Quick gun murugan

// August 28th, 2009 // TAMIL MOVIE

quick gun murugan

quick gun murugan

Starring: Gaurav Kapoor, Anu Menon, Sandhya Mridul, Nasser … see all
Director: Shashank Ghosh

2 Responses to “Quick gun murugan”

  1. srisboy says:

    provide link

  2. ADMINE says:

    A heart warming spoof: Quick Gun Murugun.

    “They made him a past tense. Now, he’s back to make their future tense,” the trailers promised. The man who once famously said, “Modhala sambhar, aprama nee” was back. This time, with a movie of his own. He surely deserved one after the likes of Shah Rukh Khan and Mahendra Singh Dhoni tried to steal his catchphrase.

    If Ali G, Borat and Bruno could successfully be scaled up from a TV sketch to a full-length feature, so can ‘Quick Gun Murugun,’ right? Yes. Especially because Rajendra Prasad has lived this role.

    Not an easy thing to do when you are wearing tight, bright orange pants, a big belt with the head of a cow, a gun-holster, shiny green, embroidered shirt, leopard-print waistcoat, cowboy hat and a pencil-drawn moustache over a cake of make-up.
    Rises above caricature

    Yet, the legendary comedian makes Quick Gun Murugun rise above caricature and transforms him into an adorable old-fashioned Indian cowboy torn between a righteous sense of purpose and a credible sense of pathos. This is also the reason the film is less funny than we expect it to be. But, it turns out to be an earnest, heart-warming spoof that makes us smile every now and then at the charm of these characters and their language, rarely resorting to physical comedy, slapstick or innuendoes.

    Having lost the love of his life, the brooding hero, Quick Gun, carries her picture in his locket and finds his purpose: to defeat the evil schemes of capitalist Rice Plate Reddy who, with his set of rowdies, is taking over all the vegetarian hotels and turning them into non-vegetarian ones. Shashanka Ghosh translates Rajesh Devraj’s script into a comic book, and the violence, further stylised with visual effects, is employed to spoof the Sambhar Cowboy genre. But what makes this rather predictable film likeable is the layering of pop-culture references. It’s the kind of film that is simultaneously a throwback to ‘The Good, The Bad and The Ugly,’ ‘Ramayan’ / ‘Mahabharata,’ Gabbar Singh or Jaishankar, and seamlessly at that. Full marks to the design team, cinematographer R.A. Krishnaa and the music director Sagar Desai, for bringing this strange milieu alive. There are quite a few zany scenes of inspired wackiness.

    Quick Gun and Gunpowder (Shanmugharajan) walk away with the best lines in the film while Nasser has a blast with the dialogue delivery (watch out for his dig on Big B).

    Anu Menon, Rambha and Raju Sundaram are aptly cast and make us grin with their sheer presence. As a result, ‘Quick Gun Murugun’ works as a series of 15-20 gags, constructed as an excuse for the characters to mouth their punch-lines, and strung together by genuine comic talent and a paper-roast-dosa-thin plot with no masala. You end up waiting for the next joke more often than laughing at this celebration of old-movie corniness.

    But, are nostalgic digs alone enough to power a feature-length film? Depends on your temperament. Go with a kind heart, I say. After all, this film is the first of its kind. Mind it.

    Quick Gun Murugun

    Genre: Comedy

    Director: Shashanka Ghosh

    Cast: Rajendra Prasad, Rambha, Nasser, Raju Sundaram

    Storyline: A South Indian cowboy returns from the dead to take revenge on his enemies and promote vegetarianism

    Bottomline: Sooper pitcher illai? Almost.

    SUDHISH KAMATH

    Source:- The Hindu

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.