Rango explained in Manipuri

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  • About the film:
    Rango is a 2011 American computer-animated Western comedy film directed by Gore Verbinski from a screenplay by John Logan.
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    Rango Explained in Manipuri
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    Imdb rating :7.2/10
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    Paramount Pictures
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    Plot Summary
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    A pet chameleon becomes stranded in the Mojave Desert after his terrarium accidentally falls from his owners' car. He is told by a nine-banded armadillo named Roadkill, who is seeking the mystical "Spirit of the West", of an Old West desert town called "Dirt" where water comes on Wednesdays. Seeing no other options, the chameleon heads out into the desert, where he narrowly avoids being eaten by a vicious red-tailed hawk before meeting Beans, a desert iguana, who takes him to Dirt.
    Asked about his identity, the chameleon presents himself to the townsfolk as a tough drifter named Rango and quickly runs afoul of Gila monster outlaw Bad Bill, who challenges him to a shootout. The hawk interrupts the duel and chases Rango, who accidentally knocks over an empty water tower, crushing the hawk to death. In return, the town's elderly desert tortoise mayor appoints Rango as the town's new sheriff. Meanwhile, the townsfolk worry that with the hawk dead, the infamous gunslinger Rattlesnake Jake (who fears predators such as said hawk) will return.
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