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    Directed bySandeep Reddy Vanga
    Screenplay bySandeep Reddy Vanga
    Pranay Reddy Vanga
    Suresh Bandaru
    Story bySandeep Reddy Vanga
    Dialogues bySaurabh Gupta
    Produced byBhushan Kumar
    Pranay Reddy Vanga
    Krishan Kumar
    Murad Khetani
    Starring
    CinematographyAmit Roy
    Edited bySandeep Reddy Vanga
    Music bySongs:
    JAM8
    Vishal Mishra
    Jaani
    Manan Bhardwaj
    Shreyas Puranik
    Ashim Kemson
    Harshwardhan Rameshwar
    Background Score:
    Harshwardhan Rameshwar
    Production
    companies
    Distributed byAA Films
    E4 Entertainment
    Sri Venkateswara Creations
    KVN Productions
    Release date
    • 1 December 2023
    Running time
    201 minutes (Theatrical release)[1]
    231 minutes (Extended version)[2]
    CountryIndia
    LanguageHindi
    Budget100 crore[3][4]
    Box office842.48 crore[5]

    Animal is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language action drama film[6] directed and edited by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Pranay Reddy Vanga and Saurabh Gupta. The film is produced by Bhushan Kumar, Pranay Reddy Vanga, Krishan Kumar and Murad Khetani under T-Series Films, Bhadrakali Pictures and Cine1 Studios. The film stars Ranbir Kapoor, Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Rashmika Mandanna and Tripti Dimri. In the film, Ranvijay "Vijay" Singh learns about an assassination attempt on his father and sets out to exact revenge.

    The film was officially announced in January 2021, along with the title of the film. Principal photography commenced in April 2022 and wrapped by April 2023. The film has music composed by JAM8, Vishal Mishra, Jaani, Manan Bhardwaj, Shreyas Puranik, Ashim Kemson and Harshwardhan Rameshwar. The cinematography was handled by Amit Roy and editing by Sandeep Reddy Vanga. With a runtime of 201 minutes, the film was one of the longest Indian films made.[7][8]

    Animal was initially set for a 11 August 2023 release but was postponed due to post-production work.[9] It was theatrically released on 1 December 2023 in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada languages in standard and IMAX formats.[10] It received mixed reviews from critics, garnered praise towards entertaining quotient, storytelling and breathtaking performances of cast members particularly Ranbir Kapoor.[11][12][13][14][15] Earning around ₹835.87 crore (US$100 million), Animal has emerged a major commercial success as third highest-grossing Indian film of 2023, 9th highest-grossing Indian film and highest-grossing A-rated Indian film of all time.[16]
    Plot

    Ranvijay "Vijay" Singh is the son of Balbir Singh, a Delhi-based business magnate who heads the generational steel company called "Swastik Steels". He has adored his father since childhood, but Balbir neglects him due to his busy schedule. After an incident where Vijay ambushes his sister's bullies with an AK-47, Balbir sends him away to a boarding school in America. Vijay returns after completing his education and convinces his former schoolmate Geetanjali, whom he has always loved, to break off her engagement and choose him.

    During Balbir's 60th birthday, Vijay argues with his sister's husband Varun and is kicked out of the house. He breaks off contact with his family, marries Geetanjali, and moves to America, where the couple have two children. Eight years later, he learns that his father was shot by unidentified assailants, prompting him to return to India to find the person responsible. He rounds up his cousins from his native village in Punjab to help in his mission and sets up a doppelgänger named Kailash for Balbir. Kailash is killed by Asrar Haque's team as they mistake him to be Balbir.

    Vijay discovers that Varun was involved in the assassination attempt and kills him during a meeting. He then goes to a hotel to meet an arms dealer, but Asrar's team arrives in droves to kill him. After a lengthy battle, he defeats them, but sustains brutal injuries and goes into a coma. Upon waking two weeks later and undergoing a heart transplant, Vijay learns that his heart donor was the fiancée of a woman named Zoya. Vijay begins an affair with Zoya, who soon falls for him.

    Zoya reveals that she was actually sent by Asrar's brother Abrar Haque. Abrar had sent her to honey trap Vijay in order to kidnap and replace him with a doppelgänger who would massacre his family. Vijay reveals that he knew this all along and simply wanted to discover the identity of the actual perpetrator. He learns from his grandfather Rajdheer that Abrar and his brothers are part of Vijay's family; they are the grandsons of Rajdheer's younger brother Shamsher Singh, making Vijay their cousin.

    Abrar planned the attempt on Balbir's life to avenge his own father Azim Haque, who was denied a share of their property. This led to Shamsher committing suicide in front of Abrar, which traumatized him and rendered him mute. Vijay and his cousins barge into Abrar's house in Scotland to kill him, but learn that Abrar has escaped with his brother Abid in their private jet. They stop the flight and Vijay and Abrar engage in a brutal fight that ends with Vijay killing Abrar. During the family Diwali celebration, Balbir reveals that he has terminal cancer and has realized his failures as a father. Balbir finally reconciles with Vijay, who rejoices in attaining his love.

    In the mid-credits scene, Aziz, revealed to be another one of Abrar's brothers, has successfully undergone plastic surgery to become Vijay's doppelgänger and Zoya is now pregnant, though unsure if the baby is Aziz's or Vijay's. Aziz kills two of Vijay's cousins and sets out with Abid to exact vengeance on Vijay for his brothers' deaths.
    Cast
    Ranbir Kapoor in a dual role as Ranvijay "Vijay" Singh and Aziz HaqueAhmad Ibn Umar as young Vijay
    Anil Kapoor in a dual role as Balbir Singh and Kailash Petkar
    Bobby Deol as Abrar HaqueLeon Ung as young Abrar
    Rashmika Mandanna as Geetanjali, Vijay's wifeDiyara Valecha as young Geetanjali
    Tripti Dimri as Zoya
    Charu Shankar as Jyoti Singh, Balbir's wife and Reet, Vijay and Roop's mother
    Babloo Prithiveeraj as Asrar Haque, Abrar's brother
    Shakti Kapoor as PK Mishra, COO of Swastik Steels Corp.
    Prem Chopra as Dalbir Dodamal Singh "Bade Daji", Rajdheer's elder brother
    Madhu Raja as Rani Kaur "Beeji", Dalbir Singh's wife
    Suresh Oberoi as Rajdheer Dodamal Singh "Dadaji", Vijay's grandfather and Balbir's father
    Saurabh Sachdeva as Abid Haque, Abrar's brother
    Saloni Batra as Reet Singh, Vijay's elder sister and Varun's wifeNeeven Vaid as young Reet
    Anshul Chauhan as Roop Singh, Balbir and Jyoti's youngest child, Vijay and Reet's younger sisterEva Chibber as young Roop
    Siddhant Karnick as Varun Pratap Malhotra, Reet's husband and Vijay's brother-in-law
    Maganti Srinath as Karthik, Geetanjali's elder brother and Vijay's friend
    Davy Grewal as Sangram Singh, Vijay's cousin and Dalbir Singh's grandson
    Vivek Sharma as Paali Singh, Vijay's cousin and Dalbir Singh's grandson
    Gagandeep Singh as Sunny Singh, Vijay's cousin and Dalbir Singh's grandson
    Kawalpreet Singh as Vikram Singh, Vijay's cousin and Dalbir Singh's grandson
    Amanjot Singh as Guru Singh, Vijay's cousin and Dalbir Singh's grandson
    Manjot Singh as Rajbir "Royal" Singh, Vijay's cousin and Dalbir Singh's grandson
    Avdeep Sindhu as Manjot Singh, Vijay's cousin and Dalbir Singh's grandson
    Kamaljeet Rana as Balli Singh, Vijay's cousin and Dalbir Singh's grandson
    Gursewak Singh Mander as Kirpal "KP" Singh, Vijay's cousin and Dalbir Singh's grandson
    Butta Badbar as Butta Singh, Vijay's cousin and Dalbir Singh's grandson
    Upendra Limaye as Freddy Patil
    Mathew Varghese as Shreepad Balaji, Karthik and Geetanjali's father
    Indira Krishnan as Motika S., Karthik and Geetanjali's mother
    Mrinmayee Godbole as Dr. Amrita
    Shabana Haroon as Niloofar Rahmani, Abrar's first wife
    Shafina Shah as Mehrunnisa Baig, Abrar's second wife
    Mansi Taxak as Umm-e-Hani, Abrar's third and youngest wife
    Kunal Thakur as Madanagopal, Geetanjali's former fiancè
    Tannaz Davoodi as the singer in the song "Abrar's Entry – Jamal Kudu
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