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#animal proved to be a crazy theatre experience no one saw coming, with and exhilarating screenplay and unforgiving Violence presented by #sandeepreddyvanga and monstrous performance of #ranbirkapoor shined throughout, and on top of that, the films ends with a post credit scene hinting at an even more violent sequel #animalpark
Let's discuss about the movie and the ending scene and talk about the possibilities of the sequel
Animal(2023)
A son undergoes a remarkable transformation as the bond with his father begins to fracture, and he becomes consumed by a quest for vengeance.
Cast
Ranbir Kapoor in a dual role as Ranvijay "Vijay" Singh, Balbir's son; and Aziz Haque, youngest brother of Abrar Haque (Ranvijay's doppleganger; voice dubbed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga for the latter character)
Ahmad Ibn Umar as young Vijay
Anil Kapoor in a dual role as Balbir Rajdheer Singh, owner of Swastik Steels Corp., Reet, Vijay, and Roop's father, Jyoti's husband; and Kailash Ramteke (Balbir's body double)
Bobby Deol as Abrar Haque, Asrar, Abid and Aziz's brother; Azim's mute son; Shamsher's grandson and Ranvijay's estranged cousin
Leon Ung as young Abrar
Rashmika Mandanna as Geetanjali "Geetu" Iyengar Singh, Vijay's wife
Diyara Valecha as young Geetanjali Iyengar
Tripti Dimri as Zoya Riaz
Charu Shankar as Jyoti B. Singh, Balbir's wife and Ranvijay's mother
Babloo Prithiveeraj as Asrar Haque, Azim's eldest son, Shamsher's grandson and Abrar; Abid and Aziz's elder brother
Shakti Kapoor as PK Mishra, COO of Swastik Steels Corp.
Prem Chopra as Dalbir Dodamal Singh "Bade Dadaji", Rajdheer and Shamsher's elder brother; Balbir's uncle and Vijay's granduncle
Suresh Oberoi as Rajdheer Dodamal Singh "Dadaji", Dalbir's younger brother and Shamsher's elder brother; Balbir's father and Vijay's grandfather
Siddhant Karnick as Varun Pratap Malhotra, Reet's husband and Vijay's brother-in-law; Balbir's son-in-law and MD of Swastik Steels Corp.
Saurabh Sachdeva as Abid Haque, Asrar, Abrar and Aziz's brother; Abrar's Hindi/Urdu, English, and Scots sign-language translator
Vivek Sharma as Paali, Ranvijay's cousin
Saloni Batra as Reet Singh Malhotra, Vijay's elder sister and Varun's wife
Neeven Vaid as young Reet
Anshul Chauhan as Roop Singh
Eva Chibber as young Roop
Maganti Srinath as Karthik Iyengar, Geetanjali's elder brother and Vijay's friend
Gagandeep Singh as Sunny
Upendra Limaye as Freddy Patil, Arms dealer and CEO of Vengaskar Ordnance Ltd, Mumbai
Mathew Varghese as Shreepad Balaji Iyengar, Karthik and Geetanjali's father
Indira Krishnan as Motika S. Iyengar, Karthik and Geetanjali's mother
Mrinmayee Godbole as Dr. Amrita Joseph
Avi Rakheja as Roop's husband
Sanvir Sachdeva as Abhay "Monu" Singh, Vijay's son
Myreen Grover as Sonu Singh, Ranvijay's daughter
Sartaaj Kakkar as Reet's son
Mansi Taxak as Umm-e-Hani, Abrar's bride and youngest/third wife
Shabana Haroon as Niloofar Rahmani, Abrar's first wife and cousin from distant relatives
Shafina Shah as Mehrunnisa Baig, Abrar's second wife and cousin from his maternal side
Suresh Sippy as Azim Gulaam Haque, Shamsher's son and Abrar's father; Balbir's cousin and Vijay's uncle
Promila Bittu as Fatimaa Haider, Shamsher's wife; Asrar, Abrar, Abid, and Aziz' mother
Mohammad Monis as Akbar Mohd Mansoori