus on the characters' lives during that time. If you plan on watching, I highly recommend reading up on the R. Premadasa era beforehand to get a full understanding of why those characters are important and why they were included in the movie.

That said, I'm really glad to see a Sinhala movie of this caliber. Our theater was houseful even on the fourth day, which speaks to its impact. Hopefully, Sri Lankan cinema continues to produce such high-quality films-our history has plenty of powerful real-life stories to tell!
  • deulhadj
  • Feb 2, 2025
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7/10

Sufficient at the very least

* movie reveals Richard De Zoysa was gay * Googles Richard De Zoysa - educated at St. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia Bro, we're never beating them allegations lol

On a more serious note however, Rani is a movie that was sufficient enough to satisfy, but not to impress. And I suppose I did go in hoping to be impressed, based on everything I've heard about it. But I wouldn't necessarily hold it against the movie as I would myself for my lack of historical context as to the political reality of the time, which is so readily apparent throughout the movie to be all the difference in how likely you are to judge its effectiveness.
  • isaacsundaralingam
  • Feb 16, 2025
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8/10

Strong character building around sympathy and fight for Justice

The movie take you to the flash backs of the threatning politacal era in Srilanka. It revolves around a grieving mother who fight for justice of her beloved son's abduction and murder. Movie director successfully built a strong character around this mother which emphasize sympathy and fight for Justice.

I can say it is one of the best acting of Swarna mallawarachchi after her masterpiece 'Dadayama' movie. It will probably lead to secure her spot on 2025 best actress award.

Strongly recommended to young generation of Srilanka to educate theirselves by watching this movie about recent history which was the time where citizens lost even their basic human rights.

Once again direcor Ashoka Hadgama kept his trade mark through his inherent Cinema style but i would say it is less contraversial than his other films as this movie lead to most accepted referendum by the society about this true incident.
  • i_lalindra
  • Jan 31, 2025
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10/10

Good movie for the young gen to understand the past of SL and its politics

For the younger generation of Sri Lankans, "Rani" serves as an essential viewing experience. It offers a window into the nation's tumultuous past, illustrating the devastating impact of political unrest and the resilience of those who stood against oppression. The film underscores the importance of remembering and understanding these events to appreciate the complexities of Sri Lanka's journey and the sacrifices made for justice and human rights.

"Rani" is a significant cinematic work that bridges the gap between generations, providing insight into Sri Lanka's political history and the enduring fight for justice. It stands as a testament to the strength of individuals who, despite immense personal loss, championed the cause of human rights and accountability. In the end it's a mother's heartfelt fight for the injustice served to her child and manymore at that duration in Sri Lanka..

The little island of paradise has alot of stories to tell...
  • ashwiniwatson
  • Feb 10, 2025
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7/10

Exploring the Legacy of Political Turmoil in Sri Lankan Cinema: A Case Study of 'Rani

"Rani," a 2025 Sri Lankan film, vividly depicts the atrocities that occurred in Sri Lanka during 1988 and 198917. The film has been praised for its cinematography and acting, making it a compelling cinematic experience1. "Rani" is a biographical drama thriller directed by Asoka Handagama and produced by Subaskaran Allirajah for Lyca Productions15. The movie stars Swarna Mallawarachchi as Manorani Saravanamuttu, and the cast includes Rehan Amaratunga, Sanath Gunathilake, Sajitha Anthony, and Bimal Jayakody.

The movie is based on the true story of Richard de Zoysa, a journalist, writer, human rights activist, and actor who was abducted and killed in 199013. The film follows his mother, Dr. Manorani Saravanamuttu, and her relentless pursuit of justice following her son's tragic death.

Critics have generally given "Rani" positive reviews, praising its soundtrack, cinematography, and the performances of the cast, particularly Swarna Mallawarachchi1. As of February 14, 2025, the film had grossed LKR 100 million, making it one of the highest-grossing films in Sri Lankan cinema history1. For younger audiences, "Rani" is an essential viewing experience that illustrates the impact of political unrest and the resilience of those who stood against oppression.
  • Gehan_Kanishka94
  • Feb 16, 2025
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10/10

A Gripping Tale of Strength and Justice - A Must-Watch!

A bold, emotionally charged film with brilliant performances and a story that matters. Definitely one of the best films of 2025 so far!

Rani (2025) is a powerful social drama that delivers a gripping story of resilience and justice, masterfully directed by Nizamudeen. Keerthy Suresh shines in a career-best performance as a woman challenging corruption and societal oppression. The film's stunning cinematography, compelling soundtrack, and authentic storytelling make it both emotionally impactful and thought-provoking. While a few scenes could be tighter, the overall message of empowerment and strength resonates deeply. Rani is a must-watch for anyone seeking meaningful cinema with outstanding performances and a lasting impact.
  • lasinduramanayake
  • Feb 21, 2025
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7/10

A worth-watching

A deeply introspective and unconventional film, Rani offers a poignant exploration of grief, identity, and the societal expectations placed on women, particularly mothers. Swarna Mallawarachchi delivers a gripping performance, embodying a character rarely seen in Sri Lankan cinema-one that challenges traditional notions of maternal sacrifice and morality. The film's atmospheric storytelling, strong casting, and evocative music contribute to its emotional depth, though it occasionally stumbles with pacing and underdeveloped character arcs. Despite these minor shortcomings, Rani remains a compelling and thought-provoking watch, standing apart from mainstream Sri Lankan cinema with its bold narrative choices and psychological depth. Ultimately, Rani is a great reflection of the psychological dilemma Dr. Manorani Saravanamuttu is struggling with after the sudden death of her son.
  • chamaliev21
  • Feb 1, 2025
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10/10

Top movie in sinhala streaming

Based on true story in 1990s in Sri Lanka. International journalist ,Richard de Soyza kidnapped and slaughtered by former president Ranasingha Premadasa era.

Swarana Mallawarachchi cast very elegant charactor, Manorani Sarawanamuttu who s mother of Richard de Soyza .

Richard de Zoysa was a fearless journalist who criticized the government's human rights abuses during the late 1980s and early 1990s-a period marked by political violence, disappearances, and death squads. In February 1990, he was abducted from his home by unidentified armed men (widely believed to be state-sponsored death squads) and later found dead on a beach in Moratuwa, his body showing signs of torture. His murder sparked international outrage.
  • dtilakarathna-58656
  • Apr 15, 2025
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10/10

A worth watching movie in 2025

If you interested in Sri Lanka past politics, Just go to theater and watch it.

Description:- Rani is a 2025 Sri Lankan biographical drama thriller directed by Asoka Handagama and produced by Subaskaran Allirajah for Lyca Productions. It marks the company's debut in Sri Lankan cinema. The film stars Swarna Mallawarachchi as the lead, alongside Rehan Amaratunga, Sanath Gunathilake, and others. It tells the story of Richard de Zoysa, a journalist and human rights activist abducted and killed on February 18, 1990. His mother, Manorani Saravanamuttu, fought for justice. Released on 30 January 2025, the film has received positive reviews, grossing LKR 10 million by 2 February 2025.
  • shazni-66666
  • Feb 8, 2025
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1/10

Misleading and problematic

  • bee06
  • Feb 7, 2025
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1/10

A typical low budjet movie

  • judekrishantha-84848
  • Feb 3, 2025
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1/10

Waste of time and money

Raani is an absolute waste of both money and time. The movie lacks any proper flow, making it feel disjointed and difficult to follow. Instead of presenting a well-structured or compelling story, it seems more like an attempt to cover up the real murder of Richard. The weak narrative and poor execution make it frustrating to watch, and it completely fails to engage the audience. The pacing is off, the screenplay is messy, and there's no real depth to the storytelling. It neither delivers justice to the truth nor provides any entertainment value. If you're looking for a well-made movie with a gripping plot, this is definitely not it. A complete disappointment from start to finish, making you regret the time and money spent on it.
  • jadinukadilshan
  • Feb 20, 2025
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