My theory in Animal.

I've been thinking about this ever since the movie came out, and the question has always been at the back of my mind. Is it true, or am I just overthinking it? Let me know what you think.

In the movie, whenever Ranvijay feels like he’s doing something sincere and honest, Vanga, uses his eyes as a symbol to show his honesty. For example, in the scene where he just wants to leave school to celebrate his father’s birthday, or when he brings his cousins to protect his father, the sunlight shining in his eyes seems to symbolize that he truly believes he’s doing the right thing.

But later in the movie, when he goes to Zoya, it’s different. His eyes are covered, and even though he’s laughing, it doesn’t feel like that’s really him. It’s like he thinks this is the only way to find his father’s attacker, even if it’s not true to who he is.

I've been thinking about this ever since the movie came out, and the question has always been at the back of my mind. Is it true, or am I just overthinking it? Let me know what you think.

In the movie, whenever Ranvijay feels like he’s doing something sincere and honest, Vanga, uses his eyes as a symbol to show his honesty. For example, in the scene where he just wants to leave school to celebrate his father’s birthday, or when he brings his cousins to protect his father, the sunlight shining in his eyes seems to symbolize that he truly believes he’s doing the right thing.

But later in the movie, when he goes to Zoya, it’s different. His eyes are covered, and even though he’s laughing, it doesn’t feel like that’s really him. It’s like he thinks this is the only way to find his father’s attacker, even if it’s not true to who he is.