It was marketed as one of Gujarat's first big-budget films, reportedly costing around ₹15 crore , which was significantly higher than the average for the regional industry at the time.
Yash Soni, Hitu Kanodia, Hiten Kumar, Nikita Sharma, and Tarjanee Bhadla. Runtime: Approximately 2 hours and 22 minutes. It was marketed as one of Gujarat's first
The film is praised for its technical prowess, including the use of hand-held cameras to symbolize chaos and extensive aerial photography. Reception The film is praised for its technical prowess,
Critics generally view Raado as a technically sound film that pushes the boundaries of regional cinema. While some found the second half or the ending to be slightly weaker compared to the adrenaline-fueled start, the performances—particularly departure from his usual comedy roles into a more aggressive character—were highly commended. Review of Gujarati movie Raado Review of Gujarati movie Raado Reviewers from Letterboxd
Reviewers from Letterboxd and Popcorn Reviews highlight a complex, non-linear opening act (roughly the first 40 minutes) that uses a "butterfly effect" or Rashomon-style perspective to introduce various characters amidst chaos. Production Value
Rated 'A' (Adults Only) due to raw and violent action sequences. Plot & Themes