Quick Gun Murugan Review Quick Gun Murugan |
Director: Shashanka Ghosh
Cast: Rajendra Prasad, Vinay Pathak, Ranvir Shorey, Sandhya Mridul, Rambha, Ashwin Mushran
Quick Gun Murugan is the first south Indian Cowboy. This movie will definitely remind the viewers of Rajnikant as it is based on a cameo done by Shah Rukh Khan in ‘Om Shanti Om’, where he had copied the Tamil Superstar.
Quick Gun Murugan offers the audience something which will completely be a novel experience. The movie revolves around the fight between hero and villain. The duo is in fight for a ‘dosa’ recipe.
The villain, Rice Plate Reddy, which is essayed by ace Tamil actor, Nasser, abducts those women who hold the secret of the perfect recipe for making delicious dosas. The Villain wants to make best dosa in town.
The movie takes the audience into a really crazy and funky world where the hero, Quick Gun Murugan, essayed by veteran Telugu actor, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, is depicted as a ‘super hero’.
The good and kind-hearted cowboy, Murugan, does everything which he is able to so that he can protect the common men from the villain. This movie is a typical hero-villain movie.
The comedy battle between the hero and villain Rice Plate Reddy starts from a small South Indian village to Swarglok and then finally to the cosmopolitan Mumbai.
Hats off to the director, Shashanka Ghosh, for choosing such a novel idea for the movie. This is definitely a movie which is a welcome break from all the ‘masala’ stuffs which are being offered currently.
The only minus point with the movie is the excessive use of Tamil, which may cause the movie not to be preferred by many.
Dr. Rajendra Prasad and Nasser have done really well and given their best. Rambha has also made strong comeback to silver screen with her character, Mango Dolly. Anu Menon has done justice to her character.
The other characters as well as the technical aspects of the movie are also praise-worthy.
In short, Quick Gun Murugan is a movie which will be as delicious as ‘Davangere Butter Dosa’.