Gangster (2014 film)

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Gangster
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Theatrical poster
Directed by Aashiq Abu
Written by Ahmed Sidhique
Abhilash S. Kumar
Produced byAashiq Abu
Starring Mammootty
Sekhar Menon
John Paul
Kunchan
T. G. Ravi
Nyla Usha
Aparna Gopinath
Alexx O'Nell
CinematographyAlby
Edited by Saiju Sreedharan
Music by Deepak Dev
Production
company
OPM
Distributed byAan Mega Media (America)
Release date
  • 11 April 2014 (2014-04-11)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Gangster is a 2014 Malayalam language neo-noir action thriller film directed by Aashiq Abu. [1] The film stars Mammootty in the lead role, [2] along with Sekhar Menon, John Paul, Kunchan, T. G. Ravi, Nyla Usha, Aparna Gopinath, Alexx O'Nell, Hareesh Peradi, and Dileesh Pothan in supporting roles. It was written by Ahmed Sidhique and Abhilash S. Kumar with music by Deepak Dev. The film was released on 12 April 2014. [3] It received negative reviews from critics.

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Premise

Akbar Ali Khan is a powerful crime boss in Mangalore underworld and shares his business with two other prominent kingpins, Samuel Pandhare alias Uncle Sam and Mani Menon. Under their rule, the city remains calm, until Anto, the grandson of Uncle Sam and a drug baron, decides to import contaminated drug vaccines from abroad to sell them at a very high rate. But Akbar opposes the plan, and Anto tries to kill Akbar. The plan fails when Akbar's wife, Sana, dies and Akbar gets brutally injured. He is saved by his uncle, Hajikka, who helps him to take revenge, with the help of Vithura, Hajikka's henchmen, and Akbar's lieutenant, Michael. Akbar kills Uncle Sam and Mani. He finally finds out through Vithura that Anto is hiding in a beach resort at Goa with a group of Russian mobsters. Akbar kills the Russians and eventually, Anto using a Machete.

Cast

Casting

The film was expected to have Fahadh Faasil [4] and Meera Jasmine [5] or Rima Kallingal [6] to play major roles with Mammootty. [7] [8] [9] Later, Nyla Usha was cast to play the female lead opposite Mammootty. [10] Also, Aparna Gopinath was roped in to play another female lead. [11] Mammootty reportedly had lost 10 kg to play the role of Akbar Ali Khan in the film. [2] The film also features John Paul, [12] T. G. Ravi, Sekhar Menon, Kunchan, Hareesh Peradi, Dileesh Pothan, and Alexx O'Nell in supporting roles. [1]

Production and release

Gangster was scheduled to be shot after the completion of Aashiq Abu's Salt N' Pepper , [13] but was postponed several times [14] to finally start shooting from 15 December 2013. [15] The movie completed shooting in 50 days in the locations of Kochi, Mangalore, Goa, and Rajasthan, [16] at a budget of 8 crore (US$960,000). [17]

In an online poll conducted by One India , Gangster was voted as the most awaited Malayalam film of the year. [18] The film was released on 11 April as a Vishu release [19] with the date being adjusted due to national elections. [20]

Reception

Critical reception

The film received highly negative reviews from critics, [3] [21] criticising the "poor" and "unimpressive" script, slow pacing, dialogues, casting, and repetitive costume design given to actors [3] with positive comments about the background score, climax fight, and cinematography. [3]

Veeyen of Nowrunning.com rated the film 2 out of 5 and said, "The even sag that painfully persists throughout, the mindless gunshots and blood splatter and the sodden predictability together blow up this film beyond recognition. And no amount of crashing and crunching can salvage an entertainer from the massive debris that it leaves behind."" [22] Raj Vikram of Metromatinee.com said, "Gangster proves to be a half baked, shoddily made and unimaginative film. Without a speck of novelty it ends up as a routine revenge drama devoid of thrills. Painfully paced and lacking in an engaging plot the film huffs and puffs into a disappointing end". [23]

Padmakumar of Malayala Manorama rated the film 1.5 out of 5 and concluded his review saying, "With all its thunderous background score, dramatic slow motions, white-skinned cons, wowing locations, flamboyant frames and sleek cars, the film never fails from disappointing you to the core." [24] Tony Mathew, also from Malayala Manorama, gave the movie a negative review and said that "Gangster is a disaster". [25]

Ajin Krishna of Oneindia.in said, "The movie Gangster works only for its different style, performances, music, visuals and the engaging climax sequences. Rest is pretty much average." [26] Sify.com's reviewer said, "Gangster is perhaps an act of impudence, with scant regard for the time and money of the viewer. It's not easy to sit through this boring film even for a hardcore Mammootty fan." [27]

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